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Sticker Sheet Templates

Gareth22 May 20262 min read

Sticker sheet templates

Grab the right template for the size you're ordering, drop your artwork in, and send it back. The templates do most of the thinking for you, so you don't have to worry about bleed, cutlines or safe zones.

A7 Template

A6 Template

A5 Template

A4 Template

The three lines you need to care about

There are three coloured lines on the template, and each one means something.

The red dashed line on the outside is the bleed edge. Your artwork needs to extend all the way to this line. If it stops short, you'll get a thin white sliver on the finished sheet where the trim went a hair off.

The grey line in the middle is the trim. This is where we cut the sheet down to size. You don't need to draw on this line, just know that anything past it gets cut off.

The green dashed line on the inside is the safe zone. Keep anything important (text, logos, faces, key shapes) inside this line. Our cutter has a small tolerance, so artwork too close to the edge might get clipped.

Placing stickers on a sheet template

If you're using a sheet template with multiple stickers on one page, leave at least 3mm of breathing room around each sticker. We can't cut right up to the edge of a coloured border, so the cutline for each sticker sits about 1mm inside any colour. That little gap is what keeps your stickers looking sharp once they're peeled.

Exporting your finished file

Save your file as a PDF or PSD with the cutline still on its own layer and still in magenta. Send it to us through your order confirmation email or upload it on the order page, and we'll take it from there.

If layered files aren't your thing, you can send the artwork as a PNG with a transparent background, plus the sticker sheet background as a separate image. We'll line them up at our end.

Stuck?

If something's not making sense, or you'd rather we just made the cutline for you, send your artwork over and we'll handle it. Templates are there to make life easier, not harder.