Vinyl Sticker | Floral | Velveteen

Regular priceFrom R 600.00

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Premium Vinyl DIY & Project Stickers

Unlock endless home decor possibilities with our premium, high-durability Vinyl Project Stickers.

From refreshing tired furniture to adding a gorgeous accent to your kitchen, if a surface is flat and smooth, you can wrap it!

✨ One Product, Endless DIY Possibilities:

  • Kitchen Upgrades: Perfect for use as a stylish backsplash behind your stove or for adhering directly over your existing tiles.

  • Furniture Makeovers: Give tables, chest of drawers, desks, or bookshelves a brand-new, premium look.

  • Appliance & Cabinet Wraps: Transform dated appliances with custom fridge wraps, or completely change your kitchen dynamic with a full cupboard wrap.

  • Need Inspiration? Click Here to see incredible, real-life transformations and creative ideas on how to use our Vinyl Stickers.

📐 Available Sizes & Custom Lengths:

Choose the perfect fit for your specific project scale:

  • Small: 600mm x 900mm

  • Medium: 800mm x 1200mm

  • Large: 1000mm x 1200mm

⏳ Production & Delivery Notice

  • Made to Order: Each vinyl sheet is custom-crafted specifically for your project and is not kept in stock.

  • Production Lead Time: Please allow 10–15 working days for us to meticulously craft your custom wall art before it is shipped to your door.

⚙️ Compatibility & Disclaimer

Please read before purchasing or installing Peel & Stick (Self-Adhesive) Wallpaper:

Peel & Stick wallpaper relies on direct surface contact to form a strong adhesive bond. It requires a clean, smooth, dry, and properly cured painted surface to stick correctly.

Why Peel & Stick Vinyl May Not Adhere Properly:

  • Rough, Bumpy, or Textured Walls: Rough-cast plaster, orange-peel textures, or heavily textured paint create air pockets underneath the vinyl, drastically reducing contact area and causing edges to lift.

  • Freshly Painted Walls: Paint takes 14 to 30 days to fully outgas and cure underneath the surface layer. If vinyl is applied too early, trapped paint gases will break down the adhesive, causing the wallpaper to bubble or peel off entirely.

  • Teflon / Washable / Stain-Resistant Paints: Modern "washable" or low-VOC interior paints contain silicone or Teflon additives specifically formulated to repel substances—including self-adhesive vinyl glue.

  • Dusty, Chalky, or Unsealed Surfaces: Unsealed plaster or dusty, chalky paint acts as a barrier, sticking to the glue instead of allowing the glue to grip the wall.

Recommended Fixes to Ensure Proper Adhesion:

  1. Sand & Seal Unfinished/Bumpy Walls: Always sand down rough bumps and apply an acrylic wallpaper primer/sealer 24–48 hours before installing self-adhesive wallpaper.

  2. The Wood Glue / Diluted PVA Technique: For tricky, slightly textured walls or stubborn seam edges, you can brush a thin layer of diluted clear wood glue (PVA glue) or vinyl primer onto the wall surface. Allow it to become tacky before pressing the wallpaper down for an extra-strong bond.

  3. Heat-Activate the Adhesive: Use a hair dryer on a warm setting over stubborn edges while smoothing down with a squeegee to soften the vinyl glue and make it grip tight.

📦 Returns & Refunds Policy

Please note that all our wall art is custom-made to order. As a result, we are unable to accept returns or issue refunds. We appreciate your understanding and highly encourage you to review your sizing, choices, and order carefully before completing your purchase!

🛠️ Step-by-Step Installation Guide

Achieving a flawless, professional finish is incredibly easy! Follow these simple steps for a beautiful, bubble-free application.

What You’ll Need:

  • Your new vinyl project sticker

  • A squeegee (a plastic bank card wrapped in a soft cloth works perfectly too!)

  • Rubbing alcohol or a mild, wax-free cleaning spray

  • A lint-free microfiber cloth

  • A sharp utility or crafting knife

  • A hairdryer (optional, but highly recommended for corners and curves)

Step 1: Clean the Surface Thoroughly

A flawless finish depends entirely on a clean background. Wipe down your project surface using rubbing alcohol or a mild, wax-free cleaner to remove dust, grease, and grime. Dry it completely with a microfiber cloth.

⚠️ Note: Avoid any cleaners that contain wax, oils, or polish, as they will prevent the vinyl's adhesive from bonding properly.

Step 2: Line Up Your Design

Without peeling the backing paper off just yet, position your vinyl sticker over the surface. Ensure you have an even overhang on all sides to allow for a seamless, trimmed finish later.

Step 3: Secure the Top Edge

Lay the vinyl flat. Peel back just the first 2 to 3 inches of the backing paper from the top edge, folding it neatly downward. Align this exposed adhesive strip perfectly along your starting edge and press it down firmly to lock the sticker in place.

Step 4: Smooth It Down (The Slow Peel)

Slowly pull the backing paper downward/backward with one hand, exposing more adhesive a few inches at a time. Simultaneously, use your squeegee or wrapped card with your other hand to smooth the vinyl down. Always work with firm strokes starting from the center and pushing outwards to slide any air bubbles out to the sides.

Step 5: Trim the Excess with Precision

Once the vinyl is fully applied and flat, take your sharp utility or crafting knife. Run the blade smoothly along the edges, corners, or creases to trim away the excess overhang. Go slowly for clean, straight lines!

Step 6: Seal the Edges with Heat

To ensure maximum longevity against moisture and daily wear, grab a hairdryer. Run it over the edges and corners on a low, warm setting for a few seconds. The gentle warmth activates the adhesive and makes the vinyl extra pliable, allowing you to give it one final, tight press to perfectly seal the edges.

💡 Non-acid adhesive or silicone can also be added around the absolute edges of backsplashes or high-moisture shower zones as an extra application method to guarantee water never creeps underneath.

🧼 Care Instructions:

Let the adhesive cure completely for 24 to 48 hours. To clean your wrapped surface, simply wipe it down gently with a damp microfiber cloth and mild soap. Do not use harsh chemical abrasives or wire scrubbing pads.