
Bookmark Set: Sanrio #1 Hello Kitty and Pochacco
by 3djd
Beloved Sanrio characters charm in soft pastel hues across these delightful bookmarks, featuring the iconic Hello Kitty and playful Pochacco rendered in gentle pinks and whites. The minimalist design captures each character's distinctive personality through clean lines and subtle color gradations, while the compact bookmark format makes them perfect reading companions. 3djd's thoughtful composition balances simplicity with recognizable details that fans will instantly appreciate.
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