When I wanted to contribute to our family income but needed flexibility, I found the perfect setup: Crafted Threads for design bundles, Amazon for a Cricut printer, and Etsy to sell my creations. I started by printing fun t-shirts during quiet moments at home, and now I also sell them at local craft fairs. It’s incredibly rewarding to see this side hustle making a real difference in our budget!
that price chart was such a blessing! your efforts are appreciated! small business just getting started (less than 1yr) so i'll take all the advice and consumer commentary i can find!
As a broke college student with a creative streak, I decided to start a simple t-shirt business. Here's my pipeline for success: Crafted Threads for the design bundle, Amazon for a budget-friendly heat press (or borrow one like I did!), and campus events for my marketplace. Now I’m selling witty shirts that are covering my coffee habit AND my textbooks. It’s been a game changer!
Thank you for this video! I have never tried any of these companies but decided to order from Sticker App and I really like how I was able to clearly see what my sticker will look like before ordering . The past company I was using just gave a blurry example of what I just uploaded and it would make me worried my sticker would be blurry too! Your video was very clear and concise which is really appreciated!!
@@XxiBeastBoyixX thanks! I know, for real haha! I plan on doing another one of these with like holographic or metallic stickers so I’ll be sure to get affiliate links for that one 😆
It's been a few months so I don't recall the exact number of promotional stickers I ordered from Vinyl Disorder but I have been very happy with them. These are promotional stickers I give out for free at comic cons if someone buys a certtain amount of product from me. I haven't tested the waterproof aspects of the stickers - I am simply going by look and feel and I was really impressed with the stickers I got from them.
That's so awesome to hear, and thanks for leaving feedback about them! What kind did you order, the standard gloss vinyl? I've been hoping more people will comment on their experiences with any vendors they've tried.
I ordered 500 stickers to give out for free at Pride last year from Standup Stickers and based on this I may try Vinyl Disorder for out 1000 order this year. We were very happy with Standup stickers but Vinyl Disorder is a bit cheaper.
Thanks for reviewing more options. I personally use Sticker Mule, like their price points and specials they run (join email list). And they do 10 sticker sample specials for $10 quite often, and even $1 for random sticker samples. Anyway, I'm trying to find other weather proof options too. So I'll give Sticker Ninja a try, to start. And Sticker App. When you make your next video definitely keep the Price Comparison Worksheet you have at 12:16 - that is very helpful. Maybe do another worksheet for weight quality comparison.
Super informative video!!! 🤘🏻 I just came back to it for reference and decided to use Vinyl Disorder for the type & amount of stickers I need. To my pleasant surprise they're having a 50% off sale right now!! I wouldn't have ever found them if it weren't for this video, so thanks again!!!
Thanks for checking out the video, glad it was helpful! That's so rad, I didn't know they had a sale going on right now, maybe I'll order some more too! 😆
You've probably made other videos on this by now, but I would love for you to review stickermule. I typically use vinyl disorder, but when I can get a good deal on sticker mule, I go with them. This was such an awesome video! I do want to say if anyone has looked into stickerla to be warned. I spent almost $200 with StickerLA and the print was horrible. When I reached out for help on their website and Facebook and email, no one ever replied. So I was out $200 for some really crappy stickers. The colors were all blurred, all the details were blurred, and the colors were muddied and grainy. Just a heads up for people.
Just found this video. Very informative!! I just started trying stickers with my artwork. I printed my own, ordered some from Sticker App & some from Vinyl Disorder, so excited to see what I prefer and what price is best for me. I know some of these companies have coupon codes and different savings apart from quantity savings. At first I was a bit overwhelmed with all the choices of where to print my stickers, and maybe I just get them from a few different ones depending on offers and price? Or maybe stick to 1 or 2... But your video is a great! I do think that having something waterproof /UV protection is somewhat important, as a lot of stickers are exposed to the elements.
Thanks so much for checking out the video, and glad you found it helpful! You're right a lot of these vendors often have sales or promos so it's Something to consider. It's a good idea to subscribe to their mailing lists because that's usually where you'll find the best promos. I agree with you about the UV coating. Most people who buy stickers these days expect them to last if they put them on an item that sees the outdoor elements.
As someone who has used Rockin' Monkey, I'm conflicted on whether or not I can recommend them. Agree with everything that was said in the video about color accuracy, vibrancy, and durability, but I can't get behind their lack of quality control. Some batches are perfect and some come with off-centered cuts, a jagged perimeter on the laminate of what I'm assuming is the blade that is used for cutting, and pricks/ small holes (I don't know the word, sorry) in the stickers. The small pricks are scattered throughout the designs. On the smaller 2x2 stickers its not as noticeable, but I sell peekers so a lot of the time, there are many of these pricks. I don't know what causes that. Some batches come with a lot of B-grade stickers, which the company is super nice about reprinting. But i've always had to wait 3+ weeks for my original sticker order so I'm not too happy with having to wait longer. Don't get me wrong, they are great stickers and have beautiful quality. Great for beginners like me when starting out. But now that my shop is a little bigger, I can't really take the chance on getting those bad batches.
