Wow this video is very informative. You did a lot of research & did an excellent job explaining & showing us samples. The quality of your work tells us you take lots of pride in your work thank you definitely visiting your Etsy site.
Ohmygod! I came here expecting a slightly informative mostly opinionated review of sticker paper. And you blew me away you science and facts! And answered questions I didn't even think to ask. Thank you so much!
Fantastic video! Everything I wanted to know in 20 minutes. I appreciate all the trials you did. Thank you for your time and efforts. You saved me a lot of time and money!
What's the paper you would choose if you were to make stickers for customers? I watched the whole video, and I don't think you mentioned your preferred brand.
This video is INCREDIBLY informative (albeit, let's be honest, a very boring subject). Thank you so much!! I really appreciate your scientific approach
Guessing Canadian, since you said pricing at a reasonable cost was limited and you also had to pay more than you should have. Canadian here. Most shipping is often more expensive than the product making it double the cost (before taxes and applicable import fees) depending where you’ve purchased from. Even amazon sucks for us price wise and with what’s actually available. Sadness
Feel free to message me sometime. I've been helping Canadians (specifically video gamers in particular) to order things from the USA and save on a lot of things through bundling. I've been doing it since 2008 successfully :). Good luck!
@@AwesomeSVGs Sorry to hear that. Yeah the pandemic has been really challenging for a lot of people. I only pray that next year things open up a lot and that it becomes much less of a struggle. Hang in there!
Thank you so much I have a Cannon Pixma MX922 and an Epson Workforce 7620 and used the Avery Matte White Sticker paper and I was very disappointed ☹️ the results were as you have confirmed in the video and I will be searching for the other paper in the review . I am thinking of getting a Cricuit for projects and the quality of the papers is something I have to try. Again, thank you for a wonderful and Informative video and Happy New Year 🎊
What settings do you suggest to use to print stickers with? Like....just "plain paper" and quality on "high" or "matte" or "glossy" photo paper plus "high" quality.....I feel the color looks different when I use photo paper and high quality settings... which is weird. But If I just use "plain paper" and quality on "high" i get nice colors BUT slightly shadowy grainy quality close up.
It depends on what you want the sticker for. For my nieces I always print on standard quality, but for businesses I would suggest to use high quality. It also depends on your printer. Some printers, like the one I use, print at a very high quality even in low quality setting. Try different settings in different papers and make a swatch using the color test and keep them handy for when you print again.
I dont think you put the right link for LD premium, because the one you put was the regular LD glossy, and I've used that paper before and it wasn't as good as i thought, I even had a friend tell me it wasn't great quality, and on amazon theres another link " LD Premium glossy sticker paper 50 sheet" which i found on my own, but I thought that was the actual one you were talking about. So is that the correct one you like to use or have you tried the one i mentioned which also on the title says "resin-coated"? Im thinking aobut trying that one to see how it works. The LD glossy; if I printed something black and white, kept smearing off when i brushed my fingers across the design after printing, and when i printed something detailed it left a lottttttt of little marks like as if the image was distorted. So that one you left on the link, to me, wasn't the best choice, but maybe it couldve just been my printer.
Hi this vid really helped me narrow my search so thanks a ton! I plan to add a lamination to my stickers. I was gonna use the LD here but since it is already glossy I was wondering if it'd be weird to add the laminate to something that is already shiny. Do you have any opinion on this? Is it better to do to a matte paper? Thanks for your time!!
so i got the LD glossy sticker papers but what i noticed was immediately once it was printed the ink was very easy to rub off of the sticker paper? am i supposed to let it sit for a while and let dry ? cause it does say on there that its quick dry but its not really that quick lol wondering if you have any tips
I have not had any issues with the stickers I use on my planners. I believe they could turn yellow under sunlight thought, like most coated glossy papers do, even fancy photography paper like canon’s do. I’ll add that test and report when I have reached a conclusion. Thanks for letting me know.
