Description:
This compact set of creative stickers brings miniature scenes to life for relaxation and play, combining hands-on collage with calming sticker therapy to help focus and unwind. The kit is designed for anyone wanting a tactile craft project that doubles as a decorative element for journals, scrapbooks and small displays.
Key Points
The collection centres on tiny themed houses and business fronts, each printed on glossy PET for crisp colours and a durable finish. With reusable die-cut pieces you can rearrange scenes as often as you like and experiment with different layouts, which encourages repeated use and slow creative play. The kit includes two bent tweezers that make it easier to handle small parts and position stickers accurately, which helps when working on detailed arrangements.
This set can be used on paper, card or smooth surfaces, and it works well as a quiet solo activity or a shared family project. It can also be integrated into mixed media crafts and home décor accents, adding playful three-dimensional touches to planners and memory books. For safety, consider that the tiny pieces may be a choking hazard for very young children and supervision is advised for younger kids.
😊 The tactile motion of peeling and placing stickers can be soothing and is often described as therapeutic by users. 🎨 Colours and tiny character details aim to spark storytelling during assembly, and imaginative play continues once scenes are complete.
Technical Specifications
- Name: Kunoli 40 Sets DIY 3D House Stickers Scene Kit
- Sets included: 40 unique 3D house scene sheets
- Stickers per sheet: 58 PET stickers
- Miniatures: 40 miniature cabins and assorted shop fronts
- Accessories: 2 precision bent tweezers
- Material: Glossy, reusable PET, odourless according to the manufacturer
Usage Recommendations
Work on a clean, flat surface to prevent dust from reducing adhesion. Use the tweezers to lift die-cut stickers gently rather than peeling with fingers when you need precision. If you plan to reposition stickers often, stick them to paper first to test layouts, then transfer to more permanent surfaces.
For journaling or scrapbooking, combine these pieces with washi tape and paper layers to build depth and contrast. When sharing the kit, allocate a small tray or plate to keep tiny elements organised. Note that repeated repositioning may slightly reduce tackiness over time according to the manufacturer, so store sheets flat and away from heat to preserve reuse.