Thanks for your input! That's definitely something that would be easily missed from just 1 print run with them, so I appreciate you sharing your experiences as a repeat customer. That's disappointing to hear but glad to hear they'll reprint the bad batches. Those bad batches definitely shouldn't pass QC to begin with, though.
My one and only experience so far has been positive - but I will say I agree with the wait. They claim 7-13 days I believe if not sooner. But it took longer than that to arrive. It’s a very long wait considering they offer the option to “expedite” your order faster by giving them a deadline. I feel like everyone just makes up an excuse as to why they need them asap which leaves the rest of us waiting. 🤷🏻♂️
Thanks so much for this! I'm currently researching offering stickers in my art practice, but had never previously heard of these sticker printers. Great comparison testing on a good-sized field. 💖
Very interesting and well presented . I find it KoOL how stickers are made. I draw and one day hope to get some stickers done. One oddball thing I do with the stickers I collect is the smell test.. yes , may be odd but there is a certain smell that goes along with well made stickers. I personally would use the silkscreen method as "true ink " is used. Thanks again .. PEACE from Western CANADA
Thanks so much! When you mentioned the smell test I was totally thinking of scratch and sniff stickers haha. Silkscreen is definitely pretty nice! Good luck with the sticker-making!
Love this video! I’ve only ever used sticker app and sticker mule so it was nice to see other companies and how they stacked up. I will say maybe it’s changed since this video was posted but I personally don’t like sticker app. Though the prices are cheaper the quality can be iffy. I got stickers in both matte and glossy and glossy looked way better as the matte was twice as thin and the colors got muddy since I didn’t have straight solid colors like the example you showed. The glossy was clearer color wise but was rather thick but is a way where if you looked at it from the side you can see the thin vinyl of the sticker and then a thick layer of the gloss. This for me made it look really cheap and I feel like the layers would eventually separate They haven’t yet but I still worry. For now my go to is still sticker mule as it’s one layer and the colors in the matte are very solid and not muddy. The only thing I have to say about sticker mule is I always have to turn my colors up in saturation just a hair if I want it to be super SUPER vibrant colors
Thanks! I appreciate you sharing your experiences. I tried StickerMule years ago, but didn't like how the stickers came out. I thought the cut was bad and the colors were muddy -- your note about turning up the saturation makes sense. Maybe I'll give them another shot.
Those is awesome Lisa, and super helpful. I'm looking forward to the results of the outdoor test. If you've got stickers to spare, I've got another test that might be useful - a peel test! I've found that some stickers are harder to peel after you've had them for awhile vs when you first receive them. Speaking to these vendors specifically, I've used sticker ninja, sticker app, sticker robot and jak prints, and they're all great in different ways that you've mentioned. I'd love to see a review of some of the special materials they use in the future. Also wanted to point out that sticker app just started offering back printing as well though I haven't tried it. Also, sticker robot's back print is B&W only, while sticker app and jak prints do full color. Finally, when it comes to cutting, keep in mind that most vendors will let you submit your own dieline. I've done this with all the vendors I mentioned in order to get full bleed (edge-to-edge) designs. Just make sure you ask them what their safety margins are first. I think most say 1/8" safety with the same size bleed, but that may vary.
Thanks, Brandy! You made tons of great points and filled in crucial info -- thanks for that! A peel test sounds like a good idea. Maybe I'll let them sit for a few months and give it a try. I have to do a 6 month follow up with the outdoor bit as well anyway. Specialty stocks seems like a good next video. A lot people were asking about those when I originally mentioned making this one.
One thing I've learned tho is to make sure and read the terms and services... cause if you have your own logo some websites say they can use your logo for whatever they want.
Interesting. I used Sticker Mule, as they had a 10 stickers for $1 promo. They were a matte finish and had a sort of satin texture to them. They also allowed for me to specify the off set, or how much white was around it, and that was cool. I've since learned how to make stickers myself, printing on vinyl, cold laminating, then contour cutting, but I can only do glossy finishes. So that's what I'm selling in store. I tested them out on my car for a few months before releasing them. No dishwasher to test, but handwashing seems fine. If these get busy enough to warrant just having them outside printed I'd be willing to give Stciker Mule another order and give one of these guys a try to compare. Probably sticker app. Have about 8 designs so far, but about 5 that do best. I'm off to find your 6 months later video. Thanks this was informative and hopefully useful down the line.
Thanks for sharing your experience with Sticker Mule. I was hoping more people would chime in with experiences! How did the Sticker Mule sticker hold up on your car? I'm guessing that would be a really telling experiment for outdoor durability.
@redhalftone actually I never tried it out. By the time they arrived I figured out how to make my own. But you're right. Trying both out on the car, at the same time, to see how it fairs would be a good test. Similar to yours. I'm by Detroit and get a good mix of weather.
I think sticker app is the most customizable and best for added metallic / holo / cracked ice / other special materials & finishes to certain parts of the sticker.
This is an outstanding video. I've used sticker robot for years as I really enjoy their screen printed quality, and their price per peice really helps profitability. However, it looks like I need to branch out!
