February 8th is Boy Scout Day: Have You Ordered Your Custom Lapel Pins Yet?

Friday February 7th, 2014
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Topic: Custom Lapel Pins

February 8th is Boy Scout Day.  The Boy Scouts of America was founded by William Dickson Boyce in 1910.  Since then, Scout Sunday falls on the Sunday closest to February 8th.  Church service is held and a pancake breakfast is typically served after to Boy Scouts and their guests.

Such an occasion calls for a unique gift like a custom lapel pin.  The item can be used to raise funds or award Scouts for special achievements.  Different types of metal can signify the accomplishment being acknowledged.

We can even add simulated gemstones to the pins to the pins as a way of showing rank or skill.  We offer the following colors for you to choose from:

  • Clear
  • Dark Green
  • Green
  • Light Green
  • Yellow
  • Dark Red
  • Red
  • Light Red
  • Dark Purple
  • Light Purple
  • Dark Blue
  • Light Blue
  • Transparent Black
  • Black

Celebrate over 100 years of scouting with custom lapel pins.  Create a design for your troop this year.  We can help you decide on the size, shape, style, and colors of pins that best meet your needs.

We offer soft enamel, cloisonné, offset printed, and die struck pins to meet your needs.  We can include the Boy Scout symbol on the pins and information about your troop on the items as well.  This makes it easy to follow a general theme but personalize the pins with your information.

Email your ideas to us at info@signaturepins.com.  You can also call 1-800-480-6822 toll-free to speak to a Signature Pins representative.  We’re here to help.  That’s why we go the extra mile to make sure that you’re satisfied with your order.

We provide free artwork and design services as well as free shipping to all US addresses.  Requesting a no obligation, free price quote takes just a few minutes and can bring you one step closer to having your own Boy Scout pins in 2014.