Check off the “Print then Cut” square on the “Operation Type” menu to narrow down your search results with compatible options. Some sticker designs are only available if you have a Cricut Access subscription. If you’d rather make stickers with your own designs, click “Upload” instead of “Images” on the left-hand side of your screen. Cricut Design Space accepts . jpg, . png, . bmp, and . gif image files, as well as . svg and . dxf vector files. [2] X Research source Cricut Design Space is Cricut’s free, official software that lets you format and print your stickers from your computer. Download it here if you don’t have it already: https://design. cricut. com/#/

Cricut Design Space automatically makes your offset black. If you’d like to change the color, click on the colored square in the “Operation” section of the top menu to make adjustments. More intricate designs might have tiny gaps and shapes in the center of the design, which your Cricut machine will cut out automatically. Use the “Contour” feature in the bottom right-hand corner of the screen to delete these gaps from the design. An offset is just a colorful outline that borders your sticker. Some professional artists and graphic designers like creating a white offset for their stickers to give them a professional touch.

The “Flatten” option can be found between the “Attach” and “Contour” buttons.

A 6. 75 by 9. 25 in (17. 1 by 23. 5 cm) area is the largest amount of space that a Cricut Explore or Maker machine can cut on at once. Make multiple sticker sheets if you have a lot of stickers to create at one time. You’re welcome to make this rectangle smaller than 6. 75 by 9. 25 in (17. 1 by 23. 5 cm) if you don’t plan on making a lot of stickers. Cricut Design Space automatically makes new shapes a dark gray color. To change this, click on the colored square in the “Operation” section of the top menu to get different color options.

Try to fill up as much of the rectangle as you can. You don’t want any of your sticker paper going to waste!

Just click on the eye symbol again to toggle the rectangle back onto your canvas.

If you don’t click “Attach,” Cricut will automatically layout your stickers for you. Chances are, this automated layout won’t make the most of your sticker sheet space.

Make sure you have a Cricut mat and sheet of regular computer paper on hand to complete the calibration.

If you’re making multiple sticker sheets, update the “Project copies” number in the top left-hand corner.

You can also adjust the total number of print-outs with the “Copies” option beneath the “Printer” menu.

The Cricut company officially recommends keeping “Bleed” toggled on before you print, but some crafters prefer to switch it off. Feel free to experiment and see which setting you prefer!

Double-check your printer settings to see if the sticker sheet needs to be placed face-up or face-down. Be sure to put multiple sticker sheets in your printer if you’re making multiple copies. The printed sticker sheet will be surrounded by a black rectangular outline. That’s totally normal—your Cricut machine uses this outline to figure out exactly where to cut.

If you’ve covered your stickers with a water-resistant transparent vinyl, select a heavy-duty option like “cardstock. ” That way, the Cricut will have an easier time cutting through the thick material.

Kiss Cut: On a Cricut Maker machine, choose “Sticky Note” as your selected material in the final option menu. [19] X Research source On a Cricut Explore machine, turn the machine dial to the “Vinyl” setting. [20] X Research source Die Cut: Set “Cardstock” as the selected material for your Cricut machine. [21] X Research source

Cricut mats are sticky, so you shouldn’t have any trouble getting the sticker sheet to stay put.

Some Cricut machines have trouble reading the black lines on really glossy paper, which can lead to errors. Cricut officially suggests blocking off any light sources that directly shine on your machine, which helps reduce the glare. [24] X Research source You can also try covering up the lines with clear matte tape—according to some crafting experts, this makes it easier for your Cricut machine to properly read the lines.

Kiss-cut stickers will still be attached to the sticker backing paper, while die-cut stickers can be individually separated.