Cricut Waterproof Sticker Paper Review – 20 Sheets Tested

Cricut Waterproof Sticker Paper (20 White Sheets, 8.5x11), Printable Stickers For Inkjet Printer - Works with Joy Xtra, Explore, & Maker Machines
Cricut
- 20 sheets Printable Vinyl 8.5 in x 11 in (21.6 cm x 27.9 cm) in White; 20 sheets Vinyl Laminate 8.5 in x 11 in (21.6 cm x 27.9 cm)
- Waterproof and UV resistant up to 2 years
- Requires inkjet printer
- Compatible with Cricut Maker 3/4, Explore 3/4, and Joy Xtra machines
Quick Verdict
Pros
- Fully waterproof and UV-resistant for up to 2 years outdoor use
- Includes matching laminate sheets for added durability and finish
- Works seamlessly with Cricut Design Space and all major Cricut machines
- Inkjet print quality produces vibrant, detailed designs
- 8.5x11 standard sheet size fits most home printers
Cons
- Requires a separate laminate pass — adds time to the workflow
- Not compatible with laser printers — inkjet only
- The vinyl has a slight sheen that may not suit matte-label projects
- Sheets can curl slightly in humid environments before laminating
Quick Verdict
The Cricut Waterproof Sticker Paper delivers exactly what the listing promises — a durable, printable vinyl that holds up to water, sunlight, and daily handling once properly laminated. The 20-sheet kit with matching laminate is a thoughtful bundle that sidesteps the frustration of hunting for a compatible top coat. After three weeks of testing on jars, laptops, and outdoor gear, I'm confident recommending it for anyone who wants labels and decals that actually last. I'd give it a solid 4.4 out of 5 for its performance, ease of use, and value.
What Is the Cricut Waterproof Sticker Paper?
The Cricut Waterproof Sticker Paper is a printable vinyl kit designed for home-crafters who want professional-grade durability without sourcing parts from multiple vendors. Each purchase nets you 20 sheets of white printable vinyl at the standard 8.5 × 11-inch size, plus 20 matching laminate sheets — the laminate being the component many competitors leave out of the box. The whole package is optimised for inkjet printers only and pairs with Cricut's ecosystem of cutting machines.

On paper, the pitch is simple: print your design, laminate it, and cut it out on your Cricut. In practice, the process is satisfying and surprisingly forgiving, which is exactly what you want when you're making labels for kids' water bottles or custom decals for a small business. The vinyl has a smooth, semi-gloss face that takes ink well without bleeding, and the laminate bonds without bubbles if you apply it slowly from the centre outward.
Key Features
- 20 printable vinyl sheets + 20 laminate sheets, each 8.5 × 11 inches (21.6 × 27.9 cm)
- Waterproof and UV-resistant construction rated for up to 2 years of outdoor exposure
- Requires an inkjet printer — not compatible with laser or sublimation setups
- Designed to work with Cricut Maker 3/4, Explore 3/4, and Joy Xtra machines
- White vinyl face accepts full-colour designs with vivid, detailed results
- Standard letter size fits most home and office printers without trimming
- Ideal for labelling, product stickers, wall decals, and outdoor signage
Hands-On Review
I unboxed this on a rainy Thursday afternoon — not ideal conditions, as it turns out, because the vinyl absorbed a little ambient humidity in the first hour and wanted to curl at the corners. Nothing a few minutes under a flat hardcover couldn't fix, but worth noting if you live somewhere consistently damp. By the time I fed the first sheet through my HP Envy inkjet, the curl had relaxed and the paper tracked cleanly without a jam.

Print quality surprised me in a good way. I ran a mixed test page — small text, gradients, photographic detail — and the vinyl reproduced everything cleanly. No ink pooling, no feathering on fine lines. The cyan and magenta tones in particular looked punchy and saturated, which matters a lot if you're printing product labels or bumper-sticker art. After printing, I applied the laminate sheet by hand, smoothing from the centre with a credit card to push out air. No bubbles, no peeling edges.

Cutting with the Cricut Explore 4 was straightforward. Design Space recognised the material preset for printable vinyl instantly, and the kiss-cut peeled away cleanly from the carrier sheet every time. The first cut was slightly too deep and tore one corner, but dialling the pressure down one notch in the material settings fixed it immediately. From that point on, everything came out precise and ready to use.
The durability test was straightforward. I stuck a laminated sticker on a glass jar and left it in a sunny window for two weeks — no yellowing, no fading. Then I ran it under warm tap water, scrubbed it gently with a sponge, and let it dry. The ink held firm and the laminate stayed sealed. That gave me the confidence to use a second sheet for labelling a spice jar that goes in the fridge door, which has survived daily condensation for over a week now without peeling.
Who Should Buy It?
The Cricut Waterproof Sticker Paper is a natural fit for anyone already in the Cricut ecosystem who wants printable projects that survive real-world handling. Small business owners making product labels, teachers creating custom name tags and reward stickers, and crafters who want to personalise water bottles, laptops, and outdoor gear will get the most out of it.
It is also a solid choice if you have been buying third-party printable vinyl and struggling to find a matching laminate that doesn't peel or discolour after a few washes — having everything in one kit removes that guesswork.
Skip this if you only own a laser printer, or if you need matte-finish stickers without any sheen. The vinyl face is semi-gloss by default, and there is no matte laminate option in this line. Also skip it if your print volume is very high and cost per sheet is your primary concern — the Cricut brand premium is real, and bulk third-party alternatives exist that perform adequately for basic labelling.
Alternatives Worth Considering
Oracle 651 Vinyl with Printable Adhesive Paper — a popular non-branded combo that gives you more control over material choice and cost per sheet, though you will need to source and pair the laminate separately. Better for experienced crafters who want to mix and match.
Avatrek Inkjet Printable Vinyl (A4) — offers A4 sheet sizes at a lower price point and works with most inkjet printers. The trade-off is no Cricut-specific material preset, so you will need to create a custom material setting in Design Space and test cut depth manually.
Cricut Printable Sticker Paper (Non-Waterproof) — a budget option for indoor-only use, such as planner stickers, gift toppers, and scrapbooking. It is significantly cheaper but will not survive water or extended UV exposure.
FAQ
No — this product requires an inkjet printer. The coating on the vinyl is designed specifically for inkjet inks and will not bond properly with toner-based printers.
Final Verdict
The Cricut Waterproof Sticker Paper earns its place in the craft room by removing the two biggest pain points of DIY vinyl projects — sourcing a matching laminate and trusting outdoor durability. Print quality is strong, the Cricut integration is seamless, and the waterproof performance held up consistently across my tests. The main things to watch are the inkjet-only requirement, the slight curl risk in humid conditions, and the brand premium over bulk alternatives. For users who want a reliable, one-box solution that works the first time without troubleshooting materials, this kit delivers.