oyaMADE Flake Stickers - Okashi na Sairo

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Large writeable stickers and tiny whimsical icons bring a candy shop spirit to pages. Add captions with an oil based pen, build signboard style labels, and sprinkle playful trucks, phones, and critters through letters and planners.

Count: 17 pieces total 15 designs 1–2 each
Approx sticker size: around 25 mm on the longest side (0.98 inches) Material: Washi paper
Format: Individually die cut singles

We currently ship within the United States and Canada.

United States Shipping
We offer free standard shipping on U.S. orders over $55.
For orders under $55, shipping fees are calculated based on total weight at checkout:

0–1.5 lb: $8.00

1.5–5 lb: $10.00

Over 5 lb: $15.00

Estimated delivery time: 3–10 business days.

Canada Shipping

Free shipping on orders over $120 USD (Canada only).
Orders under $120 will be charged shipping at checkout.

Shipping rates are based on package weight and are calculated in real time at checkout. Starting June 13, 2025, we’re covering 10% of the shipping cost to Canada—this discount is already reflected in the rates shown at the checkout.

Please note: Canadian customers are responsible for any applicable duties, taxes, or import fees.

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.

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