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How to Print and Cut Stickers on Cricut? (Step-by-Step)

  • marcoblaze7676
  • Jun 5
  • 5 min read

If you're trying to figure out how to print and cut stickers on Cricut and it feels more complicated than it should be, you're not alone. This guide helps beginners understand each step without prior experience with a Cricut machine or design software.


When I first tried making printable stickers using my Cricut machine, I assumed it would be quick. I uploaded the design, clicked "Print Then Cut," and expected perfect results. Instead, the machine cut through the entire sticker sheet or completely missed the outlines. The colors printed well, but I couldn't understand why the cuts were off. I didn't realize that forgetting to flatten the design before sending it to print would confuse the machine. I also didn't know that Registration marks are essential for alignment, to know exactly where to cut. Printing on glossy sticker paper without adjusting the print settings can lead to poor results, such as smudging or uneven prints.


It took me a few failed attempts, but eventually, I figured out what settings worked best. If you're feeling stuck, frustrated, or confused like I was, this guide will walk you through everything you need to know about printing and cutting stickers on Cricut the easy way, with clear instructions and tips to avoid the most common beginner mistakes.


Required Cricut Tools and Supplies

You must ensure you're using inkjet printers only, as laser printers can damage materials and even the printer. You will require the following essentials:

  • Compatible Models: Cricut Maker 3, Explore 3, or Joy Xtra.

  • Design Space: This app is essential for creating and customizing sticker designs.

  • Printable Sticker Paper: Choose from gloss, matte, or vinyl sticker sheets.

  • Inkjet Printer: Ensure your printer supports the specific type of printable sticker paper you are using, like glossy or matte sheets.

  • Transfer Tape: To apply your stickers to various surfaces.

  • Fine-Point Blade and Housing: This is required to cut the sticker paper.

  • LightGrip Cutting Mat: This mat is designed to hold printable sticker paper in place while cutting.

  • Cricut Tool Kit: Includes tools like a scraper and weeding tools to help with sticker application and weeding.


How to Print and Cut Stickers on Cricut?

This process involves designing, printing, and cutting your sticker sheet. Below is a step-by-step guide for executing this process efficiently using Design Space and compatible hardware.


Step 1: Open Design Space and Create a Design

  1. On your computer, you have to open Design Space.

  2. On the main screen, click New Project.

  3. Then, navigate to Upload or Images to import or choose your sticker images.

  4. Choose Upload Image and select your desired image by clicking on Browse.

  5. After that, choose "Complex" on the next screen and click the Continue button.

  6. The screen will prompt you to choose between two options. Choose the Print Then Cut Image option and click the Upload button.

Step 2: Resize and Arrange Stickers

  1. Add the sticker sheet to the canvas.

  2. Ensure each image has a transparent background or flattened design.

  3. Resize the sticker to your desired dimensions.

  4. Arrange the flattened stickers on the canvas to fit within the printable area, usually 6.25 x 9.25 inches.

  5. Select the image and click Flatten in the lower right panel. This will turn it into a printable image with a single-layer cut.

Important Note: Flattening is mandatory for Print Then Cut to function. It prevents the Cricut machine from attempting to cut multiple layers.

Step 3: Use Create Sticker Feature

  1. Select all objects in the sticker and select "Create Sticker" from the toolbar. This will add a sticker border.

  2. Choose either "Die Cut" (which cuts through the material and liner) or "Kiss Cut" (which cuts through the printable layer only, leaving the liner intact).

  3. Adjust the border thickness and color.

Step 4: Select "Make It" and Print

  1. Click the Make It button.

  2. On the next screen, you'll see the layout, which includes a black registration box around your stickers.

  3. Click Continue, then Send to Printer.

  4. Select your printer, disable "Add Bleed" if your images already bleed, or enable edge-to-edge printing.

  5. Optimally, enable "Use System Dialog" to manually adjust printer settings.

Step 5: Cut Your Stickers

  1. Once printed, let the ink dry completely.

  2. Place the printed sticker sheet on the StandardGrip mat, aligning it with the top-left corner grid for accurate cutting.

  3. Now, load the cutting mat into your crafting machine using the Load button.

Step 6: Complete the Cutting

  1. Press the flashing C button to begin the cutting process.

  2. Your machine will read the black registration box with its optical sensor and cut the sticker outlines.

  3. Once the cut is complete, press the Unload button.

Step 7: Peel and Use Your Stickers

  1. Peel the sticker sheet off the mat carefully to avoid curling.

  2. Use a weeding tool or spatula to lift individual stickers.

  3. Store or apply the sticker as needed.


Conclusion

Mastering how to print and cut stickers on Cricut doesn't have to be intimidating. With the right setup, patience, and tips shared here, you'll print beautiful stickers and cut them perfectly in no time. Whether you're making planner stickers, custom labels, or fun decals, just remember to test, calibrate, and double-check your settings before you cut. You've got this, and now, you've got the guide that makes it simple.


Frequently Asked Questions

How do I get my printer to print on Cricut sticker paper?

To get your printer to print on Cricut sticker paper, you need to follow these steps:

  1. Ensure the sticker paper is loaded correctly into the printer tray.

  2. Select the Labels or Sticker Paper option in your printer's settings.

  3. Choose the highest print quality setting for the best results. Some printers may have a card or heavy stock option for thicker paper, like sticker paper.

  4. Create your design in Design Space and send it to print from Design Space.

  5. Place the printed sticker paper on your mat and load it into the machine.

  6. Select the appropriate cutting setting for your sticker paper.

  7. Peel the sticker from the liner and place it on your project.


What blade do I need to cut stickers on Cricut?

The Fine-Point Blade is generally recommended for most sticker projects on Cricut. It's designed for thin materials like paper, cardboard, and vinyl, which are commonly used for stickers. It can cut intricate designs accurately, which is crucial for sticker projects. It is generally easy to use and adjust, making it a good choice for beginners.

The Deep-Point Blade may be useful for cutting magnet sheets or other heavier materials, but is generally not required for sticker paper. Its steeper angle and stronger steel can help with intricate cuts on thicker materials.


Why is Cricut not reading black registration box on my sticker sheet?

If your machine isn't reading the black registration box on your sticker sheet, you must ensure that these key points are addressed:

  1. The sensor might be dirty or not properly calibrated.

  2. Bright or uneven lighting can affect the sensor's ability to read the registration marks. Reduce the amount of light in the room, as bright lighting can interfere with the sensor's ability to read the registration marks.

  3. Low ink levels or printer settings might cause the registration marks not to be printed dark enough. Ensure your printer has enough black ink.

  4. Avoid creasing or bending the mat before or during the Print Then Cut process.




 
 
 

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