JBL speakers and headphones for pure and deep sound!
In cart {{totalProductsCount}} item(s)
Your cart is empty
Stickers with Wiggly Eyes 'Big Machines' — MD Creative, interactive craft stickers with movable eyes
Stickers with Wiggly Eyes 'Big Machines' by MD Creative are interactive self-adhesive craft stickers featuring illustrated large vehicles with movable wiggly eyes. Designed for decorating cards, scrapbooks, school projects and children's crafts, these stickers combine printed artwork and small movable elements that create subtle motion when handled. The sheet format and peel-off backing make them easy to apply on paper, cardboard and other dry surfaces commonly used in DIY and classroom activities.
These stickers provide a tactile and visual addition to creative projects by combining printed illustrations of big machines with integrated wiggly eyes that add playful movement. The self-adhesive backing allows quick application without additional glue, and the thin profile keeps the stickers suitable for layered craft work. Their neutral, child-friendly design supports multiple themes such as construction, transport and engineering while remaining simple to remove from the backing for straightforward use.
Peel the chosen sticker gently from the backing sheet and place it on a clean, dry surface. Press firmly from the center outward to ensure even adhesion and to reduce air bubbles. Avoid applying on wet, dusty or highly textured surfaces for best results. For layered craft projects, apply the sticker as a final decorative element or on top of sealed and dry glue layers to prevent lifting.
Use these stickers as interactive accents in children's activities and classroom teaching aids; supervise younger children during use to prevent small parts from detaching. Store unused sheets flat in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight to preserve adhesive quality and prevent warping.
{{highlightedFeature.featureTitle}}:
{{getProductFeatureValueById(product, highlightedFeature.featureId)}}
{{ productComparisonGenerationError }}