PRODUCT DETAILS

4" wide, die-cut glossy vinyl decal

Printed at Garage Tees in Missoula, MT

Please be sure to make your submission through the Self-Service Creator Hub at least 14 business days before your intended launch date, so that Garage Tees has enough time to print your stickers before their launch

PRICING DETAILS

Minimum Retail Price: $4.00

Cost For Order of 50 Stickers: $40.00

CPU: $0.80

Cost For Order of 100 Stickers: $70.00

CPU: $0.70

*DFTBA will invoice you at the end of the month for order expenses, which means no money is due at this time.

DESIGN SPECIFICATIONS

  • For the decal, you will need to upload two separate files during the submission process.
  • The first will be the artwork file, which must be a PNG file, 4” x 4”, 300 DPI, CMYK color, with a transparent background.
  • The second file is the cutline, this will be a simple magenta line that will indicate where the trim, or edge of the sticker will be. The cutline layer must be a PNG with a transparent background.

  • To Get Started:
  • Download this PDF sticker template and import it into Photoshop

  • Place your artwork in the "Artwork" layer and make sure all design elements fit inside the magenta "Cutline" layer

  • To export out the "Cutline" layer, click the "eye" icon on the "Artwork" layer to hide the artwork, and then go to "File" > "Export" > "Export As" > "Export" and do not change any of the current settings. The "Cutline" layer will then be exported as a 300 DPI .png file that you will upload during the sticker submission process  

  • To export out the "Artwork" layer, click the "eye" icon on the "Cutline" layer to hide the cutline, and then go to "File" > "Export" > "Export As" > "Export" and do not change any of the current settings. The "Artwork" layer will then be exported as a 300 DPI .png file that you will also upload during the sticker submission process  


  • You can also watch this paper product video for a walkthrough of art placement on the template and the .png file export process

Vinyl Sticker

Regular price $40.00
Unit price
per 
Minimum Order Quantity 50
Availability
 

PRODUCT DETAILS

4" wide, die-cut glossy vinyl decal

Printed at Garage Tees in Missoula, MT

Please be sure to make your submission through the Self-Service Creator Hub at least 14 business days before your intended launch date, so that Garage Tees has enough time to print your stickers before their launch

PRICING DETAILS

Minimum Retail Price: $4.00

Cost For Order of 50 Stickers: $40.00

CPU: $0.80

Cost For Order of 100 Stickers: $70.00

CPU: $0.70

*DFTBA will invoice you at the end of the month for order expenses, which means no money is due at this time.

DESIGN SPECIFICATIONS

  • For the decal, you will need to upload two separate files during the submission process.
  • The first will be the artwork file, which must be a PNG file, 4” x 4”, 300 DPI, CMYK color, with a transparent background.
  • The second file is the cutline, this will be a simple magenta line that will indicate where the trim, or edge of the sticker will be. The cutline layer must be a PNG with a transparent background.

  • To Get Started:
  • Download this PDF sticker template and import it into Photoshop

  • Place your artwork in the "Artwork" layer and make sure all design elements fit inside the magenta "Cutline" layer

  • To export out the "Cutline" layer, click the "eye" icon on the "Artwork" layer to hide the artwork, and then go to "File" > "Export" > "Export As" > "Export" and do not change any of the current settings. The "Cutline" layer will then be exported as a 300 DPI .png file that you will upload during the sticker submission process  

  • To export out the "Artwork" layer, click the "eye" icon on the "Cutline" layer to hide the cutline, and then go to "File" > "Export" > "Export As" > "Export" and do not change any of the current settings. The "Artwork" layer will then be exported as a 300 DPI .png file that you will also upload during the sticker submission process  


  • You can also watch this paper product video for a walkthrough of art placement on the template and the .png file export process