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Sticker Sheet Layout Planner

Use the sticker sheet layout planner to rough out how many hero, medium, and small stickers belong on an A5 sheet before building the final design. Keep a 6 mm sheet margin, at least 4 mm between cutlines, and enough empty space for clean peeling.

A5 fill estimateHero sticker countMedium and filler balanceSpacing warning
A planned A5 sticker sheet with mixed sticker sizes
A planned A5 sticker sheet with mixed sticker sizes

Plan an A5 sticker sheet

Planning fit53%

20 stickers planned on an A5 sheet with a 4 mm cutline gap. This leaves comfortable space for borders, cutlines, and easy peeling.

Use this as a first pass, then check the real artwork outlines in the editor before printing.

How to plan a balanced sheet

Start with the story of the sheet. A planner sheet may need lots of small labels, while a pet or creator sheet may need one or two bigger hero stickers.

A practical A5 sheet usually mixes sizes: hero stickers for value, medium stickers for everyday use, and a few small fillers to make the sheet feel complete.

Sticker sheet layout roles
Sticker roleTypical sizeUse
Hero40 to 60 mmMain character, logo, pet face, or statement sticker
Medium24 to 38 mmUseful labels, icons, minis, and supporting artwork
Small filler10 to 20 mmStars, dots, tabs, tiny icons, or decorative accents

Spacing and safe zones

Capacity is not just about fitting rectangles. Real sticker artwork has curves, borders, and delicate edges.

Use the planner as an early estimate, then check the real artwork outlines in the editor before print and cut files are generated.

FAQs

How many stickers should be on an A5 sheet?

It depends on size, but many useful A5 sheets have 1 to 3 hero stickers plus medium stickers and a few small fillers.

Should I fill every empty space?

No. Empty space helps stickers peel cleanly and makes the sheet easier to inspect.

Is the planner a production proof?

No. It is a planning tool. Final production depends on the actual artwork, borders, cutlines, and material.

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