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Create a Custom Material Setting on your Cricut for Zicoto Sticker Paper

07.07.2023 by Emily // Leave a Comment

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This glossy, water-resistant printable vinyl sticker paper is my absolute favorite!

I love the Print Then Cut feature on Cricut.

I’ve started using it for any semi-complicated design. It’s just so much easier to have a multi-colored image cut out together instead of needing to cut each color from a different vinyl.

I’ve started using Zicoto Glossy Printable Vinyl Sticker Paper for almost everything!


Here’s how to create a custom pressure setting in Design Space so you get the perfect kiss-cut every time.


Materials and supplies needed to create Print then cut stickers:

Full size Cricut Machine such as the Explore, Maker, or Maker 3

Printable glossy vinyl sticker paper

A high-quality printer – I absolutely love my Epson XP-15000 Wide Format Photo Printer

Images in PNG or JPG format



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Stickers are a fun and creative way to personalize anything!

Use stickers to:

  1. Decorate personal items like laptops, notebooks, and water bottles
  2. Personalize greeting cards and letters
  3. Promote your brand or business with logo stickers
  4. Seal envelopes
  5. Raise funds for causes or organizations by selling stickers (I’ve had people use my semi-colon butterfly stickers to raise money for mental health organizations)
  6. Mark events on your calendar, from doctor’s appointments to birthday parties
  7. Design unique party favors by attaching stickers to small gifts or treat bags
  8. Decorate party supplies and invitations for special occasions
  9. Label and organize items at home, such as jars or containers
  10. Customize cars, motorcycles, or bicycles with unique designs
  11. Use stickers for identification, like name tags at events
  12. Create arts and crafts projects
  13. Implement a reward system for children or students with a sticker chart
  14. Collect travel stickers as souvenirs and display them.
  15. Label food at parties with important information, such as possible allergens
  16. Express your personality
  17. Enhance scrapbooking projects
  18. Customize your smartphones or tablet
  19. Use stickers to organize and categorize files or documents
  20. Add stickers to your journal or planner to decorate and personalize your pages


Where Can I find images to use for stickers?

Creative Fabrica is a good place to start. They’re giving 10 free images to anyone who signs up for a trial account through my link.

For some inspiration:

I use stickers like these on our big family calendar so everyone can see special events. Planner stickers – Daily Task Planner Stickers

Use these Kawaii Medicine Bottles as reminders to refill your prescriptions or take your meds.

My five-year-old loves kittens and these Halloween Watercolor Kittens are just adorable!

I’m going to use this Labradoodle design to make a sticker for my cousin Maasa and her dog Sadie.

They have stained glass Labradoodles too! Maybe for another project.

My daughter had her tonsils out yesterday. I was looking for a flamingo (her favorite animal) and found this to make into a sticker for her laptop.

This flamingo is perfect for anyone who enjoys wine!

Squirrels riding motorcycles? I have so many ideas…..

As you can see, there is a plethora of images you can use!



Looking for more Print Then Cut and/or Sticker tutorials? Try these.

๐Ÿ’œ How to use Print Then Cut in Design Space

๐Ÿ’œ Create A Custom Material Setting On Your Cricut For Zicoto Sticker Paper

๐Ÿ’œ How to use your Canva designs in Design Space

๐Ÿ’œ Sticker and Print then Cut Live Q&A Call Replay

๐Ÿ’œ How to maximize print then cut area in Cricut Design Space



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