
Buffalo Sweater Enamel Pin
These cute buffalo pins with their stripy sweaters are the perfect accessory for your knitting bag or favorite woolen jacket!
Get one for yourself and another for your yarn or buffalo loving friend.Â
Details:
- Size: 1.625 x 1.125 inches
- Materials: black nickel metal and soft enamel with black rubber clutch
- Packaging: card backer
Green Bird Press is a small letterpress printing and bookbinding studio owned and operated by Susan Porteous in Bend, Oregon. They take a modern, minimalist approach to design. Letterpress products are hand printed in small batches on one of two vintage presses: a Vandercook SP-15 and a Kelsey Excelsior X.
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Buffalo Sweater Enamel Pin
These cute buffalo pins with their stripy sweaters are the perfect accessory for your knitting bag or favorite woolen jacket!
Get one for yourself and another for your yarn or buffalo loving friend.Â
Details:
- Size: 1.625 x 1.125 inches
- Materials: black nickel metal and soft enamel with black rubber clutch
- Packaging: card backer
Green Bird Press is a small letterpress printing and bookbinding studio owned and operated by Susan Porteous in Bend, Oregon. They take a modern, minimalist approach to design. Letterpress products are hand printed in small batches on one of two vintage presses: a Vandercook SP-15 and a Kelsey Excelsior X.
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These cute buffalo pins with their stripy sweaters are the perfect accessory for your knitting bag or favorite woolen jacket!
Get one for yourself and another for your yarn or buffalo loving friend.Â
Details:
- Size: 1.625 x 1.125 inches
- Materials: black nickel metal and soft enamel with black rubber clutch
- Packaging: card backer
Green Bird Press is a small letterpress printing and bookbinding studio owned and operated by Susan Porteous in Bend, Oregon. They take a modern, minimalist approach to design. Letterpress products are hand printed in small batches on one of two vintage presses: a Vandercook SP-15 and a Kelsey Excelsior X.














