Thank you so much for posting this! Sticker shops are always so secretive about how they make their stickers which makes sense business wise but not everyone can afford the wonderful products that they make. These steps are super easy and helpful! Thank you again!
I love the “washi” base material for sticker paper also, but not if the stickers are laminated. I will have to try the foil one just to see. 😊 Thanks for making such a helpful video.
This is a very helpful tutorial. Thank you so much for making these for us, Annie. I thought to just quickly mention that as far as I know the automatic background removal in Cricut Design Space is only available for Cricut Access subscribers. You can remove background manually in the free version. I just made my very first stickers, but instead of using Canva, I made them directly in Cricut Design Space. That way no background removal was needed. Btw. I use the same sticker paper and I love it. For removable stickers I use HERMA A4. That's just removable universal label paper, which makes it very affordable.
Hi, Planning Annie! Thanks for sharing your process! I love the idea of the business card size sticker sheets! I believe Cricut just had an update and you can print then cut just a little bigger now. It might not be enough to add another sticker sheet though. I think it is 7.44 X 9.94, but you can print even bigger on larger paper sizes. I don’t know if there are any larger sized brands of sticker paper available though. Also I found a tip to re-sticky your cutting mats. If you clean it with dish soap and then apply a thin layer of glue with Zig 2-Way Glue and let it air dry, it will be sticky again! That has really extended the life of my mats! Thanks again for all your planning tips! I love watching all your videos!
Great video Annie. I would love to see how you do the printing and cutting of the Grand Plans or other weekly kits in Cricut Design Space. I have watched the one of how you size the kits and it was super helpful. When I cut out my sticker sheets I use the washi tape setting and they come out great. Each Cricut is different though. 😊 RUclips channel Crafty has a great video on print then cut stickers.
I have a circuit but have not tried print and cut yet cause I just have a black and white printer but this is an awesome use for it so I will try. Thank you so much for sharing this.
I agree with MamaGraciePlans. I'm sure you could use some scripts, you have not in your collection yet, that are more specific to you. How about family names, the name of your pets... Or stickers with characters that are just basic black and white. They exist, I bought some. Just use your imaginaging. There's lots you can do with a black and white printer. If you need ideas, there are plenty of people here. I'm sure we can come up with quite a list. Most importantly, have fun!
May I ask why you didn't have your cricut cut them apart? It would save you from using the sizzors and accidentally cutting to close to your tiny stickers.
Thank you so much for these 2 part videos. They were so helpful ❤
Doing this today THANK YOU. GREAT TUTORIAL!
Thanks!!! Used the tutorial today awesome!
Thank you so much for posting this! Sticker shops are always so secretive about how they make their stickers which makes sense business wise but not everyone can afford the wonderful products that they make. These steps are super easy and helpful! Thank you again!
Great video!! I just did mine and I’m so excited to use them.
Thanks!!
I love the “washi” base material for sticker paper also, but not if the stickers are laminated. I will have to try the foil one just to see. 😊 Thanks for making such a helpful video.
I was just researching how to do this today and then your video showed up! Thank you for your detailed explanation on how to do this! 🥰🥰
You are welcome!!
This is a very helpful tutorial. Thank you so much for making these for us, Annie.
I thought to just quickly mention that as far as I know the automatic background removal in Cricut Design Space is only available for Cricut Access subscribers. You can remove background manually in the free version.
I just made my very first stickers, but instead of using Canva, I made them directly in Cricut Design Space. That way no background removal was needed.
Btw. I use the same sticker paper and I love it. For removable stickers I use HERMA A4. That's just removable universal label paper, which makes it very affordable.
Great tip on the removable sticker paper!!!
Hi, Planning Annie! Thanks for sharing your process! I love the idea of the business card size sticker sheets! I believe Cricut just had an update and you can print then cut just a little bigger now. It might not be enough to add another sticker sheet though. I think it is 7.44 X 9.94, but you can print even bigger on larger paper sizes. I don’t know if there are any larger sized brands of sticker paper available though. Also I found a tip to re-sticky your cutting mats. If you clean it with dish soap and then apply a thin layer of glue with Zig 2-Way Glue and let it air dry, it will be sticky again! That has really extended the life of my mats! Thanks again for all your planning tips! I love watching all your videos!
Great video Annie. I would love to see how you do the printing and cutting of the Grand Plans or other weekly kits in Cricut Design Space. I have watched the one of how you size the kits and it was super helpful. When I cut out my sticker sheets I use the washi tape setting and they come out great. Each Cricut is different though. 😊 RUclips channel Crafty has a great video on print then cut stickers.
Thank you so much for sharing. You really have a wealth of knowledge! Love your channel!!
Thank you!!! So glad this was helpful to you!!
Great info, did not know how to do this - am going to give it a try! Thank you 😊
This is awesome. Thank you.
I have a circuit but have not tried print and cut yet cause I just have a black and white printer but this is an awesome use for it so I will try. Thank you so much for sharing this.
👋🏼 hello. I would encourage you to give it a try. If you have a favorite font you can create your own script stickers. ❤. Happy crafting.
I agree with MamaGraciePlans. I'm sure you could use some scripts, you have not in your collection yet, that are more specific to you. How about family names, the name of your pets... Or stickers with characters that are just basic black and white. They exist, I bought some. Just use your imaginaging. There's lots you can do with a black and white printer. If you need ideas, there are plenty of people here. I'm sure we can come up with quite a list. Most importantly, have fun!
Thanks, si helpful!
May I ask why you didn't have your cricut cut them apart? It would save you from using the sizzors and accidentally cutting to close to your tiny stickers.
THANK YUUUUUU TT_TT