Ivy Snow PET Tape - Bear in the Forest - niconeco zakkaya

Ivy Snow PET Tape - Bear in the Forest - niconeco zakkaya

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Size: 4cm A loop is 80cm long. A full roll is 10 meters. Please note this is PET tape, not washi tape. You can choose between the options of samples

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