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A sign titled "How to make your own pocket" is displayed on a textured wall, likely in Bangkok, Thailand, given the Thai language text. The sign features a whimsical, pastel-pink border with small decorative flowers and hearts.

The sign outlines a step-by-step process for creating personalized items, illustrated with images. The steps include:

1.  **Creating an avatar:** Shown with two cartoon figures, one with glasses and the other with a bow in her hair, holding smartphones. A QR code is also present.
2.  **Selecting a QR code:** The text indicates scanning a QR code to access a website.
3.  **Choosing a frame:** Displayed are various pre-designed frames for photos.
4.  **Selecting a "Pocket Set" sticker:** This step is illustrated with an image of a smartphone interface showing different sticker options.
5.  **Taking a photo with a "Pocket Set" and staff:** This depicts a cartoon of a person taking a photo at a counter with a staff member.
6.  **DIY (Do It Yourself):** This section shows how to cut out silver-shaped pendants for attaching to the back. Images of various items, including heart-shaped lockets with pictures and decorative elements like dalmatian dogs, children, and flowers, are shown.

The bottom of the sign features a close-up of a heart-shaped locket containing two cartoon children. Below this, there is text indicating where to cut a silver pendant to attach it to the back. To the right of this section, there are illustrations of diamond shapes, a dalmatian dog, and a smaller version of the children's avatar.

In the foreground, a small, brown, ceramic dachshund figurine with a hole on its back, likely for holding something like a pen or a plant, sits on a wooden surface. The figurine's eyes are black dots, and its nose is pink.

The overall scene suggests a retail or craft-related establishment, possibly a gift shop or a booth in a market, where customers can create custom accessories.
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Jun 14, 2026, 5:49 AM

Bangkok, Thailand

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A sign titled "How to make your own pocket" is displayed on a textured wall, likely in Bangkok, Thailand, given the Thai language text. The sign features a whimsical, pastel-pink border with small decorative flowers and hearts. The sign outlines a step-by-step process for creating personalized items, illustrated with images. The steps include: 1. **Creating an avatar:** Shown with two cartoon figures, one with glasses and the other with a bow in her hair, holding smartphones. A QR code is also present. 2. **Selecting a QR code:** The text indicates scanning a QR code to access a website. 3. **Choosing a frame:** Displayed are various pre-designed frames for photos. 4. **Selecting a "Pocket Set" sticker:** This step is illustrated with an image of a smartphone interface showing different sticker options. 5. **Taking a photo with a "Pocket Set" and staff:** This depicts a cartoon of a person taking a photo at a counter with a staff member. 6. **DIY (Do It Yourself):** This section shows how to cut out silver-shaped pendants for attaching to the back. Images of various items, including heart-shaped lockets with pictures and decorative elements like dalmatian dogs, children, and flowers, are shown. The bottom of the sign features a close-up of a heart-shaped locket containing two cartoon children. Below this, there is text indicating where to cut a silver pendant to attach it to the back. To the right of this section, there are illustrations of diamond shapes, a dalmatian dog, and a smaller version of the children's avatar. In the foreground, a small, brown, ceramic dachshund figurine with a hole on its back, likely for holding something like a pen or a plant, sits on a wooden surface. The figurine's eyes are black dots, and its nose is pink. The overall scene suggests a retail or craft-related establishment, possibly a gift shop or a booth in a market, where customers can create custom accessories.

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