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Design printable sticker sheets before cutting in your cutting-machine software. No signup, no watermark. Why?
MakeMyStickers Print Then Cut helps you build transparent PNG sticker sheets for Cricut Design Space workflows before the cutting step. Upload PNGs, JPGs, SVGs, or choose built-in icons, then set rows, columns, spacing, and layout. Use Download transparent PNG to create a 450 DPI file with transparent gaps and a 1 mm white contour around each sticker. Design Space adds the registration marks when you upload it as a Print Then Cut image. Your images stay in your browser and the tool is free.
No. This tool helps you design and print a clean sticker sheet. Your cutting-machine software still handles Print Then Cut registration marks, material settings, and the actual cut path.
Make your sheet here, then use Download transparent PNG. The export includes transparent gaps, a 1 mm white contour around each sticker, and an automatic fit for common Print Then Cut size limits. Upload the PNG as a Print Then Cut image in Design Space.
Cut guides add light dashed printable trimming lines around each sticker cell. They help with scissors, craft knives, paper trimmers, punches, and plain-paper alignment tests. For cutting-machine imports, usually keep them off in final artwork unless you intentionally want printed guide lines; your cutting-machine software creates its own registration marks and cut paths.
Yes, but the kiss-cut pressure is controlled in your cutting-machine software and on your machine. Use sticker paper or printable vinyl and test one sheet before making a full batch.
The transparent PNG export automatically shrinks the cropped sheet to common Print Then Cut limits. On US Letter, the export is capped at about 7.44 inches wide by 9.94 inches tall. The filename shows the intended import size.
The size in the filename is the intended import size after transparent outer margins are cropped and any Print Then Cut size limit is applied. If Design Space asks for dimensions, set either the width or height to the filename value and keep proportions locked.
The transparent PNG is cropped to the visible stickers instead of keeping a full blank page. Empty outer margins are transparent and removed so Design Space imports the useful sticker area at the intended size.
Yes. Pick icons from the built-in SVG library, choose a color, add them to the sheet, and print. For machine cutting, import the final artwork into your cutting-machine software and create matching cut shapes.
For Cricut Design Space, use the transparent PNG export from this tool. SVGs are still useful for simple vector cut paths in other software, but Design Space handles sticker sheets most simply from one transparent Print Then Cut PNG.
Yes. Use printable vinyl made for your printer type, let ink dry fully, and laminate if the stickers will be handled often or exposed to moisture.
Offset cuts usually come from cutting-machine software calibration, printer scaling, or glossy paper confusing the sensor. Calibrate Print Then Cut, print at 100%, and use matte laminate near registration marks if needed.
Yes. Use a grid of small rounded rectangles or icons, print the sheet, then cut it with a cutting machine. Matte sticker paper works best if you want to write on the planner stickers.
Yes. Use Text mode for label-only sheets, or Image+Text mode to place captions with your artwork before printing. For cutting-machine projects, keep the text inside each sticker shape and create the matching cut outline in your cutting-machine software.
No. The page runs locally in your browser. Uploaded images and icons are used in the current tab only and are not sent to a server.
Upload images to fill your sticker sheet
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