Harry Potter Pin Views
Emma Watson, Daniel Radcliffe and Rupert Grint hit the red carpet in London last night to promote Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 1, which opens November 19th. All three adorned their outfits with a poppy pin—Emma affixing hers at the waist of her one-shoulder Vionnet dress—in honor of Remembrance Day, the U.K. and Commonwealth version of Veteran’s Day. While this won’t surprise Canadian, British or Australian readers, Americans who are used to pinning on the American flag may not know the storied history behind the symbol: The red poppy bloomed across Flanders, Belgium, where some of the bloodiest battles of World War I took place. It has since become tradition to wear a red poppy pin today, which marks the official end of the war on November 11th, 1918.
Matching the Harry Potter Theme, here is a cute little owl button/pin/brooch. NOTE: please state which you would like with a note when paying, the sew-on button or the pin/brooch. If it&'s unstated, sew-on button will be sent. Thanks. This button is delicately handcrafted one by one with a lot of attention, time and effort. This fabric button is washable and the colors will last. Can be sewn on to just about anything, handbags, totes, clothes, pillows, curtains, quilts, fabric pencil cases...etc. This
Inspired by the Harry Potter Theme, here is a Chocolate frog fabric button/pin/brooch. NOTE: please state which you would like with a note when paying, the sew-on button or the pin/brooch. If it&'s unstated, sew-on button will be sent. Thanks. This button is delicately handcrafted one by one with a lot of attention, time and effort. This fabric button is washable and the colors will last. Can be sewn on to just about anything, handbags, totes, clothes, pillows, curtains, quilts, fabric pencil
This mint, unused 1 3/16i" high enamel pin features the jacket logo crest of the House of Gryffindor at the magic school of Hogwarts, as depicted in the books and seen in the Harry Potter movies. Produced in Great Britain, this has not been a widely distributed pin, found usually at sci-fi and comic conventions. Code:SA-HP-PNGB