Star-Lord Button/Magnet
$2.00
1.25" metal pinback button OR magnet.
These buttons and magnets of Chris Pratt as Peter Quill/Star-Lord are perfect for any fan of Marvel's "Guardians of the Galaxy" series. The original drawing was completed with sidewalk chalk at the Comic Con Revolution in Rosemont, IL in 2019. It spanned 6'x3' before it was photographed in HD and printed via a local printer. Beth hand cuts the art and assembles 4-5 components to press into either pinback buttons or magnets.
Whether it's a gift for a friend or the newest addition to your collection, this fan art would look great on any bag, jacket, purse, sash, suspenders, fridge, filing cabinet, desk, etc.
This particular piece took about 20 hours for Beth.
These buttons and magnets of Chris Pratt as Peter Quill/Star-Lord are perfect for any fan of Marvel's "Guardians of the Galaxy" series. The original drawing was completed with sidewalk chalk at the Comic Con Revolution in Rosemont, IL in 2019. It spanned 6'x3' before it was photographed in HD and printed via a local printer. Beth hand cuts the art and assembles 4-5 components to press into either pinback buttons or magnets.
Whether it's a gift for a friend or the newest addition to your collection, this fan art would look great on any bag, jacket, purse, sash, suspenders, fridge, filing cabinet, desk, etc.
This particular piece took about 20 hours for Beth.
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1.25" metal pinback button OR magnet.
These buttons and magnets of Chris Pratt as Peter Quill/Star-Lord are perfect for any fan of Marvel's "Guardians of the Galaxy" series. The original drawing was completed with sidewalk chalk at the Comic Con Revolution in Rosemont, IL in 2019. It spanned 6'x3' before it was photographed in HD and printed via a local printer. Beth hand cuts the art and assembles 4-5 components to press into either pinback buttons or magnets.
Whether it's a gift for a friend or the newest addition to your collection, this fan art would look great on any bag, jacket, purse, sash, suspenders, fridge, filing cabinet, desk, etc.
This particular piece took about 20 hours for Beth.
These buttons and magnets of Chris Pratt as Peter Quill/Star-Lord are perfect for any fan of Marvel's "Guardians of the Galaxy" series. The original drawing was completed with sidewalk chalk at the Comic Con Revolution in Rosemont, IL in 2019. It spanned 6'x3' before it was photographed in HD and printed via a local printer. Beth hand cuts the art and assembles 4-5 components to press into either pinback buttons or magnets.
Whether it's a gift for a friend or the newest addition to your collection, this fan art would look great on any bag, jacket, purse, sash, suspenders, fridge, filing cabinet, desk, etc.
This particular piece took about 20 hours for Beth.
1.25" metal pinback button OR magnet.
These buttons and magnets of Chris Pratt as Peter Quill/Star-Lord are perfect for any fan of Marvel's "Guardians of the Galaxy" series. The original drawing was completed with sidewalk chalk at the Comic Con Revolution in Rosemont, IL in 2019. It spanned 6'x3' before it was photographed in HD and printed via a local printer. Beth hand cuts the art and assembles 4-5 components to press into either pinback buttons or magnets.
Whether it's a gift for a friend or the newest addition to your collection, this fan art would look great on any bag, jacket, purse, sash, suspenders, fridge, filing cabinet, desk, etc.
This particular piece took about 20 hours for Beth.
These buttons and magnets of Chris Pratt as Peter Quill/Star-Lord are perfect for any fan of Marvel's "Guardians of the Galaxy" series. The original drawing was completed with sidewalk chalk at the Comic Con Revolution in Rosemont, IL in 2019. It spanned 6'x3' before it was photographed in HD and printed via a local printer. Beth hand cuts the art and assembles 4-5 components to press into either pinback buttons or magnets.
Whether it's a gift for a friend or the newest addition to your collection, this fan art would look great on any bag, jacket, purse, sash, suspenders, fridge, filing cabinet, desk, etc.
This particular piece took about 20 hours for Beth.