What printer are you using ? I have an HP office inkjet and I am seriously disappointed that almost nothing works from reviews. If you know what would work it would be greatly appreciated
I use a Canon Pixma 7200. It’s a great printer and allows you to print “borderless” (not absolutely borderless, but slightly off the edge). I have tried alternative inks and I wouldn’t recommend them because the results are kind of faded and the colors are completely off. It is wireless and allows air printing, so you can print directly from any IOS device. My only critique would be that it takes a long time to start up, but I don’t mind that’s really. Good luck! Here’s a link if you wanna check it out amzn.to/2y15aps
Tthanks for this video! Loved your PDF files in your blog! Why testing with a gauge the thickness of the paper instead of just making a little test to find the correct setting for a kiss-cut? Thanks!
It is just for instructional purposes so you guys understand it is not just the thickness of the actual sticker what matters, but also the liner. I always test all my papers and keep track of their thicknesses, that way I reduce the guessing part. You don’t need one though, it is just the OCD freak in me.
Can I use regular canon mg 2900 printer? Also if i just put clear sticker paper in my printer like a regular printer paper will it come out glossy like and if I put white sticker paper will it come out matte like. Also can I use regular 'Dummy' ink.
Hi Reyhanna. Yes. All Canon Pixma printers can achieve a really good printing quality. Regarding papers, the finish depends on the paper’s surface; if it’s glossy, you’ll end up with a shiny surface, if it’s matte, it’ll be dull. I wouldn’t know about dummy ink. It depends on the quality and that varies a lot. Good luck. 🍀
Idunno, I guess I’m not a big industry name and do this as a hobby and not as a job. I’m just glad spreading my finds around so people like you can appreciate it. I’m more than happy when someone comes around and leaves a comment. That makes my day, so thank you!
Online labels has a great laser printer white paper quality. As for printers I’ve only used monochrome printers and my brother laser printer has, so far, given me nothing but good quality printing for a very low price.
Awesome SVGs thank you so much for that! Another question is, i realise that many printers cant print on thicker paper like cardstock. Is brother or canon capable of printing on the thicker media?
Both my printers can do that. My brother printer has a feeding slot dedicated for special paper and I’ve no trouble using 110lb. I do remove the back cover to avoid bending and curling of thicker material. As for my Canon printer, it handles it beautifully! There a bit of curling but nothing too serious. So I would recommend them both.
All of them were measured. You can find the results chart here www.awesomesvgs.com/2018/05/6-things-to-look-for-in-sticker-papers.html Hope that helps. 🤗
question about the ld paper, I read a lot of reviews of it like paper turn yellow after a week and does not stick, and ink don't dry... does any of these happen to you?
Not at all. Many papers turn yellowish when you leave them exposed to sunlight so that might be it. As for the adhesive, I have not had any trouble either although I only use them for planners and other flat paper surfaces. Ink bit drying I’ve heard it from people that use alternative inks on their printers, but I didn’t experience that.
Reya Chen I’ve read the same reviews about the paper turning yellow. the LD paper is on sale right now so I might try it out, as it seems to preform quite well and I store my papers in a dark drawer not exposed to any light.
Have you tested online labels? Seems like a lot of creators are toting the quality and pricing (but again, it’s double the cost sent to Canada :( so I’m hoping when I visit fam in the US eventually, to time an order to be delivered hehe).
I have used the clear sticker paper for laser printers. I successfully created foiled stickers using a regular monochrome printer and deco foil with a sovereign laminator. The process is very simple and the results are stunning. I have not tried any other kind of paper from them because of the high overseas shipping costs, but I’m very happy with the clear paper. Here’s a video I made to explain my process in case you are interested. th-cam.com/video/vd1PjQ4zLAk/w-d-xo.html
As always a great, informative video. I do need to know which one goes through the printer best. I’m using an HP printer & Silhouette white sticker paper but it will only grab it about 5% of the time which is seriously frustrating & expensive. Any help would be so greatly appreciated.
I use a Canon Pixma 7200. Works amazing, it even prints 110 lb cardstock. I would advise you to empty the paper tray and put only one sheet of paper each time. The coating of some sticker papers and the lining could be preventing the printer from grabbing the sheets. Try cleaning the roller mechanism in the tray with some rubbing alcohol before considering a new printer. Hope that helps.
