Oeda Letterpress x WACCA JAPAN EDO Gardening Sticker Sheet
Drawn from Edo–Meiji toy prints and kyōgōzuri line plates, this sheet gathers trees and gardening forms in refined frames. The letterpress bite adds quiet relief, making each cutout a ready accent for collage, planner headers, and seasonal pages.
Edo (江戸) is the old name for Tokyo and also shorthand for the Edo period of Japanese history (1603–1868) under the Tokugawa shogunate. It was a time of booming urban culture—think ukiyo-e woodblock prints, kabuki, refined gardens, and everyday crafts.
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Canada Shipping Tip:
UPS often charges a high brokerage fee. We strongly recommend choosing USPS First-Class —while it may take a bit longer to arrive, it typically avoids those extra fees.
If you prefer UPS, you can usually pay duties on your own to bypass the brokerage fee.