Printable Vinyl Sticker Paper [A4/A3]
Our printable vinyl sticker paper range includes glossy, matte, clear, holographic, metallic and glow-in-the-dark finishes with A4 and some A3 sizes. All our sticker paper is waterproof, tear-resistant, and compatible with inkjet and various laser printers. Works perfectly with Cricut, Silhouette, Brother, Siser, and all major cutting machines. Our sticker papers are ideal for making die-cut stickers, labels, planner stickers, product packaging, and small business branding! Stickiply is a UK-based small business with next-day dispatch available for all supplies.
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What is printable vinyl sticker paper?
Printable vinyl sticker paper is a self-adhesive material used to print custom stickers with an inkjet or laser printer. It is ideal for labels, planner stickers, branding, packaging, markets and small business orders.
Do I need to laminate printable vinyl?
Lamination is recommended when you want better scratch resistance, added water resistance and a more premium finish. Pair your vinyl with self-adhesive or thermal laminates for a tougher final product.
Frequently Asked Questions
A: Sticker paper is used to print custom stickers at home or in a small business. Printable vinyl sticker paper works with inkjet printers and can be cut using machines such as Cricut, Silhouette, and Siser Juliet.
A: Yes, they're all water-resistant once printed with glossy settings and fully dried. For long-term durability or outdoor use, we recommend applying a laminate layer.
A: Absolutely. All of our vinyl sticker papers are fully compatible with Cricut, Silhouette, Siser Juliet, Brother and other desktop cutting machines.
A: Our sticker papers are designed specifically for inkjet printers. But can be used with Laser Printers too!
A: Lamination is optional. For everyday indoor use, it’s not required — but for waterproofing or heavy handling, a clear laminate sheet will protect the design.
A: It sticks well to all clean, smooth surfaces like plastic, glass, paper, and packaging. We recommend testing on textured or coated surfaces.







