Ramadan Instagram Stickers: The Bahraini Artist Behind Them

  • Publish date: Sunday، 18 April 2021
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We’ve all seen the Instagram Ramadan story in our stories feed which features stories related to Ramadan. This is done by using one of the Ramadan stickers designed by Bahraini artist Hala Al-Abbasi.

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The feature allows you to see stories with these stickers from people you follow all in a shared story.

Abbasi partnered with the social media platform on three new stickers for Ramadan that were released on Monday a day before Ramadan.

The first sticker is an illustration of a mosque against the backdrop of star and a crescent. The second picture is a visual of tea and dates to represent Ramadan traditions. The last image is also an illustration of a crescent and stars.

“Hala Al-Abbasi, an illustrator in Bahrain, was inspired by her favorite aspects of the holiday, and chose to reflect on the ‘beautiful moments that we share together.’” according to Instagram Design’s account.

“Hala hopes that her stickers will be used throughout Ramadan to mark moments of celebration, from greetings to special suhoors and iftars, all the way to celebrating Eid,” the page added.

The talented artist hoped she would bring joy through these stickers “enjoyed working and creating these cute stickers, so you can enjoy playing and using them during your daily routine in Ramadan. The process of creating the stickers has been amazing from sketching to drawing and coloring. I wanted to bring joy and happiness through them so you can feel the vibes and be happy!” she said on her Instagram.

To use the stickers, you will need to open the Instagram Story tray and add your favorite sticker to your story.

Image Source: Instagram