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Where Can I Put Stickers?

You’ve got a growing pile of stickers—some cool, some cute, some just plain weird—and now they’re sat in a drawer, waiting for a moment that never comes. So the question is: where can I put stickers that won’t look random or end up peeling off in a week?

This guide is packed with sticker placement ideas that feel as fun as the stickers themselves. From gear you use daily to spots you might not expect, we’re covering the best places for stickers—whether you’re decorating a laptop, jazzing up a guitar case, or making a bold move on your car. So if you’re ready to put that sticker stash to work, let’s get going.

Personal Electronics

Laptops, tablets, phone cases—any smooth surface makes a decent sticker base. It’s no surprise vinyl stickers for laptops are so popular. They last well, handle heat, and peel off clean if you choose the right kind.

Layering works nicely, too. Start with a main piece, then add smaller ones around it. Phone cases—especially the clear kind—open up more space to experiment. Just wipe surfaces first and skip spots like buttons or hinges where stickers won’t stay put.

It’s simple: your gadgets go everywhere, so let them show a bit more of who you are while they’re at it.

Water Bottles and Drinkware

Reusable bottles are ideal for showing off your style, and waterproof stickers for bottles keep up with daily life. Vinyl types stick best, especially with hand-washing. Dishwashers? Not so kind—they tend to lift edges over time.

Before sticking, wipe down the surface to clear out sweat or grime. A dry, smooth bottle gives the cleanest finish.

You can keep it minimal with a logo-style sticker or go all-in with a full wrap-around look. Either way, your bottle starts standing out—and that’s half the fun.

Notebooks and Stationery

If your notebook isn’t already covered in stickers, is it even yours yet? For students, creatives, or just anyone who loves a bit of paper and pen, stationery is one of the best places for stickers—especially those that inspire, label or just make you smile mid-meeting.

Stick them on the covers, margins, or even over old mistakes inside your journal. Want something mood-based? Rotate them out with seasons or playlists. Smooth, matte covers work best, though you can still get a decent hold on slightly textured ones—just press firmly and wait a minute or so before tossing it in a bag.

As a bonus, they’re usually low-stakes spots, so it’s a great way to test out new designs or ideas.

Furniture and Home Décor

So, you’ve done your tech and your notebooks—but what about the stuff around your room? Mirrors, shelves, the side of a drawer... if it’s got a clean surface, it’s fair game. That’s where decorative wall decals and stickers with a bit of size really shine.

Removable stickers are usually the way to go here—especially if you rent or just like changing your setup often. Look for ones with gentle adhesive or labelled “restickable,” so you won’t be left scraping off glue with a credit card. Smooth surfaces like headboards, glass or flat MDF tend to give the best hold.

A little planning goes a long way—especially if you’re going for symmetry or creating a themed cluster. Or, just wing it.

Luggage and Travel Gear

From suitcases to skateboards, custom stickers for travel gear help your stuff stand out—and tell stories while they’re at it. Airports, festivals, road trips… bold stickers make it easier to spot your gear and make it feel like yours.

Vinyl works well here—it’s tough and holds up to knocks, scrapes and a bit of weather. Flat surfaces like hard cases or helmets give the best results. Just wipe them clean before you start.

Whether you go with one striking sticker or layer them up, it’s a fun way to put your personality front and centre—wherever you’re heading.

Walls and Mirrors

Some walls are too empty to ignore—and a blank mirror? That’s just begging for something extra. If you’re looking for sticker placement ideas that shift the mood of a space without a full makeover, small decals or quote-style stickers are a go-to.

The trick is going temporary. Go for decorative wall decals made for easy removal—great if you’re renting or tend to change your setup often. Smooth walls or flat mirror surfaces give the cleanest results, though even wood-effect panels can work if you press firmly.

Clusters work well. One in each corner of a mirror, or a trio down the side of a wall frame, can add just enough personality without making things feel messy.

Vehicles and Bikes

Stickers and cars go way back—bumper slogans, cheeky window decals, custom designs down the side. Same goes for bikes and helmets. If you’re into making your ride your own, car and bike stickers hit that sweet spot between bold and personal.

Glass and bodywork are ideal spots, just make sure the area’s dry, clean, and warm before you stick. Once on, leave it a few hours to fully bond—especially in colder months. For helmets and bikes, curved surfaces are trickier, so start with flexible vinyl or smaller designs that won’t crease.

Want to promote your handle or just rep a band, crew, or cause? Vehicles do the talking when you’re on the move. And honestly, it tends to get noticed more than you think.

Musical Instruments and Cases

Guitars, amps, drum cases—pretty much anything you’d see backstage or in a jam room has probably seen a sticker or two. For musicians, stickers often say as much as the music does. Subcultures, tour dates, inside jokes—they’re not just decoration. They are stories.

Flat-backed acoustic guitars and hard cases are your best bet. If it’s a surface you’re not planning to resell, you’ve got the green light. Just steer clear of anything that could muffle sound or block ventilation.

Amp stacks and flight cases? Ideal. They take stickers like a notebook takes notes. And they wear them proudly. Stickers here aren’t just expressive—they’re practically part of the scene.


So next time you're sat wondering “where can I put stickers?”—just look around. That water bottle? Fair game. Your old laptop? Definitely. The back of your guitar case, your mirror, your weekend bag? All waiting.

Once you start noticing surfaces, you get what some might call “sticker eyes.” It’s that itch to personalise, to mark something as yours. Whether you're into clean lines or total sticker chaos, there's space for it.