Sporelust!
Rare West Coast Fungi Sticker Sheet No. 1 (2024 Release)
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A nonprofit collaboration with Fungal Diversity Survey (FunDiS). 50% of profits support biodiversity conservation and citizen science efforts.
About this design: This sticker sheet features five wild mushrooms from FunDiS's West Coast Fungi Challenge: Short-Branched Dendro, Fuzzy Peach Cup, Lobed Oysterling, Yellow-Gilled Cypress, and Purple Prince Coral.
- 5 wild mushroom stickers
- FunDiS nonprofit collaboration
- 50% of profit supports fungal biodiversity research
- Original artwork by Chris Adams
Materials
Materials
Hand Printed in Oregon on 100% Organic Cotton. Made in the USA. Featuring art by Sporelust! Co-Founder Chris Adams.
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
Dimensions
Dimensions
Care Instructions
Care Instructions
Wash Cold-Tumble Dry Low-Do Not Use Bleach-Do Not Iron

Designed to Stand Out
Every Sporelust! design starts as a pen-and-ink drawing. No templates, no stock art, no AI. Just original artwork inspired by mycology, nature, and decades of punk-skate culture.
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From Pen to Print
Hand Drawn Artwork
Every design starts as a pen-and-ink drawing. Original artwork inspired by mycology and punk-skate culture.
Quality Materials
100% organic cotton with eco-friendly water-based inks. Good for you, better for the planet.
Screen Printed
Screen printed in small batches, not mass-produced. Subtle ink variations make each piece one of a kind.
Shipped to You
Packed and shipped straight to your door. Free US shipping on orders over $75.
Made in the Studio
Every Sporelust shirt is printed by hand in a small studio in Oregon. Here's what that actually looks like.
What Sets Us Apart
Chris Adams
Chris is a pen-and-ink illustrator and the founder of Sporelust! He's spent over a decade creating artwork that combines his love of mycology with the punk-skate aesthetic of the '80s and '90s.
What started as a side project has grown into a community of mushroom lovers, foragers, and mycology enthusiasts who share a belief that the woods really are rad.
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