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That time of year again. 2026 Pin Resolutions!

That time of year again. 2026 Pin Resolutions!

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Are you hoping to get more organized?
To trade more?
To buy less?
To buy more?
To finish specific sets?
To get stuff displayed?
Keep your inventories more up to date?
To be more active on DPF.com 🤣

Go!
 
My pin resolution is to hit at least 50 trades - and to create some kind of pin display. I have one currently, but it's kind of been ravaged by weight and time so putting together another is something I've been putting off, mostly because taking all the pins down is my least favorite activity lol
 
I want to spend less, but get more. Any tips?
Depends on what my interpretation is but I suggest looking at sellers who have specialty grab bags. There are several people who participate in high end trader bags that will give you more in trade value for your buck. Ex: Some really known pin sellers will do grab bags of various pricing that will be a set value but perhaps a specific theme (ex. $500 Animals or $100 random); the trading value of what's inside of the bag could be anywhere from +25$ plus in value on the pins inside but it's a mystery so you don't know what you have. You would essentially save on pins if you bought them individually on second market prices. Second option is to keep a close eye on sales like at BoxLunch and Hot Topic when they do their huge clearance sales.
 
Depends on what my interpretation is but I suggest looking at sellers who have specialty grab bags. There are several people who participate in high end trader bags that will give you more in trade value for your buck. Ex: Some really known pin sellers will do grab bags of various pricing that will be a set value but perhaps a specific theme (ex. $500 Animals or $100 random); the trading value of what's inside of the bag could be anywhere from +25$ plus in value on the pins inside but it's a mystery so you don't know what you have. You would essentially save on pins if you bought them individually on second market prices. Second option is to keep a close eye on sales like at BoxLunch and Hot Topic when they do their huge clearance sales.
Good ideas! So far I've been lurking on whatnot, waiting for deals, but usually just buying regular price... It's not going well
 
Looks like I never did share my resolutions.

1: Organize the collection. (A) Put up what we have on the space we have available. (B) Make sure pinventory matches our collection in databases.
2: Continue to focus on completing collections. There are many wonderful isos I would like to cross of in the new year.
3: Consider bulk trading more for higher value pins
4: Declutter what I truly do not enjoy anymore within all the collectibles
5: Gain more higher-end traders/mystery items so I can work on those higher end ISOs
6: Would love to acquire more Adorbs for sets I'm working on.
7: Attend more trading events 🙂
8: Go to an official Disney sanctioned pin event.
 
I have a big one for this year. After the increased costs and the increased insanity, I am planning on not buying new releases in 2026. My Dad is getting older, and he was really great to head to the Magic Kingdom for 2/3rds of the 2025 Dining Series pins (I got them all!) but I know neither of us want the stress of that to continue in 2026. No matter how much I want the Windows of Attraction pins. I have a few exceptions due to the longevity of my collections: The 4 Epcot Festivals, and the Resort Holiday pins. Otherwise, no POTM pins, no chasing flier releases, no PALM releases, not even new open edition pins. If I'm visiting him, and we go to a store and I can "no stress" pick them up, then maybe. But even OE prices are becoming too rich for my blood. I've been fortunate to have pin friends do a bunch of pickups for me in 2025. I will try to limit those as well. I would probably still appreciate WDI or WDCS pins from shopping events, but fewer DLR releases (unless they are still available days later when they can be low stress pickups).

I'm not giving up pins though. I have always said, "If people are obsessing and throwing money at one type of pin, there are other pins that are being ignored." 2026 is the year to put this to the test. For the last couple of months I've been low key testing this. This is an example of what I found.

I got an offer for 65% off for this Jumbo pin the price was $28+ taxes, shipping, etc.
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Another exciting to me win... I picked up all 26 of these pins, still in their packaging for $155 + shipping, taxes, etc.


So my secondary goal for 2026 is to complete several of my oldest sets by scouring eBay and Mercari more than I have in recent years. I'm sure some stuff is being sold elsewhere but I prefer to stick with the more professional platforms instead of social media sites. During last Trade Arcade I noticed how many pins I traded for that had been released in the last 3 years. I have gotten some good old pins but buying is going to be more successful than trading for these type of pins.

I also hope that 2026 is the year that *all* of my pins are finally on Pin & Pop. I think I've crossed the 75% threshold, but we will see.
 
In 2026 I hope to will go through my permanent collection and weed out pins that no longer bring me joy. With 12 years in this hobby, a lot has changed in how I chase/trade/enjoy pins. For example my first pin collection was Mickey Mouse and now I severly limit the Mickey Mouse pins I chase. I added characters in costume ~5 years ago and it is now my favority collection. So less red short/blue robed Mickey and more characters in costume is where I am at.

Putting up more pin displays on the wall.

Buying fewer traders. (I have a lot of traders and will gain more as I weed out pins from the collection.)
 
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