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World Craft x Moomin Washi Stickers - Little My Selection

World Craft

CHF4.64
UPC:
4571351421616
Availability:
Ships within 48 hours
Package Size:
9.7 x 10 cm
Set of:
45 stickers
Material:
Washi Sticker
Origin:
China

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For fans of the energetic and mischievous character, the World Craft x Moomin Washi Flake Stickers in the Little My Selection design (also known as "Full of Mii") is a must-have. This vibrant collection features Little My in a variety of poses, popping out from the whimsical world of Moominvalley.

Crafted from premium Japanese masking tape material (washi), this set includes a total of 45 individual flake stickers (15 unique patterns, with 3 sheets of each). These charming seals are designed to look as if Little My is secretly sneaking a peek into your daily life. Simply place them along the edge of your notebook, diary, or letter to achieve this playful effect. They are perfect for decorating journals, embellishing gifts, and adding a dash of fiery red to any creative project.

  • Package Size: 9.7 x 10 cm
  • Set of 45 stickers
  • Washi sticker material
  • Made in China

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【ABOUT THE BRAND

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World Craft Co., Ltd., based in Nihonbashi Bakurochō, Chūō-ku, Tokyo, is a dynamic creative manufacturer and sourcing firm best known for its vibrant stationery and lifestyle goods. Since establishing itself in Japan’s capital, the company has designed and imported a wide range of products—everything from sparkling masking tapes, clear stamps, and flake stickers to notebooks, acrylic sneeze guards, gift bags, zip pockets, and even acrylic desk partitions. World Craft is particularly celebrated for its original, foil‑accented “kirakira” series (including masking tape, clear tape, and flake seals), as well as playful character-themed lines like Moomin and “Hyokkori Inu,” appealing to stationery lovers and craft enthusiasts alike.