People I’ve Loved Only Good Things Sticker Book (24 pgs)
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Only Good Things Sticker Book

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SKU: 53001

Size 24 pgs

A little book of joy you can stick anywhere.

This sticker book is packed with reminders of only good things - the tiny, beautiful moments that make life feel full. From sidewalk chalk rainbows to late-night donuts, each page is a celebration of the stuff that makes you smile (even on the hard days).

Measures approx.: 8" L x 6" H. 

Peel and stick to your water bottle, notebook, bathroom mirror, love letter, or laptop! Anywhere that could use a little more good.
The company is made up of a few human beings longing for connection / a small printmaking workshop based out of Oakland, California. They specialize in hand-printed & assembled objects, and they're blessed to be able to make them in a small studio by an Oakland farmhouse with a lemon tree. People I've Loved 's works (or pressing issues) intend to facilitate the communication between real, tactile people. Not that they want to deny people their digital selves, they just think there can be room for both.

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