Thank you so much! This probably seems like such a basic comment, but I really appreciated how thorough you were (showing each step) without dragging the video out with unnecessary fluff. (It's a fine line to walk, and few do it well.) I especially appreciated you actually showing how to buy these vinyl stickers on the "stickersbanners" website. I feel like a lot of creators would just say, "Then, I had these printed by this website," without showing it. That website's UI (and sheer number of options) is a bit overwhelming. So, as a fellow busy mom, it was really helpful to know exactly where to go and what to click. Great video. Thanks, again!
I watched your video so many times today and I was finally able to order my 2 vinyls from stitch and banner. Thanks you so much for doing this video. It saves me time and money cause I was going to use my circuit and try to print the characters out on paper and monster them to the foam boards. This will look so much better. Thanks again.
Nice. Thanks for the tips and tutorial. I ended up ordering from Walgreens because I waited til the last minute and I was able to receive it same day. Also, they always have coupons so I saved 60% off. It made them less than $20 each. Your way is still best if you don’t wait til the last minute like me. 🤦🏽♀️
I’m struggling here. I have few questions. How do u upload ur images to canva? Why do you not use circuit print and cut? Also how can I use images I find from google search. I’ve tried printing some from google and always comes grainy. Any help guys??
In order to use the upload feature in canva, you will need to have canva pro which is about 10 dollars a month. 1)create new (top right corner) project with custom size 24 in x 36in 2)once inside project, click upload on the left side tab. Then upload images you want to resize. The reason for using canva to resize your project is, it will not turn your image pixelated like how it would be if you resize on your computer from the file itself. The reason it’s not good to use print and cut feature on Cricut is because you have limitations to how big you can print and cut while with canva once you finish resizing you can save it and send it to whichever company to print it out for you. I personally use the pdf file print. And piece them at home. It saves me from having to spend money purchasing a large print.
If you google the images, even free vector images, once you click on it, hover over the pic and the pixels should show in the lower R corner. Chose images that are over 900x900 are good but look for pixels over 1K.
can you show us how to make a mini custom vending machine on Canva ! and we waiting on the Pringles one too lol I'm a new subscriber and love the videos thank you for showing us this !
Thank you so much! This probably seems like such a basic comment, but I really appreciated how thorough you were (showing each step) without dragging the video out with unnecessary fluff. (It's a fine line to walk, and few do it well.) I especially appreciated you actually showing how to buy these vinyl stickers on the "stickersbanners" website. I feel like a lot of creators would just say, "Then, I had these printed by this website," without showing it. That website's UI (and sheer number of options) is a bit overwhelming. So, as a fellow busy mom, it was really helpful to know exactly where to go and what to click. Great video. Thanks, again!
I watched your video so many times today and I was finally able to order my 2 vinyls from stitch and banner. Thanks you so much for doing this video. It saves me time and money cause I was going to use my circuit and try to print the characters out on paper and monster them to the foam boards. This will look so much better. Thanks again.
Nice. Thanks for the tips and tutorial. I ended up ordering from Walgreens because I waited til the last minute and I was able to receive it same day. Also, they always have coupons so I saved 60% off. It made them less than $20 each. Your way is still best if you don’t wait til the last minute like me. 🤦🏽♀️
I needed this so bad!! Perfect content and so very helpful!! Immaculate Detail! Thank You!!
I’m struggling here. I have few questions. How do u upload ur images to canva? Why do you not use circuit print and cut? Also how can I use images I find from google search. I’ve tried printing some from google and always comes grainy. Any help guys??
In order to use the upload feature in canva, you will need to have canva pro which is about 10 dollars a month.
1)create new (top right corner) project with custom size 24 in x 36in
2)once inside project, click upload on the left side tab. Then upload images you want to resize.
The reason for using canva to resize your project is, it will not turn your image pixelated like how it would be if you resize on your computer from the file itself.
The reason it’s not good to use print and cut feature on Cricut is because you have limitations to how big you can print and cut while with canva once you finish resizing you can save it and send it to whichever company to print it out for you.
I personally use the pdf file print. And piece them at home. It saves me from having to spend money purchasing a large print.
You did an amazing job thank you so much what a great content creator You got me hope
They turned out amazing! Going to try this for my daughter’s birthday! Thank you 🙏🏻🤍
Thank you for the details and tips on the supplies used!
Alcohol helps remove the paper from the foamboard
Thank you very much, very well explained. I have already ordered my first decal.
It doesn’t tell me the inches of the square border on my iPad how do I know how long or width to put it?
Thank you so much for explaining everything so clearly! Did you just google your images? All my images I find tend to blur
I love the way you explain everything it make it so simple for me to get things done
Thank you for this! Saved me so much money!
hey i had a question.... do you mess with the pixels section on canva when printing these large cut outs?
Thank you for sharing ❤️
Awesome video and very clear directions! Thank you for sharing!
almost fifty dollars for two stickers is crazy but they are nice
Great tutorial 👌
Can you share where you got the image? I ordered one from etsy and the resolution isn't high enough to use so I need to find another seller.
If you google the images, even free vector images, once you click on it, hover over the pic and the pixels should show in the lower R corner. Chose images that are over 900x900 are good but look for pixels over 1K.
Omg thank you. I just ordered from stickerbanners so let's see how this goes. Thank you 🎉😊
How did it go
@nasrinyounus2736 great, really easy to stick to the foam board, and fast shipping. No complaints here
Very cool!! Where did u get the girl character!?
So I’m confused. How come you take the paper off of the foam board before sticking the sticker? Will it not stick to the paper?
The cutter she is using won’t work on the paper
So cute!! Thank you for the tutorial
Are those images exactly 3ft tall? Thank you
Nice...I use a hot knife!
Omg thanks so much you made it so simple
Hi where is it you ordered the vinyl sticker
Thank you for sharing
I’m trying to do this by my image is to big how do I fix that?
Hey Darlin! I really enjoyed this tutorial. I’m gonna have to try this out. Ty!❤❤❤
So helpful thank you
Where can i get blue clues images for free with no background. So i can up load to canva
omg you are the best!!!
You're the best thank you!
Thank you!
This is a great tutorial!! You just saved me a crap ton of money. Thank you so much!!
Thank you
You're welcome!
can you show us how to make a mini custom vending machine on Canva !
and we waiting on the Pringles one too lol I'm a new subscriber and love the videos
thank you for showing us this !
Thank you…
You're welcome!