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Disney Pixar Collectible Photo Booth Pin - Toy Story Photo Booth Pin

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Disney Pixar Collectible Photo Booth Pin - Toy Story Photo Booth Pin

Reviewed by the The Top Finds editors · How we test

$24
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Best for

Toy Story fans — adult or teen — who want a single, display-worthy pin that captures the whole ensemble, not just one character.

Skip if

You're looking for a small, understated enamel accent, or you want broad Disney appeal rather than a Toy Story-specific statement piece.

Price tier

Budget

$24

The verdict

BaubleBar's photo booth-strip format is one of the smarter takes on the Disney enamel pin — four Toy Story vignettes in one piece, sized to make a statement on a denim jacket or tote without requiring a whole collection. At $24 for an officially licensed piece from a brand known for quality hardware, it punches above the theme-park impulse-buy tier.

What we love

  • Photo booth strip format fits four characters in one pin — smart design, not just a single face on metal
  • High-gloss enamel and clean detailing; holds up to BaubleBar's jewelry-grade standards
  • Officially licensed, so colors and character likenesses are accurate
  • Versatile enough for jacket, tote, hat, or a pin display board
  • Lightweight at 0.06 lbs — won't drag down hat brims or thin fabric

Worth knowing

  • $24 is on the high end for a single enamel pin — you're paying for BaubleBar production quality and the Disney license
  • The vertical strip format is larger than a standard pin; won't read as subtle on smaller bags or light-colored fabric
  • Very Toy Story-specific — limited appeal as a gift for general Disney fans who don't have a strong franchise connection
  • Butterfly clutch closure is standard but not the most secure option for high-traffic bags

Our review

What it actually is

This isn't your standard single-character enamel pin. BaubleBar stacked four tiny 'photo booth' frames into one vertical strip — Woody and Buzz up top, then Jessie and Bullseye, Mr. and Mrs. Potato Head, and finally the wide-eyed Aliens at the bottom. The conceit is that you're looking at a strip of photo booth snapshots, the kind you'd pull out of a machine at a mall circa 1998. It's a genuinely clever format for a franchise with this many beloved side characters, because nobody has to get left off.

Build quality

BaubleBar makes jewelry for a living, not trinkets, and the difference shows. The enamel is high-gloss and smooth to the touch, the kind that photographs well under flash without looking cheap. The detailing on each frame — the characters' expressions, color fills — is clean and faithful to the source material. At 0.06 lbs it's light enough to wear on a hat brim without dragging it down. The clasp closure (standard butterfly clutch style for enamel pins) holds well; it's not going to wriggle loose mid-commute.

How to wear it

The strip format means this pin is taller than it is wide, which suits a jacket lapel, the canvas strap of a tote, or a denim chest pocket. It's also a strong candidate for a dedicated pin board or display frame if you're a collector who'd rather display than wear. The glossy finish makes it look intentional on darker fabrics — black denim, canvas — where the colors pop cleanly.

The honest context

We'd be lying if we said $24 is cheap for a single pin. At this price you're paying for BaubleBar's production standards, the Disney license (which matters for resale integrity), and a design idea that's actually original. If you're used to buying convention-circuit enamel pins at $10–$12, the premium will feel real. What you get for it is a pin that holds up over years rather than chips or fades after a season.

It's also worth being clear about the audience: this is firmly Toy Story fan territory. The characters are rendered recognizably but in a stylized mini-format, so this reads as a knowing gift or a personal statement piece — not a subtle accessory. If you're shopping for someone who grew up with Woody and Buzz, this is going to land. If you're buying for a general Disney fan who doesn't have a particular Toy Story attachment, there are other BaubleBar Disney pins with broader appeal.

Bottom line

The photo booth concept gives this pin a story to tell — it's not just slapping a character on metal, it's a format that earns a second look. For the Toy Story collector who already has the basics, or the adult fan who wants one piece that captures the ensemble, this is the one to get.

Common questions

Disney Pixar Collectible Photo Booth Pin - Toy Story Photo Booth Pin, answered

Is the BaubleBar Toy Story photo booth pin officially licensed?

Yes — it's an officially licensed Disney product, so the character likenesses and colors are authorized and accurate to the source material.

How big is the Toy Story photo booth pin?

BaubleBar doesn't list exact dimensions, but the strip format is taller than a standard single-character pin. At 0.06 lbs it's lightweight, so size is the main consideration rather than weight.

What closure type does this pin use?

It uses a standard butterfly clutch (rubber or metal) backing — the same style as most enamel pins. Secure for everyday wear but worth upgrading to a locking clutch if you're attaching it to a high-traffic bag.

Is the BaubleBar Toy Story pin a good gift for a Disney adult?

If they're specifically a Toy Story fan, yes — it covers Woody, Buzz, Jessie, Bullseye, the Potato Heads, and the Aliens in one piece. For a general Disney fan, BaubleBar makes other Disney pins with broader character coverage that might land better.

Can I display it without wearing it?

Absolutely. The glossy finish and strip format make it a strong candidate for a pin board, framed display, or shadow box — the photo booth concept actually looks more intentional as a display piece than many single-character pins.

How does the $24 price compare to other Disney enamel pins?

Theme park and convention pins typically run $10–$15 for single characters. BaubleBar's $24 reflects their jewelry-grade enamel quality and the Disney license — it's at the premium end of the category, but the build quality justifies the gap over budget alternatives.

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Disney Pixar Collectible Photo Booth Pin - Toy Story Photo Booth Pin

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