
Sticker Sheets
Multiple designs on one sheet.
This article lists all supported materials for sticker sheets and outlines their technical properties, limitations, and compatibility considerations. All stickers placed on a sheet share the same material, finish, and adhesive type.
Sticker sheets can be produced on the same range of materials as individual stickers. However, all stickers on a sheet must use one unified material. Each material type has specific characteristics related to durability, appearance, and technical suitability for various designs.
The following materials are supported for sticker sheet production:
All materials are available with standard adhesive types suitable for general application, unless otherwise noted below.
Opaque white base
Fully weather-resistant
Suitable for detailed or colorful artwork
Compatible with glossy or matte laminate
Clear base
Artwork opacity determines final appearance
White ink available to increase opacity or create selective transparency
Avoid tiny transparent details for best results
Reflective rainbow-look
Artwork colors may shift slightly due to base reflection
Works with large and small designs, with black and white and full-color print
White ink recommended for precise color control
Sparkly texture embedded in the material
Fine details may appear less sharp due to the texture
White ink recommended for overlaying artwork
Geometric reflective surface
High-reflection effect may reduce the legibility of small text
White ink can be used to reduce the material effect
Metallic mirror-like surface
Highly reflective
Artwork contrast may appear lower without white ink
Suitable for all designs, but tends to perform best with bold, contrasting colors
Metallic brushed texture
Semi-reflective with a visible distressed look
White ink can be used to create opaque areas
Ultra-thin lines directly on metallic areas may not be visible due to the texture
Shimmery glitter effect with smaller particles
Adds a great shimmer to artwork
White ink available for more accurate color reproduction
Light-absorbing surface that emits glow
White and transparent areas glow, darker colors mute the effect
Works best with medium-to-large shapes
Avoid tiny cutouts
Brown paper base
The brown paper affects color accuracy; a white layer is needed for sharper colors
Not water-resistant
Works great for rusting, earthy designs
Removable adhesive
Suitable for temporary use
Same print and durability characteristics as standard vinyl
Extra-strong adhesive
Suitable for difficult surfaces
Not recommended for temporary applications
The following limitations apply regardless of material type:
All stickers on the sheet must use a single material and finish. Mixed materials are not supported within the same sheet.
Reflective or textured materials (Holographic, Glitter, Prismatic, Brushed Aluminum, Mirror) may reduce clarity on small text or intricate line work.
When applicable:
Provides opacity on non-white bases
Improves legibility and color consistency
Must be explicitly included in the file if required (depending on design tool), but we're happy to fix it for you - use the comment box when ordering.
Materials with reflective or textured surfaces may slightly alter the perceived color of printed artwork.
Vinyl-based and special effects materials: weather-resistant
Paper-based materials: not water-resistant or recommended for outdoor use
When choosing a material for a sticker sheet, consider the following:
Required durability
Desired opacity and color behavior
Visibility of fine details
Surface texture interaction with artwork
These factors help ensure consistent output across all stickers on the sheet.
Sticker sheets can be produced on a wide range of materials, including our vinyl materials, our special materials, and glow-in-the-dark materials. Each material has specific technical properties and limitations, and all stickers on a sheet must share the same material and adhesive type.