Tennis, anyone? According to EarthCalendar.net, Tennis Magazine designated July as the month to commemorate tennis. But, how are tennis leagues throughout the world demonstrating their love of the game? Aside from going to the French Open and Wimbledon or the US Open, lapel pins are an affordable means for growing the tennis fan club, memberships and leagues.
Did you know? When tennis fans join of the International Tennis Hall of Fame, a lapel pin is included with membership.
Envision, a tennis racquet, embellished in gold, silver or bronze and punctuated by a tennis ball. The intersection of the strings is so detailed that the plating gives the miniature sized lapel pin an expensive quality associated with antique jewelry.
Whether the lapel pin is to honor American tennis professionals: Andy Roddick, Andre Agassi, or Roger Federer or to unite a winning team, use these design tips to customize a tennis lapel pin for your group or cause:
1) Develop a tennis racquet design. If the lapel pin is being designed for your tennis group, incorporate the initials of the team in the center of the racquet. (If you need assistance creating the artwork, please click “lapel pin design help”).
2) Select a lapel pin: cloisonné, photo-etched, die-struck metal. For an expensive looking lapel pin, made of suburb quality, opt for the die-struck metal. For a limited budget and if the tennis lapel pin requires lots of detail, a photo-etched pin should do the job. If you are unsure which application is best, seek professional advice at 888.720.2115.
3) Before the tennis lapel pin goes into production, make any last minute changes on the virtual prototype.
4) Since lapel pins created by Sienna Pacific are made-to-order, expect a 10-15 turnaround.
In the interim, contact Sienna Pacific for assistance for customizing lapel pins – for any cause.



