If you love Dim Sum, you’ll need these sticker sheets! Super cute kawaii dim sum planner stickers that feature the popular Cantonese Chinese Dim Sum dishes beloved by many. These are perfect to use for yourself or as gifts for foodies, Asian food lovers and more!
Perfect for decorating planners, calendars, notebooks, gift notes, and other surfaces that do not get exposed to water. These are NOT waterproof.
Choose from Sticker Sheet A or B, or get both! Each sheet comes with different dim sum.
Sheet A:
– Cheung Fun Stickers x4
– Siu Mai Stickers x4
– Green Veggie Dumpling Stickers x4
– Phoenix Claw Chicken Feet Stickers x4
– Har Gao Shrimp Dumpling Stickers x4
– Fried Spring Roll Stickers x4
– Tea Pot Stickers x4
Sheet B:
– Egg Custard Tart Stickers x4
– Green Crystal Dumpling Stickers x4
– Char Siu Bao Stickers x4
– Let’s Yum Cha Stickers x4
– Glutinous Rice Wrapped in Lotus Leaf (Lo Mai Gai) Stickers x4
– Fried Taro Puff Stickers x4
– Steamed Bao Buns x4
• easy to peel matte white stickers with a layer of laminate on top.
• strong self-adhesive, the labels stick well to any smooth surface for a permanent hold, such as envelopes, cardboard, paper, plastic, glass, tin or metal.
Processing will typically take about 1-3 business days and will be sent via USPS First Class mail in a letter envelope.
Actual product color may vary slightly from the images shown. Every monitor or mobile display has a different capability to display colors, and every individual may see these colors differently. In addition, lighting conditions at the time the photo was taken can also affect an image’s color.
Materials: Paper
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About Muijistudio: Owned by Asian American artist Jenny Yip, Muijistudio is a gift shop that sells a mix of cute and sassy art, stickers, stationery, accessories, apparel and more! All designs are lovingly created by Jenny and are largely inspired by her background as a Chinese Filipina American, the nostalgia of childhood, and her love of food. She hopes that her creations and products bring joy to others, provide representation to Asian Americans in art, and most importantly, motivate people to embrace their authentic selves through her cute and snarky mascot, Jubo the Piggy!