For home sticker makers who rely on their printer to create stickers, color stickers tend to be more expensive. That’s primarily due to the cost difference between black-and-white and color ink cartridges. If you’re printing at a very high quality and making more than a handful of sticke...
If you are asking yourself this, then we are here to help. Based on almost a century of label printing experience and the top questions we’ve received from our customers; we’ve got the answers you need. In this article, you’ll see how to print labels yourself or order your labelspr...
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...
Stickers can be stuck on almost anything – laptops, water bottles, skateboards, walls, foreheads (kidding…kind of). This versatility means you can get creative with placement to reach your target audience in unexpected spots. Those mobile billboards can travel all over the place. Tangible Bra...
bulk labels and stickers to help keep costs down. They are very popular with businesses needing longer runs or that are spending more and more on labels as they grow. As a general rule of thumb, if you’re ordering more than $250 worth of labels, then you’re probably ready to roll....
To begin, identify the model and manufacturer of your printer. Look for stickers on the printer or navigate to Control Panel to Hardware and Sound to ‘Devices and Printers’ to find the specific model. Take note of the printer’s name, manufacturer, and version. Then, visit the manufacturer...
Now, you need to print and cut your stickers. You have two main options: Print stickers and cut them at home Outsource the printing I’ll cover both options in detail below. How to Print Stickers at Home If you’re just starting out with selling stickers on Etsy and your budget is tig...
Click on “DESIGN” on the top and select a little paper icon on the right. Check that all your settings are correct – you have the cutting mat 12” by 12”, and your media size is letter (or any other size of paper you’ll be using to print out your stickers). ...
inventory. You won’t need a warehouse for stock, sticker paper, or a sticker printer since a third-party supplier prints and ships all your stickers for you. Your job is to create sticker designs and work on marketing and growing your business. The rest is up to your chosen Print ...
inspiration totake it to the next level. There’s so much amazing creativity out there. If you have any ideas using your own scrapbooking stuff – please, share with us on social@the_happy_planner. All it takes is some stickers, washi, and lots of imagination to make your memories extra...