Reviews for wall graphics
4.6 / 5
896
Total reviews
92%
Would order again
- ELMS:LN
Bought this larger version of the die-cut stickers as a visual aid for meetings. It's already lead to several engaging conversations that could not have happened without something of this scale to properly visualize, in a group setting, what we're trying to accomplish. love.
- MFMatt Fairchild
THERE IS NOW A FOUR-FOOT CORGI ON OUR WALL AT WORK AND WE LOVE IT SO MUCH THAT THE ENTIRE TEAM NOW WRITES IN ENTIRELY CAPS LOCK WHICH IS A PROBLEM BECAUSE WE DO ONLINE CUSTOMER SUPPORT BUT HEY THERE IS A CORGI ON THE WALL SO THANK YOU
- JHJamie Huskisson
Exactly how I wanted it, and much easier to position on the wall than other stickers we've had in the past. It even came with a 3M tool to help spread out the bubbles on the wall and pieces of masking tape to help position the sticker on the wall ahead of making the final decision. Fantastic!
- BBBrenda Blanchard
I actually used my wall graphic for a game board and it turned out very well! I am very satisfied with my sticker and will come back to this site for similar future purchases.
- Spicerack Media, Inc
This wall decal is absolutely fantastic. Stickermule really backs their products. When the delivery guys bent the tube that arrived, we told stickermule and they insisted a replacement. Fortunately, this decal material is very resistant to creases and went on the wall perfectly without a trace of mishandling. We are customers for life.
- BLBen Lew
Love my new wall decal. The sticker quality is great and it looks awesome on my wall.
- ADAndres L. Douzoglou
Quality is good, however I was not thrilled with the fact that they cut the outline of the graphic, I would have liked it to be a rectangle instead.
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- BSBrian Smith
First off, the quality of the material and printing is outstanding as always with Sticker Mule. When we rolled this out of the tube, we were so excited! I only have one piece of constructive feedback. The instructions offer up a great way to install large wall decals, by peeling off the top section of backing and sticking that first, then working your way down. That seems like a fantastic way ...