I tried the LD photo paper and my cricut explore air can't read the registration marks because it is a glossy material. Even if I go over the registration marks with a sharpie, it doesn't work every time. Then I have to go through hoops and print the project on copy paper, cut a square in the middle to only keep the registration marks and try to align it with the sticker paper and stick it with tape. It's a pain in the butt really XD. Do you have any tips?
You can use just a tiny bit of anti static powder, the one you use for stamping and heat embossing. It's worked for me in the past. The problem is not he registration mark itself, but the white shiny part!. Good Luck!
question about the ld paper, I read a lot of reviews of it like paper turn yellow after a week and does not stick, and ink don't dry... does any of these happen to you?
It depends on what you’ll use your stickers for, but with the LD paper you’ll get a great quality paper for a fraction of the price and it’s good for most uses
Can anyone recommend me some good quality vinyl sticker paper, other than cricut’s brand? Or is that the only one? I can’t seem to find any others...and the ones I do find have a lot of bad reviews like on amazon.
Hi Jes. LD photo paper claims to be environmentally sustainable. Avery has some eco friendly ones you can find here www.avery.com/help/kb/details.php?name=ecofriendly-avery-labels-name-badges-dividers-sheet-protectors&id=f764b338-a67a-11ea-936e-06b3e72edb9c&category=All 😉
Just to tell you Thank you. I been trying to use Cricut Sticker paper and it does not work in my printer at all. wasted way to much. So I watched your video on sticker paper and got some LD Paper and it works great. Thanks again
@@AwesomeSVGs so after all what's the best sticker paper for injet .. I want a glossy look to it I have white sticker paper but it comes out Matt finish...
Yes, I use a laser printer when doing foiled stickers. Here’s the video How To Make Stickers With Your Cricut - Clear Foiled Version th-cam.com/video/vd1PjQ4zLAk/w-d-xo.html
I never thought the best review video Ive seen would be on sticker papers, but you are an expert and did an amazing job. Thankful for this video!
Not only was that information super helpful, but your voice is extremely soothing to listen to. I have goosebumps.
Thank you!
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Wow this video is very informative. You did a lot of research & did an excellent job explaining & showing us samples.
The quality of your work tells us you take lots of pride in your work thank you definitely visiting your Etsy site.
Thanks Sally, I really love sharing what I learn everyday.
I love the printed comparison sheets. It really helps visualize their quality.
Ohmygod! I came here expecting a slightly informative mostly opinionated review of sticker paper. And you blew me away you science and facts! And answered questions I didn't even think to ask. Thank you so much!
Thank you very much. I’m kind of a geek 🤓. Glad you found it useful. 🤗
Which do you prefer to stick on hydroflasks (I often wash mine too, so which is more waterproof?)?
I’m not sure, but I think vinyl could work better. Keep in mind that ink from inlet printers might not be waterproof so give it a try first.
Thank you so much for this video, and for making the color test page available for us!
This video is a lifesaver! Thank you so much for sharing all your research with us!
Thanks Erin for stopping by
Thank you so much this was the best review ever!!!
Glad to be of help.
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I totally appreciate this content! I thought I'd have to order from someone forever...
Such a comprehensive review. Thank you for all the tips!
So in depth thanks so much love the gadgets
My first thought was "aww such a sweet voice and such a sweet way of explaining"🤭❤ god bless you!
As always, you are the best. I am going to try using the Silhouette white sticker paper for a graduation project.
Thank you for your kind word, good luck!
Thanks for this super informative video! I just got a cricut and want to make my own stickers, so I'm doing lots of research!
Good luck!
Thanks for stopping by.
Fantastic video! Everything I wanted to know in 20 minutes. I appreciate all the trials you did. Thank you for your time and efforts. You saved me a lot of time and money!
What's the paper you would choose if you were to make stickers for customers? I watched the whole video, and I don't think you mentioned your preferred brand.
This video is INCREDIBLY informative (albeit, let's be honest, a very boring subject). Thank you so much!! I really appreciate your scientific approach
Thanks Stephanie.
This video is so helpful! Thank you for sharing & putting in the time & effort for making it so informative!! 😊
Can you post a link on where to buy the gauge that you were using to measure the thickness of the material please... Thank you!
