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Handful of Nature Sticker

Handful of Nature Sticker

From me to you: this sticker depicts a hand presenting a bouquet of flowers. This durable vinyl sticker is a fun way to enliven your laptop, water bottle, or whatever your heart desires.

Details: 

  • 3" vinyl die cut sticker

  • Matte finish

  • Durable, weatherproof, and dishwasher safe

Shirlee Fisher, founder of Quiet Lines Design, is an illustrator and stationery designer based in Redlands, California. Her stationery is often illustrated alongside heartfelt messages in the form of haiku poetry to inspire and uplift. She is inspired by nature, deep conversations, and writings in her journal.

$1.75

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Handful of Nature Sticker

$4.99

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Handful of Nature Sticker

From me to you: this sticker depicts a hand presenting a bouquet of flowers. This durable vinyl sticker is a fun way to enliven your laptop, water bottle, or whatever your heart desires.

Details: 

  • 3" vinyl die cut sticker

  • Matte finish

  • Durable, weatherproof, and dishwasher safe

Shirlee Fisher, founder of Quiet Lines Design, is an illustrator and stationery designer based in Redlands, California. Her stationery is often illustrated alongside heartfelt messages in the form of haiku poetry to inspire and uplift. She is inspired by nature, deep conversations, and writings in her journal.

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From me to you: this sticker depicts a hand presenting a bouquet of flowers. This durable vinyl sticker is a fun way to enliven your laptop, water bottle, or whatever your heart desires.

Details: 

  • 3" vinyl die cut sticker

  • Matte finish

  • Durable, weatherproof, and dishwasher safe

Shirlee Fisher, founder of Quiet Lines Design, is an illustrator and stationery designer based in Redlands, California. Her stationery is often illustrated alongside heartfelt messages in the form of haiku poetry to inspire and uplift. She is inspired by nature, deep conversations, and writings in her journal.