Crack and Peel Stickers Explained

Crack and peel sticker of a sunflower on a black and white checkerboard.

By: Naomi J. Myrick, Decals.com Staff Writer

Hold on, aren’t all stickers meant to be cracked and then removed? In a way, yes. While many stickers and labels can be used with this method, our crack and peel stickers are uniquely created for this purpose. We’re familiar with using stickers, so what sets these apart?

In this little guide, you’ll discover everything about this distinctive vinyl adhesive choice. 

Let’s get started!

 

Material

These stickers are only available in our standard vinyl material. It’s a nice high quality material that will last 3-5 years outdoors when used properly.

Image of crack an peel sticker being peeled. There is a text explanation describing the paper backing.

 

The distinguishing feature of this sticker choice lies in its backer design. It is divided by scoring into two distinct backer sections, allowing for a “crack and peel” method. This design enhances efficiency and minimizes the risk of snagging or tearing during the peeling process

 

Finishing Options

Every crack and peel sticker is a custom die-cut sticker. You can select either glossy or matte lamination, both providing resistance to UV rays, scratches, and water. We recommend a matte finish for indoor use to reduce glare from lights. Both options work well for outdoor use.

 

Common Uses

A few popular uses for these custom stickers include:

  • Quick peeling for massive projects like campaigns or school events.
  • Easily decorating notebooks, folders and lockers.
  • These vinyl stickers come in custom shapes, so you can curtail designs for gifts, packaging and logos.

 

Conclusion

This unique sticker option offers expediency, custom shapes and versatility. If you need one special sticker, no worries; there is no minimum order quantity.