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  • Wonderfully colorful adhesive dots for visible highlights
  • Visually structure appointments, categories, or people
  • Perfect for planners, workshops, and organizational systems

fridas dots · Set of 3 · Glue dots Ø 20 mm

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A tribute to the great Frida Kahlo:

These dots are the artist's favorite colors—the ones she loved to paint with most. Vibrant blue, red, green, magenta, terracotta, dark green, and a warm yellow. They are colors with a special radiance, warm like the Mexican sun, rich in contrast, and full of energy. These extra dots will make your planning even more creative and vibrant!

• Set of 3 adhesive dots, each with a diameter of 2 cm
Format sheet DIN A4 (21x29.7 cm)
321 dots in nine shades – inspired by Frida Kahlo
The adhesive dots can be labelled.

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rainbow dots | Bogen mit 108 Klebepunkten | Ø 20 mm - dot on
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Adhesive dots offer so many possibilities!

1. Mark & structure
Adhesive dots help make things visible. Mark appointments, priorities, categories or highlights – and create structure at a glance.

2. Collaborate
Adhesive dots are also perfect tools for workshops, voting, or feedback sessions. Just one dot is enough to make opinions visible and enable participation.

3. Get creative
Whether it's a planning system, bullet journal, project board, or creative ideas – adhesive dots can be used for countless purposes.

Sometimes a small dot is enough to make a big idea visible!

creative
wonderfully colorful
worth gluing
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One point. Many possibilities.

A small dot can make a big difference: adhesive dots help make information visible – whether it's appointments, ideas, opinions, or progress.

Sometimes a single dot is enough to create structure.

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