I have probably made 50 different tumbler decals over the past few years, some for myself and many to give as gifts. Somehow I never get sick of it! Tips & Tricks Before you start designing, you may want to read Everything You Need to Know about Cricut Fonts –a post I wrote ...
If you’re going to cut the vinyl decals out on your cutting machine, upload the file to your design software. I'm going to show you how to do this in Cricut Design Space. If you’re not sure how to upload an SVG cut file to Cricut Design Space,watch this helpful video training s...
Print-then-cut is a cool Cricut feature that lets you print things out on your home printer—then after printing, you can put the printed sheet on your adhesive mat and run them through the machine to cut them out. This is an amazing feature for making decals, stickers, and other things...
Print your sticker designs on sticker paper using a regular printer. Use the Cricut design software to import your designs and define the cut lines for your stickers. Load the sticker paper onto the Cricut cutting mat and insert it into the machine. ...
Medium-cost:purchase a vinyl cutting machine like a Cricut, inkjet printers, and all the other supplies needed to start a sticker business. This gives you more control over materials and quality but requires an upfront investment. You’ll also have to sort out your own shipping methods, print...
To make stickers at home, insert your designs into a color printer and then print them onto sticker paper. Once done, cut out the individual shapes either by hand or using a cutting machine like a Silhouette or Cricut. How do I make vinyl stickers?
To take it up a notch, since it is my tween daughter’s closet, I used my Cricut Maker to cut up vinyl decals to create “wallpaper.” I added drawer pulls with the help of my hardware jig. PIN THIS TO PINTEREST I also spray-painted the closet rod brackets, some hooks, and ...
Vinyl stickers or decals are a great way to personalize just about anything, and they’re super simple to make! All you need are a few tools, a printer, and a bit of creativity. Keep reading to learn how you can make, print, and laminate your very own vinyl stickers. Part 1 ...