

Kamio Adult Illustrated Picture Book Stickers - Tea and Coffee
Kamio Adult Illustrated Picture Book Stickers - Tea and Coffee
Inspired by educational picture books, these labeled stickers are both decorative and informative. Enhanced with elegant gold foil stamping, they add a sophisticated touch to your crafts, journals, planners, and scrapbooks.
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- 1 sheet of stickers
- Dimensions: H205 x W95 x D1mm
- More Kamio Adult Illustrated Picture Book Stickers
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About Kamio Japan:
Kamio Japan is a stationery brand established in 1987 that began as āFancy Variety Shop,ā a retail shop selling cute goods and stationery. But as time went on, they launched their manufacturing company with the goal to make their own products. Kamio is the combination of two Japanese words:Ā kamiĀ meaning āpaperā andĀ oĀ meaning ākingā.Ā They stand by the power of paper and handwritten notes, no matter how far technology pushes us toward digital means of communication. Kamio Japan hopes to become the āKing of Paperā in Japan.
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Kamio Adult Illustrated Picture Book Stickers - Tea and Coffee
Inspired by educational picture books, these labeled stickers are both decorative and informative. Enhanced with elegant gold foil stamping, they add a sophisticated touch to your crafts, journals, planners, and scrapbooks.
Ā
- 1 sheet of stickers
- Dimensions: H205 x W95 x D1mm
- More Kamio Adult Illustrated Picture Book Stickers
-
ViewĀ All Kamio
Ā
About Kamio Japan:
Kamio Japan is a stationery brand established in 1987 that began as āFancy Variety Shop,ā a retail shop selling cute goods and stationery. But as time went on, they launched their manufacturing company with the goal to make their own products. Kamio is the combination of two Japanese words:Ā kamiĀ meaning āpaperā andĀ oĀ meaning ākingā.Ā They stand by the power of paper and handwritten notes, no matter how far technology pushes us toward digital means of communication. Kamio Japan hopes to become the āKing of Paperā in Japan.























