Stickers & Labels
Custom stickers and product labels in any shape, finish and material.
Stickers and labels do a lot of quiet work: they seal mailers, brand jars, and turn a plain box into a finished product. We cut them to any shape on the material that suits the job.
Order them on sheets for hand-application or on rolls for a labeling machine.
- Die-cut to any shape, on sheets or rolls
- Paper, vinyl, clear and metallic materials
- Waterproof and oil-resistant options for bottles and jars
- Matte, gloss, soft-touch and foil finishes
“Labels that survive a fridge, an ice bath, and a farmers market summer. We tested four suppliers; these were the only ones that did not lift.”
“The valve bags keep our roast fresh and the print quality is better than bags we paid twice as much for. Reorders take one email.”
One product, two very different jobs
Stickers are handed out, dropped into parcels and slapped on laptops; their job is reach, and durability wins. Labels are applied to your own product, jars, bottles, boxes, mailers; their job is to look factory-finished, and material choice against the surface and contents wins. We print both, but the specs diverge quickly, so say which job you are hiring them for.
Materials against real conditions
Paper stock with a matte or gloss varnish is the economical pick for dry goods: box seals, mailer labels, giveaway sheets. It tears and it hates moisture, which is sometimes fine.
Vinyl (PVC or PP film) is waterproof, oil-resistant and dishwasher-tolerant with a laminate. Candles, cosmetics, drinkware, sauce bottles and anything refrigerated should be on film, no exceptions; a paper label that wrinkles on a cold jar reads as homemade in the worst way. Clear film gives the no-label look on glass, metallic silver under white ink fakes a foil stamp at digital prices, and kraft film keeps the craft look while surviving the fridge.
Cut format follows your hands
Sheets suit hand-application and mixed designs per order. Rolls are for volume: they feed dispensers and applicator machines, keep orientation consistent, and cost less per unit at scale. Die-cut singles, cut through the backing to the sticker outline, are what you want for handouts and parcel inserts. Kiss-cut stays on a backing square and protects intricate shapes.
If the label is the packaging, as on candles and jars, get the sizing rule right: measure the flat panel, not the curved circumference, and keep 3 mm clear of any shoulder curve or the label lifts. Send the container and we template it for you, same service as our hang tags.
Small print worth reading
Runs start at 50 units digitally with no plate costs. Waterproof does not mean UV-proof: for outdoor gear give us a heads-up and we add a UV laminate so colors hold past a season.





