Self Scare Sticker
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Introducing our Self Scare sticker, crafted with premium materials for those moments when you’re your own biggest fear. Printed on high-quality vinyl, this glossy sticker perfectly captures the panic of seeing yourself in full form—freaky, flawed, and somehow just right. Stick it on your laptop, water bottle, or anywhere else that deserves a touch of your self-induced chaos.
Each 3.5-inch sticker is coated with a protective laminate, making it resistant to fading, scratching, tearing, and water. Built to endure even your most questionable decisions, this sticker is here to stick by you, whether you're putting your fears on display or keeping them as a secret reminder that you can handle the scares.
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• Vinyl sticker.
• Permanent adhesive.
• Glossy finish.
• Protective laminate coating.
• Fade, scratch, tear, and water-resistant.
• Size: 3.5 inches.
• Ideal for laptops, water bottles, phone cases, and more.
The concept of Self Scare, Cried but did it anyway explores the transformative journey of facing ourselves beyond the surface. This design serves as a reminder of the solitude and bravery found in self-reflection- that pivotal moment of peeling away our facades. It's about the tears that, instead of being seen as a sign of weakness, are viewed as a necessary part of watering the seeds of courage that bloom when you're in the muck of 'I can't' but still choose to persevere. It's about recognizing that showing up can be a revolution because bravery doesn't always have to be loud. Sometimes, it's about embracing those small acts of courage, like getting out of bed, taking a hot shower, and showing up for yourself in ways that might feel insignificant but actually lay the groundwork for genuine kindness and humanity.