Hi David. Here’s the link on Amazon (affiliate) amzn.to/3yK50xz
So much information and extremely helpful. Thank you for all your hard work. It definitely shows!
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Guessing Canadian, since you said pricing at a reasonable cost was limited and you also had to pay more than you should have. Canadian here. Most shipping is often more expensive than the product making it double the cost (before taxes and applicable import fees) depending where you’ve purchased from. Even amazon sucks for us price wise and with what’s actually available. Sadness
Feel free to message me sometime. I've been helping Canadians (specifically video gamers in particular) to order things from the USA and save on a lot of things through bundling. I've been doing it since 2008 successfully :). Good luck!
I live in South America and the pandemic has really hit all shopping costs worldwide. I hope this passes soon. Stay healthy and good luck!
@@AwesomeSVGs Sorry to hear that. Yeah the pandemic has been really challenging for a lot of people. I only pray that next year things open up a lot and that it becomes much less of a struggle. Hang in there!
Thank you so much I have a Cannon Pixma MX922 and an Epson Workforce 7620 and used the Avery Matte White Sticker paper and I was very disappointed ☹️ the results were as you have confirmed in the video and I will be searching for the other paper in the review . I am thinking of getting a Cricuit for projects and the quality of the papers is something I have to try. Again, thank you for a wonderful and Informative video and Happy New Year 🎊
Happy new year to you too!
same here lmk if u find a matte sticker paper. Im very disappointing from the outcome when i print it
My printer can handle bigger than 8.5 x 11 i mean should i do larger sheets? Is it wiser to do the default
Hi !! my printer can print plain paper thick 64-105 gsm, so I can't print plain paper more than that size ? please answer thissss 🥺😭
Awesome video. So informative and such a pleasant voice. Really enjoyed it. Will be subscribing and watching more of your videos.
Thank you very much Brandy.
Subscribed and liked. Thanks for this informative video!
What settings do you suggest to use to print stickers with? Like....just "plain paper" and quality on "high" or "matte" or "glossy" photo paper plus "high" quality.....I feel the color looks different when I use photo paper and high quality settings... which is weird. But If I just use "plain paper" and quality on "high" i get nice colors BUT slightly shadowy grainy quality close up.
It depends on what you want the sticker for.
For my nieces I always print on standard quality, but for businesses I would suggest to use high quality.
It also depends on your printer. Some printers, like the one I use, print at a very high quality even in low quality setting. Try different settings in different papers and make a swatch using the color test and keep them handy for when you print again.
I dont think you put the right link for LD premium, because the one you put was the regular LD glossy, and I've used that paper before and it wasn't as good as i thought, I even had a friend tell me it wasn't great quality, and on amazon theres another link " LD Premium glossy sticker paper 50 sheet" which i found on my own, but I thought that was the actual one you were talking about. So is that the correct one you like to use or have you tried the one i mentioned which also on the title says "resin-coated"? Im thinking aobut trying that one to see how it works. The LD glossy; if I printed something black and white, kept smearing off when i brushed my fingers across the design after printing, and when i printed something detailed it left a lottttttt of little marks like as if the image was distorted. So that one you left on the link, to me, wasn't the best choice, but maybe it couldve just been my printer.
Thank you for taking the time and your thorough video!!
Hi this vid really helped me narrow my search so thanks a ton! I plan to add a lamination to my stickers. I was gonna use the LD here but since it is already glossy I was wondering if it'd be weird to add the laminate to something that is already shiny. Do you have any opinion on this? Is it better to do to a matte paper? Thanks for your time!!
Keep in mind that you could potentially tape the backing slits closed
so i got the LD glossy sticker papers but what i noticed was immediately once it was printed the ink was very easy to rub off of the sticker paper? am i supposed to let it sit for a while and let dry ? cause it does say on there that its quick dry but its not really that quick lol wondering if you have any tips
Nice video, wish there was a repostional one.
Thank you so much for sharing ! God bless
Really in depth comparisons. Do any of the sticker papers you've tested turn yellow? I've seen some reviews on the LD paper that said it does.
