/r/sticker
The Reddit community where enthusiasts and artists can display their art for a larger audience.
Link to preferred sticker vendors here. https://tinyurl.com/3xc6jp2x
Welcome!
/r/sticker is for everyone from the lurking sticker lover, to the aspiring sticker entrepreneur.
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Got a question about the world of stickers and sticker making?
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For a list of resources and related subreddits be sure to check it out HERE
Resources list is still a WIP
Happy Sticker Bombing!
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Hand drawn on a a 228 shipping label from the USPS. Ballpoint pen 4.5 x 5.5"
For over 150 years, American law has been a revolving door of moral failure—pivotal yet fundamentally corrupt statutes introduced or misused every decade, always promising justice but delivering control. The Founding Fathers preached humanity and fairness while owning slaves. Every push toward equality—abolition, civil rights, legal protections—has been met with loopholes, stagnation, and backlash. The 13th Amendment “ended” slavery, except as punishment for a crime. Incarceration skyrocketed. The 14th granted Equal Protection, yet poll taxes, literacy tests, and de facto enslavement persisted. Nearly a century of Jim Crow followed. The Civil Rights Acts of the 1960s were monumental in rhetoric but incremental in impact, mere drops in an ocean of systemic inequality. Even today, slavery is still legal in some states, and it took until 2022 for lynching to become a federal crime.
American law is neither swift nor moral. Beyond outright injustice, the system is designed to perpetuate harm against the disenfranchised. Prosecutorial discretion is weaponized—exploited to extract the harshest penalties from those already at a disadvantage. Prosecutors prioritize convictions over fairness, escalating charges and sentences with no moral compass. Police officers, driven by bias and cowardice, target the marginalized, enforcing laws with prejudice rather than a commitment to justice. Worse, those who abuse power are protected, even rewarded, by the very institutions meant to hold them accountable.
The media fuels the cycle, peddling fear instead of truth. Those unfamiliar with the system are indoctrinated, misled into seeing the world as “us vs. them” rather than recognizing systemic failures. News outlets cultivate bias, reinforcing the narrative that criminality is inherent in the oppressed while valorizing the enforcers of injustice. Rational discourse is drowned out by manufactured outrage.
Politicians are no better. Partisanship has reached an all-time high, with cooperation abandoned—except when it comes to trivial distractions like banning TikTok. The only bipartisan consensus? Power for them, control for you. “Our laws protect, theirs harm,” they say. But who do the laws actually protect? Them. Who do they harm? You.
America has never been about unity or justice—only division and power. Since its inception, the law has been crafted not as a shield for the people but as a leash, tightened around the necks of the easiest targets: Black people, Indigenous people, immigrants, women—anyone inconvenient to the ruling class. The history is clear: The Fugitive Slave Act (1850), The Indian Removal Act (1830), Jim Crow Laws (1860s–1960s), The Chinese Exclusion Act (1882), Prohibition (1920), The Espionage and Sedition Acts (1917-1918), Executive Order 9066 (1942), The Controlled Substances Act (1970), The Three Strikes Law (1990s), and The Patriot Act (2001). Every one of these laws expanded oppression, injustice, or government overreach. In case those seem to far removed, I’ll add this—at a much more “local” and personal level, remember that until disgustingly recently, marital rape was legal—juries could rule that rape didn’t happen simply because the victim was married to her attacker. This is something your mom and grandma lived under the passive threat of. They may have endured something that provided no legal recourse or accountability.
Jury nullification is not about rebellion for rebellion’s sake. It is a necessary safeguard—a check on the so-called system of checks and balances—a mechanism for ensuring that laws, and those who enforce them, are wielding power with justice rather than cruelty. It is about humanity. It is about fighting for those who cannot fight for themselves. And in a nation where morality only enters the law when the people demand it loudly enough to disrupt control, it is one of the few tools we have left. Where law and morality diverge, choose morality; it’s the only way to protect humanity.
I’m currently considering the Canon Selphy QX20, wondering if anyone here has experience with it? For cutting devices, I have no clue. Any recommendations?
Hi guys, I'm selling tails sticker Description: round sticker measuring 5 centimeters in diameter, made of matte vinyl with the character Tails (from Sonic) with the meme "let's take ibuprofen together" in color.
Selling via ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/s/e4db51abb2
Is there a way to make stickers that are permanent. I see sticker glue spots everywhere around town and can’t help but wonder why it is that so many people slap stickers up in the same areas just for them to be scraped or wiped off.
Alcohol markers, ink and gel drawing 🙌
I want to do a sticker date for Valentine’s Day for my fiancé. She likes cozy things so getting isometric scene stickers like make your own cafe is great for her! Sadly I haven’t really found any that spark my interest as I am trying to find a dungeon maker.
Sticker blitz came through with these!
Are there any communities out there (reddit or otherwise) that are geared toward sticker swaps, sticker collecting, or similar? I know there is r/sticker_exchange. Looking not for selling stickers, but more so for collecting and seeing cool designs. Thanks!
Does anyone know where to order foil accent stickers? I want to make a sticker with gold stars but I cant figure out who to order from.
New Year, Same community values.
With the new year being here and a horde of new users joining the community I figured it would be best go over some pretty simple things here in the subreddit.
We do not condone nazi rhetoric, nor nazi behaviour.
This means I won't be taking down any posts that are targeted at white supremacists, nor the nazi movement, or the fascist regime.
We do not permit links from twitter, or SM.
This is a no brainer, as we have already banned SM products and a sticker sub shouldn't have twitter posts anyways, the sub is meant for stickers.
This sticker sub is derived from punk roots.
The sticker slapping culture came from the punk and graffiti scene. Originally as a means to spread awareness of bands, events, and political agendas, sticker slapping has been a cornerstone of urban art.
Please make sure to refer to the rules on the sideboard before posting.
This includes tagging your AI art with the AI art tag. Failure to do so in repeated attempts will result in a ban.
With all that being said, Welcome new users of /r/sticker and I hope you enjoy your stay at our community.
Happy Slapping!
I’ll share the actual stickers when I get them but I was stoked that when I submitted the design, the owner James asked if they could print extras + toss them in orders for others!
Fuck the KKK, the proud boys, the oath keepers, and whatever other group of dribbledick losers is out there promoting hate in the name of patriotism, nationalism, Christian values, etc.