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What is the difference between sticker sheets and label sheets?

A sticker sheet holds several different designs kiss cut onto one backing, sold as a unit, which is what artists and brands use for merch. A label sheet repeats one design many times so you can peel them off individually for products, jars, packaging and shipping.

Sticker sheets

Multiple unique designs, kiss cut, on a single backing. The customer buys the sheet, not the individual stickers. Popular for:

  • Artist alley and convention merch
  • Brand mascot or character sets
  • Planner and journaling packs
  • Welcome kits and onboarding packages

Minimum is 10 sheets. Because each design needs its own hand-drawn cut path, multi-design sheets carry the one-time $30 cutline fee.

Label sheets

One design repeated across the sheet, usually in a tidy grid. You peel them off one at a time. Popular for:

  • Product labels on jars, bottles, bags and boxes
  • Return address and shipping labels
  • Batch, lot and date codes
  • Price and inventory tags

Minimum is 10 sheets, and the per-label cost is dramatically lower than ordering the same count as individual die cuts, because there is far less cutting and no weeding.

Which is cheaper per sticker?

Label sheets, by a wide margin, if you need many copies of one design. Sticker sheets are better value when you need variety without paying for multiple production runs.

Sizes

Standard sheets are 4x6, 5.5x8.5 and 8.5x11 inches. Custom sheet sizes are available up to 12x18. Use the Sheet Designer to lay out your designs and see exactly how many fit.

Last updated 2026-08-20. Reviewed by the Stickerine production team, Name Badges, LLC, Greenville, SC.

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