Twenty-nine Dutch stickers at statement size, big enough to read from across a room. Made for the suitcase rather than the scrapbook. Reads from a distance. Up to 3.5 inches, so Keukenhof Garden, Giethoorn, Kinderdijk, Amsterdam and the I amsterdam sign at the Rijksmuseum still hold their detail on a hardshell case. The everyday things. Netherlands postage stamps, one with a tulip and one with a canal church. Food and drink. Stroopwafels, cheese and a bottle of Heineken. Built for the trip, not the shelf. 29 die-cut pieces, cut to follow the artwork, with half-cut peeling tabs that lift the backing cleanly. Holds up outdoors. Waterproof, tear-proof paper with a glossy coating that keeps its color through sun and scuffs. It will live on a water bottle, though wash that one by hand. Painted in watercolor, in natural and cultural tones. Sized for luggage, laptops, coolers, water bottles and car windows, and a gift for someone with Dutch roots.