I have not had any issues with the stickers I use on my planners. I believe they could turn yellow under sunlight thought, like most coated glossy papers do, even fancy photography paper like canon’s do.
I’ll add that test and report when I have reached a conclusion.
Thanks for letting me know.
Adorable designs! We lived in Ecuador I feel ur pain!!! If I wanted to sell anything I’d have to sell digital download only.
Can you draw on the circuit vinyl, or is it only for printer
What printer are you using ? I have an HP office inkjet and I am seriously disappointed that almost nothing works from reviews. If you know what would work it would be greatly appreciated
I use a Canon Pixma 7200. It’s a great printer and allows you to print “borderless” (not absolutely borderless, but slightly off the edge). I have tried alternative inks and I wouldn’t recommend them because the results are kind of faded and the colors are completely off. It is wireless and allows air printing, so you can print directly from any IOS device. My only critique would be that it takes a long time to start up, but I don’t mind that’s really.
Good luck!
Here’s a link if you wanna check it out amzn.to/2y15aps
Tthanks for this video! Loved your PDF files in your blog! Why testing with a gauge the thickness of the paper instead of just making a little test to find the correct setting for a kiss-cut? Thanks!
It is just for instructional purposes so you guys understand it is not just the thickness of the actual sticker what matters, but also the liner. I always test all my papers and keep track of their thicknesses, that way I reduce the guessing part. You don’t need one though, it is just the OCD freak in me.
Can I use regular canon mg 2900 printer? Also if i just put clear sticker paper in my printer like a regular printer paper will it come out glossy like and if I put white sticker paper will it come out matte like. Also can I use regular 'Dummy' ink.
Hi Reyhanna.
Yes. All Canon Pixma printers can achieve a really good printing quality.
Regarding papers, the finish depends on the paper’s surface; if it’s glossy, you’ll end up with a shiny surface, if it’s matte, it’ll be dull.
I wouldn’t know about dummy ink. It depends on the quality and that varies a lot.
Good luck. 🍀
How come your videos that are very informative .. have little views?
Idunno, I guess I’m not a big industry name and do this as a hobby and not as a job. I’m just glad spreading my finds around so people like you can appreciate it. I’m more than happy when someone comes around and leaves a comment. That makes my day, so thank you!
Fantastic review!
thank you for the super thorough review!
😉
Thank you for this info! Was wondering what you would recommend for laser printers? White sticker paper and printer-wise?
Online labels has a great laser printer white paper quality. As for printers I’ve only used monochrome printers and my brother laser printer has, so far, given me nothing but good quality printing for a very low price.
Awesome SVGs thank you so much for that! Another question is, i realise that many printers cant print on thicker paper like cardstock. Is brother or canon capable of printing on the thicker media?
Both my printers can do that.
My brother printer has a feeding slot dedicated for special paper and I’ve no trouble using 110lb. I do remove the back cover to avoid bending and curling of thicker material. As for my Canon printer, it handles it beautifully! There a bit of curling but nothing too serious. So I would recommend them both.
Thanks u so much!! You've been such a great help. Cant wait to get me new printers!
Thank You for this!!! What was the paper you measured with the gage? The one with the clear package.
All of them were measured.
You can find the results chart here
www.awesomesvgs.com/2018/05/6-things-to-look-for-in-sticker-papers.html
Hope that helps.
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Hello, can you recommend a printable vinyl sticker for car stickers? Thank you.
Oracle 651
Hi! ^^ did you have a link for the tool you used to measure the thickness of the paper? Thanks!
Yup!
Here’s the Amazon link for the same one
amzn.to/3qqG8Yp
(Affiliate link)
question about the ld paper, I read a lot of reviews of it like paper turn yellow after a week and does not stick, and ink don't dry... does any of these happen to you?
Not at all. Many papers turn yellowish when you leave them exposed to sunlight so that might be it. As for the adhesive, I have not had any trouble either although I only use them for planners and other flat paper surfaces. Ink bit drying I’ve heard it from people that use alternative inks on their printers, but I didn’t experience that.
