A glossy kiss-cut vinyl sticker that brings a tiny, comic moment to whatever you stick it on. Two goofy characters—one cheerful little hero and one relieved, blushing friend—share a short, comforting exchange: “How did you know I needed a hug?” “Heroes just know.” The artwork pops with bright, eco-solvent inks and crisp contrasts, framed by a white or transparent border depending on your choice. It’s playful and slightly nostalgic, made to sit on laptops, journals, water bottles (indoor decor), or wherever you want a small reminder that empathy and silliness can carry the day.
Product features - Glossy, scratch-resistant paper finish for vibrant shine - Durable 100% vinyl with permanent acrylic adhesive for long-lasting indoor use - Printed with eco-solvent inks for bright, true-to-art colors - Available in white or transparent backing and four sizes; kiss-cut from PNG-ready art - Quick, bubble-free application; not waterproof (best for smooth, flat indoor surfaces)
Care instructions - Use a soft, clean and dry cloth to gently brush any dust or dirt off from the center of the sticker outwards.
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Anna Schumack
Perfect gift for Endo friends
I purchased this as a gift for a friend that is having a hysterectomy soon. She loved it. She was glad to *finally* have a happy Uterus lol
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I love this item
I love this item. Heart, rainbows and music!
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Great One-Act play material for Visiting Relatives!
Our 7 year old loves this comic as much as we do! We pick and choose what to read/dwell on when needed, but he's learned substantial biology, emotional intelligence aspects, and perspective on things he has yet to personally encounter. Also-it turns out that some comics make great one-act plays for visiting relatives.