A good base makes custom acrylic standees look premium.
It also helps them photograph better and survive daily handling.
More importantly, the right base reduces returns and damage complaints.
Therefore, choosing the correct stand is not just about appearance — it is about stability.
In this guide, we will explain:
- How to choose the right base shape
- How to decide the correct base width
- How to ensure a tight slot fit
As a result, you will know exactly which base works best for wide artwork, tall artwork, bundles, and retail displays.

Why the Base Matters for Custom Acrylic Standees
When people talk about size, they usually mean height. However, the final “stable or not” result for custom acrylic standees depends on three base factors:
- Base width (the main stability driver)
- Slot fit (too loose = shaking; too tight = cracking risk)
- Center of gravity (wide poses and top-heavy designs need help)
Because of this, choosing the right base is more than picking a number. It’s choosing how your standee behaves in real life.
The 3 Most Common Base Types (And When to Use Each)
1) Standard Rectangle Base (Most Popular)
This is the safest everyday option for custom acrylic standees. It’s easy to produce, easy to pack, and looks clean for desk display.
Best for:
- Fan merch desk displays
- Online shop drops
- Small retail counters
Tip: If you’re unsure, start here — then adjust width depending on the artwork.
2) Wide “Stability” Base (For Wide Poses)
If the artwork is wide (arms out, big props, side-facing pose), a wider base prevents tipping.
Best for:
- Wide artwork silhouettes
- Multi-character standees (two people, group style)
- Designs with large “empty space” on one side
Simple rule: wide artwork → wider base.
3) Thick Base (For Tall / Top-Heavy Designs)
Tall designs are more likely to wobble, even if the base is wide. A thicker base helps because it adds weight and improves balance.
Best for:
- Tall characters
- Designs with big heads / big top props
- “Hero” standees meant to look premium
Simple rule: tall artwork → thicker base.

Base Width: A Practical Sizing Guide (No Guessing)
Here’s a buyer-friendly way to size bases for custom acrylic standees without overthinking:
Small standees (2–3 inch)
- Best base choice: standard rectangle
- Works well for: freebies, blind box add-ons, budget bundles
- Why: small height = naturally stable, so you don’t need an oversized base
Medium standees (4–6 inch)
- Best base choice: standard rectangle or slightly wider base
- Works well for: desk display, fan merch, event booth sales
- Why: this is the most balanced range for cost + premium feel
Large standees (7–10 inch)
- Best base choice: wide base or thick base
- Works well for: collector editions, limited drops, retail counters
- Why: bigger height increases tipping risk and shipping risk, so base support matters more
If you only want one “main size” that sells well, 4–6 inch is usually the easiest to start with.
Slot Fit: The Detail That Prevents Wobbling (and Cracks)
Even a wide base won’t help if the slot fit is wrong.
A good slot fit for custom acrylic standees should feel:
- firm when inserted
- not forced
- stable when gently touched
Common problems to avoid
- Too loose: standee shakes, looks cheap in videos
- Too tight: acrylic edge stress increases, risk of micro-cracks during insertion
- Wrong direction: standee leans if the slot isn’t aligned with the design’s balance
Tip: If your artwork has a heavy “front side,” you can slightly adjust the slot position to keep it visually upright.

Choosing the Right Base by Use Case
For Fan Merch Drops
Start with:
- 4–6 inch as the main version
- Add a 2–3 inch mini for bundle upgrades
This strategy increases perceived value while keeping shipping easy. Also, it gives fans more ways to collect.
If you’re planning a drop timeline, read:
[LINK: When Is the Best Time to Order Custom Acrylic Keychains? A Buyer’s Planning Guide]
For Retail Counters
If visibility matters, go larger — but don’t forget stability:
- Use a wide or thick base
- Avoid extremely narrow bases even if the standee looks “clean”
Retail displays get touched more often, so stability = customer experience.
For Events & Giveaways
For free distribution:
- 3–4 inch works best (cost-friendly + stable)
For booth sales:
- 4–6 inch is the safest choice
If you want a premium upsell at the booth, add one 7–8 inch “hero” version with a thicker base.
Shipping & Packaging: How the Base Changes Cost
Many buyers only compare artwork size. However, for custom acrylic standees, the base often determines packaging thickness and damage risk.
A larger or thicker base usually increases:
- Packaging size (bigger footprint)
- Shipping cost (dimensional weight)
- Damage risk (more movement if not packed tight)
Practical suggestion: For most projects, 4–6 inch standees with a stable standard/wide base give the best balance between premium look and cost control.
If you’re comparing pricing, read:
[LINK: How Much Do Custom Acrylic Keychains Cost? A Practical Pricing Guide]

Matching Custom Acrylic Standees with Other Acrylic Products
Many brands sell custom acrylic standees together with:
- custom acrylic keychains
- acrylic magnets
- acrylic pins or charms
This creates a stronger product collection and improves repeat purchases. Also, it lets you build bundles that look intentional, not random.
Explore our product options:
- [LINK: Custom Acrylic Standees]
- [LINK: Custom Acrylic Keychains]
FAQ: Custom Acrylic Standees Base
What base is best for custom acrylic standees?
For most projects, a standard rectangle base works best. If the artwork is wide, choose a wider base. If the artwork is tall or top-heavy, choose a thicker base for better stability.
How do I stop custom acrylic standees from wobbling?
Use a wider base, make sure the slot fit is snug, and check whether the design is top-heavy. Often, wobbling is caused by a loose slot rather than the height.
Can I offer multiple base options?
Yes. Many brands offer one standard base for regular orders and a premium base (wide or thick) for collector editions or limited drops.
Final Thoughts
A great design deserves a stable display.
The right base makes custom acrylic standees look premium.
It also improves how they feel in hand and how they perform in photos.
However, stability is not automatic.
If your standee looks perfect in a mockup but wobbles on a desk, the issue is usually the base — not the artwork.
Therefore, choosing the right base shape, width, and slot fit is essential.
If you share your artwork style and use case, we can suggest the most stable option for your custom acrylic standees.
By now, you should clearly know which base works best for wide artwork, tall artwork, bundles, and retail displays.
