🌙 Stick Your Eid Spirit Everywhere – Celebrate in Style!
This 192-piece sticker set offers 40 unique, waterproof, and tear-resistant designs featuring traditional Islamic symbols and playful motifs, perfect for decorating gifts, cards, and party spaces during Ramadan and Eid celebrations.
T**H
Cool
Works nice
B**O
Love it
A little bit pricey but good quality my kids love it
M**D
Good Value for money
Good design and colors only thing i feel quality could be more better.
M**I
So Cute
LOVE LOVE LOVE!!! They’re so cute and you have so many options to decorate your Ramadan/Eid goodies boxes.
F**N
Cute stickers
Stickers adhere well. The designs were nice.
M**S
Nice
Nice stickers or gifts.
A**R
Festive
Pretty stickers, the gold ones were a bit faded and not as clear. Also, seemed like there are more Ramadan stickers than Eid, would've like to see equal number of both.Appreciated the fast delivery!
C**D
Variety of Ramadan and Eid stickers in many colors and designs
I love that it is becoming easier to find Ramadan and Eid stickers and supplies. 20 years ago, I had to make everything by hand because it was impossible to find commercially available items and the only way to get them was to custom order or make your own. These are basic stickers, with a good finish. The printing is good, colors are vibrant, designs are interesting and varied. You get several sheets of each of these 6 different design pages. Some are more formal looking and others are a little more playful. They would work well in scrapbooks, cards, goodie bags, on notebooks, as classroom incentives (especially at an Islamic school or as an option for Muslim students in your classroom who may be participating in Ramadan or who are getting ready to celebrate one of the two Eids), etc... They have good adhesion but would not be suitable for water bottles as they are not vinyl stickers. I have used a few in resin and they work well enough, but they will start to show signs of absorbing liquid along the edges so if you intend to do them in resin it's best to use a curing machine to speed up curing times and decrease the wet edge look. I plan to put some into greeting cards for the upcoming Eid too.Most of the Eid stickers are generic enough that they could be used for either Eid al-Fitr or Eid al-Adha. However, there are quite a few with lantern designs that seem more themed to Eid al-Fitr while none seem particularly themed to Eid al-Adha. Again, there are many designs that re a little more generic and could apply to both.Most of the stickers say Ramadan Kareem as opposed to the more appropriate Ramadan Mubarak. There's also a few oddities like "Happy Ramadan Mubarak" which makes it sound as if the holiday is called "Ramadan Mubarak" as opposed to "Ramadan." The odd mixed use of the English and Arabic together just sounds (or rather reads) off to me. If you translated "Mubarak" to "blessed" and said "Happy Blessed Ramadan" I guess it doesn't sound as strange but in Arabic people generally don't say "Ramadan Mubarak Said" so that one seems a little off...My very specific and probably odd language rant aside, I think these are excellent stickers and I love quality and the variety you get and that it's reasonably priced.
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