If you’ve been following our journey here at These Are Not Toys, you already know we aren't just making merchandise. We’re building a physical archive of graffiti history. Our latest drop is a direct reflection of that vision—a curated lineup that honors the legends who paved the way while giving the up-and-comers shaping the future their well-deserved spotlight.
We just added six powerhouse artists to the roster: Eras, Dero, BG183, Prank, Peru, and Dedos. At the core of this drop is a deep, mutual respect for the artform, showcasing heavy-hitting Canadian talent alongside global style innovators.

Whether you’re a seasoned fine art collector or a die-hard street fan, this release is something special.
Two Types of Collectors, One High-End Medium
When we designed these stickers, we knew they’d appeal to two distinct mindsets.
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The Archivist: The collector who is going to keep the slap pristine on its backing, sliding it into a photo album or framing it like a mini-masterpiece.
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The Writer: The head who is going to peel that bitch and slap it straight onto their finest gear.
Let’s be real, though—these are almost too nice for the streets.
The first thing that hits you is the sheer visual impact. We're talking vivid, crisp, high-res photo prints with a custom die-cut detail that hugs the lines of each piece perfectly. In fact, these prints are even crisper than our 12-inch editions. Every single outline is razor-sharp, and the colors absolutely pop under a premium gloss coat. They are simply beautiful to look at.
In-House Scarcity: 11 Copies. That’s It.
A lot of sticker sources are trapped by massive print minimums, resulting in thousands of the same generic images flooding the market. We don't play that game.
Because we print everything in-house, we control the narrative. We operate on a strict high-quality, low-run philosophy. Just like our standard editions print series, each of these new slaps is strictly limited to only 11 copies. Once they’re gone, the vault closes. We create genuine scarcity because we view these as miniature fine art multiples, not mass-produced novelties.
"We don't think of us as just producing products as much as helping shape the culture."
Outside the Box: The Story Behind the Art
Curating and recruiting the talent for this project means every single piece has a personal connection. But if we have to pick a standout that embodies where this project is heading, look no further than Eras.

Eras is a phenomenal artist known for pushing boundaries, often creating incredible high-density foam sculptures of intricate letterforms and characters. His digital submission for this drop completely snaps—the color palette he chose blends seamlessly with the background imagery to create something that jumps right off the surface.
Even cooler? This specific design was engineered to be used as a physical component in one of his upcoming 3D sculptures down the road. This slap is a living element of a future fine art piece. That’s exactly the kind of rule-breaking, outside-the-box freedom we want to give our artists.
Secure Yours Before the Vault Closes
These six new releases are live on the site right now. If you want to own a piece of this physical archive before the 11 copies vanish into private collections, hit the link below.
👉 Explore the Editions & Slaps Collection and Claim Yours Now
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