Thanks so much for checking it out! For sure, Sticker Robot is definitely quality and the pricing is good if you want to do bigger runs. Really all of these vendors have their pros and cons. Depends on what you’re looking for!
My go to vendor is Sticker Mule. I hate that Rockin Monkey can’t give me a definitive date on when I’ll receive them. Sticker You has been great when a need just a few. Thanks for the great video!
Great video, looking forward to see how those stickers hold up in the environment. I only have experience with StickerYou with one batch of stickers. I can say they don't seem to hold up well outside, my stickers have begin to fade around 4-6 months.
Because of this video, I went and ordered some stickers from Sticker App! Thank you for that! I'm curious, do we know if any of these vendors will do multiple different types of materials on one sticker? For example, Sticker App did holographic on one of my design elements, but I would like to do holographic/reflective on one portion of the design element and glow in the dark on other portions of the design element. Do any of these vendors do that? Is it even possible?
@@javieraguirre5145 super awesome to hear! 😄 As far as I know, most sticker vendors use the vinyl to create the effect. For example, for holo they use a holographic vinyl, for glow in the dark, they use a glow in the dark vinyl and print on top of that. If you used a vendor that screen printed their stickers (rather than digital printing like most) theoretically they could print with metallic ink, glow ink, neon ink, etc... You probably couldn’t replicate things like holo or glitter with it though. Just a thought.
Super helpful! I’ve sent a ton to Sticker Mule but have wanted to branch out and try some others. I appreciate your in depth breakdown. Which the cut lines, do you provide a dueling or leave that up to the vendor to create?
I left it up to vendor in this case because I wanted to see how they would handle them. I know not everyone -- especially those starting out has a grasp on how to set them up, so I figured this would be a good thing to look at. On the regular, I usually set them up myself.
I use sticker mule. Shipping is free and I don’t pay any duties which is so good since I’m purchasing from overseas. I save on shipping and duties. I don’t know any other sticker shops that offer free shipping
I was very disappointed in my order (which was very large) from Rockin' Monkey. I would not recommend them. I sent a very high rez file and the print was blurry and the edges rough. Came out much better when I reordered from sticker mule. I prefer SticerkApp for cost / speed. Sticker Mule for thick tough feeling stickers, but are a bit more costly. -- Thanks for this video I'm always curious about other options.
Dope! I've been pondering printing some slaps for a while now. With so many companies out there, this info helps. Namely the pricing chart. Thanks Lisa! Wondering how the clear or those holographic ones hold up?
this helps alot im still not 100% sure who to go with though ive narrowed it down.im looking for the best quality at the cheapest price though sticker robots cool printing method has me intrigued its just a little more pricy.
I’m shopping around for a supplier. Was hoping to find a POD but I don’t know if their quality is as good. Do you? I personally love StickerApp. I have a friend who’s an artist who’s been using them for years. I have a few of his gloss stickers on my van that still look great after 3 years outside in the harsh Aussie weather. So that’ll be my pick if I end up having to store my own inventory. Still would prefer POD as I travel full time & holding inventory would be tricky.
I'm also a big fan of StickerApp- they're my go-to. I have yet to find a POD vendor that even touches the quality of most of the vendors in the video. The other issue I ran into with PODs aside from the product not being as high quality, is the fact that their prints are inconsistent. Personally, I just can't put out a lack-luster product and have even further inconsistencies. Maybe I'll eventually try to do a review on all POD companies for a good across-the-board comparison.
when you say a softer cut like, do you mean like the feel of it on the edge? I like for my stickers to be rounded down and smooth so no dirty and grime sticks around the edges. I have stickers from sticker app and they're sharp on the edges
I mean rounded edges as in there are no pointed, hard-angled edges. I guess I just don't like rounded contours :). I haven't noticed any grime or edges collecting dust in the rounded vs sharp edge contours. I know what you mean by the grime though, but it appears to have to to do with some vendors having a bit of adhesive around the edges. I'm guessing this has to do with how they cut them -- laser vs. plotter cutter. I think the laser-cut ones get stickier and attract the grime. I've resorted to leaving them in the ziploc bags they come in to mitigate this.
Of these vendors, check out vinyl disorder. When you click on their cut to shape stickers, you'll see a grey box at the bottom of the quantities section that says"need just one?". You could probably order them all individually that way. Overall it will be more expensive per sticker, though.
For your cut to shape stickers, how east are they to peel off from the backing? Have you run into any issues where your damage/crease/wrinkle a sticker when removing a sticker from the backing?
Most of these don't have the cutback to remove the backing, but overall I haven't had issues removing the stickers. The sticker material is substantial (more like plastic / not like paper) enough to not create wrinkles or creases.
I would use sticker mule but in order to make a sticker pack they want me to download a software that I have to put in my credit card and remember to cancel a free trial.
My go-to is StickerApp. I really like their overall product. The print quality is top-notch and in my experience, they print on quality vinyl that lasts. They're definitely not the most affordable of the bunch but if quality is at the top of your list, that's who I recommend.
Thanks for the informative video! This helped me a lot! Does anyone know if these companies print any transparent designs? I'm trying to look into selling stickers but most of my current designs look better without a white border.
