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ButterCrafts Premium Printable Vinyl Sticker Paper offers 25 durable, 8.5x11 inch matte white sheets designed for inkjet printers. Featuring waterproof, smudge-resistant surfaces and strong permanent adhesive, these sheets are perfect for professional-quality stickers, labels, and decals. Compatible with most cutting machines, they empower your creativity with precision and lasting impact.
Manufacturer | ButterCrafts |
Brand | Buttercrafts |
Item Weight | 12 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 11 x 8.5 x 0.04 inches |
Item model number | BC-25-Matte-ET |
Color | White |
Material Type | Matte |
Number of Items | 25 |
Sheet Size | 8.5-x-11-inch |
Paper Weight | 44 |
Paper Finish | Matte |
Manufacturer Part Number | BC-25-Matte-ET |
J**D
Perfect for High-Quality Custom Stickers!
This vinyl sticker paper is fantastic! The 8.5”x11” sheets are the perfect size for creating custom designs, and the print quality is exceptional. The colors come out vibrant and crisp, with no smudging or bleeding. It works perfectly with my inkjet printer, and the adhesive is strong without being overly sticky, making application smooth and easy. These sheets are versatile and durable, holding up well to light water exposure. I’ve used them for everything from labels to craft projects, and the results are always professional-looking. Highly recommended for any DIY enthusiast or small business!
A**R
Impressed
Best sticker paper I've come across. I've purchased others but they don't hold up. I made some stickers to test them and decided to put those stickers on a plastic drinking cup. Over a year in and out of the dishwasher and it never phased them. They did get scratch marks from use but the dishwasher never damaged them. Very impressive.
R**N
Great Price and for Cricut Print then Cut Vinyl
My wife and I make stickers using a cricut maker 3 but always found the quality of the vinyl from cricut to be substandard and over priced for use in printing stickers. I use a canon pixma ink jet printer and find these sheets load, print, and dry at highest print quality standards like a dream. The backing paper is waxed on both sides so removal from the cricut cut mat is usually a breeze. The vinyl soaks up ink and dries glossy and is totally water resistant, I like to use it to make stickers for my water bottles and I have never had streaking or ink wash out problems. Once applied to a surface the stickers stay stuck fast but the vinyl itself is strong enough that it could most likely be removed from most surfaces without leaving behind pieces of the sticker. I don't think they are dish washer safe (which can come up when washing a customized water bottle) but I haven't damaged any of my stickers while hand washing the inside of my water bottles.
B**A
Good quality but not for me
I’m an artist and recently started making stickers with a Cricut at home and wanted to give this a try. Previously I was making stickers and cutting them by hand. While this paper is pretty good there were a couple of things that I wasn’t super happy with.Thickness- while I know this product is meant to prevent paper jams in printers, I personally found it to be a bit too thin. I would have preferred a thicker material since I feel that it makes stickers seem more substantial and of higher quality. Even with an added laminate layer it was still too thin for my taste.Smearing- this was the first sticker material that I’ve experienced smearing with. I did use my system dialogue to print with glossy photo paper settings which helped, but it did continue to happen from time to time.Backing- this one is minor but was a bit of an inconvenience. This material is barely different in appearance from front to back so I always had to triple check that I was loading it correctly. If the back paper had even a small pattern on it it would have been much easier to use.Overall this is a decent product, and if you’re just making stickers for fun this could be a good option for you! If you’re looking for a material for something you want to sell maybe consider looking elsewhere.
T**G
Im quite satisfied with my finished project but you have to know what you want to you it for first.
I bought the clear type sticker from another company unfortunately the color bled some with a little moisture. The image also showed through when I layered the stickers on top of each other. So I had to rip them off the cup I was working on. This is the same cup I used the transparent sticker that didn't work. So right away I ordered the glossy white sticker. This is my first time ordering this brand so I will have to see how durable it will be but for start, I was able to finish this cup with a clean and terrific outcome. The cup has the original striped lines going down baked into it. So I designed a black and polka dot strip to go around the 4th top of the cup and then I printed a red polka dot bow. That's for the front of the cup. On the back the side that faces me when I use it I printed my favorite Bible verse, Isaiah 60.22 in cursive.I am quite satisfied with my finished product because it's exactly how intended it to look when I was done. Here's to many many more projects in the near future for me using this glossy white sticker.Here are my tips from trial and error:1. Transparent stickers are good for clear glasses or cups or when you want to write colored texts because the background disappears with the clear glass.2. I applied/sprayed two to three rounds of sprays over the print on the glossy white paper as soon as it came out of the printer. I used the Rustoleum clear seal spray. It seals the ink of the image that came from the printer. An added assurance for making it waterproof. I waited about half an hour between sprays.3. This is just me from my experience with using waterslide transfer papers into cups and dishes that I have to use daily and wash regularly but to me, this is the most important part of the project. I use the MOD Podge dishwasher-safe sealer, apply it to the dry and sealed image on the cup. I just use a regular paint brush and brush thoroughly but lightly not to create paddles. Then I wipe the excess outside the images with clean rag around the images. In my experience, three applications of the Mod Podge are enough to seal it for solid waterproofing and durability of the images. I wait a few hours between applications. After this, if you want you can place it in the dishwasher. But for me I just chose to handwash all my DIY cups just to be on the safe side. So far the ones Ive done with waterslide are still going strong and I use them every day. The Mod Podge label is in sea blue.4. I am now drinking green tea on my polka dot cup and it has gone through its first handwash with no problem.5. I don't have Cricut, but scissors and patience are good enough.
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