Broke Girls scene stickers
She works the late shift, cracks jokes nobody asked for, and comes home to an apartment that shouldn't be this charming for the rent they're paying. Her roommate — the one who used to have everything — is learning to live with a secondhand sofa and a cat that sheds on it. Together they share a bedroom that's small, messy, and somehow full of warmth.
And every morning, they walk into that diner. Red vinyl booths. Checkered floors. A pastry case that's seen better days. The kind of place where regulars don't need menus and the coffee is always a little too strong.
Now you can build both of these worlds — sticker by sticker, piece by piece — with your own hands.
Two Scenes. One Story.
🏠 The Cottage — Where It All Begins
A cozy isometric bedroom, seen from above at that perfect dollhouse angle. A pink bedspread tossed over an unmade bed. A wooden desk covered in clutter. A red sofa where someone definitely fell asleep watching TV last night. Shelves crammed with books, a coat rack by the door, a rug that ties the whole mess together. Peel off each tiny piece of furniture from the sticker sheet, place it onto the scene card using the printed positioning guides, and watch this little room fill up with life. It's not luxurious. It's better — it's home.
🍔 The Diner — Where the Story Happens
Step inside a warm, retro American diner drawn in beautiful isometric detail. Deep red booth seats line the walls. Wooden tables and mismatched chairs crowd the floor. There's a pastry display near the counter, bottles on the shelves, and that familiar checkered tile underfoot. Build it piece by piece — every chair, every table, every little detail you place brings the diner closer to opening for business. When it's done, you can almost hear someone yelling an order from the kitchen.
What Makes These Isometric Stickers Special
The angle changes everything. These aren't flat illustrations — they're drawn in isometric perspective, giving every room real architectural depth. You're not just looking at a sticker. You're looking into a miniature world, like peering through the wall of a dollhouse.
Glossy PET film that feels premium. Each sticker is printed on high-gloss PET film — smooth, slightly transparent, with colors that pop. It's a noticeable step up from paper stickers. The finish catches light beautifully and gives every piece a polished, almost glass-like quality.
Double-sided cards with positioning guides. Both the background card and scene card are printed on both sides, giving you two layout options per scene. Subtle guide lines on the scene card show you exactly where each piece goes — helpful when you want precision, easy to ignore when you want to freestyle.
Sized to display or carry. The background card (16 × 19 cm) and scene card (16 × 16 cm) are compact enough to tuck into a journal but detailed enough to frame and display on a shelf. The sticker sheet (15 × 16 cm) is packed with dozens of tiny furniture pieces, characters, and accessories.
How It Works
Each scene comes with three pieces: a background card that sets the room, a scene card with guide lines for placement, and a sticker sheet full of furniture and details. Peel a sticker. Match it to the guide — or don't. Place it down. Repeat. In about 15–20 minutes, you'll have a complete isometric room sitting on your desk. No glue, no scissors, no mess. Just a quiet, satisfying build.
Choose Your Scene
Cottage — The bedroom. Pink, warm, lived-in. For the one who knows that home isn't about square footage.
Diner — The restaurant. Red, retro, full of character. For the one who's always loved a good booth seat.
Both — The whole story. Because the apartment and the diner are two halves of the same world — and they belong together.
The Details
Material: PET glossy film stickers on white card stock
Background card: 16 × 19 cm, double-sided print
Scene card: 16 × 16 cm, double-sided with positioning guide lines
Sticker sheet: 15 × 16 cm, glossy PET film
Contents per scene: 1 background card + 1 scene card + 1 PET sticker sheet
Style: Isometric / dollhouse perspective, American retro illustration
Who This Is Really For
The friend who's watched every episode twice and still quotes the diner scenes. The journal keeper who wants something more special than another washi tape. The person who loves miniatures but doesn't want to commit to a full model kit. The one who finds comfort in small, beautiful things — a tiny sofa placed just right, a little room that feels like it could be theirs. Or maybe you just want a gorgeous isometric scene on your desk that makes people stop and ask, "wait — is that a diner?"
