Die Cut Vinyl StickerS

⚡️ The turnaround display and price will automatically update as you toggle between the different options.

📐 The size of your sticker is an important factor. The pricing is based on the area of the sticker and it’s easy to overlook something like the difference between a 2” x 2” sticker is 4 square inches but a 3” x 3” is 9 square inches, which is more than double the area! Therefore, you want to make sure the size of the sticker really meets your needs.

The size of your lettering is also important for visibility. Determine how large you need to scale your sticker design depending on how far away you want people to be able to read the text. The general guideline is for text to be 1 inch tall (measured at the Cap Height) per 10 feet away.

A sticker on a laptop could have text that is an inch to half an inch tall and still draw attention from people in a room. However, a bumper sticker on a car may want the text to be 4 inches tall so people 40 feet away can read it clearly, like the height on most license plates. Every order is custom and this is a factor you need to decide on before you order.

📆 Timeline is dependent on the options you select.

✦ 3 Day Turnaround
⦿ White Vinyl
⦿ Clear Vinyl No White Ink (very translucent)
⟡ Sticker Shape: Square
⟡ Sticker Shape: Rectangle
⟡ Sticker Shape: Circle
◆ Backing Cut: Roll
⟡ Sticker Shape: Circle
◆ Backing Cut: Rectangle

✦ 4 Day Turnaround
⦿ White Vinyl
⦿ Clear Vinyl No White Ink (very translucent)
⟡ Sticker Shape: Custom Shape
◆ Backing Cut: Roll
⟡ Sticker Shape: Custom Shape
◆ Backing Cut: Rectangle

✦ 10 Day Turnaround
⦿ Clear Vinyl with White Ink
⟡ Sticker Shape: All Variations
◆ Backing Cut: All Variations

✦ 14 Day Turnaround
⦿ White Vinyl
⦿ Clear Vinyl No White Ink (very translucent)
⟡ Sticker Shape: All
◆ Backing Cut: Custom Shape

We have many other options that may work for your project, but this is 1 of 2 options that can be die cut to a custom shape. The other option is roll labels but there is a $400 minimum order, so that doesn’t work in most instances.


Thank you,
Josh Snider