Create your own sweet stickers at home with Cricut’s Print then Cut feature! Easily create Valentine’s Day stickers for valentines cards, decor, favors and more!
Valentine’s Day Stickers have arrived! I’m having a blast creating stickers for all the holidays. Check the others out here:
- Summer Stickers
- Halloween Stickers
- Fall & Thanksgiving Stickers
- Christmas Stickers
- New Year’s Eve Stickers
- Valentine’s Day Stickers
I’m having way too much fun with stickers lately! So much so, that I’ve created designs for nearly every holiday so far! Stickers aren’t just for kids, you know… I use them on cards, water bottles, notebooks, and more! They’re a fun way to personalize in a non-permanent way!
These Valentine’s Day stickers are a unique way to add a little extra flair to valentines this year! Hand a sheet or two to your kiddos and let them go to town making cards for loved ones! Or, if you’re a fan of snail mail like me, send your gal pals a notecard and add them to the envelope. You can even add a few inside as a little surprise. Who doesn’t love stickers?
These Valentine’s Day stickers are perfect for Cricut’s Print then Cut feature. You simply print the image out on your home printer, then use your Cricut machine to cut the stickers individually. No wonky edges! If you haven’t tried Print then Cut, definitely check out my post The Ultimate Guide to Cricut Print then Cut. I walk you through step-by-step!
If you need a sticker tutorial, check out my Fall Stickers tutorial. You follow the exact same process with these Valentine’s Day stickers.
Get everything you need to make these Valentine’s Day stickers in my Amazon Shop!
I prefer to use Cricut Printable Vinyl rather than sticker paper when creating my own stickers. It’s not waterproof, however, so if you may want to try something like these waterproof labels if you’re adding stickers to something that will be washed. If you’d prefer to use Cricut Printable Vinyl, you can add a clear laminate over top, which will also protect it from water and help it withstand elements, in general. Be on the lookout for a tutorial on that soon!
Note that Print then Cut does not work with the small Cricut Joy. Joy doesn’t have the sensors that read your image. So you’ll need a Cricut Maker 3, Cricut Explore 3, Cricut Maker, Cricut Joy Xtra, Cricut Explore Air 2, or other Cricut Explore machine.
Need help using your Cricut? Check out my Cricut Basics eBook!
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