Mie Makes

Mie Makes Kilig to the Bone Filipino Saying Sticker, Filipino Sticker, Valentine Sticker, Philippines, Hydroflask Sticker, Waterbottle Sticker, Heart

Regular price $3.50 USD
Sale price $3.50 USD Regular price

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"Kilig to the Bone" Filipino Saying Sticker is printed on high-quality weatherproof matte sticker. It is then laminated for extra coverage and a glossy finish.

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Kilig to the Bone Filipino Saying Sticker, Filipino Sticker, Valentine Sticker, Philippines, Hydroflask Sticker, Waterbottle Sticker, Heart

Materials: Weatherproof Matte Sticker,laminated

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About Mie Makes: Mie Makes is a Filipino-owned online shop that sells Filipino inspired stickers, stationery, apparels, and accessories. Based in San Francisco Bay Area.

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1-2 lb: $10
2+ lb: $15

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