How to Safely Layer your Kitten Wall Stickers - Gothica's Curio Shop

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Welcome, curious artisans, to the mystical art of layering stickers from Gothica's Curio Shop! Whether you wish to crown a cat with a wizard’s hat, or place a kitten upon a velvet cushion, heed this guidance to preserve the charm of your stickers. Overlapping can risk fading the vibrant hues of the designs beneath, so follow our time-honored technique to rearrange your vignettes without harm.

Method of the Ancients: Gently press the adhesive side of your top sticker—the portion that will overlap—against clean skin (your hand or arm will do splendidly) a few times. This arcane ritual tempers the sticker’s stickiness, allowing it to rest lightly upon its companion without pulling color from the image below. You can feel when the adhesive’s grip has lessened, ready for overlapping. Alternatively, you might test pressing it to fine fabric or a smooth wall, but we find skin to be the most reliable medium. Why this works? Perhaps a wizard’s apprentice or a mythical kitten holds the secret—do you?

A Note of Prudence: Always cleanse your skin after this ritual to maintain its purity. At Gothica’s Curio Shop, we’ve woven countless scenes with nary a mishap. Our stickers’ adhesive seems to leave no residue.

A Whisper of Caution: This layering method, while trusted in our shop, is not a guaranteed spell. It is a technique we’ve found to weave success in most cases. Experiment with care, and let your creativity conjure wondrous scenes!

Featured in This Video: Behold stickers from our Once Upon a Kitten collection, a 35-sticker set brimming with Victorian Garden, Potions Class, and Enchanted Dreams designs, plus exclusive bonus door signs. These premium, repositionable wall stickers are crafted with care and available through our portals on Etsy and eBay. Visit www.gothicascurioshop.com for links and other news.

Music in the Video, royalty-free from Pixabay (thank you, creators):
Indian Music - Sound Gallery by Dmitry Taras
Paths of the Forefathers - Serge Pavkin

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