Why choose UV stickers for hard surface customization?
How to apply your UV-Decal?
Please follow these steps below.

Cut Out Design, if needed, that you'd like to apply

Peel Of White Backing being careful not to touch the design

Apply uv-decal to a clean and dry hard surface

Apply pressure and rub the entire design to thoroughly adhere decal

Slowly peel off clear transfer sheet


Examples of UV Stickers

Johnson DWSHT
Stainless Tumbler with Handle
$ | 40oz | 7 Colors

Johnson R30E
Stainless Tumbler
$ | 30oz | 7 Colors

Johnson SSWTVR
Stemless Wine Class
$ | 12oz | 9 Colors

Bullet SM-6686
Tumbler & Can Insulator
$ | 11oz | 10 Colors

Leeds 1600-34
3-in-1 Stainless Bottle
$ | 32oz | 2 Colors
Frequently Asked Questions about UV Stickers
Yes! While it is way more popular to do puff on hats, we are able to do it on other items. The longevity of puff can be compromised the more the item is washed, so we do suggest puff ink instead if possible.
Foam is applied to your item between the hat and embroidery giving it a nice raised look. Check out our pictures, its hard to describe, but easy to see.
We like to keep it simple - standard embroidery is flat where as puff embroidery has a raised look. It looks just like it sounds - more 3D! Check out our process videos to see us creating puff embroidered designs.
It might! Without looking at your specific logo or design, its really hard to say. We are happy to review it at any time and advise if it would work, or what would need changed to make it work. We usually have an idea or two to do something about your design puffed up.
Simply put, puff embroidery is embroidery that has a layer of foam placed between the hat and the embroidery. When the embroidery is applied, the foam raises up the embroidery giving it a 3D effect. While the technical way to achieve puff embroidery is much more complicated, our hightly trained embroidery team members will take care of that part for you.
Yes! There are additional materials and steps involved in the process of applying puff stitching, so additional fees do apply. On average, you'll spend about $3.00 more per hat.
Yes! Puff embroidery is not limited to just the front of the hat. We have sew it on the left front panels, the side, the back and even all locations on the same hat.
While they both produce a similar effect, they are very different. Embroidery uses threads where as printing uses inks. We recommend embroidery for hats, puff screen printing for everything else.