Transfer stickers are decals made of vinyl, consisting of three layers: a backing paper, the design itself, and a top layer of clear transfer tape. The transfer tape holds the design's individual pieces together for easy application, and once the design is pressed onto a surface, the tape is removed, leaving only the vinyl decal. This process creates a clean, background-free design that can be applied to various surfaces like glass, metal, and wood. How they work and are made Construction: The design is cut from a single sheet of solid-color or printed vinyl. The excess vinyl (the “background”) is removed, leaving only the design. A clear, adhesive-backed transfer tape is then applied over the top. Application: The transfer tape allows the user to apply the entire design at once without having to place each piece individually. Removal: After the design is applied to a surface (like a car window or laptop), the user slowly peels off the transfer tape, which doesn't leave a sticky residue. The vinyl design remains permanently on the surface. Key features and uses No background: Unlike traditional stickers, transfer stickers have no background or border, giving them a professional, painted-on look. Durable: They are made from durable, weather-resistant vinyl that resists tearing and fading, making them suitable for long-term outdoor use. Versatile: They can be applied to a wide variety of smooth surfaces, including cars, water bottles, laptops, and storefront windows. Ideal for: Detailed artwork, logos, lettering, and minimalist designs.