Make sure the paper you choose is compatible with your printer, whether it’s inkjet or laser. After printing, use a cutting machine like a Cricut or Silhouette to cut around the stickers and create the final product. Printing at home lets you create custom stickers whenever you need them,...
If an iPad is going to be used in place of a traditional laptop, it will need additional accessories to emulate that experience. Connect any mouse and keyboard via Bluetooth or USB to use them natively withiniPadOS. The iPad even has a custom cursor that recreates the experience of using t...
Make sure the files you upload are at least the same size or larger than the sticker dimensions, with a resolution of 300 dpi (dots per inch) or higher. Save your image as a CMYK file to ensure the colors are accurately reproduced.If...
For text, choose fonts that are legible and that contrast well with the background. This ensures that your text is easy to read at a glance. Don’t be afraid to get creative with the shape of your stickers. Moving away from the standard rectangles and circles can make your creation more...