Spicy Autism Acrylic Badge

Jade Boylan

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    • Order placed
    • 6th December
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    • 12th December
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    • 16th - 17th December

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Description

Inspired by the many memes about 'spicy autism' because every time someone refers to 'mild autism' my brain automatically goes 'SPICY autism!'. The pins are a great size and perfect for adding a pop of colour to a bag or jacket.

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Each pin measures approx 19x48mm with the design printed on the reverse to give a lovely glossy finish on the top. Made of clear 4mm acrylic. Professionally manufactured in the UK. Comes pinned to a matching backing card. Pins have 2 red rubber clutch backs.

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Standard delivery: included
Receive it by 16th - 17th December

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Jade Boylan

Ramsey, Isle of Man

Hello, I’m Jade, an artist and designer from the Isle of Man. I know creative people always say this, but I’ve always loved art and creating things. When I was four-years-old I would tell anyone and everyone who asked, that I wanted to be ‘an artist’ when I grew up. So I did just that. I’m thirty-two now and while I’ll never really grow up, I still love art and getting to design and create things in my colourful little studio is my favourite way to spend a day.