Ty so much for this video! I had been searching on how to make the text stickers for a long time. Your instructions were very clear and I don't have a cutting machine so I just use old fashioned scissors lol The stickers I've made are just for personal use in my planner. Thank you again...new sub here ;) 💞
SVG is a vector file meaning it has layers so it's typically used for cutting machines. PNF is higher quality than JPEG but if you're not using a cutting machine, I'd recommend either of those. Hope this helps!
Thanks so much for the info! Totally helps. I had to roll back my photo editor though as I had the new one on Canva Pro. One thing you mentioned... you had an image with a heart and little lines bursting out and said that was more complicated. I am trying to connect a text box to an image as well, so that it forms one solid sticker. I wonder if you had any tips on it that?
You're very welcome! So I would try to group the text box and image together, then download that from Canva. Then re upload that back into Canva so that you can put an outline around it. Hopefully this makes sense and helps! That's the only thing I could think of that would work in this situation 😊
Love your videos, Megan! I’ve learned so much from you! Now I’m trying to learn how to create thematic quote sticker sheets where each is different. If I understood you, I need to create the quote, save the entire document as a png, upload that in order to add the outline, save it again once I’ve added it, and finally upload each individual “sticker” on to a new page. Does that sound right? Thanks again for everything!
Yes, that is correct! It seems like a lot of work but once you do it a few times it's REALLY easy! I'm so glad you enjoy my videos and that you're learning so much 😊 I appreciate your support!!
Hi there, thank you for the video! Question about doing a sticker white background for and image with text-do you have a video doing that? I tried using the method you explained and it looks funny. Is there a way to adjust the border? For example if it is too thick or you want to smooth out one areas? Thanks so much!
I don't have a video on how to do that BUT if you're using Canva you can adjust the thickness by clicking on the dots on top of the "glow" option and from there you can adjust the thickness. If you use Silhouette design space you can do many more adjustments since Canva isn't the best for stickers. Hope this helps!!
Hi thank you for your awesome video and take the time to explain, does this work too if you using it only for digital to copy and paste into a goodnote planner?
You're welcome! So you can definitely use this in a goodnotes planner but I'm pretty sure you would have to manually crop the stickers. I could be wrong though since I don't use goodnotes
@@DoingDigitalWithMegan what app do you use, I have Samsung tablet which I know good note is compatible but then also I do have an iPad so I guess I'm just trying to minimize my youth and use the Samsung tablet more. I was just curious on which you would use if it were Android
I loved your video, it was extremely helpful. I have one question though, what program did you use to create your script image that you uploaded into Canva?
Thanks so much for all this great information! Newbie, here, so I'm wondering how the customer will cut these out. Will it be by hand, or Cricut/Silhouette? Edited to add: I just went to print it and there is no outline. What if my customer wants to cut it out by hand? There is no outline and the background is white, because I don't want to use a colored background to use up the customer's ink. TIA
If you upload this into the Cricut or Silhouette software, it should recognize each individual sticker and cut them out. The only way to create an outline around each sticker if they want to cut by hand would be to use Silhouette. Canva isn't the best for this. Hope this helps!!
@@DoingDigitalWithMegan When I was uploading the design on Redbubble, it was not showing in high resolution. The designs of other artists are high quality than mine.
@@amatulsalaamishtiaq6581 I've never used RedBubble so I'm not sure why it would look weird. Doing it this way with Canva works if you're using your own cutting machine or cutting it by hand from a piece of sticker paper.
You can just save it as a transparent PNG file and it won't have a background. But if you cut it with a machine it's going to cut out every individual letter. Hope this makes sense!
Do you mean putting a shape behind text or something else? That is a lot easier but typically when printable script stickers are sold there’s an outline around the text instead of a solid shape, if that makes sense.
What if we dont have a script image to upload on canva and want to use canva text to write out a script quote. How do we create the white background ?? Thanks :)
There isn't a way to do the white background to my knowledge unless you save the script image, then re upload it back into Canva. But if you're not using a cutting machine, you can just create whatever script you'd like and then print it out on white sticker paper - if that makes sense. Hope this helps!! 😊
@@linaa4076 not as of right now but it's actually really easy to do. Create your logo, save it as a transparent PNG, then upload that file into Canva and insert it on your sticker sheet
@@DoingDigitalWithMegan Oh great idea! But how would I upload the final copy of the logo and stickers to Cricut design and how will cricut cut it ? I just bought the cricut maker 3, won't the circuit cut the logo too ?
