50 Custom Printed Die Cut Stickers from Stickermule – only $9!
April 11, 2018 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website
NOW ON: 50 Custom Printed Die Cut Stickers from Stickermule – only $9!
Expires: April 21, 2018, 1:59 am EST

Sticker Mule is running their biggest deal ever on MightyDeals! Get 50 custom printed 3″ x 3″ die cut stickers for only $9 (normally $69). They’re made from a durable, weatherproof vinyl that’s great for indoor or outdoor use. Upload your logo, illustration, drawing or photo and they’ll create a die cut sticker that’s precisely cut to your design.
Highlights:
- Free worldwide shipping.
- Free online proofs.
- Free artwork setup.
- Fast 4 day turnaround.
- Durable, weatherproof vinyl.






Pricing:
The 50 Custom Printed Stickers normally sells for $69, but for a limited time only,you can get them for only $9! That’s a savings of 87% off the regular price.
Click the BUY NOW button and create a die cut sticker!
Deal terms:
- You will received a coupon code to register at vendor’s website and upload your art work (any file format is accepted).
- The coupon codes do not expire, so you can purchase several sets at time.
- Orders ship in 4 days after proof approval.
- Free 2-day shipping to the US, Canada & EU. Shipping times to other countries vary by location. Upgraded shipping available.
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