Thanks for checking it out! StickerApp prints transparent -- I've tried it and recommend it. All of the vendors mentioned in the video do as well, but I haven't tried those.
Sorry if you've already addressed this question, but do any of the mentioned businesses do print on demand or drop shipping? If not, do you know of any? I'm looking for a POD/drop shipping company that does a contour die cut/kiss cut sticker instead of on a sheet. Thanks in advance!
Hey, none of the ones mentioned in the video do printing on demand or drop shipping. You could try Printful. They do what you're looking for in both kiss-cut and sheets. I've never printed stickers with them so I don't know about the quality. I actually use Printful for print-on-demand and drop shipping art prints. It connects nicely with Shopify and I'm happy with them so far.
@@redhalftone Thanks for the reply! Yeah, I've been checking out Printful, Printify and other POD companies, but all of their stickers come out on a sheet, regardless of the type of sticker. Was hoping someone knew of a way to get stickers contour cut where the backing is the same shape as the sticker itself from a POD company so I don't have to order 50+ stickers and then ship myself. Contour cut stickers just look much more high-end/premium.
Wondering how the stickers held up outside? Here's the followup video: th-cam.com/video/XO0TXrC9PZA/w-d-xo.html
When I wanted to contribute to our family income but needed flexibility, I found the perfect setup: Crafted Threads for design bundles, Amazon for a Cricut printer, and Etsy to sell my creations. I started by printing fun t-shirts during quiet moments at home, and now I also sell them at local craft fairs. It’s incredibly rewarding to see this side hustle making a real difference in our budget!
That's awesome to hear! :)
This should have more views! I love how you explained everything and the editing is very clean, thanks for your help!
I really appreciate that, and thanks for checking out the video!
Agree! Nice, clean video. Lots of info
Totally agree
It does have more views. I just watched it.
that price chart was such a blessing! your efforts are appreciated! small business just getting started (less than 1yr) so i'll take all the advice and consumer commentary i can find!
Glad to hear that! :) Good luck with everything!
As a broke college student with a creative streak, I decided to start a simple t-shirt business. Here's my pipeline for success: Crafted Threads for the design bundle, Amazon for a budget-friendly heat press (or borrow one like I did!), and campus events for my marketplace. Now I’m selling witty shirts that are covering my coffee habit AND my textbooks. It’s been a game changer!
Thanks for mentioning the environmentally friendly quality of StickerApp! For me that was a selling point.
For sure, I agree with you. I appreciate when companies make more of an effort on that front.
Thank you for this video! I have never tried any of these companies but decided to order from Sticker App and I really like how I was able to clearly see what my sticker will look like before ordering . The past company I was using just gave a blurry example of what I just uploaded and it would make me worried my sticker would be blurry too! Your video was very clear and concise which is really appreciated!!
Thanks for checking it out! Glad you had a good experience with StickerApp -- they're one of my go-to's for stickers.
YOU NEED AN AFFILIATE LINK !!! AWESOME VIDEO THANK YOU
@@XxiBeastBoyixX thanks! I know, for real haha! I plan on doing another one of these with like holographic or metallic stickers so I’ll be sure to get affiliate links for that one 😆
It's been a few months so I don't recall the exact number of promotional stickers I ordered from Vinyl Disorder but I have been very happy with them. These are promotional stickers I give out for free at comic cons if someone buys a certtain amount of product from me. I haven't tested the waterproof aspects of the stickers - I am simply going by look and feel and I was really impressed with the stickers I got from them.
That's so awesome to hear, and thanks for leaving feedback about them! What kind did you order, the standard gloss vinyl? I've been hoping more people will comment on their experiences with any vendors they've tried.
I ordered 500 stickers to give out for free at Pride last year from Standup Stickers and based on this I may try Vinyl Disorder for out 1000 order this year. We were very happy with Standup stickers but Vinyl Disorder is a bit cheaper.
Would you recommend split backs aka easy peel? It’s an extra cost and we are giving the stickers out for free. Not all printers seem to offer this.
Really appreciate you putting it out there! Fantastic video.
Thanks for reviewing more options. I personally use Sticker Mule, like their price points and specials they run (join email list). And they do 10 sticker sample specials for $10 quite often, and even $1 for random sticker samples. Anyway, I'm trying to find other weather proof options too. So I'll give Sticker Ninja a try, to start. And Sticker App. When you make your next video definitely keep the Price Comparison Worksheet you have at 12:16 - that is very helpful. Maybe do another worksheet for weight quality comparison.
@@MariaPNW thanks for sharing your sticker experiences and for the feedback too! 😄
I looked at sticker mule and the prices are so expensive 😭
@@jillmont3342 You could try Vinyl Disorder -- they're usually more affordable
Super informative video!!! 🤘🏻 I just came back to it for reference and decided to use Vinyl Disorder for the type & amount of stickers I need. To my pleasant surprise they're having a 50% off sale right now!! I wouldn't have ever found them if it weren't for this video, so thanks again!!!
Thanks for checking out the video, glad it was helpful! That's so rad, I didn't know they had a sale going on right now, maybe I'll order some more too! 😆
The best sitcker video on TH-cam I have ever seen!
