Custom Sticker Design & Print with StrikeForce69

Custom Sticker Design & Print with StrikeForce69

We've received some inquiries about making custom stickers for customers who were satisfied with the quality of our current product. This post is to place all the information on our process in one location for those who are interested:

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The first step involves the design of your custom sticker. Do you have one? Do you need us to make one?

If you have a current digital design or vector image, this process can be skipped at no charge. Just send me a print-ready image. 

If you already have a picture or patch and want me to create a sticker design from an existing design, there is a one-time charge of $25. 

If you want me to create a design from scratch, which may require a few hours, you would be charged accordingly; however, this request is dependent on availability. 

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The second step involves telling me details about your sticker. How big would you like the largest dimension of the design to be? Stickers typically range between 2 and 4 inches. Larger stickers will result in a higher quoted price due to additional material costs. 

I will also need to know the quantity of stickers you need

Lastly, I will need to know the sticker quality and finish. For finish we offer a matte or glossy style. And we offer two types of qualities: durable and high-grade. 

Our "durable" stickers will last 3-5 years outdoors, but they may not be as thick as the "high-grade" sticker, which is the base for most in-house stickers. 

A minimum of 10 "high-grade" stickers or 50 "durable" stickers would be needed to create a custom order. We do not do custom orders of single one-off stickers. 

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The third step is to approve the design and remit payment prior to printing of your customer stickers. 

Turnaround time for a customer sticker order is about 2-4 weeks after approval of the design.

If you want a custom sticker design and quote, please email me: john@strikeforce69.com.

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