Introducing STICKI ROLLS from Sky Castle Toys! These wearable, shareable sticker bracelets let you peel, tear, and share with friends. The Sticki Station is the ultimate DIY pack, featuring 32 STICKI ROLLS (320 stickers!), bracelets, beads, and necklace pendants. Inspired by Taylor Swift’s friendship bracelet trend, STICKI ROLLS offer holographic, kawaii-themed stickers. Create 6 bracelets and 2 necklaces with 144 beads and exclusive pendants, transforming sticker-sharing into fashionable jewelry.
Evaluation comments:
“This jewelry making kit is fantastic!”
“The jewelry making itself is pretty straightforward. There are different length cords to make either a bracelet or necklace and you strong the beads onto the cord. There are traditional round beads, some charms you can add to the bracelets, some pendants for the necklaces, and the really special thing about this kit are the cylinder beads that are cute as they are, but they are actually a bunch of little rolled up stickers that you can peel off and share with friends.”
“The stickers are all different and are a durable holographic material, so they are not easily ripped. (Except for the perforated part in between each sticker for easy sharing.)”
“I love that some of the sticker rolls and covered in question marks, so the stickers inside are a bit of a mystery. The box also tells us there are different kinds of stickers from mirror ones to crystal ones, to the super rare diamond stickers, and the ULTRA rare platinum ones. What a fun idea–although this makes me want to personally unroll all of them to see if we got any of the rare ones.”
“These bracelets and necklaces are a fun and entertaining activity for my daughter and me to do together. I really enjoy little projects like these to do with her and I think (I hope!) she feels the same way.”
“I have never seen any other shareable sticker jewelry beads before. So fun and clever.”
“I absolutely loved watching my daughter excitedly share the stickers from her bracelet with her classmates at school drop off this morning.”