15 creative ways to display stickers
Stickers aren’t just decoration. They’re a way to show what you like, what you support, or where you’ve been. Many people collect them without realising how fast the pile grows. Others use them to promote their brand by adding them to everyday objects. No matter the reason, stickers deserve better than sitting in a drawer. With the right display ideas, they can become part of your space or daily routine.
1. Tech – laptops, tablets, and phone cases
Tech devices are one of the easiest and most popular places to display stickers. We use them every day, so they’re the perfect surface to personalise. A sticker-covered laptop or phone case can be a great conversation starter, especially when it shows off your favourite bands, interests, or causes.
2. Hydration – water bottles and tumblers
Water bottles and tumblers go with us everywhere, to the gym, work, uni, or hikes. That makes them a great place to add stickers. Choose waterproof stickers that are dishwasher-safe so they can handle regular use. A well-decorated bottle becomes both functional and expressive.
3. Travel – luggage, suitcases, and backpacks
Travel gear is a fun way to showcase your sticker collection. Add stickers related to national parks, cities, or events you’ve visited. They act like mini souvenirs and help you spot your bag quickly at baggage reclaim. You can also create custom stickers for your trips or personal branding.
4. Outdoor gear & coolers
Coolers, helmets, and camping gear are great spots for sticker art. Use stickers that highlight outdoor hobbies, sports, or adventure brands. Just make sure they’re waterproof and UV-resistant if they’ll be exposed to weather. Vinyl stickers work best for this.
5. Musical instruments and cases
If you don’t want to stick anything directly on your guitar or keyboard, use the case instead. It’s a great spot for bands, festivals, or tour memories. Stickers here can tell a story without affecting the instrument itself.
6. Planners and journals
Stickers can help organise and decorate your planner or bullet journal. Use them to track goals, highlight events, or set the theme for a page. Custom sticker sheets are ideal for this. If you prefer a cleaner look for your belongings, journals are a great way to still enjoy your collection.
7. Keepsake box
If you have sentimental, rare, or favourite stickers, store them in a keepsake box to protect them from damage. It’s a safe way to keep stickers you don’t want to stick anywhere yet. You can organise them by theme, date, or memory, and easily revisit your collection anytime without risk of wear. It's a compact, meaningful way to preserve your most special pieces.
8. Wall décor – canvas boards, wood, or metal panels
Want to preserve special stickers? Turn them into wall décor. Use photo frames, shadow boxes, or mirror frames to make a sticker collage that protects and displays them. It’s also a smart way to preserve stickers you don’t want to actually use. Use the boards! Wooden boards add a rustic vibe, while metal looks clean and modern. This is a good option if you want your stickers to feel like part of your home’s style.
9. Sticker albums and books
A classic method for collectors who want to keep all their stickers safe without sticking them down. Albums and books can be organised by type, theme, or date. They’re also a good option for kids or anyone just starting to collect stickers.
10. Business & retail use
For shop owners, stickers can be part of your branding. Use them on packaging, signage, or product displays. A creative sticker display at the till or in your shop window can catch attention and make your space more memorable.
11. Clear phone case inserts
If you don’t want to commit to sticking something down, slide your favourite stickers between your phone and a clear case. It’s an easy way to refresh your sticker art whenever you like. Perfect for smaller die-cut stickers or sticker flakes you want to keep visible but undamaged.
12. Binders with transparent sleeves
Use a binder with plastic sleeves to organise your sticker collection. Just like trading cards, you can flip through pages to admire, sort, or trade. It’s a simple way to store all your stickers while keeping them neat and protected. Works well for both kids and serious collectors.
13. Light switch covers or outlet plates
Decorate your home in small, unexpected ways. Light switch covers and plug sockets are great spots to add stickers. It’s quick, low-commitment, and adds personality to a room. Choose a theme that matches your space, like floral, gaming, or retro designs.
14. Glass jars or candle holders
Customise jars, vases, or candle holders with stickers. These small household items make great canvas for cute, aesthetic wraps. It’s a subtle form of décor that works well on desks, bookshelves, or tables. Just clean the surface first for better adhesion.
15. Mirror or window corners
Transparent or semi-transparent stickers work well on mirror or window edges. They add a soft, decorative touch without blocking the view. Go for floral, celestial, or geometric patterns. It's a creative way to decorate without cluttering your space.
How to display stickers - final tips
Choose laminated or waterproof stickers for anything exposed to moisture, like bottles or outdoor gear. Repurpose old surfaces: lunchboxes, cupboards, mirrors, or tins make great display options. If you’re sticking onto tech or painted items, check the adhesive first to avoid damage. Don’t throw out unused stickers—keep a keepsake box or sticker book to store extras until you're ready to display them.
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