How to Make Circle Stickers on Cricut
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In a media-saturated world, making your small business stand out is hard. The average American sees more than 10,000 advertisements daily ranging from the billboard they drive by on the way to work to a sponsored post they scroll past. How can small and up-and-coming businesses compete against larger, dominating brands with far greater resources in this environment?
Custom stickers are an innovative way to spread your brand’s messaging and add a personalised touch to your orders. Goshen College published an article about how stickers have become a token of “unspoken identity” for college students in the past five years. Younger audiences love to decorate water bottles and laptops with stickers. More eyes will turn to your brand if these stickers include your branding or logo.
There are a few ways you can take advantage of stickers. You can make them yourself or simply know where to buy custom circle stickers. Making circle stickers on Cricut is a straightforward way to DIY them. However, depending on your skill level and available time, it may not be your best option.
In this article, we’ll explore what Cricut is, how to use your machine to make stickers, and other options for making circle stickers.
What Is Cricut?
If you’re a hobbyist or have been in the sticker business for some time, you’re likely familiar with Cricut. Cricut is a brand of cutting plotters (also known as computer-controlled cutting machines) that are perfect for small-scaleand at-home projects.
These cutters work for plenty of materials, including paper, felt, vinyl, and more. There are also a variety of models. Today, we’ll focus on the Cricut Explore and Cricut Maker machines.
How to Cut Circle Stickers at Home
The best way to make round stickers with Cricut equipment is to use the Print then Cut feature. This feature prints the images on a page, and then the page is placed on a cutting mat and loaded into the Cricut machine. The machine will scan the registration box and cut the images.
It’s a fairly straightforward process, but we’ll break it down further for you.
What You’ll Need
Start by assembling the materials and equipment needed for your project:
- Cricut printable clear sticker paper
- Any inkjet printer
- Cricut Maker
- Cricut Design Space
- Sticker sheet image file
Set Up Your Design
There are several ways to create your design. Some designers use Photoshop or Procreate to build designs, others prefer websites such as Canva. At Sticker it, we offer five-star rated, one-stop-shop services for those looking to design and produce stickers, so you don’t have to juggle different programs and equipment.
The Cricut Design Space software is also compatible with Cricut equipment. Design Space offers templates that accommodate half-inch round stickers and three-inch round label templates. However, the maximum printable area of the Print then Cut feature is 9.25 inches by 6.75 inches, so all designs must be this size or smaller.
In Cricut Design Space, you can select a template for circle stickers by going to the left-hand side, selecting Shapes, and then Circle from the available options. At this point, you can include your pre-created designs or use the design tools available to create them.
Change Your Design to Print Then Cut
All designs are printable once you change the Fill type. To do this, go to Edit and select the Fill dropdown menu. Once there, select Print.
Next, load your sticker paper into your inkjet printer. You may need to load it face-up or face-down (depending on the printer), so print a test sheet to check. Once completed, click Make It, then Continue, and Send to Printer.
Materials and Cutting
These next steps focus on the exciting part—cutting your stickers. Let’s breeze through it by following the steps below:
- Select materials: In material settings, select sticker paper.
- Load the mat: Place your printed sticker paper onto the LightGrip blue mat, lining up the page with the upper left corner. Smooth the paper down and press the flashing arrow button on the Cricut machine to load the mat.
- Cut your stickers: At this point, the Cricut icon button should be flashing. This means it’s ready to cut your stickers. Press C to start the cutting process. The Cricut will start moving around and cutting your paper.
- Unload the mat: The machine will indicate when the cut is finished and it is safe to remove the mat. A flashing arrow should appear; press it to unload the mat.
The result should be custom-cut stickers with your unique design. If the cut did not make it all the way through, simply restart the cutting process until it cuts through.
Streamline the Process With Sticker it
While designing, printing, and cutting your own stickers is doable, it’s time-consuming. If you need to print a large volume of stickers for your growing business, you may not have time to individually design, print, and cut all of them quickly. Sticker it takes away that stress and burden, allowing you to customise your sticker designs easily. Let the experts take care of the rest!