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Side-Loading VHS Slipcover Maker
Quickly make custom side-loading VHS slipcases to complete your collection. This generator automatically pulls movie posters, logos, and metadata to help you design authentic-looking side-loading VHS sleeves for your custom tape projects.
Unlike top-loading slipcovers, these side-loading VHS cases open from the side like many rental-era and retail releases.
How to make Side-Loading VHS Slipcovers
- Search above ☝️ for your movie or TV show title
- Customize the color scheme, logos, overlays, and layout
- When you're ready to print, hit "Download" and select your paper size to export a PDF (recommended) or PNG
- Print, cut, fold, glue, and slide your VHS tape into the finished sleeve from the side opening

How to print & assemble Side-Loading VHS Slipcovers
Printing these side-loading VHS slipcovers usually requires Tabloid (11x17") or A3 paper.
- Since the paper size is larger than standard home printers support, you’ll usually want to visit a local print shop.
- Make sure they print at actual size (100%) and not scaled to fit.
- I recommend 12pt to 14pt cardstock (110–130gsm). You can also use thinner stock and spray-mount it to another sheet for added thickness.
- Templates: Tabloid (11 in. x 17 in.) or for international users: A3 (420mm x 297mm)
- Cut along the darker lines and fold along the lighter lines.
- Use glue or double-sided tape on the side flaps and assemble the sleeve around your VHS case.

What is a Side-Loading VHS Slipcover?
A side-loading VHS slipcover is a cardboard sleeve where the tape slides in horizontally through one side of the case instead of through the top or bottom.
These styles became especially common for rental releases, screener copies, bootlegs, and later retail-era VHS packaging. The side-loading format gives the case a more book-like feel on a shelf and often allows for larger uninterrupted spine artwork.

Side-Loading VHS Slipcover Features
The Side-Loading VHS Slipcover Maker includes tools for creating authentic-looking custom sleeves:
- Decals & Stickers — Add rental store labels, barcode stickers, pricing decals, "Be Kind Rewind" warnings, and nostalgic tape markings
- Worldwide Ratings Systems — Add MPAA (US), BBFC (UK), FSK (Germany), OFLC (Australia), and other regional rating logos
- Vintage VHS Wear Effects — Add shelf wear, faded corners, crease textures, and aging overlays for an authentic rental-store appearance
- Poster & Artwork Selection — Automatically browse movie posters from TMDB or upload your own custom artwork
- Production & Studio Logos — Pull logos automatically or upload your own branding and marks
- Color & Layout Controls — Customize colors, tints, overlays, and spine styling
- Print-Ready Exports — Download high-resolution PDFs sized for Tabloid (11x17") or A3 printing
Why side-loading VHS sleeves?
Side-loading sleeves have a very distinct look that feels especially tied to video rental stores and collector culture. They’re sturdy, satisfying to hold, and look incredible lined up on a shelf.
A lot of collectors also prefer them because the larger uninterrupted spine area gives more room for bold typography and artwork.
They feel less like packaging and more like archival storage.
Why did you make this?
After building the original VHS label and slipcover tools, people started asking for more specific packaging styles — including side-loading sleeves inspired by rental stores, screener tapes, and collector editions.
A lot of the fun of VHS collecting comes from the packaging itself, so I wanted to make it easier to design and print sleeves that actually feel authentic.