Thanks so much dude! There aren't many compare vids out there, mostly unboxings, so I thought it was a good hole to fill!
@@redhalftone you did it perfectly.
Absolutely spot on! Can’t wait to test it out.
You've probably made other videos on this by now, but I would love for you to review stickermule. I typically use vinyl disorder, but when I can get a good deal on sticker mule, I go with them. This was such an awesome video! I do want to say if anyone has looked into stickerla to be warned. I spent almost $200 with StickerLA and the print was horrible. When I reached out for help on their website and Facebook and email, no one ever replied. So I was out $200 for some really crappy stickers. The colors were all blurred, all the details were blurred, and the colors were muddied and grainy. Just a heads up for people.
I use Sticker Mule, too, and love their price specials. Their quality and print vibrancy is good, too. Thanks for the warning about StickerLA!!
Just found this video. Very informative!! I just started trying stickers with my artwork. I printed my own, ordered some from Sticker App & some from Vinyl Disorder, so excited to see what I prefer and what price is best for me. I know some of these companies have coupon codes and different savings apart from quantity savings. At first I was a bit overwhelmed with all the choices of where to print my stickers, and maybe I just get them from a few different ones depending on offers and price? Or maybe stick to 1 or 2... But your video is a great! I do think that having something waterproof /UV protection is somewhat important, as a lot of stickers are exposed to the elements.
Thanks so much for checking out the video, and glad you found it helpful! You're right a lot of these vendors often have sales or promos so it's Something to consider. It's a good idea to subscribe to their mailing lists because that's usually where you'll find the best promos.
I agree with you about the UV coating. Most people who buy stickers these days expect them to last if they put them on an item that sees the outdoor elements.
I wish I’d seen this video earlier. Helped me realize so much.
Literally the exact video I was looking for! And the only one I could find. Thanks for doing this!
So glad to hear that, thanks for checking it out!
As someone who has used Rockin' Monkey, I'm conflicted on whether or not I can recommend them.
Agree with everything that was said in the video about color accuracy, vibrancy, and durability, but I can't get behind their lack of quality control. Some batches are perfect and some come with off-centered cuts, a jagged perimeter on the laminate of what I'm assuming is the blade that is used for cutting, and pricks/ small holes (I don't know the word, sorry) in the stickers. The small pricks are scattered throughout the designs. On the smaller 2x2 stickers its not as noticeable, but I sell peekers so a lot of the time, there are many of these pricks. I don't know what causes that. Some batches come with a lot of B-grade stickers, which the company is super nice about reprinting. But i've always had to wait 3+ weeks for my original sticker order so I'm not too happy with having to wait longer.
Don't get me wrong, they are great stickers and have beautiful quality. Great for beginners like me when starting out. But now that my shop is a little bigger, I can't really take the chance on getting those bad batches.
Thanks for your input! That's definitely something that would be easily missed from just 1 print run with them, so I appreciate you sharing your experiences as a repeat customer. That's disappointing to hear but glad to hear they'll reprint the bad batches. Those bad batches definitely shouldn't pass QC to begin with, though.
My one and only experience so far has been positive - but I will say I agree with the wait. They claim 7-13 days I believe if not sooner. But it took longer than that to arrive. It’s a very long wait considering they offer the option to “expedite” your order faster by giving them a deadline. I feel like everyone just makes up an excuse as to why they need them asap which leaves the rest of us waiting. 🤷🏻♂️
Which company did you end up going with for long term?
Appreciate all the details you’ve shared!
Thanks so much for this! I'm currently researching offering stickers in my art practice, but had never previously heard of these sticker printers. Great comparison testing on a good-sized field. 💖
Thank you! They all have their pros and cons depending on what's most important to you. Glad this helped on your research journey!
Very interesting and well presented . I find it KoOL how stickers are made. I draw and one day hope to get some stickers done. One oddball thing I do with the stickers I collect is the smell test.. yes , may be odd but there is a certain smell that goes along with well made stickers. I personally would use the silkscreen method as "true ink " is used. Thanks again .. PEACE from Western CANADA
Thanks so much! When you mentioned the smell test I was totally thinking of scratch and sniff stickers haha. Silkscreen is definitely pretty nice! Good luck with the sticker-making!
Thanks, Lisa. I’m just getting started on stickers and your video is very helpful! I appreciate your willingness to share!!!
Glad to hear, thanks for checking out the video. Good luck with the stickers!
Grateful for you and all your efforts.
This is such a great, in-depth look at each of these brands. Thank you for making this, this is so perfectly outlined and useful!
Thank you so much! Glad you found it useful too!
This was the Exact video I was looking for. Thank you for the extreme details and personal experience.
That's so awesome to hear, glad it was helpful. Thanks for checking out the video!
Love this video!
I’ve only ever used sticker app and sticker mule so it was nice to see other companies and how they stacked up.
I will say maybe it’s changed since this video was posted but I personally don’t like sticker app.
Though the prices are cheaper the quality can be iffy.
