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Molly Bee Studio wholesale products

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About Molly Bee Studio

Molly Bee — a.k.a., me! — is a proudly queer, disabled, neurodivergent artist on a mission to make the world a little more inclusive, kinder, prouder, and a bit sillier, too. I find my inspiration in my communities here in Philly and online, focusing on Pride and intersectionality with some nerd culture and Philly attitude to keep things spicy. I intentionally create wearable or functional items like pins, stickers, and stationery, and I use text heavily in my designs because I value the silent connections people make when they see others expressing values they share. This is vitally important to me as someone with an “invisible” disability and who often doesn’t “read” as queer or neurodivergent by many people’s standards. My art comes from a place of reaching out to other marginalized people and offering others a comfortable way to reach out. If it starts conversations, even better. I want to lower the bar for people to find their people.

"Eff this Jawn" sticker for wholesale by Molly Bee Studio

"Eff this Jawn" sticker

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"Pockets Against the Patriarchy" Sticker for wholesale by Molly Bee Studio

"Pockets Against the Patriarchy" Sticker

"Crack the Patriarchy" Sticker for wholesale by Molly Bee Studio

"Crack the Patriarchy" Sticker

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    Molly Bee Studio wholesale products

    Molly Bee Studio wholesale products

    Molly Bee Studio wholesale products

    Find products for your store from thousands of brands.

    Lock
    Unlock wholesale pricing

    About Molly Bee Studio

    Molly Bee — a.k.a., me! — is a proudly queer, disabled, neurodivergent artist on a mission to make the world a little more inclusive, kinder, prouder, and a bit sillier, too. I find my inspiration in my communities here in Philly and online, focusing on Pride and intersectionality with some nerd culture and Philly attitude to keep things spicy. I intentionally create wearable or functional items like pins, stickers, and stationery, and I use text heavily in my designs because I value the silent connections people make when they see others expressing values they share. This is vitally important to me as someone with an “invisible” disability and who often doesn’t “read” as queer or neurodivergent by many people’s standards. My art comes from a place of reaching out to other marginalized people and offering others a comfortable way to reach out. If it starts conversations, even better. I want to lower the bar for people to find their people.