Custom Sticker Printing Resources

  • How-To-Use-Canva-To-Make-Stickers
    April 27, 2022

    Create Print Ready Sticker Files Using Canva

    Designing a custom sticker can be a lot of fun, especially if you're experienced with design tools like Adobe Illustrator or Procreate. But if you're just learning and want to get a fun sticker idea out into the world, a tool like Canva can be an ideal solution. There are just a few things to know about creating print ready files with Canva. First of all, Canva is a free tool that offers...
  • May 23, 2017

    How to Choose the best Custom Sticker Size?

    Ordering custom stickers and labels is a fun process, especially as a new business. At StickerGiant, we focus on making it as easy as possible to get that order placed online without ever having to pick up the phone or talk to one of our Customer Service Team. We strive to make the ordering process relatively straight forward, select the type, shape, size and upload artwork. However, one...
  • February 14, 2017

    Artwork Guidelines at StickerGiant

    We're talking to our customers all day, every day, and we've found some classic Frequently Asked Questions. One really popular question (that we love to answer!) is about our Artwork Requirements when ordering custom stickers and labels. In getting artwork submitted and quickly turned into a proof for custom stickers or labels, its helpful to know how we setup artwork for our production. Che...
  • January 10, 2015

    Take an In-Depth Look at Our Full Color Stickers

    Experimenting with color in art is nothing new, and has been done for thousands of centuries all around the world. When the photograph was invented, all pictures were printed in black-and-white - and later sepia - but never quite reached the critical peak of full color until the mid-20th century. As technology has progressed, so have our full color ways, which is why StickerGiant is so exci...
  • November 25, 2014

    Zero Defects Policy Means Great Stickers

    Our secret is out - we love stickers! You might have gathered that from our name, but what you didn't count on was StickerGiant being so committed to quality that we have in place something called the Quality Guaranteed Policy. We know that you've come to us for your sticker needs, trusting that we'll get it right the first time, and anything less than perfect is something we just don't abi...
  • July 3, 2014

    Six Social Media Principles from StickerGiant

    [caption id="attachment_10969" align="alignnone" width="640"] StickerGiant currently has six social media principles we like to follow for our social marketing efforts.[/caption] StickerGiant starts with six principles for social media outreach. We go in depth and define each one below, but here there are for your reference: Avoid Censorship , Product/Service Education, Tagging, Sharing Orig...
  • October 2, 2013

    Do You Put Stickers on Your Car?

    Car Sticker Lover Vs. Car Sticker Hater? StickerGiant has been in the sticker manufacturing business for a long time, which seems to make us more interested in where sticker enthusiasts place their product.  We've recently noticed a high number of collectors in the area driving around in cars plastered with more than your average amount of bumper stickers and thought it might be interesting ...
  • September 27, 2012

    If Willy Wonka Made Stickers ...

    ... he'd have one of these: Another Friday, another trip Behind the Scenes at StickerGiant! Folks often ask what's in the magic sauce ... How do we make all of these stickers so quickly? The secret ingredient? Pringles. Yep. Pringles. Not Oompa Loompas. We pour Pringles into one end of the big shiny magic machine and stacks of stickers roll out the other end. The ...
  • January 22, 2012

    How to remove a sticker

    Laptop plastered with boy band ephemera but now you're on tour with Phish? Sometimes it's time for a refresh, even with stickers. Here's a quickie video demonstration of how to remove old stickers from a laptop cover. Remember, it's just a suggestion! Supplies: gauze pads, lens cleaner,  Zippo lighter fluid, stiff plastic card, and a blow dryer. 4 easy steps: 1. Heat the sticker surface ...