I got stickers in both matte and glossy and glossy looked way better as the matte was twice as thin and the colors got muddy since I didn’t have straight solid colors like the example you showed.
The glossy was clearer color wise but was rather thick but is a way where if you looked at it from the side you can see the thin vinyl of the sticker and then a thick layer of the gloss. This for me made it look really cheap and I feel like the layers would eventually separate They haven’t yet but I still worry.
For now my go to is still sticker mule as it’s one layer and the colors in the matte are very solid and not muddy.
The only thing I have to say about sticker mule is I always have to turn my colors up in saturation just a hair if I want it to be super SUPER vibrant colors
Thanks! I appreciate you sharing your experiences. I tried StickerMule years ago, but didn't like how the stickers came out. I thought the cut was bad and the colors were muddy -- your note about turning up the saturation makes sense. Maybe I'll give them another shot.
Both of your sticker apps videos have helped me in my decision greatly so thank you!
That's so awesome to hear! :)
Those is awesome Lisa, and super helpful. I'm looking forward to the results of the outdoor test. If you've got stickers to spare, I've got another test that might be useful - a peel test! I've found that some stickers are harder to peel after you've had them for awhile vs when you first receive them.
Speaking to these vendors specifically, I've used sticker ninja, sticker app, sticker robot and jak prints, and they're all great in different ways that you've mentioned. I'd love to see a review of some of the special materials they use in the future. Also wanted to point out that sticker app just started offering back printing as well though I haven't tried it. Also, sticker robot's back print is B&W only, while sticker app and jak prints do full color.
Finally, when it comes to cutting, keep in mind that most vendors will let you submit your own dieline. I've done this with all the vendors I mentioned in order to get full bleed (edge-to-edge) designs. Just make sure you ask them what their safety margins are first. I think most say 1/8" safety with the same size bleed, but that may vary.
Thanks, Brandy! You made tons of great points and filled in crucial info -- thanks for that! A peel test sounds like a good idea. Maybe I'll let them sit for a few months and give it a try. I have to do a 6 month follow up with the outdoor bit as well anyway. Specialty stocks seems like a good next video. A lot people were asking about those when I originally mentioned making this one.
One thing I've learned tho is to make sure and read the terms and services... cause if you have your own logo some websites say they can use your logo for whatever they want.
Such a good run down! Killed it with this. Can’t wait for more
Thanks so much! Maybe I'll do a specialty stock one next. But, I'm open to ideas!
Interesting. I used Sticker Mule, as they had a 10 stickers for $1 promo. They were a matte finish and had a sort of satin texture to them. They also allowed for me to specify the off set, or how much white was around it, and that was cool. I've since learned how to make stickers myself, printing on vinyl, cold laminating, then contour cutting, but I can only do glossy finishes. So that's what I'm selling in store. I tested them out on my car for a few months before releasing them. No dishwasher to test, but handwashing seems fine.
If these get busy enough to warrant just having them outside printed I'd be willing to give Stciker Mule another order and give one of these guys a try to compare. Probably sticker app. Have about 8 designs so far, but about 5 that do best.
I'm off to find your 6 months later video. Thanks this was informative and hopefully useful down the line.
Thanks for sharing your experience with Sticker Mule. I was hoping more people would chime in with experiences! How did the Sticker Mule sticker hold up on your car? I'm guessing that would be a really telling experiment for outdoor durability.
@redhalftone actually I never tried it out. By the time they arrived I figured out how to make my own. But you're right. Trying both out on the car, at the same time, to see how it fairs would be a good test. Similar to yours. I'm by Detroit and get a good mix of weather.
This was incredibly useful, thanks a lot!
Great content! I learned something new today!
This was the best guide video ever 🙏
I really appreciate that! 😄
I think sticker app is the most customizable and best for added metallic / holo / cracked ice / other special materials & finishes to certain parts of the sticker.
I agree with you, but I also haven't tried specialty stocks with many other vendors. But, yeah, I've been really happy with StickerApps stuff.
Great video! Thanks for answering the question Google couldn't!
Thanks for checking it out, and glad it was helpful!
This was super helpful! Thank you
Glad to hear, thanks for checking out the video!
Thank you for this awesome video.
This is an outstanding video. I've used sticker robot for years as I really enjoy their screen printed quality, and their price per peice really helps profitability. However, it looks like I need to branch out!
Thanks so much for checking it out! For sure, Sticker Robot is definitely quality and the pricing is good if you want to do bigger runs. Really all of these vendors have their pros and cons. Depends on what you’re looking for!
Thank you SO much for this info!!! Love the video.
Thanks for checking out the video! :)
This is an incredible video! Well done!
Thank you so much!
Thank you so much for this! The quality of your video is fantastic and was very informational! 😄
I really appreciate that, thanks so much for checking it out! 😄
Thank you for this video! Super well done and very informative :)
Thank you so much! :)
Thanks so much for this, it’s so helpful in deciding. I wished they offered free shipping. Love your design style btw!
Thanks so much! Glad the video was helpful! :)
My go to vendor is Sticker Mule. I hate that Rockin Monkey can’t give me a definitive date on when I’ll receive them. Sticker You has been great when a need just a few. Thanks for the great video!
