If you don't like wearing lanyards you could always stick em on a baseball cap!Although you should just trade the pin and keep your rubber backing since you may have made em all sweaty and stuff.
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We're going to try pin trading on our upcoming trip to DL in three weeks. For our kids, we bought starter lanyards and about 15 pins each over the last few months from Disneyshop.com. The hardest part will be getting my DD(5) to part with all of the princess pins that we bought her.![]()
You may not want to trade the princess pins because they're probably more limited than the pins on the CM lanyards. I think the "starter" sets are good for just trading with CMs.
Aw, if she doesn't want to do it, don't convince her of it. I personally don't like trading; I buy what I want and keep what I buy. Hubby enjoys it but he'd never be able to convince me to trade any of the pins I have b/c I like them all.
I don't recommend using the locking backs for traders. It takes too long to get them off. I use them only for keepers, I have a lanyard full of keepers and every pin on there has a locking back.As for trading with the back on, as long as you trade with the pin facing up out of you palm and you let the person you are trading to take it there shouldn't be any issues with getting hurt. A lot of times the CM's will tell us to keep our backs too, and when we trade from our book those pins don't have back at all, they are pushed into cork. We do carry extra backs though, just in case.
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