
Bring chill vibes to your notes with 100 pot leaf-shaped sticky notes. Perfect for stoners, students, or anyone who loves a little green humour at their desk.
Key Features:
100 cannabis leaf-shaped sticky notes per pack
Perfect for stoner gifts, college students, or chill desk vibes
Fun novelty shape gets attention instantly
Fully functional adhesive backing for notes or reminders
Adds humour and personality to any workspace
These sticky notes mix whimsical design with practical utility. Shaped like cannabis leaves, they’re sure to spark smiles while still letting you jot down reminders or messages. With 100 sheets in the pack, you get both novelty flair and enough quantity to use them regularly.
This item is perfect for adults who appreciate cannabis culture, quirky stationery, or lighthearted office humor. Whether you're a student, a cannabis enthusiast, or just someone who likes a bit of bold design on your desk, these sticky notes are tailored for you. They also make fun gifts or stocking stuffers.
Peel off a leaf‑shaped note and press it onto surfaces like your computer monitor, notebook, fridge, or file folder. Write reminders, messages, or little jokes on them. Their unique leaf shape makes them stand out, so your memos will be harder to ignore (and more fun to see).
Absolutely — pair them with novelty pens, themed journals, or cannabis‑inspired decor for a gift set. You can also include them in desktop accessory bundles, adult party favor kits, or stash them inside greeting cards for an added surprise. They complement any quirky stationery collection.
Because these are paper sticky notes, care is simple: store the pad flat in a dry place to maintain adhesive strength and avoid curling. Keep them away from moisture, direct sunlight, or extreme heat. Use them before the adhesive weakens for best performance.
Yes — they’re as easy to use as any sticky note. There’s no complexity or additional setup involved. Just peel and stick. Since they’re stationery items, they’re safe for typical use. Use common sense about where you place them (e.g. avoid work settings where the design might be misinterpreted).