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Kawaii Shop of the Week – Hey! I want to tell you

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Hey! i want to tell you! is a kawaii creative stationery shop run by Chia Yu. The shop’s namesake is the artist and shop owner’s life mantra, based on observations from daily life, then using these for creative inspiration and transforming them into happiness to share with other people.

kawaii postcards

The shop has a lot of products to offer, from stickers and button pins to postcards. I’ve personally bought a ton of postcards from the shop and used them to add a cute aesthetic to our room. If you’re also aiming to score a bunch, the Choose your own 10 postcards combo pack makes for a really good deal.

There are also a lot of gift options to choose from, such as lucky red envelopes and even customized portraits. You can choose to have from one up to six individuals (including pets!) in your commissioned art. I’ve also purchased this as an anniversary gift for my fiancé, and was very happy with the results.

Hey! i want to tell you! ships worldwide from Taiwan via Pinkoi. Keep posted on the latest updates via Instagram at @hey_i_want_to_tell_you.

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