Sisters’ Sunflowers is a small, homegrown brand that proves even the tiniest towns and trails can have a big place in our hearts. Founded by artist Amy Tomasko, Sisters’ Sunflowers started when she noticed that many of her favorite local outdoor spots in Pennsylvania didn’t have any cool stickers or souvenirs to represent them. Rather than shrug it off, Amy took matters into her own hands – literally – and began illustrating her own stickers for places like state forests, county parks, and little hometown landmarks. Her vision was to create unique, artful stickers for “all of the areas I visit, especially the small ones”, because she’d almost rather have a sticker to remember a trip than a T-shirt. Each design bursts with personality and local flavor, whether it’s a sketch of a historic fire tower on a mountain or a sunflower-themed graphic for a beloved hiking trail. The ethos here is ultra-personal and community-oriented: Sisters’ Sunflowers is essentially one outdoorsy soul sharing her love of nature and travel with others, one sticker at a time. Amy’s products are made on durable, weatherproof vinyl so you can slap them on your water bottle, laptop, or car and they’ll survive sun and rain (after all, they’re meant for the outdoor enthusiast lifestyle). There’s also a charming sustainability-by-nature aspect – these are simple, low-waste items that encourage people to cherish and remember their outdoor adventures, big and small. By celebrating lesser-known parks and “hidden gem” towns, Sisters’ Sunflowers invites everyone to slow down and appreciate the local outdoors – and maybe inspire a road trip to go find that scenic vista on the sticker. It’s feel-good, grassroots outdoor art that spreads joy and a sense of adventure.