PinksAndNeedles

THINK OF IT AS A LITTLE BLING FOR YOUR PINCUSHION!

North Palm Springs, California

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Note from shop owner If you want to find out what I’m up to come say hi on Instagram! My IG username is annie_kight_art
Or email me directly at annieaunders1970 [!at] gmail.com
Probably won’t be on this platform anymore…… 😑

Note from shop owner

Last updated on Aug 4, 2022

If you want to find out what I’m up to come say hi on Instagram! My IG username is annie_kight_art
Or email me directly at annieaunders1970 [!at] gmail.com
Probably won’t be on this platform anymore…… 😑

Annie Kight

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Annie Kight

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About PinksAndNeedles

Sales 4,864
On Etsy since 2008

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Busy Hands All the Time!

Shop policies

Last updated on February 16, 2023

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Cancellations: not accepted

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More information

Last updated on May 10, 2022

Frequently asked questions

Care instructions

My pin toppers are hand sculpted from polymer clay so they are somewhat strong but due to the miniature size of them they are fragile as well especially if they have ears or leaves etc that may not be all the way glued down. The best way to handle your pins is to avoid touching the actual decorative part and hold the steel pin itself when you’re inserting them into your pincushion. All of my pins have at least 2-3 coats of varnish on them to protect the hand painted parts from rubbing off. If they become dusty it’s best to take a small watercolor art brush and wet it with water and gentle brush the dust off. Some pins may be run under a cool stream of water (gentle pressure) very quickly and use a dry watercolor brush to wipe water away.