Custom Gold/CMYK Deck Seals
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Specifications:
- Type: Sticker Seals
- Number of stickers: 140
- 60LB gloss permanent sticker with white back
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Printing options:
- Color print
- Gold foil hot stamping
- Sticker dimensions: 24mm x 24mm
- Delivery packaging: shipped flat.
- No minimum order required. Buy 1 for
Image file tips:
Color mode: Please upload a file with layers. All vector graphic areas will be printed with gold.
Files accepted: Ai, PSD, PDF
(Need help on file conversions?)
Image resolution: Minimum 300 dpi
Bleeding: Please allow 1/8" (approx 36 pixels based on a 300dpi image) for bleeding and a further 1/8" for safe area margin inside each side.
Description:
Make your deck of cards look complete, elegant and luxurious with customized gold foil seals for sticking onto playing cards tuck boxes. It is a mark of authenticity and a great add-on for your fully personalized playing cards. Our gold seals are customizable and permanent, measuring 24mm square and contains a glossy finish. 2 sheets of 70 custom gold sticker seals each.
Product code: PS005004001
See video of a sample deck seals
Need help?
We are a world renown games printing company with many capabilities. If you have any further customization needs such as hot stamping, foil stamping, embossing, spot UV, custom card sizes etc, please contact our experienced sales and technical team. If you would like us to help you on setting up your product completely, we have just the right service for you. See details.
Customer testimonial
"I've had several decks of cards printed here now, 20 at last count, with custom boxes. I'm a visual effect artist and I have a graphic reproduction background and I'm quite impressed the quality of the printing on both the cards and the boxes. And I was checking these with a jeweler's loupe!
On the first decks, a set of 6 decks actually, the boxes were nearly a perfect match for all the test prints I did at home. However, on later decks, the boxes printed a bit darker, and on the last one, a subtle brocade pattern I had on a black backdrop had completely vanished. Normally when I print something, I need to do a slight curve adjustment to raise the gamma, and it looks like I'll be doing that for future jobs. Even still, the boxes did turn out great – I planned for them to look good with a solid black, just in case the printing came out dark.
I'm still kicking myself on the first set though. I did one set of six for a gift, but I did a copy for myself and didn't print the boxes for that set. Now I wish I did, because they looked great.
I'm currently working on a few more decks and I'm eager to see how they look."
Dave Jerrard, Burbank USA