St Patricks day stickers

St Patricks day stickers

Make these fun St Patrick’s day stickers to decorate your planner or for your kids to play with. These stickers are easy to make with your color printer and cricut.

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These St. Patrick’s day stickers are perfect for holiday decorating or crafting. If you would like more free St. Patricks day crafts than check out these other free designs found on my blog.

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    Step by step instructions

    Download the free file here and then upload to Cricut design space. In the zip folder you will see two files upload the color design first.

    Select the flat graphic option

    If the file uploads too large scale it back to fit your sticker page, or to whatever size you like.

    I scaled mine down to around the 7 inch mark for width.

    Now upload the second file which is the outline for cutting.

    Change the white color to black temporarily so that you can see it easily against the white background.

    Scale it so that it looks proportionate for each sticker as shown belown.

    Now change the color back to white so that the black edge does not print. We want it to be white so that nothing prints and only the edge is used for cutting out the stickers.

    Select both layers and click the flatten option. Now click the green “Make” button to move to the next screen.

    In the “Project” screen you will see how your design will print on the paper. Now select the green “Continue” button.

    Press next when the sensor marks added pop up appears.

    No the print set up pop up appears. It depends on how the paper feed for your printer but for mine I have to hand feed it into a seperate tray. So for this reason I selected the “Use system dialog” option so that I can select that paper tray.

    If you are not sure you will need to refer to your printer manufacturers website or do a google search for a tutorial for your perticular printer.

    Press print to continue to the next window.

    Since I selected the “Use system dialog” option it will appear behind the Design space app. So I need to move behind the app to find the print box. Here I will select the tray from the feed from option. Any other customizations can be done now as well.

    Press print for the paper to be printed with your printer.

    Take the printed sticker paper and place it onto a blue light grip mat which is appropriate for paper. If your mat has lost a bit of stick than use painters tape to hold the edges in place.

    Select the appropriate cutting setting for you sticker paper. I recommend doing a test first so you don’t waste your good sticker paper. I am using a slit back sticker paper and I want it cut all the way through so I selected medium cardstock. If you are using a light sticker paper and just want kiss cut stickers than try a vinyl setting.

    Here are the final stickers cut out and ready for crafting.

    I’m sure now that you’ve snagged this fantastic St. Patrick’s day sticker design and maybe you are looking for more fun designs to make more St. Patrick’s day crafts. Here is a selection of more designs from other artists to make your own crafts:

    I hope you enjoy this file and use it to make lots of fun crafts for St. Patrick’s Day. Please leave a comment below, especially if you used this design. And if you enjoyed this post please share on pintrest using the image below.

    Please note that my printables are intended for personal use only. They cannot be sold or utilized for commercial purposes.

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    Catherine

    Hi I'm Catherine and I'm so glad you've decided to stop by and make stuff with me! My blog is full of fun project to keep you entertained and help you learn new skills. Here you will find lots of fun and easy crafts, printable, svgs fils and home decor ideas.

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