@@linaa4076 I have a video on how to upload Canva designs into design space but I'm not a Cricut/design space expert so you'll have to dig around for more info on that
This didn't work for me and I'm not sure. I created the text, downloaded as a png transparent background and then uploaded it to canva. When I tried to do the glow shadow but it didn't create the offset. Not sure what I did wrong.
You have to save the image and then re upload it into Canva. Then you should see the "edit image" option once you click on the photo. Hope this helps!!
I guess I thank you for this but I did not get a thing. You took one you already had made so you skipped that very important first step. Lost from there
I totally didn't mean to make it so confusing! All you need to do is type what you want your stickers to stay and save that as a transparent PNG. Then, re upload the transparent PNG into Canva and follow the steps from this video. Hope this helps!!
THANK YOU !
That was the solution I've been desperately looking for. Please accept a virtual hug from a grateful viewer.
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You're very welcome! So excited I could help!!
Thank you for the video. It was so helpful for me. Will this work if I want to save it as PNG with a transparent background and I sell it on Etsy?
Ty so much for this video! I had been searching on how to make the text stickers for a long time. Your instructions were very clear and I don't have a cutting machine so I just use old fashioned scissors lol The stickers I've made are just for personal use in my planner. Thank you again...new sub here ;) 💞
You're welcome! I'm so glad I could help... and thank you for subscribing! 💜
3:50 create design -> custom size -> 6.75 by 9.25 inches for cricut machine
5:30 1.3 by 1.3 inches
Please can you explain the difference between saving the stickers as PNG, JPEG and SVG?
SVG is a vector file meaning it has layers so it's typically used for cutting machines. PNF is higher quality than JPEG but if you're not using a cutting machine, I'd recommend either of those. Hope this helps!
is this ok for printing the PNG w/ transparent background?
Thanks so much for the info! Totally helps. I had to roll back my photo editor though as I had the new one on Canva Pro. One thing you mentioned... you had an image with a heart and little lines bursting out and said that was more complicated. I am trying to connect a text box to an image as well, so that it forms one solid sticker. I wonder if you had any tips on it that?
You're very welcome! So I would try to group the text box and image together, then download that from Canva. Then re upload that back into Canva so that you can put an outline around it. Hopefully this makes sense and helps! That's the only thing I could think of that would work in this situation 😊
Love your videos, Megan! I’ve learned so much from you! Now I’m trying to learn how to create thematic quote sticker sheets where each is different. If I understood you, I need to create the quote, save the entire document as a png, upload that in order to add the outline, save it again once I’ve added it, and finally upload each individual “sticker” on to a new page. Does that sound right? Thanks again for everything!
Yes, that is correct! It seems like a lot of work but once you do it a few times it's REALLY easy! I'm so glad you enjoy my videos and that you're learning so much 😊 I appreciate your support!!
@@DoingDigitalWithMegan Thank you! 🤓
you are awsomre
@@DoingDigitalWithMegan So in this video you added a quote and did the outline all in one. So do you have to save and re upload etc to do outline?
@@lanikatherine yes you have to save the quote as a transparent PNG and then reupload it for the outline to work
Yes! It made so much sense! Thank you🙏🌸💕
You're welcome!
Hi there, thank you for the video! Question about doing a sticker white background for and image with text-do you have a video doing that? I tried using the method you explained and it looks funny. Is there a way to adjust the border? For example if it is too thick or you want to smooth out one areas? Thanks so much!
I don't have a video on how to do that BUT if you're using Canva you can adjust the thickness by clicking on the dots on top of the "glow" option and from there you can adjust the thickness. If you use Silhouette design space you can do many more adjustments since Canva isn't the best for stickers. Hope this helps!!
Hi thank you for your awesome video and take the time to explain, does this work too if you using it only for digital to copy and paste into a goodnote planner?
You're welcome! So you can definitely use this in a goodnotes planner but I'm pretty sure you would have to manually crop the stickers. I could be wrong though since I don't use goodnotes
@@DoingDigitalWithMegan what app do you use, I have Samsung tablet which I know good note is compatible but then also I do have an iPad so I guess I'm just trying to minimize my youth and use the Samsung tablet more. I was just curious on which you would use if it were Android
@@jessiemeguinis9866 I've never used a Samsung tablet so that's something you'd have to Google. I've heard Samsung Notes is good!
I loved your video, it was extremely helpful. I have one question though, what program did you use to create your script image that you uploaded into Canva?
I used Canva! I just created a square image, typed it in a script font, and saved it as a transparent PNG. Hope this helps!!
