Create Custom Die-Cut and Kiss-Cut Stickers for Your Etsy Business with ink-jet printer, & a Cricut!
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- Опубликовано: 23 ноя 2024
- Learn how to make high-quality kiss-cut and die-cut stickers for your Etsy business using Adobe Illustrator, the Epson Eco Tank 2803, and a Cricut Maker. In this step-by-step tutorial, we'll show you how to design your stickers using Illustrator and how to print them with the Eco Tank 2803. We'll also cover how to use the Cricut Maker to perfectly cut your stickers to any shape you want. Whether you're just starting out or looking to take your Etsy business to the next level, this video is a must-watch! Get ready to create beautiful, professional-looking stickers that will stand out in the market. Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more tutorials and inspiration!
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I’ve been making stickers for myself for about 3 years now, but I never had the guts to put them on my Etsy until this year! I really love this video, I’ve never even thought about doing a kiss-cut until I saw your other starting the sticker business video!
So glad you liked the video! Definitely start your shop! 😄
I like how you explains here! Love your works
Thank you! 🙏
Thanks for this video. Your design aesthetic makes me so happy! Am almost at the point of making some of my own little well-being stickers 🎉
Another amazing video! I’ve been on and off the fence about making stickers but now I truly feel inspired to start. Thank you for sharing your experience, the products and process!
So glad you found this video helpful! Thanks for the support 😄
Love your designs! I just started my own sticker side hustle as well! So excited to see your business grow!
Thank you! Good luck on your side hustle! 💪
Great video
Could you tell me which laminate you use or could you recommend a holographic and normal laminate ?
It would be awesome
Whoch holo laminate is it?
I would also like to know! Amazing content BTW!
Duuuuuude this is stupid tempting me!
Do it! 😂
Hey bro, I was wondering what is your ROI on your sticker business?
Would die cut work on air freshner material?
Any tips for exporting svg from illustrator on ipad to cricut design space? When I upload into cricut my svg file colors are distorted.
Hey man, I love the videos! I've been getting into making stickers myself, using Illustrator to design and a Cricut Maker to cut. I’ve been having a difficult time with the quality of the images once uploaded to Design Space and was wondering if you have the same issue. Whenever I upload an image, there seems to be a serious loss in quality. I know I’m exporting from Illustrator at 300 DPI, but when uploaded to Design Space it all seems to be downscaled. I even get a warning message about the image being of a low resolution, when I know for a fact it’s not. It seems really weird that Design Space would be downscaling my image.
Hmm that’s odd, I haven’t run into this issue. Unfortunately I don’t really have a solution on the top of my head. Are you exporting as .pngs?
Yea, png at 300 ppi. At first I thought maybe it was an illustrator problem, so I tried exporting from Procreate and had the same issue. When I export something that should measure 3”x2” (900x600 pixels), it doesn’t import to Design Space at the same size. Next time you import to design space, pay attention to the size at import before you resize the uploaded image. I would imagine it’s the same. My only work around is designing the images much larger than the intended sticker size, otherwise I get this issue with resolution.
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Do you run into any issues with smearing or anything with that paper?
I don’t! I really thought I might, but it’s completely dry as soon as it comes off the printer. It’s really great paper.
@@KalebGonyea thank you I’ll have to try it. I usually laminate my stickers with Oraguard 210, but I’m trying to find a away to waterproof/protect without making the sticker thicker
@@meekatoblerone5242 I would say if you want them to be waterproof I would still recommend laminating. They are fine a couple times in water but not for extended periods.
What cut settings do you use?
Depends on what I am cutting, but I use the vinyl setting most often!