Harry Potter World of Stickers: Art from the Wizarding World Archive (Hardcover)

Harry Potter World of Stickers: Art from the Wizarding World Archive By Editors of Thunder Bay Press Cover Image
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This keepsake book includes more than 934 full-color stickers and showcases unique art inspired by the Harry Potter films.

Create magical decorations and designs with the more than 934 stickers in this collectible book that features Harry Potter film-inspired art! Along with stickers of house crests and banners, Patronus guardians, fantastic beasts, Quidditch equipment, the Yule Ball, images from Diagon Alley—including Weasleys’ Wizard Wheezes and Ollivanders Wand Shop—and other sights from Hogwarts, you’ll discover extraordinary art from the Wizarding World style guides rarely seen before. Decorate your room and notebooks with the stickers, which are also perfect for crafting, scrapbooking, creating gift paper, and embellishing cards and envelopes. The reverse side of each sticker page showcases the art so that once the stickers are used, you have a keepsake that can be enjoyed again and again.

About the Author


Thunder Bay Press is an imprint of Printers Row Publishing Group, a wholly owned subsidiary of Readerlink Distribution Services, LLC, the largest full-service book distributor to non-trade booksellers in North America. Thunder Bay publishes across a wide and varied range of formats and categories, from fun, interactive activity titles and kits on subjects such as origami, cooking, crafts, games, and art to reference books suitable for gift-giving in categories like art, fitness, pets, travel, history, culture, sports, and nature. Thunder Bay Press celebrates the book in all its forms, and publishes something for everyone. They’re headquartered in San Diego.


Product Details
ISBN: 9781645178477
ISBN-10: 1645178471
Publisher: Thunder Bay Press
Publication Date: November 23rd, 2021
Pages: 272
Language: English

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