Charles Leonard Inc., Wiggle Eyes, Peel'n Stick, Black, Assorted Sizes, 100/Bag (64530)

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Charles Leonard Inc., Wiggle Eyes, Peel'n Stick, Black, Assorted Sizes, 100/Bag (64530)
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Product Description

Give your projects Eye catching appeal. Wiggle eyes bring life to dolls, animals, toys and more! Available in a peel 'n stick self-adhesive. Great for any Arts and Craft Project.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #565 in Office Product
  • Color: Black
  • Brand: Charles Leonard
  • Model: 64530
  • Published on: 2010-12-20
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 4.50" h x 4.25" w x .50" l,

Features

  • Wiggle eyes
  • Flat back for gluing
  • Great for all craft projects

Customer Reviews

Most helpful customer reviews

34 of 36 people found the following review helpful.
5Look your plants square in the eyes
By B-Rad
I was always afraid of my house plants - what are they thinking? They could be waiting to stuff themselves down my throat, I would never know. Not any more! Now I can look into the eyes of my plants and know what their intentions be. Mr. Plantington seems to like them as well.

4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
4My house is watching me...
By Martin Snetsinger
Pros:
- Sticky Backed

Cons;
- Sticker covers are sometimes hard to remove

I bought these just to stick in random places. They stick to most surfaces as long as they are cleaned ahead of time. My only complaint is that sometimes it is hard to remove the cover from the stick back. this may just be me, but if you have large hands, you may find this a problem.

PRO TIP: Open the bag over a bowl - if you open them standing up in the middle of a room, the bag may rip.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
2"self stick" is a bit optomistic
By William Turano
They look good, they wiggle like they should, they even stick like they should... *if* you can get the backing off. I've got decent fingernails, good fine motor control and dexterity, and I still had a bear of a time getting the backing off. I thought for a while that they weren't self-stick at all, it was so hard to find an edge to peel.

So, if you've got the patience to fuss with the backing, they work fine. But otherwise they're less useful than non-self-stick ones, just carry a small glue stick and it'd be way easier than fighting with these.

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