What’s the “safe area”?

The safe area is the zone where important elements should stay so they don’t look cramped or risk getting too close to trimming.

What’s the “safe area”?2026-01-13T00:04:11+00:00

What size is best for door-to-door canvassing?

The 4×6 size is the most popular size for political campaigns because it’s large enough to stand out but still easy to remove and keep. For maximum visibility and impact, 10×6 is a great option.

What size is best for door-to-door canvassing?2026-01-09T00:20:04+00:00

Do sticky flyers work in heat, cold, or rain?

Sticky Flyers perform best when applied to clean, dry surfaces. Extreme temperatures and moisture can reduce adhesion, so place flyers in sheltered spots when possible and test a sample if you’re canvassing in harsh conditions. We recommend using a microfiber cloth and wiping the surface prior to placing.

Do sticky flyers work in heat, cold, or rain?2026-01-12T23:02:29+00:00

Do political campaign flyers need a “Paid for by” disclaimer?

Most political campaign materials in the United States require a paid-for disclosure statement. Requirements vary by race and jurisdiction:Federal races (House, Senate, President) — FEC requires "Paid for by [Committee Name]" on all public communicationsState races — each state has its own requirements; most mirror FEC language with additional local detailsLocal races — city and [...]

Do political campaign flyers need a “Paid for by” disclaimer?2026-04-30T03:32:56+00:00

Can I get a sample?

Yes. We are happy to provide a  sample to test stick and removability before running a full campaign. If you are in a hurry, you can also try a Post-it brand sticky note. Fill out the form below to request your sample.

Can I get a sample?2026-04-30T03:33:05+00:00
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