Thanks for checking it out and sharing your experiences with those vendors!
Such an awesome resource-thank you!
Thank you! :)
Amazing video. Great useful information!! Thank you
Thanks for checking it out!
This video has so much value. Thank you
For sure, thanks for checking it out! :)
Just what I needed! Thank you for making this video 😍❤
Glad to hear -- thanks so much for checking out the video! :)
This was sooooo helpful! Thank you sis!
Glad to hear, thanks for watching!
Thank you so much for this review! Informative and to the point. You've helped me a lot!
Glad to hear that! Thanks for checking put the video!
Wonderful video!! Great content keep it up
Thanks so much!
This was great! Thank you for this video!!
Thanks for checking it out!
Great video, looking forward to see how those stickers hold up in the environment. I only have experience with StickerYou with one batch of stickers. I can say they don't seem to hold up well outside, my stickers have begin to fade around 4-6 months.
Thanks! I agree with you, StickerYou seemed to perform the worst out of all of these. The outdoor durability video is up now, btw!
I've only had good experiences with Sticker Mule.
This was so helpful! Thanks, Lisa!!
So glad to hear that! Thanks for checking out the vid!
Really incredible video! Thank you
Thanks so much!
This is F I R E!!!! Thank you!
Thanks so much!!
Worth noting that StickerApp's Matte Laminate is -not- UV protected. I typically order matte only, so thats one of the deciding factors for me.
Good to know. I still have the test board I made outside to see how much they fade over time.
Because of this video, I went and ordered some stickers from Sticker App! Thank you for that!
I'm curious, do we know if any of these vendors will do multiple different types of materials on one sticker? For example, Sticker App did holographic on one of my design elements, but I would like to do holographic/reflective on one portion of the design element and glow in the dark on other portions of the design element. Do any of these vendors do that? Is it even possible?
@@javieraguirre5145 super awesome to hear! 😄 As far as I know, most sticker vendors use the vinyl to create the effect. For example, for holo they use a holographic vinyl, for glow in the dark, they use a glow in the dark vinyl and print on top of that. If you used a vendor that screen printed their stickers (rather than digital printing like most) theoretically they could print with metallic ink, glow ink, neon ink, etc... You probably couldn’t replicate things like holo or glitter with it though. Just a thought.
Thank you so much for making this!
For sure! Thanks so much for checking out the video :)
Super helpful! I’ve sent a ton to Sticker Mule but have wanted to branch out and try some others. I appreciate your in depth breakdown. Which the cut lines, do you provide a dueling or leave that up to the vendor to create?
I left it up to vendor in this case because I wanted to see how they would handle them. I know not everyone -- especially those starting out has a grasp on how to set them up, so I figured this would be a good thing to look at. On the regular, I usually set them up myself.
I use sticker mule. Shipping is free and I don’t pay any duties which is so good since I’m purchasing from overseas. I save on shipping and duties. I don’t know any other sticker shops that offer free shipping
Sticker Mule is who I use also. Love them!
Great video! Really helpful!
Thank you, and glad it was helpful!
U deff sound like a sticker expert! Thanks for your insight
Ahh thank you!
Sticker shark out of Oxnard CA does it the best.
@@Axidia_ I’ll have to check them out!
great video, so helpful! thank you!
Awesome to hear! :)
I was very disappointed in my order (which was very large) from Rockin' Monkey. I would not recommend them. I sent a very high rez file and the print was blurry and the edges rough. Came out much better when I reordered from sticker mule. I prefer SticerkApp for cost / speed. Sticker Mule for thick tough feeling stickers, but are a bit more costly. -- Thanks for this video I'm always curious about other options.
Thanks for sharing your experiences with all of those vendors. Glad this video was insightful!
Dope! I've been pondering printing some slaps for a while now. With so many companies out there, this info helps. Namely the pricing chart. Thanks Lisa!
Wondering how the clear or those holographic ones hold up?
Thanks, glad to hear this was useful! After doing this, I kind of want to do a specialty stock video.
WOW, VERRRRY INFORMATIVE!! AWESOME
Thanks! :)
Thank you this has been so helpful!
Glad to hear! :)
this helps alot im still not 100% sure who to go with though ive narrowed it down.im looking for the best quality at the cheapest price though sticker robots cool printing method has me intrigued its just a little more pricy.
Glad it helped. I'd say Vinyl Disorder is a pretty good mix of cheaper cost for good quality.
Can you do a review on VulgrCo?
Awesome comparison!
Thank you!
Very thorough! Thank you so much!
For sure, thanks for checking out the video!
Never imagined Valerie from tvd was this good at tutorial
I have been using rockin monkey forever and can vouch for them. Will try out sticker app tho!
Rad! I think Rockin Monkey and Sticker app are very close in not only price, but quality too. Good stuff!
are you still planning to make a follow up video about the outdoor wear?
Yes! I have it halfway done. Should be ready soon!
The outdoor durability video is up now, btw!
Seems like you should have printed a sample that had more colors than red... but this is still helpful.
@@JoshAmes1980 fair point. I wasn’t using a ton of color in my work at that point. Definitely would do that if I made the video again.
