How to Print & Post
Every design on this site is free to download and print. Here's how to actually get them onto walls, poles, and bulletin boards in your community.
Stickers at home (cheapest, fastest)
If you already own an inkjet or laser printer, this is the fastest way to get stickers in your hands tonight.
- Buy vinyl sticker paper. JOYEZA makes solid waterproof vinyl sticker paper, available on Amazon and Walmart. A pack runs ~$15 and gives you dozens of stickers.
- Download a design from the designs gallery. The PNG opens in any photo viewer or word processor.
- Print at high quality, "actual size". Disable "fit to page" so you control the dimensions. Two or three designs fit on a single sheet.
- Cut them out. Scissors are fine. A craft knife or paper trimmer is faster if you're doing many.
Tip: start small. Print 10–20 to test how they look in the wild, then batch larger runs.
Stickers at a print shop
No printer? Walk into a FedEx Office or Staples and ask for sticker / label printing on vinyl stock. Bring the PNG on a USB stick or email it to yourself.
- Ask for vinyl sticker stock (matte or glossy), not regular paper.
- Specify size up front (3×3" and 4×4" are common sticker sizes).
- Pricing varies, but expect a few dollars per sheet. Bulk orders cost less per sticker.
Posters & flyers
Posters carry farther than stickers. They're harder to miss on a bulletin board or telephone pole.
- Common sizes: 8.5×11" (printable at home), 11×17" (tabloid; most copy shops), 18×24" (large format; FedEx / local print shops).
- Paper weight: standard 24lb / 80gsm is fine indoors. For outdoor use, ask for cardstock or get them laminated so they survive a couple of rainy days.
- Outdoor durability: printing on vinyl sticker paper or laminating regular paper buys you weeks instead of hours.
Where to post
Before we get into specifics, the legal disclaimer:
⚠ A note on legality
The current political climate means even minor infractions can be used to condemn activists. Avoid anything that could be characterized as vandalism — don't place materials on private property without permission, and be aware of local posting ordinances.
That being said: we're not your Mom and/or Dad. Just try not to be stupid.
Good locations
- 👍 Near the crosswalk button at a busy intersection.
- 👍 On lamp posts and utility poles.
- 👍 On community bulletin boards.
- 👍 At bus stops.
- 👍 In restroom stalls.
- 👍 In Little Library boxes.
Bad locations
- 👎 On a random business's window.
- 👎 On an ICE Agent.
- 👎 On your racist uncle's windshield.
Aim for places with heavy pro-Trump or MAGA foot traffic — that's where the message actually does work. The goal isn't preaching to the choir.
Can't print? You can still help.
- Share reclaim-the-usa.com with anyone who has a printer.
- Share individual designs on social media — every design page has share buttons.
- Hide envelopes of stickers in places creative people will find them.
Coming soon: a curated print-ready Starter Pack bundle.