Vinyl Cut Logo Stickers

by carolinenatwick in Craft > Art

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Vinyl Cut Logo Stickers

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After noticing a saddening lack of fun stickers representing my school, I figured I would print my own! Vinyl cutting is a very simple and inexpensive modality to create all sorts of projects. In under an hour, you will have a tangible representation of your work. Happy creating!

Supplies

Silhouette Cameo 4 Vinyl Cutter

Glossy Vinyl Paper

Weeding Tool

Scissors

Item to place your sticker on!

Design in Canva!

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Add Text and Graphics

  1. Text:
  2. Click on "Text" in the left menu and choose either a pre-designed text style or add your own with the “Add a heading” option.
  3. Type your message and customize the font, size, color, and alignment. Canva has a wide range of fonts, so pick one that suits the sticker’s purpose.
  4. Graphics and Icons:
  5. Go back to the “Elements” tab and search for icons or graphics relevant to your theme. For example, search “star,” “plant,” or “animal” if these are relevant to your sticker idea.
  6. Once you find an icon you like, drag it onto the canvas, resize it, and place it within your shape boundary.

Customize and Fine-Tune

  1. Adjust Layout: Move elements around to ensure everything is well-balanced and within the shape boundary.
  2. Use Effects: For text, try using effects like “Shadow” or “Lift” to make it pop. You can find effects by selecting your text and clicking on "Effects" at the top.

Export Sticker

  1. Download Your Sticker: When you’re happy with the design, click "Share" in the top right, then "Download."
  2. Select Format: Choose “PNG” for the highest quality.
  3. Download: Click "Download," and your sticker will save to your device as a PNG, ready for use.





Trace on Silhouette Studio!

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Import the Image

  1. Open Silhouette Studio: Open Silhouette Studio and start a new project.
  2. Import Your Design:
  3. Click on "File" > "Open" and navigate to your design file (e.g., a .jpeg, .png, or .bmp file).
  4. Alternatively, you can drag and drop the image directly onto your workspace in Silhouette Studio.

Resize and Position the Image

  1. Resize: Select the image, then click and drag the corners to resize it to fit within your workspace. Make sure the size fits the intended vinyl dimensions.
  2. Position: Place the image in the center of the workspace or wherever you prefer for ease of viewing and tracing.

Open the Trace Panel

  1. Access the Trace Tool:
  2. Go to the right toolbar and select the "Trace Panel" icon, which looks like a butterfly with a dashed outline.
  3. Select Trace Area:
  4. Click on “Select Trace Area” in the Trace Panel.
  5. A crosshair cursor will appear. Click and drag a box around the entire image you want to trace.

Adjust Trace Settings

  1. Highlight the Image:
  2. The selected area will turn yellow, highlighting the parts that Silhouette Studio will trace. Only the yellow sections will be traced, so make sure the yellow highlights the full outline of your design.
  3. Threshold Adjustment:
  4. Use the “Threshold” slider to increase or decrease the yellow coverage. Raise the threshold if parts of your image aren’t highlighted enough, but avoid going too high to prevent fuzzy edges.
  5. For images with solid lines, a threshold of 45-55% is usually effective. For more detailed designs, you may need a higher threshold.
  6. Despeckle: If the image has small specks or dots, use the “Despeckle Threshold” slider to remove them. Increasing it will clean up small, unwanted details.
  7. Filter Settings (Optional): For complex or multi-colored designs, try using the "High Pass Filter" or "Low Pass Filter" options for finer control.

Trace the Design

  1. Choose a Trace Method: You have several trace options based on your design needs:
  2. Trace: Creates an outline around the entire image, ideal for solid shapes.
  3. Trace Outer Edge: Only traces the outer edge of the design, ignoring internal details. This is useful for silhouette-style cuts.
  4. Trace and Detach: Separates the traced design from the background, useful for complex multi-color designs.
  5. Apply the Trace:
  6. Once you choose a method, click on it, and the trace lines will appear around your design in red.
  7. Click off the design to deselect, then click on the original image and move or delete it to view the traced outline.

Edit the Trace Path

  1. Refine the Outline: If the traced lines aren’t smooth or need adjustment, use the "Point Editing" tool.
  2. Right-click on the traced design and select “Edit Points.”
  3. Click on any point to move, delete, or smooth it for a cleaner cut path.
  4. Simplify: For complex images with too many points, right-click on the outline and choose “Simplify” to reduce the number of points, which will make cutting smoother.


Prepare to Cut!

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Prepare for Cutting

  1. Adjust Cut Settings:
  2. With your traced design selected, go to the "Send" panel.
  3. Ensure the design is set to “Cut” (you’ll see red outlines where the machine will cut).
  4. Choose Material and Blade Settings:
  5. In the Send panel, select the material type (e.g., "Vinyl, Glossy" or "Vinyl, Matte").
  6. Adjust the blade depth, force, and speed settings based on your material and blade type. Check Silhouette’s recommended settings or test cut to confirm.
  7. Test Cut: Always do a small test cut to verify settings. This helps you avoid wasting material if adjustments are needed.

Send to Cutter

  1. Load the Vinyl: Load your vinyl onto your Silhouette cutting mat (if needed) or directly into the machine if using a roll.
  2. Send: Click “Send” in Silhouette Studio to start the cutting process.


Cut Your Design!

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Start the Cutting Process

  1. Begin Cutting. The machine will start cutting the design.
  2. Monitor the Cut: Watch the initial cuts to ensure the vinyl feeds correctly and the cut quality meets expectations.

Unload the Vinyl

  1. Unload: After the cut is complete, press the Unload button on the Cameo 4 to release the vinyl or mat.
  2. Check the Cut: Gently lift an edge to confirm that the design has cut through the vinyl but not the backing.

Weed the Vinyl

  1. Weeding Process: Use a weeding tool to carefully remove the excess vinyl around your design, leaving only the parts you want to transfer.
  2. Peel Carefully: Be mindful of small pieces or detailed areas that might require a gentle touch to avoid pulling up parts of your design.

Apply Transfer Tape

  1. Cut a Piece of Transfer Tape: Cut a piece of transfer tape slightly larger than your design.
  2. Apply the Tape: Place the tape over your vinyl design and use a scraper tool to smooth out any air bubbles.
  3. Remove the Backing: Flip the design over and carefully peel away the vinyl backing, leaving the design on the transfer tape.

Apply the Vinyl Design to the Surface

  1. Position the Design: Place the design with the transfer tape onto your chosen surface.
  2. Smooth and Adhere: Use a scraper or credit card to press the vinyl down firmly onto the surface, smoothing out any air bubbles.
  3. Remove the Transfer Tape: Carefully peel away the transfer tape, leaving the vinyl design adhered to your surface.


And You're Done!

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I hope you enjoyed this short and simple process to creating your very own stickers! I loved being able to use two different softwares made easy for creators to use. Canva and Silhouette Studio make it simple to tap into your graphic design creativity. It is certainly exciting to have a tangible outcome of your hard work so readily available. Thank you for looking & happy creating!