Running Distance Die Cut Stickers | 10K, 13.1, 26.2 | Watercolor Bumper Stickers
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$7.00
Celebrate every mile with these hand-illustrated running distance stickers — designed for runners who've earned the right to show it off. Each scallop-edged sticker features a bold distance marker (10K, 13.1, or 26.2) set against a one-of-a-kind watercolor background, making every sticker as unique as your finish line moment.
Built to go wherever your adventures take you. These thick, durable vinyl stickers are weatherproof, waterproof, and dishwasher safe. Slap one on your water bottle, laptop, car bumper, or gear bag and let it hold up through every long run, rainy commute, and muddy trail.
- Hand-illustrated watercolor designs
- Printed in the USA
- Waterproof and weatherproof
- Dishwasher safe
- Perfect as a bumper sticker
- Die cut to shape — no boring rectangles here
- Scratch-resistant thick vinyl
Whether you're gifting a fellow runner or treating yourself after a PR, these stickers are the perfect way to wear your mileage with pride.
June 17, Wednesday, 2026
Faces Draw-Along Workshop
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Wednesday, June 17Â
Noon to 1:00 pm ET
This is a draw-along, not a lesson. I'll have 50 face references ready and I'll put them up on a timer so we're all looking at the same thing and drawing together. Babies through elders, a good mix of ages and expressions.Â
We meet on Zoom for an hour. You draw at your own pace with whatever you've got. I just think drawing is better when you're not doing it alone.Â
If faces have been the thing you keep avoiding in your sketchbook, this is an easy way to just sit down and do them. No instruction, no critique, no pressure.Â
Your Zoom link will be sent out within a business day of your purchase. 1 day and 1 hour email reminders will be sent prior to the events.
Replay will be available 2 weeks after the event.
About
Esther's Creative Process
My process is intentionally slow. Each illustration is drawn by hand, built from materials I've tested and chosen myself. Nothing makes it into my work until I know how it behaves. I don't use AI-generated imagery; every mark is made with intention. It's a human process, and that's exactly the point.