Table of Contents
- Why “quick stickers” usually are not actually quick
- How next day custom stickers work at CustomStickers.com
- What you can order next day (sizes, quantities, finish)
- A realistic “event timeline” so you do not cut it too close
- File prep that saves your deadline (and your sanity)
- When next day custom stickers are the best choice
- What if you missed the cutoff?
- Common rush-order mistakes (so you don’t re-live them)
- Final take
Yes, you can. And if you need next day custom stickers because your event is basically tomorrow (been there), the fastest path is ordering a true next-day option that combines rush production and next-day shipping.
That’s the big difference most people miss. Plenty of places can print “fast,” but the proof process and shipping speed still eat your calendar. Our Next Day Stickers option is built for deadlines like pop-ups, weddings, trade shows, school events, fundraisers, and “oh no i forgot” moments.
Why “quick stickers” usually are not actually quick
When you order stickers online, the timeline is usually made of three chunks:
File check and proofing (sometimes 1 to 2 business days)
Printing and cutting (another 1 to 2 business days)
Shipping (depends on the service you choose)
If you do all three the normal way, “fast” can still mean a week. That’s fine when you’re planning ahead. It’s not fine when the event is Friday and it’s already Tuesday.
This is why next day custom stickers are so useful. They skip the slow parts and treat your order like a deadline, not a casual suggestion.
How next day custom stickers work at CustomStickers.com
Next Day Stickers are tied to a hard cutoff: you need to order by 12:00 pm Mountain time to qualify for next business day delivery. If you order after noon, the order ships the following business day, which pushes delivery out another day. That tiny difference can wreck your schedule fast.
A few other key details matter for event orders:
Next day delivery applies to orders up to 1,000 stickers
It does not apply to sticker sheets
They default to die-cut stickers (cut to the shape of your design)
For next day orders, they do not send proofs, so your file needs to be ready to print
If you’ve ever lost a day waiting for a proof email you missed in spam, this is where next day delivery earns its keep.
What you can order next day (sizes, quantities, finish)
For events, you usually need a sweet spot: big enough to read at arm’s length, small enough to hand out without feeling like you’re giving away dinner plates.
Next Day Stickers on CustomStickers.com are offered in common event-friendly options:
Sizes: 2" to 6"
Quantities: 50 up to 1,000
Finish: matte or gloss
If you want a standard shape like a circle or square, you can leave a note at checkout. Otherwise, die-cut is the default, and it’s usually what people want anyway since it looks more custom.
A realistic “event timeline” so you do not cut it too close
Here’s the part nobody wants to hear: if your stickers need to be in your hands for setup, you want them delivered at least one day before the event if you can swing it.
But if you truly need next day custom stickers, this table helps you plan the last safe moment.
| Your event is on… | Latest order time (Mountain) | What i’d do if it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Tuesday | Monday before 12:00 pm | Order Monday morning, not “right before noon” |
| Wednesday | Tuesday before 12:00 pm | Same rule: morning order, print-ready file |
| Thursday | Wednesday before 12:00 pm | Avoid tiny text, skip complicated borders |
| Friday | Thursday before 12:00 pm | Build in a buffer if you need them for morning setup |
| Saturday | Friday before 12:00 pm (ask about Saturday delivery) | Safer play: order Thursday before noon so they arrive Friday |
| Sunday | Treat it like Saturday | If it’s a big deal, aim for Friday delivery |
Weekend events are the trickiest because “next business day” is not Saturday by default. If your event is on a weekend, the low-stress move is getting delivery Friday.
File prep that saves your deadline (and your sanity)
Because next day orders do not include proofs, your file has to be correct before you upload it. Here’s what’s worth checking, even if you’re not a design person.
Keep your image sharp
If you’re using a raster file (PNG or JPG), make sure it’s high resolution. A common baseline is 300 ppi at the final print size. If your sticker is 3 inches wide, the file should be built for that size, not stretched after the fact.
If you can export a vector file (SVG, AI, EPS, or a print-ready PDF), even better. Vectors stay crisp when scaled, which helps a ton for logos, line art, and text.
Leave safe space near the cut
If your design has a border, don’t let important details sit right on the edge. There should be breathing room between the cut line and anything that matters (like tiny text or a thin outline). Borders are one of the top ways event stickers go wrong, because the cut can be perfect and still make the border look “off.”
Decide if you want full bleed or a border
CustomStickers.com notes that they typically add a small border by default. If you want full bleed (art to the edge), you should note that at checkout.
For event stickers, full bleed looks great, but it’s less forgiving. If you’re rushing and you want the safest outcome, a simple border or clear margin often wins.
Avoid micro-details
If your design depends on hairline strokes or tiny type, it might technically print, but it won’t read fast at an event. And events are chaos. People glance at stickers for about half a second.
If it’s meant to be read at arm’s length, keep the message simple:
Big logo
One short line of text
A QR code or handle
If you’re doing QR codes for RSVPs, menus, coupons, or signups, this guide is genuinely useful: QR Code Stickers: A Simple, Field-Tested Guide to Size, Contrast, and Scannability
When next day custom stickers are the best choice
I’d use next day custom stickers for any of these situations:
You need handouts for a booth or table and shipping time is the real enemy
You’re sealing envelopes, gift bags, or favors and ran out of time
You’re launching something at an event and want branded stickers on packaging
You’re hosting a wedding, reunion, or fundraiser and want small “take one” stickers
You already have final artwork and you do not need proof edits
If your design is still in flux, next day is risky. Not because the printing is risky, but because you’re skipping proofs. You want to hit upload with confidence.
If your event is wedding-related and you’re trying to keep print projects simple, this post has a solid, practical approach: Easy Wedding Invitations with CustomStickers.com
What if you missed the cutoff?
It happens. You look up and it’s 12:07 pm and your stomach drops.
Here are your realistic backup options:
Still order next day, accept the extra day. If you order after noon, it can still be fast, just not “tomorrow fast.”
Use overnight shipping on a standard order. Some services ship next-day, but still take 1 to 2 business days to process first, so it’s not the same thing as next day delivery.
Go local for ultra-emergency. A local print shop can sometimes do same-day or next-day pickup for basic sticker sheets or labels. Quality varies a lot, but it can save a weekend event if you’re in a bind.
Simplify the design. If you’re stressed, remove borders, remove tiny text, and pick a standard size. Simple prints faster and safer.
Common rush-order mistakes (so you don’t re-live them)
A quick list of the stuff that causes last-minute sticker pain:
Uploading a tiny image and hoping it “enhances” into crisp text
Using a thin border that will look uneven even with perfect cutting
Forgetting that weekends are not business days
Expecting a proof when you picked a next day option that skips proofs
Packing too much info on the sticker instead of using a QR code
Waiting until 11:58 am to place the order (don’t be that person, be 10:30 am you)
Final take
If you need custom stickers printed quickly for a special event, the cleanest move is choosing next day custom stickers and treating the cutoff time like it’s a flight. Your file needs to be ready, your details need to be clear, and you want a small buffer if the event is important.
If you do that, next day delivery stops being stressful and starts being a very practical fix.
