Product packaging stickers can help make a parcel, jar, box, bottle, or mailer feel more branded and professional. The best sticker type depends on the surface, artwork, and overall look you want.
Die cut stickers for standout branding
Die cut stickers are cut to the shape of your artwork. They are a good choice for logos, illustrations, mascots, brand marks, and packaging designs that need a custom shape.
They can work well on boxes, mailers, tissue paper, jars, bags, and product inserts.
Circle, square, and rectangle stickers for labels
Simple shapes are useful when you need clean packaging labels, ingredient labels, thank you stickers, sealing stickers, or product information stickers.
- Circle stickers: Good for seals, jars, lids, and simple logos.
- Square stickers: Good for balanced labels and brand marks.
- Rectangle stickers: Good for product information, barcodes, and longer text.
Clear stickers for a minimal look
Clear stickers are printed on transparent vinyl, so the packaging surface can show through. They can look clean on glass jars, bottles, windows, and clear packaging.
Keep in mind that white areas may become transparent by default unless white ink is included by custom quote.
Gloss or matte for packaging
Gloss can make colours look bright and polished. Matte can give a softer, lower-shine look. For premium product packaging, the right choice depends on your brand style.
- Choose gloss for bold, colourful, high-impact packaging.
- Choose matte for soft, minimal, handmade, or refined packaging.
Packaging artwork tips
- Make sure text is readable at the final size.
- Use strong contrast for important information.
- Keep important details away from the cut edge.
- Choose a shape that suits the product surface.
- Think about whether the sticker needs to handle moisture or handling.
When your artwork is ready, upload it with your order and we will send a digital proof before production.



































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