Honeydoe Designs
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about 2 months ago

Project Update: January Summary and Pin Safari!

What a month huh?

As of publishing this, we've unlocked SIX deer, gained 69 backers, and shared a bunch of cool deer facts! I know I've said this plenty, but I do sincerely appreciate each and every one of y'all for making my campaign a reality <3

Y'all also helped my partner in pins Kai unlock their designs, and allowed me to get the hognose pin! I want to thank you all for your interest in both of our campaigns, and if you haven't already go check 'em out! If you back both of us, you get some cool free pins.


As y'all know, I'm a member of the banner Pin Safari, so I wanted to highlight some pin safari campaigns I really like. Clicking each pic takes you straight to the campaign!


Decade Dogs is a campaign highlighting the different eras of fashion with fun doggy pins! I absolutely adore the creativity in his designs, Jennifer is my favorite. He is currently so close to meeting his goal, so go check him out! He's also offering stickers, keychains, and buttons if you're feeling pinned out.


Trash Pack features one of my favorite noncervid animals, the opossum! She perfectly captured the sillyness of these marsupials with her funny and adorable pins. She also has a perfectly shaped opossum plushie with a trash can belly, lookit that tummy!


Smol Farm Pals is an adorable cottagecore campaign with pins that looks straight out of a storybook! I love the cozy vibes of all their pins, just look at those bunnies! She has a mix of big and mini pins available to fit anywhere on your board.


Cuddle Frogs is working to get their adorable froggy plush funded! It has an zippable mouth to store goodies in, and adorable flower eyes for lookin hard at ya. They still have early bird prices available, so get 'em while you can!


And last but not least is Yeen Vibes Only! A spunky enamel pin collection featuring everyone's favorite more-cat-than-dog, the hyena. These colorful pins perfectly capture the fun-loving and goofy side of these African not-puppies.

Thanks for reaching the bottom of the page! As a treat, here's a fun deer fact.

The Barbary stag of Africa is currently considered a subspecies of red deer. Current genetic research is showing that this subspecies is incredibly closely related to to other subspecies of red deer, the Corsican red deer and the Italian red deer. It is believed they may have originated from one population that was introduced into these separate regions.

Scientists are currently trying to determine how closely related they are, and some argue they should be their own species separate from the red deer. However, a lot more research is required to make that sort of conclusion.

(all that text and no 69 joke in sight, bless✨)
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