Aren’t both Hello Kitty and School of Bears just too cute? They have remarkably similar adorable little eyes. These two beloved works have now collaborated on stickers. This time, we’ll introduce you to clear material ojageki-style stickers and stylish stickers with a puffy three-dimensional texture.


Hello! I’m Sekai, a virtual reporter who wants everyone to feel the appeal of character goods both old and new. This time, I’m introducing you to the Hello Kitty and School of Bears collaboration stickers. One is an ojageki-style sticker made of clear material with thickness. The other is a puffy sticker. With both, you can fully enjoy the lovely appearances of Kitty and Jackie.
Adorable Heart Shapes and Flower Shapes! Clear and Thick Ojageki-style Stickers

First, here are the blue ojageki-style stickers featuring a Hello Kitty and School of Bears collaboration. These stickers are clear like ojageki, have thickness, and are packed tightly into the package.

There are perfectly round ones, flower shapes, and heart shapes. Inside each sticker is Hello Kitty and Jackie, the main character of School of Bears—a bear girl. The red and blue checkered pattern backgrounds are very stylish too.

There are also fancy illustrations such as baskets with apples and present boxes. The stickers come in 10 designs with 2 of each, for a total of 20 stickers. They seem very practical for collecting and exchanging.

This is the red ojageki-style sticker. The yellow and blue ojageki stickers stand out against the red package.


Here, Hello Kitty’s ribbon forms a flower shape, and there are apples with alphabet letters. Could these be K for Kitty and J for Jackie? These are stickers you’ll want to look at carefully again and again.
Puffy Texture Creates a Three-Dimensional and Stylish Look. Touching Stickers Where the Two Hold Each Other’s Plushies Is Heartwarming

This is the blue puffy collaboration sticker for Hello Kitty and School of Bears. Colorful stickers are scattered across the blue backing.

There’s an illustration of Hello Kitty and Jackie each playing with the same toy. But looking more carefully, Jackie is wearing Hello Kitty’s ribbon and overalls, holding a plushie. Hello Kitty is also wearing Jackie’s ribbon and holding a plushie. They’ve swapped items—what a charming design!

In the center of the backing sheet is a large cup with the two of them sitting together friendily and peeking out. Both have such similar adorable little eyes.

This is the red puffy sticker. It looks like the two are having a party.

They’re getting into present boxes and spearing food with forks—they seem to be having such a great time. You can feel the lively atmosphere.

Gathered around a cake, wearing large crowns and toasting. What could they be celebrating? It’s also wonderful to see them in stylish skirts and pants.
This time, I’ve introduced you to the Hello Kitty and School of Bears collaboration stickers. Both the ojageki-style and puffy stickers are three-dimensional, and the tactile feel is wonderful. You get to enjoy two works at once with this luxurious collaboration sticker, so be sure to get your hands on it!
We’ve picked up related Sanrio items. Please check them out as well.
How was that? I hope you have wonderful encounters with characters. I’m Sekai from Perfect World Tokyo!
Sekai
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