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American Flags Patriotic Vinyl Sticker for 250th Anniversary of the USA (Semiquincentennial: 1776 - 2026) - Waterproof & Scratch Resistant

$4.00 USD
Low stock - 10 in stock, ready to ship

Celebrate the 250th Anniversary of the United States of America this year (also known as the Semiquincentennial) with our "American Flags" USA-themed vinyl sticker! This cute patriotic sticker highlights the evolution of the American flag design from the founding of the United States of America in 1776 (when the flag only featured 13 stars) compared to the current USA flag (which now has 50 stars).

This fun and durable waterproof sticker features 2 hand illustrated watercolor American flags with their flagpoles tied together with a light blue bow and red, white, and blue star accents. Displaying this sticker on your laptop, water bottle, or cell phone case would be a perfect reminder of this exciting year in America's history and a fun way to commemorate 2026's very special Independence Day holiday.

  • Approximately 3" wide x 1.7" high
  • Each of our vinyl stickers are durable, scratch-resistant, waterproof, and proudly made in the USA! They're even dishwasher safe!
  • Red, white, and shades of blue with gray "250" and "1776-2026" text and a white background
  • "American Flags" - an original patriotic artwork design by Shelley Schmidt.
  • Professionally printed in the USA - Joyfully designed in Madison, Wisconsin.
  • Joyfully Made in the USA.

This patriotic Americana sticker design makes a wonderful Semiquincentennial souvenir or Independence Day party favor! Our scratch-resistant vinyl stickers look great on cars, cell phones, laptops, water bottles, and more! Plus, they also make nice small gifts for family and friends.

    More about this product at a glance:

    small batch

    made in the USA

    woman owned

    non toxic inks

    Carbon-neutral shipping on all orders
    62kg
    shipping emissions removed
    That's like...
    158
    miles driven by an average gasoline-powered car