Build your sticker order
Pick your shape, stock and size, choose a quantity, then upload your artwork. Made and shipped from Taranaki.
Sticker FAQ
PNG, JPG, PDF, AI or SVG, up to 25MB. For the sharpest print, vector files (AI or SVG) or high-resolution PNGs work best — if you're not sure your file is high enough quality, upload it anyway and we'll flag it before printing if there's an issue.
Custom shapes are hand-cut to follow your artwork's own outline, rather than a standard circle, square, oval or rectangle. Once you upload your design and place the order, our team designs the cutline and sends you a free digital mockup to approve before anything goes to print — so there are no surprises.
Matte has a flat, non-reflective finish — great for a clean, modern look and easy to write on. Gloss has a shiny, vibrant finish that makes colors pop. Holographic adds a rainbow shimmer effect that shifts as the light hits it — popular for standout branding or eye-catching designs.
Printers can't print right to the very edge of a sticker, so we leave a small white safety margin (about 3mm) around your artwork before the die-cut line. This preview shows exactly where that margin sits so nothing important in your design gets crowded out or cut off.
Orders are printed within 2–5 business days, then shipped NZ-wide via courier.
Our smallest run is 50 stickers, with better per-unit pricing at higher quantities.>
Standard shapes — circle, square, oval and rectangle — go straight to print as shown in the live preview on this page. What you see there is what you get, so check the placement before you add to cart. Custom shapes are different. We design the cutline by hand to follow your artwork, then email you a mockup to approve before anything goes to print. Nothing gets printed until you say yes.
If something's gone wrong on our end — a print defect, wrong colours, a bad cut — get in touch with a couple of photos and we'll reprint it. No charge, and you don't need to send the stickers back. If the artwork itself came through low-resolution or the wrong size, we'll usually spot it and flag it before printing. But if something slips past us, talk to us anyway and we'll sort it
