
A Ravens Heart Bubble-free sticker
Unique, conversation-starting sticker design
CA$4.50
Add creativity and intrigue to your everyday essentials with the A Ravens Heart Bubble-free sticker, created by Tasha Cannaday in mixed media. This powerful design features a majestic raven soaring above an intricately detailed anatomical heart and lifelike brain, all brought to life with expressive splashes of vibrant color and dynamic patterns. Perfect for water bottles, laptops, notebooks, phone cases, and more, this unique sticker adds depth, character, and conversation-starting style wherever you go.
Please be aware: Sticker sizes are approximate, as each artwork has a distinctive shape and proportion. All stickers are kiss cut, so the longest edge will correspond to the chosen size, but the shorter edge may vary in size based on the artwork’s dimensions.
Description
These Kiss-Cut Stickers can be shaped in any manner you desire, while providing a wide enough border around your design for easy peeling. Available in four sizes that can accommodate a single sticker or several smaller ones. Moreover, there are no minimum order quantities, allowing you to purchase one sticker or a large quantity—the world of stickers is at your fingertips.
High opacity film that’s impossible to see through
Durable vinyl
95µ thickness
Quick and easy bubble-free application
Blank product sourced from Japan
Follow these tips when applying stickers:
Apply the sticker to a clean, dust-free, oil-free, and moisture-free surface.
After application, press the sticker down with a clean cloth to enhance its adhesion to the surface and prevent air bubbles.
Ensure that the sticker is applied correctly on the first attempt. Each reapplication will reduce the sticker’s ability to adhere.
Apply the sticker only to a flat surface. If applied on items that bend, are round, or in a cylindrical form, we cannot guarantee its ability to adhere.
Disclaimer: Please be advised that the sticker paper is white and a transparent background is not an option.
This product is created on demand. No minimums.