
Stickerbomb: the first fully peelable sticker book
Oooo, stickers! They’re almost irresistible and now for the first time, stickers are combined with art in Stickerbomb, the first collectible, fully peelable sticker book. This book is full of more than 250 original commissioned pieces of artwork that you can stick just about anywhere.
Elevating the fairly pedestrian sticker to an art form, this book is full of eye candy and when (not if) I buy a copy, I’ll feel bad peeling them out of this book. Hopefully these guys have a scratch-n-sniff sticker book in the works, as that’s about the only thing keeping this book from being absolutely perfect.
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