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Stickers
We make most of our stickers at home.
I am personally not anal about stickers I make, buy, and use being weatherproof for 50 years laminated with the thickest industrial plastic.
I sorta LIKE when stickers will eventually fall off, disintegrate into nothingness, and die. Plus less plastic in the world.
Most homemade/handmade stickers inkjet are not going to be totally waterproof anyways. I've found with most laminates + paper combos I've tried, water eventually seeps into the sides and melts the color on the edges. You're gonna have better indestructible results with outsourcing to professional sticker printers with $10,000 machines.
Process
- Print sticker on sticker paper. (currenty use koala)
- Cut stickers with plotting machine (currently use silhouette)
- ???
- Stick the sticker.
Materials
The process is simple, but selecting the materials takes a bit more work. Homemade stickers won't be completely waterproof 90% of the time unless you invest in heavy machinery.
Sticker Paper
Most any label or sticker paper will do. Label paper is meant for temporary uses (like mailing labels!) so they won't be the most durable. Sticker paper that's labeled as “vinyl” material is more durable and slightly more waterproof.
There are a couple different finishes of sticker paper:
- Matte: I consider this “standard”. It feels nice and smooth, and works best with traditonal art or light/pastel colors. It won't look the best with deep black areas though, they will always look grayer than they should
- Glossy: I don't like this texture. It feels sticky in a bad stim way. But it will absorb deep black areas better than matte paper.
- Semi-gloss: I like this better than glossy texture. We use this for art with digital colors, high saturation, or a lot of deep black areas.
- Satin/Luster: This is the holy grail for me. I found some paper from A-Sub brand years ago, but they've been sold out since. They have a nice texture that reflects the blacks well, and doesn't feel sticky like glossy paper.
We currently use Koala brand sticker paper, for their matte and semi-gloss finishes. Some people don't like Koala sticker paper because the backing says “label paper” and that ruins their branding. I don't really care.
- Some people swear by onlinelabel's weatherproof paper.
- More suggestions for sticker paper brands, mostly on Amazon: https://www.thewestcoastkraeers.com/craft-supplies/paper
Lamination
We don't always use lamination for our stickers. Sometimes if we feel fancy we laminate them. Lamination helps protect the print if they're going to be touched a whole bunch, and it feels better to the touch than regular sticker paper.
- Oraguard 215 is most recommended for its durability and UV resistance: https://creativecraftvinyl.com/shop/printable-vinyl/oracal-uv-laminating-film-oraguard-215/
- Oraguard 210 is decent for its pricing: https://creativecraftvinyl.com/shop/printable-vinyl/oracal-oragaurd-210-laminate/
- You can also try any Avery or Scotch cold laminate.
- We use whatever holographic laminate that's on Amazon for shiny effects.
- I've found that hot lamination sheets that require a machine are too thick. Because of the added thickness (3mm for our glossy, 5mm for our matte), they're unable to flex around round surfaces and can't stick anymore. Your mileage may vary if you've found a brand that works.
Cutting
You can start out hand-cutting your stickers, but this takes a lot of time and will hurt your wrists eventually.
Eventually you'll want to upgrade to a machine that cuts your stickers. We only have experience with the small Silhouette Portrait, and we find it satisfactory for our needs. I hear Cricut software is less user-friendly, but it's what's most common in IRL stores.
Manufacturing
Occasionally you may NEED industrial grade stickers to put on your car or water bottle or something. Here's some printers I know of:
Company | Price for 3“ | Pros | Cons |
---|---|---|---|
https://www.stickerbunnies.com/ | $0.45 | By artists for artists, Low MOQ | Small business = long wait. Have heard of them being 1-2 months late. |
https://stickerguy.com/ | B&W: 250 for $65 | Monthly color specials, bumper sticker sizes | High MOQ, must order full color in 1000+ bulk |
https://pochomochi.carrd.co/ | $0.80 | By artists for artists, Low MOQ | A bit pricy |
Don't use Stickermule cuz they'll spam your inbox with awful political propaganda, and their acrylic charms are very poor quality.