Four substrates. Each one has a reason to exist. Here's everything you need to know to pick the right material for your product and use case.
Premium gloss white BOPP (biaxially-oriented polypropylene). The default choice for most products, and for good reason. Waterproof, oil-proof, fridge-proof, and tear-resistant. Colours print vivid against the white base.
If you don't know which material to choose, start here.
Crystal-clear BOPP with a transparent base. When applied to glass, clear packaging or bottles, it looks like the design is printed directly on the surface, no visible label border. Premium, minimal, modern.
White areas in your artwork will print as transparent unless you specifically request white ink. This is what creates the "no label" effect.
Metallic silver BOPP with a mirror-like base. Gives labels a premium, high-end feel that white vinyl simply can't match. The metallic base shows through lighter areas of your design, adding depth and dimension.
Dark designs and bold colours work especially well, the metallic base creates a contrast that looks expensive even on a modest budget.
Uncoated matte paper label stock. Soft to touch with a slightly textured surface. Not waterproof, which is an important limitation to understand before ordering. Best suited to dry environments and products that will not be exposed to moisture.
Ink sits slightly differently on uncoated paper compared to vinyl. Colours are slightly less vivid but have a warmth that works well for dry pantry goods, gift packaging and artisan food products.
For roll labels you can add a laminate finish at no extra charge. Most other printers charge for this as an add-on. At Sticky Sitch, gloss and matte laminate are both included in the base price.
Shiny, vivid, high contrast. Colours pop. Great for brands that want to stand out on shelf. The most popular finish for food, beverage and cosmetics.
Flat, soft, no glare. Premium and modern. Great for skincare, cosmetics and premium food or beverage. Pairs well with dark or rich-coloured artwork.
The vinyl as-is without an extra coating. Slightly less protective but gives a more natural, uncoated feel. Good for paper labels or when you want minimal gloss.
Touch every material in person before committing. The $16 comes back as credit on your first order.