What did I miss? Do you still have any questions after watching my How to Make Stickers on the Cameo 4 tutorial? Let me know, and I might make a follow-up video to answer your question! :)
Wow, this was really useful, thanks! Some points and tips I have not seen elsewhere. One tip: please keep the info texts on the screen a bit longer. Now they dissappear so quickly.
I’ve been thinking about starting my own lil shop but I’m kind of scared. Can you make a video about starting a small art biz 101?!? 😂 ❤❤ Loved this video. Super helpful!! Will be coming back to this once I officially get started with mine!
That's so cool! I think you'd be fabulous with a small art biz! 🙌 You're so creative and talented. ❤️ I definitely want to make more art biz videos. Thank you for your request on the small art biz 101. I love that idea and will start planning it out while I'm working on getting my art biz set-up! I used to have a handmade jewelry biz years ago, so this is my second round of doing an art biz, and I'm excited to see what's different with so many more resources and options now. It's so fun! Are you interested in learning how to sell online (Etsy?) or markets? Or both?! 🤗 Would you be interested in art biz vlogs? Like...day in the life of how I'm setting mine up, etc.?
I have a market video already filmed! I wasn't sure if I should edit it, but now I think I will. 😊 Thank you for your feedback! I wasn't going to do Etsy either (I wanted to do Shopify too), but I was listening to some podcasts about Etsy vs Shopify, and they actually said to do both! They also said (if I recall correctly), that you have to sell about $500 in product to make it worth selling on Shopify. 😱 I can't recall why since the monthly fee is nowhere near $500. But, I'll look for the podcast episode and DM it to you if I can find it again. And then maybe we can chat about it on DM.
You're so welcome! Print and cut can be very tricky. I still have to be very careful, even after making thousands of stickers. Lol! We'll get there, though! :) Happy sticker making!
I apply the laminate after I print and before I cut (basically right around 11:45 of the video - I'd add laminate here). To apply: Before removing the backing, I trim the laminate sheet so it covers the registration marks but doesn't go over the edge of the paper (my laminate sheet is larger than the letter-sized paper, so I manually cut it down - this part doesn't have to be very precise). Next, I lay the sheet where I want it to go (to line up where it will be applied). I put a journal / small book on the laminate to help hold it in place. Then, I apply the top edge only. Next, I remove the journal/book, lift up the laminate sheet, take a squeegee tool and while I slowly remove the rest of the backing (starting near the top that is already applied), I use the squeegee to press onto the top of the laminate sheet as it's being applied to prevent air bubbles. This is sort of hard to explain in words. Lol! But there are some snippets of this on my sticker making shorts if you want to see. :) Fructus Illustrations includes a good visual of this in her tutorial (linked in the description). Hope this helps!
What other tips do you have for making stickers on the Cameo 4? Let's share tips to help each other successfully make stickers! 😄Comment your tip below!
What did I miss? Do you still have any questions after watching my How to Make Stickers on the Cameo 4 tutorial? Let me know, and I might make a follow-up video to answer your question! :)
Wow, this was really useful, thanks! Some points and tips I have not seen elsewhere.
One tip: please keep the info texts on the screen a bit longer. Now they dissappear so quickly.
I’ve been thinking about starting my own lil shop but I’m kind of scared. Can you make a video about starting a small art biz 101?!? 😂 ❤❤
Loved this video. Super helpful!! Will be coming back to this once I officially get started with mine!
That's so cool! I think you'd be fabulous with a small art biz! 🙌 You're so creative and talented. ❤️
I definitely want to make more art biz videos. Thank you for your request on the small art biz 101. I love that idea and will start planning it out while I'm working on getting my art biz set-up! I used to have a handmade jewelry biz years ago, so this is my second round of doing an art biz, and I'm excited to see what's different with so many more resources and options now. It's so fun!
Are you interested in learning how to sell online (Etsy?) or markets? Or both?! 🤗
Would you be interested in art biz vlogs? Like...day in the life of how I'm setting mine up, etc.?
@@TheChicLife markets for sure! And not interested in Etsy but very interested in e-commerce like Shopify
I have a market video already filmed! I wasn't sure if I should edit it, but now I think I will. 😊 Thank you for your feedback!
I wasn't going to do Etsy either (I wanted to do Shopify too), but I was listening to some podcasts about Etsy vs Shopify, and they actually said to do both! They also said (if I recall correctly), that you have to sell about $500 in product to make it worth selling on Shopify. 😱 I can't recall why since the monthly fee is nowhere near $500. But, I'll look for the podcast episode and DM it to you if I can find it again. And then maybe we can chat about it on DM.
@@TheChicLife Id love that!! Thank you!! Cant wait for more of your small biz videos!
Thank you for sharing lots of good tips now I know what I was doing wrong.
print and cut is still very hard for me
You're so welcome! Print and cut can be very tricky. I still have to be very careful, even after making thousands of stickers. Lol! We'll get there, though! :) Happy sticker making!
Excellent explanation!,,thank you so much. 👏🏽to the point, clear and a little comedy 😅
I’m so glad you liked it! So happy you noticed the comedy moments. Thank you for your kind comment! 😊
Love this.
Thank you so much, lovely! 🥰❤️
How do you apply the laminate to your stickers? At what stage in the process? Thanks!
I apply the laminate after I print and before I cut (basically right around 11:45 of the video - I'd add laminate here). To apply: Before removing the backing, I trim the laminate sheet so it covers the registration marks but doesn't go over the edge of the paper (my laminate sheet is larger than the letter-sized paper, so I manually cut it down - this part doesn't have to be very precise). Next, I lay the sheet where I want it to go (to line up where it will be applied). I put a journal / small book on the laminate to help hold it in place. Then, I apply the top edge only. Next, I remove the journal/book, lift up the laminate sheet, take a squeegee tool and while I slowly remove the rest of the backing (starting near the top that is already applied), I use the squeegee to press onto the top of the laminate sheet as it's being applied to prevent air bubbles. This is sort of hard to explain in words. Lol! But there are some snippets of this on my sticker making shorts if you want to see. :) Fructus Illustrations includes a good visual of this in her tutorial (linked in the description). Hope this helps!
Makes sense. Thank you for the detailed and quick help! @@TheChicLife
I would buy your stickers!
Aww thank you so much! 🥰 I’m working on setting up my Etsy shop now. I’ll let you know when it’s live! 🤗
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What other tips do you have for making stickers on the Cameo 4? Let's share tips to help each other successfully make stickers! 😄Comment your tip below!
tan eik fai l am 24 tahun years Malaysia loph hi hi 🎉🎉🎉
tan eik fai l am 24 tahun years Malaysia loph hi hi 🎉🎉🎉
tan eik fai l am 24 tahun years Malaysia loph hi hi 🎉🎉🎉