

Now it’s time to import your sticker sheet and your backing. Simply input the numbers into the boxes, as shown below. This will allow you to size the square to a rectangle at the perfect 9.25” x 6.75”. Next, click the Edit button at the bottom of the screen. This will let you change the aspect ratio. Then click the lock button at the bottom left of the square. This will place a square on your workspace. To do this, select Shapes from the menu at the bottom. If you want larger sheets, you can simply make yours right at, or slightly below this maximum size.

This helps me place my sticker sheets properly, and ensure I don’t go over the 9.25″ x 6.75″ limit. The first thing I do is place a square on the page to use as my template, and I size it at exactly 9.25″ x 6.75″. Just note that the steps may be slightly different if you’re not using the iPad app. I use the iPad version, but you can use whichever version you prefer. Setting the sticker sheet up in Cricut Design Space This means my sheets need to be around 4.5” x 6.5” to leave a space between them for cutting purposes. I use the Cricut Explore Air 2, so my maximum cutting size is 9.25″ x 6.75″. I keep my sticker sheets relatively small so I can fit two on a page. Here is an example of what a simple sticker sheet backing might look like once it’s completed: You can use any graphics program you feel comfortable with, but make sure you keep your stickers on a separate layer from the background, or as a separate file, because you will need to import them into separate layers in Cricut to complete this process. I make my sticker sheet backing pages in Affinity Designer on my iPad, but I used to use Photoshop on my Mac. You may want to include a strip of color that matches your stickers across the top and bottom for branding purposes. This could be a standard rectangle or square, or a rectangle or square with rounded corners. Once you’ve designed your stickers, you need to create a backing page for the stickers. You will probably want to have a white outline around each sticker.
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I do this on my iPad in Procreate and Affinity Designer, but you can use any app you prefer, including programs like Photoshop on your PC or Mac. The first step, of course, is to design your stickers. Designing your stickers and sticker sheet backing

I’m going to show you how you can set your Cricut up to kiss cut your stickers and die cut your sticker sheets at the same time, which will make your life a lot easier if you’re cutting lots of sticker sheets. Fortunately, there’s a way to get around this. It’s an extra step that takes extra time and effort. The trouble most people encounter when creating sticker sheets is the fact that if you set your Cricut to cut to a depth that will kiss cut your stickers, the sheet itself will not cut out and you will have to cut the sheet manually with scissors or a paper cutter. Kiss cut will cut through the sticker paper, but not the backing. But if you want to create sheets of multiple stickers, you want to kiss cut them. Die cut stickers are perfect when you just want to create several of the same sticker design, because it will cut each sticker out individually by cutting through both the sticker paper layer and the backing. There are two main types of sticker cuts-kiss cut and die cut.
