Where Do I Buy Journal Stickers?! 12 Of My Favourite Sticker Shops

If any of you have seen my content on TikTok or Pinterest, then you know I’m a bit of a sticker fiend. It’s come to the point where I now collect stickers but don’t use them, which is not a great habit to have—it’s honestly turning me into a bit of a sticker hoarder. I CAN’T HELP IT! I love cute stickers and I’ll never stop loving cute stickers, so SUE meeee.

That said, I don’t think you need to fork out hundreds of dollars on expensive vinyl stickers or sticker books (sticker books are an entire topic for another article tbh) to enjoy the very satisfying art of collecting journal stickers. In this post, I’m going to give you my favourite spots to buy journal stickers—whether you’re new to journaling or a seasoned pro, here are some my favourite places to buy journal stickers. Beware: some of them are budget friendly but some of them might be a little bit on the expensive side.

(PS: When I talk about “journal stickers”, I’m talking about cute stickers to decorate your journal covers, or your daily journal. If you’re looking for the best planner stickers, click here.)

Postix

Postix is one of my favourite places to get cute, quirky journal stickers from—they have a subscription service so there’s always something new to check out! They do a lot of planner stickers but they also have super fun animal stickers, cartoon stickers…the options are endless.

Pipsticks

Pipsticks is another subscription sticker service, but you can also get their individual stickers. Pipsticks does soooo many fun collabs—I have one of their Care Bare collabs where the stickers smell like vanilla when you scratch them…enough said!

Martina’s Tiny Store

Martina’s Tiny Store has some of the cutest stickers I’ve ever seen in my LIFE. She’s the embodiment of the cute crafty girly, and her sticker sets never disappoint. She’s also released a bunch of new products now, like a sticker collecting book and a bunch of other cool stuff.

Kira Cyan

Kira Cyan is a US-based artist and her stuff is amazing! She has vinyl stickers, colouring books and has done a bunch of collabs with Casetify. V cute, would recommend. 

Cherry Rabbit

Cherry Rabbit has some of the cutest lil sticker sheets I’ve ever seen if you like cute kawaii stationery and stickers.

Daiso

Not everyone has Daiso where they live, but if you do, Daiso is a GOLD MINE for cute, high-quality Japanese stickers. I love going in-store occasionally, especially around the holidays like Halloween or Christmas, to see what kind of themed stickers they have in store. Plus they usually have fun washi tape as well, and sometimes a bunch of cute tiny sticker books.

Stash World

Stash World is based in Australia (where I live), but they also ship to the United States, New Zealand and other selected international countries. They have an amazing selection of quirky vinyl stickers and stationery.

Washi Gang 

For all your cute Japanese and niche sticker needs, Washi Gang has you covered. Their stickers can be a bit pricey at times, but the quality is undeniable, plus they have the most amazing selection of niche Japanese washi tape. And they ship worldwide! (I’ll have to make an entire article on specialty Japanese stationery, but that’s a task for another time!)

Faire

I’ve mentioned Faire in a few of my articles, but it’s basically a wholesale portal where you can bulk buy allll sorts of stuff from your favourite artists, including amazingly cute journaling stickers. All the artists have different minimum buys, so you have to buy them in bulk, but you get them wholesale, which is pretty cool and can be cost-effective.

Etsy 

Etsy is pretty hit or miss these days, I’m not going to lie. But if you search hard enough, you can find a few hidden gems here or there. Just beware of sketchy resellers or people who are trying to pawn stuff off Temu or AliExpress.

Amazon

Look, I know Amazon is the literal devil, but when it comes to cost-effectiveness, there are some pretty sweet options. From sticker packs to sticker books, you can get a lot of your journal stickers on Amazon without ever leaving your home. (That’s maybe not a good thing—make sure you go outside and TOUCH SOME GRASS!)

Shein / Temu

Again, I don’t support Shein anymore and I’ve never shopped on Temu, BUT…if you’re struggling financially and still want to have cute stationery and journal stickers, the quality on some of these is actually OK. AGAIN, only shop here as a last resort.

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