Tiny pieces of art you can stick on absolutely anything: your laptop, your water bottle, the journal you keep promising you'll actually write in.
A little look at what's been printed, peeled, and gently over-handled lately.
It started as a simple hobby. I made a few stickers as gifts, liked it far too much, and now there's a cutting machine standing on my desk and two cats supervising the whole operation.
I like being honest about how these are made, so here's the truth: my work is AI-assisted, not AI-made. The process is what I enjoy the most. Usually I take a photo and the machine only helps me get from photo to cartoon, getting ideas for what I want to draw. Everything after that is me, a stylus, a lot of small fixes, or even drawing from scratch. All stickers are made with real care, for friends and fellow sticker lovers.
- made in Cluj-Napoca
Same cutting mat at the end, just two very different paths to get there.
I point my camera at something real. Often Frisk or Pookie, who did not agree to this.
I run it through an AI diffusion model to reimagine it as a cartoon-style image.
Then the real work: hours in Procreate fixing every odd thing the AI confidently invented.
Printed at home with Canon Pixma, cut on my Silhouette, and peeled off the sheet one by one.
I start with a rough idea in my head, or a tiny doodle in my notebook, until something feels worth keeping.
Straight into Procreate with a stylus. No photo, no AI, just lines, layers, and undo until it looks right.
Same obsessive pass as the other path: tiny fixes, color tweaks, and the occasional "wait, the ear is wrong."
Printed at home with Canon Pixma, cut on my Silhouette, and peeled off the sheet one by one.
There's nothing to buy here, this is just my little corner of the internet. But if a sticker made you smile and you'd like to toss a coffee my way, that would absolutely make my day! Pwp :*
Buy me a coffee ☕