Description
NZ Bugs Sticker sheet
These glossy stickers are designed just for you. Give your favorite items, like a notepad, laptop, or phone case an extra glow and personal touch.
Hand drawn and watercolor painted insects found in New Zealand, a mix of native and introduced bugs, by NZ artist Penny Royal, digitally printed onto stickers.
Insects included: Buff Tailed Bumblebee, Cicada, Honey Bee, Huhu Beetle, Wellington Tree Weta
Don’t forget to clean the surface before applying the stickers.
- Film type: MPI 3000 Gloss HOP (EU), Promotional Monomeric PVC (US)
- 0.12″ (0.3 cm) white sticker border
- Glossy finish
- Fast and easy application
- 2–3 year durability
- Indoor use
- Blank product sourced from Japan
This design is also available on fabric and wallpaper here
Watch me create this artwork here and here
This product is made especially for you as soon as you place an order, which is why it takes us a bit longer to deliver it to you. Making products on demand instead of in bulk helps reduce overproduction, so thank you for making thoughtful purchasing decisions!

Original hand drawn and watercolor painted New Zealand Bugs by Penny Royal Design
NZ Bugs Sticker sheet
Buff Tailed Bumblebee:
Transitioning from flower to flower, Buff-tailed bumblebees diligently collect nectar and pollen. They actively contribute to ecosystems by pollinating plants and aiding in reproduction.
Cicada:
Emerging periodically, cicadas transition from nymphs to noisy adults. Shedding their exoskeletons, they reveal vibrant colors before mating intensely in brief seasons.
Honey Bee:
Honey bees communicate through intricate dances, guiding hive mates to food sources. Each bee actively participates in tasks like nursing, guarding, and foraging, vital for hive success.
Huhu Beetle:
The Huhu beetle transitions through life stages, showcasing adaptability in diverse environments. Feeding on decaying wood, it plays a crucial role in nutrient recycling processes.
Wellington Tree Weta:
Transitioning from nymph to adult, the Wellington tree weta thrives in diverse habitats. With its size and appearance, it feeds on vegetation, serving as prey and contributing to the local food web.
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