@@DoingDigitalWithMegan Thank you SO much for clarifying. Your video was so helpful 💕
do you have videos on how to do the process on printful and all the payment steps? like the charges
Nope, I don't have any experience with print on demand. There are many other channels on TH-cam who focus on this though!
Thanks so much for all this great information! Newbie, here, so I'm wondering how the customer will cut these out. Will it be by hand, or Cricut/Silhouette? Edited to add: I just went to print it and there is no outline. What if my customer wants to cut it out by hand? There is no outline and the background is white, because I don't want to use a colored background to use up the customer's ink. TIA
If you upload this into the Cricut or Silhouette software, it should recognize each individual sticker and cut them out. The only way to create an outline around each sticker if they want to cut by hand would be to use Silhouette. Canva isn't the best for this. Hope this helps!!
@@DoingDigitalWithMegan Yes, it does. Thanks so much!
Made perfect sense! Thank you!
You're so welcome! 😊
Thank you!! That made sense.
You're very welcome!! So glad I could help
I'm confused, do you need to buy a quote format from etsy to start?
You can buy from Etsy or you can make your own by creating a quote in Canva, saving it as a transparent PNG, then reuploading the PNG file into Canva.
If you don't have a cricut or silhouetee machine, do you just print these on a sticker page and cut out by hand? Thanks.
Yes you can absolutely cut them by hand 😊
Thanks for sharing, I have a question my sticker is not high resolution, what the mistake am I doing?
Is it blurry when you print it?
@@DoingDigitalWithMegan When I was uploading the design on Redbubble, it was not showing in high resolution. The designs of other artists are high quality than mine.
@@amatulsalaamishtiaq6581 I've never used RedBubble so I'm not sure why it would look weird. Doing it this way with Canva works if you're using your own cutting machine or cutting it by hand from a piece of sticker paper.
@@DoingDigitalWithMegan Oh, okay, no problem. Thank you for your cooperation
Thank you very much. May Allah gives you more opportunities..
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Thank you!
You're welcome!! 😊
thank you so much
You’re welcome! Glad I could help!!
Nice contents, thank you.
You're welcome!
How do you make with no background
You can just save it as a transparent PNG file and it won't have a background. But if you cut it with a machine it's going to cut out every individual letter. Hope this makes sense!
If you go to text background it's a whole lot easier to make script text stickers.
Do you mean putting a shape behind text or something else? That is a lot easier but typically when printable script stickers are sold there’s an outline around the text instead of a solid shape, if that makes sense.
What if we dont have a script image to upload on canva and want to use canva text to write out a script quote. How do we create the white background ?? Thanks :)
There isn't a way to do the white background to my knowledge unless you save the script image, then re upload it back into Canva. But if you're not using a cutting machine, you can just create whatever script you'd like and then print it out on white sticker paper - if that makes sense. Hope this helps!! 😊
@@DoingDigitalWithMegan Thanks! Do you have a video on how to put a logo on your sticker sheet ?
@@linaa4076 not as of right now but it's actually really easy to do. Create your logo, save it as a transparent PNG, then upload that file into Canva and insert it on your sticker sheet
@@DoingDigitalWithMegan Oh great idea! But how would I upload the final copy of the logo and stickers to Cricut design and how will cricut cut it ? I just bought the cricut maker 3, won't the circuit cut the logo too ?
@@linaa4076 I have a video on how to upload Canva designs into design space but I'm not a Cricut/design space expert so you'll have to dig around for more info on that
This didn't work for me and I'm not sure. I created the text, downloaded as a png transparent background and then uploaded it to canva. When I tried to do the glow shadow but it didn't create the offset. Not sure what I did wrong.
Actually I think it was the font I chose. I tried a different font and it did it that time. Thank you for this tutorial!
Yay!!! Glad it finally worked for you 😊
Where did you create the text?
I don’t see where it says edit image on my Canva I have pro bell me lol
You have to save the image and then re upload it into Canva. Then you should see the "edit image" option once you click on the photo. Hope this helps!!
I don"t have inch in canva
Where are you not seeing inch at in Canva?
I guess I thank you for this but I did not get a thing. You took one you already had made so you skipped that very important first step. Lost from there
I totally didn't mean to make it so confusing! All you need to do is type what you want your stickers to stay and save that as a transparent PNG. Then, re upload the transparent PNG into Canva and follow the steps from this video. Hope this helps!!
@@DoingDigitalWithMegan Where do I type the stickers?