Bright, playful kiss-cut stickers that bring a burst of cartoon energy to laptops, journals, and smooth surfaces. Each sticker showcases quirky characters — a waving red critter, a slice of cheese, a goofy blue square, and a pink spiral buddy — arranged in a fun collage with bold outlines and saturated colors. The glossy finish gives the art a lively shine while the durable vinyl and strong permanent adhesive keep your sticker in place on indoor surfaces. Use the transparent or white-backed option to blend the sticker seamlessly onto dark or light backgrounds. These stickers stick down smoothly and resist scratches, making them a cheerful way to personalize everyday items and add a bit of mischief to your day.
Product features - Glossy, scratch-resistant finish for a bright, shiny look - Durable 100% vinyl with strong permanent acrylic adhesive (indoor use) - Vibrant eco-solvent ink printing for bold, long-lasting colors - Available in white or transparent backing and four sizes - Smooth, bubble-free application; accepts PNG kiss-cut designs
Care instructions - Use a soft, clean and dry cloth to gently brush any dust or dirt off from the center of the sticker outwards.
So many great options. Will 15% Off help you decide?
Take 15% off your order
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
Uterus Plush – Organ Plush Toy(10")
P. Russell
I love this item
I love this item. Heart, rainbows and music!
'Gift of Music' Heart Collectable Figurine
Pauly's Taqueria
I'd recommend this game!
Wonderful game, lots of humor. The strategy and spontaneous play makes for a great time.
Organ ATTACK! Family Medical Humor Card Game (Ages 8+, 2–6 Players)
Anonymous
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.