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Bright, playful kiss-cut vinyl decals that bring an adventurous, encouraging vibe to kids’ spaces and everyday gear. The satin-finish white vinyl showcases vibrant dinosaur artwork and bold hand-lettered phrases — “Be Strong, Be Brave, Be You!” — with colors that stay crisp outdoors thanks to water-, scratch- and UV-resistant inks. A removable adhesive lets the sticker lift cleanly from surfaces, while the 1/8" white kiss-cut border gives a neat, framed look. Use them on water bottles, lunchboxes, notebooks, windows, or party favors to add a pop of confidence and whimsy wherever young explorers roam. Assembled in the USA from globally sourced parts.
Product features
- Satin finish on white vinyl for a soft sheen
- Water-, scratch- and UV-resistant inks — lasts up to 3 years outdoors
- Removable adhesive that leaves no residue
- 1/8" (3.2mm) white kiss-cut border for a framed appearance
- Available in four sizes; assembled in the USA
Care instructions
- Clean with water and rag. Can be used indoors as well as outdoors with 3 year durability. Apply to any hard smooth surface.
Be Strong Be Brave Be You! Dinosaur Vinyl Sticker — Adventure Awaits Kiss-Cut Decal
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Product features
- Satin finish on white vinyl for a soft sheen
- Water-, scratch- and UV-resistant inks — lasts up to 3 years outdoors
- Removable adhesive that leaves no residue
- 1/8" (3.2mm) white kiss-cut border for a framed appearance
- Available in four sizes; assembled in the USA
Care instructions
- Clean with water and rag. Can be used indoors as well as outdoors with 3 year durability. Apply to any hard smooth surface.
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