Correct. You want them to "kiss cut". I use washi tape as my setting so it cuts through the sticker paper layer but not the backing layer. If you have a thicker sticker sheet, you may need to fiddle with this a bit (more pressure or maybe try vellum as a setting).
I'm not sure which machine you are using, but you can change the "pressure" of the cut so it doesn't cut through the paper. Usually, when you select the material in Design Space, that will tell your machine which pressure to use to cut. Choose a lighter type of sticker paper (not the Cricut brand option) or just regular paper. This will make the blade cut less deep.
This was one of the best videos I have watched. Thank you for sharing this with us.
You are very welcome! Thank you for watching and taking the time to leave your sweet comment :)
This video was such an eye opener. It was extremely helpful. Thank you so much for this tutorial.
Thanks so much for demonstrating, this is really helpful to a beginner like myself.
What cut setting do you use to keep the stickers as a sheet? With all those little squares, you don't want them to dye-cut, right?
Correct. You want them to "kiss cut". I use washi tape as my setting so it cuts through the sticker paper layer but not the backing layer. If you have a thicker sticker sheet, you may need to fiddle with this a bit (more pressure or maybe try vellum as a setting).
Great video, thanks! How can I set it up so that it doesn’t cut through the back of the sticker paper?
I'm not sure which machine you are using, but you can change the "pressure" of the cut so it doesn't cut through the paper. Usually, when you select the material in Design Space, that will tell your machine which pressure to use to cut. Choose a lighter type of sticker paper (not the Cricut brand option) or just regular paper. This will make the blade cut less deep.
@@lemonyfizz thank you. I have the Cricut maker
@@lemonyfizz I will try to lower the pressure. Appreciate your help 😊