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If you’re looking for a Cricut sticker sheets tutorial that actually walks you through the process step-by-step, this is it. 🙌🏽 Whether you’re crafting for fun, putting together gifts, or building up products for your shop, I’ve got everything you need right here.

Close-up of one completed travel sticker sheet standing upright against a Cricut machine with others blurred in front.

In this tutorial, I’ll show you how to upload your designs, add that clean offset cut, print with vibrant color, and cut perfect sticker sheets using your Cricut—no guesswork, no wasted paper, and no extra tools required. You’ll walk away with a professional-looking, travel-themed sticker sheet that you can use, gift, or sell.

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This Cricut sticker sheets tutorial is beginner-friendly but still gives you a polished final product that looks like you spent hours (when you really didn’t). Plus, I’m giving you the exact free SVG files I used so you can follow along and create your own set today. 🎁

Stack of “Travel Often” Cricut sticker sheets with vibrant travel icons and a Cricut machine in the background.

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If you’re excited to dive deeper into sticker making, check out Print Then Cut Sticker Tutorial or grab tips from the Best Sticker Paper for Cricut guide. Both are perfect next steps if you’re ready to turn your Cricut into a sticker-making machine.

A Cricut machine with a travel-themed sticker sheet held up in front, showing colorful designs like a plane ticket and hat.
Yield: 2 Sticker Sheers

How to Make Cricut Sticker Sheets with Free Travel SVG Files

Prep Time: 5 minutes
Active Time: 20 minutes
Total Time: 25 minutes
Difficulty: Easy
Estimated Cost: $5

This Cricut sticker sheets tutorial walks you through every step of creating your own custom travel-themed sticker sheets using free SVG files. Learn how to upload designs, add an offset, print with vibrant color, and cut perfect stickers using your Cricut machine. These are great for planners, scrapbooks, happy mail, or to sell in your shop!

Materials

Tools

Instructions

  1. Start a new project in Cricut Design Space and open a blank canvas
  2. Turn off the grid by going to your name, then settings, and selecting no grid
  3. Upload your travel-themed SVG sticker designs
  4. Select the design and click Ungroup to work with each icon individually
  5. Insert a square shape and unlock the size
  6. Resize it to 4.5 x 6.5 to create the base of your sticker sheet
  7. Change the color of the square to white
  8. Add another square and size it to 4.5 x 1 for the top label
  9. Align both rectangles to the top and center
  10. Change the smaller rectangle to your desired color
  11. Add your text using the text tool and type “Travel Often”
  12. Filter fonts to show only free options and choose Nun Pen
  13. Adjust the text placement and color as desired
  14. For each sticker design, apply an offset of 0.125
  15. Weld the offset and design together, and change the offset color to white
  16. Use the contour tool to remove any unwanted center shapes
  17. Group the offset and design together, and resize the shortest side to 1 inch
  18. Arrange all designs onto the sticker sheet layout
  19. Duplicate the large rectangle before flattening
  20. Flatten the two original rectangles and bring them to the back
  21. Select each grouped sticker design and click Flatten
  22. Select everything, including the background, and click attach
  23. Align everything to the center and attach again
  24. Click Make it and change the paper size to 8.5 x 11
  25. Set project copies to two and click apply
  26. Reposition both sheets to fit properly on one page
  27. Send to printer with bleed turned on
  28. Use the system dialog to print from Photoshop for better color
  29. In Photoshop, open the saved PDF and adjust the canvas to 8.5 x 11
  30. Print the design
  31. Place the printed sheet on your Cricut mat using a brayer
  32. Cover the registration marks with cardstock if needed
  33. Let the machine measure the mat and scan
  34. Allow it to cut twice for a clean cut through both the sticker and backing
  35. Carefully remove the stickers by flipping the mat and peeling them away

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