NASA Stickers for Hydroflask, 50 pcs Cute Space Explorer Astronaut Vinyl Stickers for Water Bottles Laptop Computer Skateboard Car Bumper, Waterproof Decals for Kids Adult Teens Girls Boys
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Yes! I even made a tally of how many there were. 😂
No, I don't believe that is the case. I saved them to my laptop and a few notebooks. It doesn't appear that you could iron them, and they wouldn't stick to a T-shirt for very long. shirt.
Yes, it does, as well as other fun space explorer stickers.
2-inches in length 100pcs 3inch no - NASA stickers that are duplicates.
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I made a personalized vanity plate for my car out of these stickers. It was a good time and not too expensive, and there were some very detailed stickers included. The images are crisp and colorful.
The item was bought for a ten-year-old. In terms of quality, everything appears to be in good shape. Item arrived on time and appears to be a pretty cool sticker set. One of the stickers in the pack contains profanity, which is why I'm writing. Attached is a photo. Parents may want to remove this one design from the package before handing it over to a child, as a quick check of the sales image in the listing clearly shows this, which I simply missed.
They aren't, however, made of vinyl. They're papery, with a THIN plastic coating that appears to be inkjet printed. br> This time, it's not vinyl. I wouldn't put them on anything that needs to be washed, comes into contact with water, or has a lot of friction, but there are so many different designs that I was quite pleased with them for the price. I wouldn't put them on anything that needs to be washed, comes into contact with water, or has a lot of friction. For example, I used the stickers on my phone cases, and they quickly fade and peel. However, I've put them on my external harddrives, which are well protected, or they sit gently on table tops, and they're a pretty cool decoration that keeps my things "tagged" - When I'm packing up after gigs and working in different offices and schools, I always know which technology belongs to me. Plus, when kids see them, they give me crazy props! I'm thinking about getting some more of these. It's a possibility.
The stickers arrived in good condition, with no sticking together or being damaged. From stars to astronauts to NASA and more, this is a fun collection with a variety of styles and themes.
Regrettably, this set must be returned. A similar set that I purchased a few months ago was given to my niece. I looked it up recently to get one for myself, thinking I was getting the same set, but when I opened it, the printing was noticeably duller than the set I had previously purchased—I double-checked and it was, indeed, a different seller. At work, I'm constantly surrounded by colors and am well aware of the distinctions. However, if I hadn't seen the "brighter" set, I'd probably be satisfied with this one.
I couldn't choose between them because they're all so good; the quality is incredible. br>br>I like them because when you stick them out, they don't leave a message, which I appreciate because I use them for my guitar. br>br>They're bright, and I like the background Orr the outline is generally matte black, which makes them very appealing.
I didn't take pictures of these because the quality isn't what I expected; they're more like paper stickers than vinyl, and they don't last as long as some of the other listed vinyl stickers on Amazon. I wouldn't call them a complete waste of money because my kids enjoyed having them as stickers, but I wouldn't put them on anything that needs to go outside or get weathered from everyday life, like skateboards and scooters, or yo-yos.
The majority of the stickers appear to be from the space shuttle era, and are therefore a little out of date. There are no patches for the missions. br>br>There was only one NASA sticker ("meatball"), and the colors were so dissimilar that I assume it was done to avoid trademark infringement. br>br>On the whole, all of the stickers had muted colors. I was hoping for something a little more lively. br>br>These would work well in a primary school setting.