I’m shopping around for a supplier. Was hoping to find a POD but I don’t know if their quality is as good. Do you?
I personally love StickerApp. I have a friend who’s an artist who’s been using them for years. I have a few of his gloss stickers on my van that still look great after 3 years outside in the harsh Aussie weather. So that’ll be my pick if I end up having to store my own inventory. Still would prefer POD as I travel full time & holding inventory would be tricky.
I'm also a big fan of StickerApp- they're my go-to. I have yet to find a POD vendor that even touches the quality of most of the vendors in the video. The other issue I ran into with PODs aside from the product not being as high quality, is the fact that their prints are inconsistent. Personally, I just can't put out a lack-luster product and have even further inconsistencies. Maybe I'll eventually try to do a review on all POD companies for a good across-the-board comparison.
This was so nice and informative!
Glad it was helpful and thanks for checking out the video!
very helpful !! thank you
@@1ICON1 great to hear! Thanks for checking out the video!
when you say a softer cut like, do you mean like the feel of it on the edge? I like for my stickers to be rounded down and smooth so no dirty and grime sticks around the edges. I have stickers from sticker app and they're sharp on the edges
I mean rounded edges as in there are no pointed, hard-angled edges. I guess I just don't like rounded contours :). I haven't noticed any grime or edges collecting dust in the rounded vs sharp edge contours. I know what you mean by the grime though, but it appears to have to to do with some vendors having a bit of adhesive around the edges. I'm guessing this has to do with how they cut them -- laser vs. plotter cutter. I think the laser-cut ones get stickier and attract the grime. I've resorted to leaving them in the ziploc bags they come in to mitigate this.
Does anyone know where I can get some assorted stickers printed? I want different designs but only want maybe two or three of each one?
Of these vendors, check out vinyl disorder. When you click on their cut to shape stickers, you'll see a grey box at the bottom of the quantities section that says"need just one?". You could probably order them all individually that way. Overall it will be more expensive per sticker, though.
yo i love the video! what’s the music you used in the background???
Amazing video! Thanks
Thank you!
Thank you x 100 for this!
Welcome! :)
For your cut to shape stickers, how east are they to peel off from the backing? Have you run into any issues where your damage/crease/wrinkle a sticker when removing a sticker from the backing?
Most of these don't have the cutback to remove the backing, but overall I haven't had issues removing the stickers. The sticker material is substantial (more like plastic / not like paper) enough to not create wrinkles or creases.
Thanks for the reply. Very helpful. @@redhalftone
Thanks for the detailed break down, does your cost include shipping cost?
Thanks for checking out the video. I didn't include the shipping cost since that can vary a bit depending on the method and where you're located.
I would use sticker mule but in order to make a sticker pack they want me to download a software that I have to put in my credit card and remember to cancel a free trial.
Sounds strange. I'm not a big fan of them anyway.I think there are better options out there.
I don't put them in the dishwasher, I put them on the dishwasher.
Cheers!
Haha nice! :)
I was wondering which custom sticker brand would you prefer for preference and good quality
My go-to is StickerApp. I really like their overall product. The print quality is top-notch and in my experience, they print on quality vinyl that lasts. They're definitely not the most affordable of the bunch but if quality is at the top of your list, that's who I recommend.
I have used sticker app and I love everything about my stickers
Good to hear, they're one of my favs
Thanks for the informative video! This helped me a lot!
Does anyone know if these companies print any transparent designs? I'm trying to look into selling stickers but most of my current designs look better without a white border.
Thanks for checking it out! StickerApp prints transparent -- I've tried it and recommend it. All of the vendors mentioned in the video do as well, but I haven't tried those.
So helpful! Brava!
Thanks, glad it was helpful!
Very helpful!! Thank you!!! 🖤
Thanks for checking out the video!
Well done!
Thanks so much, Brandt! :)
Sorry if you've already addressed this question, but do any of the mentioned businesses do print on demand or drop shipping? If not, do you know of any? I'm looking for a POD/drop shipping company that does a contour die cut/kiss cut sticker instead of on a sheet. Thanks in advance!
Hey, none of the ones mentioned in the video do printing on demand or drop shipping. You could try Printful. They do what you're looking for in both kiss-cut and sheets. I've never printed stickers with them so I don't know about the quality. I actually use Printful for print-on-demand and drop shipping art prints. It connects nicely with Shopify and I'm happy with them so far.
@@redhalftone Thanks for the reply! Yeah, I've been checking out Printful, Printify and other POD companies, but all of their stickers come out on a sheet, regardless of the type of sticker. Was hoping someone knew of a way to get stickers contour cut where the backing is the same shape as the sticker itself from a POD company so I don't have to order 50+ stickers and then ship myself. Contour cut stickers just look much more high-end/premium.
@@Youngj723 Yeah, the contour cuts look way better. I'll let you know if I come across anything.
legend, thank you
Thanks for checking out the video! :)
What material did you pick on sticker app for the glossy finish. I don’t see glossy material on the website?
I just emailed them and asked for matte and they gave it to me. I'd shoot them an email.