Reya Chen I’ve read the same reviews about the paper turning yellow. the LD paper is on sale right now so I might try it out, as it seems to preform quite well and I store my papers in a dark drawer not exposed to any light.
Have you tested online labels? Seems like a lot of creators are toting the quality and pricing (but again, it’s double the cost sent to Canada :( so I’m hoping when I visit fam in the US eventually, to time an order to be delivered hehe).
I have used the clear sticker paper for laser printers. I successfully created foiled stickers using a regular monochrome printer and deco foil with a sovereign laminator. The process is very simple and the results are stunning.
I have not tried any other kind of paper from them because of the high overseas shipping costs, but I’m very happy with the clear paper.
Here’s a video I made to explain my process in case you are interested. th-cam.com/video/vd1PjQ4zLAk/w-d-xo.html
Thanks good vid
Also I subscribed, I don’t know 🤷♂️ how I found your channel but I am glad I did 😊
As always a great, informative video. I do need to know which one goes through the printer best. I’m using an HP printer & Silhouette white sticker paper but it will only grab it about 5% of the time which is seriously frustrating & expensive. Any help would be so greatly appreciated.
I use a Canon Pixma 7200. Works amazing, it even prints 110 lb cardstock. I would advise you to empty the paper tray and put only one sheet of paper each time. The coating of some sticker papers and the lining could be preventing the printer from grabbing the sheets. Try cleaning the roller mechanism in the tray with some rubbing alcohol before considering a new printer. Hope that helps.
Awesome SVGs thank you so much! I will for sure try that! You rock!
Great information thanks
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I tried the LD photo paper and my cricut explore air can't read the registration marks because it is a glossy material. Even if I go over the registration marks with a sharpie, it doesn't work every time. Then I have to go through hoops and print the project on copy paper, cut a square in the middle to only keep the registration marks and try to align it with the sticker paper and stick it with tape. It's a pain in the butt really XD. Do you have any tips?
You can use just a tiny bit of anti static powder, the one you use for stamping and heat embossing. It's worked for me in the past. The problem is not he registration mark itself, but the white shiny part!. Good Luck!
woah! good idea! I'm going to try this^^ many thanks!
question about the ld paper, I read a lot of reviews of it like paper turn yellow after a week and does not stick, and ink don't dry... does any of these happen to you?
Thank you for the educational video and your work is beautiful and amazing
I also just subscribed.
Thank you! 🤗
sooo which is the best? :))
To me, LD photo paper.
thank you so much for this video! I appreciate your thoroughness ❤️
which would be the best paper? cool video
It depends on what you’ll use your stickers for, but with the LD paper you’ll get a great quality paper for a fraction of the price and it’s good for most uses
Can anyone recommend me some good quality vinyl sticker paper, other than cricut’s brand? Or is that the only one? I can’t seem to find any others...and the ones I do find have a lot of bad reviews like on amazon.
I'm looking for some too, but haven't come up with answers yet.
Do you know any of these are eco friendly?
Hi Jes.
LD photo paper claims to be environmentally sustainable.
Avery has some eco friendly ones you can find here www.avery.com/help/kb/details.php?name=ecofriendly-avery-labels-name-badges-dividers-sheet-protectors&id=f764b338-a67a-11ea-936e-06b3e72edb9c&category=All
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wow you made me think about sticker paper in a new way lol
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2 years late but thanks for the very informative video !!!
Just to tell you Thank you. I been trying to use Cricut Sticker paper and it does not work in my printer at all. wasted way to much. So I watched your video on sticker paper and got some LD Paper and it works great. Thanks again
Great to know it worked for you.
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I just picked up random sticker paper and I just realized of how thick it was.
sticker MASTER!!!!
☺️
@@AwesomeSVGs so after all what's the best sticker paper for injet .. I want a glossy look to it I have white sticker paper but it comes out Matt finish...
Great
Have you ever printed stickers on a laser Printer?
Yes, I use a laser printer when doing foiled stickers. Here’s the video How To Make Stickers With Your Cricut - Clear Foiled Version th-cam.com/video/vd1PjQ4zLAk/w-d-xo.html
Great job. Thank you
Its kind of complicated all these different papers my god
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