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Everyone loves a sticker—you can slap a cute or fun one on your daily planner, laptop, locker, water bottle…you name it, you can sticker it! Whether you want to make digital stickers for planning apps like GoodNotes or artistically printed sticker sheets, Procreate is the gold standard for sticker creation on your iPad or tablet. Follow the instructions below to turn your Procreate art into a sheet of stickers that you can print or distribute digitally!
How to Make Digital Stickers in Procreate
- Open a new canvas in Procreate.
- Sketch your sticker directly onto the canvas or open a saved image.
- Add new layers to draw color onto your design.
- Merge all layers down into a single layer.
- Create a new background layer and draw a white outline around your sticker.
- Fill in the outline with white.
- Save your sticker to your device before printing and cutting it by hand.
Steps
Drawing a Sticker in Procreate
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Create a new canvas with your sticker size and color specifications. Open Procreate and tap the + at the top-right of your screen to open a list of possible canvas sizes.[1] Choose a standard dimension size or create your own—you'll usually want to choose the size of the paper you're printing to. If you're printing to a full-size sheet of sticker paper, make your canvas 2550 x 3300 (8.5 x 11").
- If you'll be cutting the stickers out with a Cricut cutter, your canvas can't be any larger than 9.25 by 6.75 inches (23.5 cm × 17.1 cm).[2]
- Procreate will also prompt you to choose your color profile and resolution. If you want to print high-quality stickers, use CMYK as the color profile and 300 DPI as the resolution.[3]
- If your stickers are going to be digital, choose RGB as the color profile. You can still use 300 DPI as the resolution, but you can also go lower (to about 150) if you are worried about file size.
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Sketch your sticker onto the canvas. Tap on the brush symbol near the top-right corner of the screen to open up your Brush Library. Under the Sketching tab, choose your favorite drawing tool. If you want to adjust the size of your brush, use the sliding size adjustment tool on the left-hand side of your screen.[4] Then, you can start sketching!Advertisement
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3Add color onto a new layer of your canvas. Touch the layer icon (looks like overlapping squares) and the plus sign to create a new layer. Move this layer underneath your sketch layer by tapping and holding it before dragging it below Layer 1. Navigate to the Brush Library and choose your preferred tool. Tap the circle in the top right corner of your screen to open the Color Panel and choose a color.[5]
- Drawing directly onto Layer 2, use your brush to add color into your sketch.
- Depending on the complexity of your design, it may be useful to create a new layer for each color. This technique can help keep your color scheme uniform and simplify things if you need to make changes later.
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4Merge the layers down into a single layer. Once you’re satisfied with the color, layout, and design of your sketch, tap on the top layer and select Merge down. Repeat until you have a single layer of the sticker design.[6] Now that you’ve completed drawing your sticker, having the design in a single layer will make it easier to move around and resize as needed.
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5Draw a white border around the sticker. Open a final layer and drag it underneath your other layer(s). With this new layer selected, navigate to the layers panel and uncheck the box labeled “Background” to create a transparent backdrop. Select white from your color palette and use a hard airbrush to draw a smooth line around your sketched image.[7]
- Once you have an outline, fill in the white shape completely.
- If you see any defined line on the outside of the white shape, drop more white into the shape and adjust your color threshold by keeping your pencil tip on the screen and sliding to the left or right.
- Since this white layer is the bottom layer beneath your design, it will show up like a background.
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6Clean up your file before exporting and printing. Tap on the layer with the basic white shapes, then choose the Selection Tool from the top toolbar. In the now-opened Selection Panel, choose Automatic and tap the background. Swipe three fingers down your screen to bring up the copy and paste options, then choose Cut and Paste.
- This action will remove anything in your background and put it in a separate layer—delete that new, separate layer to be left with a completely clean image.
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Export and save your digital sticker design. Click the wrench icon to open the Action menu, then select Share. Choose PNG as the format and select a saving location on your iPad.[8]
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Create more stickers from scratch or from existing media. Now that you’ve created your first digital sticker in Procreate, the sky’s the limit! You can repeat all the above steps to create more stickers. Or, you can turn photos or designs that you’ve already drawn in Procreate into stickers by following the steps below:
- Procreate Designs: Open the image → Tap Layers → Uncheck “Background” → Tap the wrench → Tap Share → Select “PNG” and a save destination.
- Photos: Open the Photos app → Drag images from Photos to your canvas → Draw a white border around the image → Tap the wrench → Tap Share → Select “PNG” and a save destination.
Creating a Sticker Sheet
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Arrange multiple stickers onto a blank canvas. Select a sticker with the Selection tool to move it and drag it anywhere on the sheet. Resize and arrange the stickers however you'd like, but make sure you leave enough room to cut the stickers out from the sticker sheet if you're printing them.[9]
- If you're going to be distributing your stickers as a single sheet, change the sizes and orientations of some or all of the stickers to keep the sheet cohesive and fun.
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Add a white outline around each of your stickers. Open a new layer and drag it so it’s beneath your other layer(s). Select your new layer and navigate to the layers panel to uncheck the “Background” box—this will remove your background and make it transparent. Open up your color palette and select white, then use a hard airbrush to draw a smooth line around each sticker design.[10]
- Once you complete your outlines, fill in each white shape completely.
- You shouldn’t see a defined line between your outline and the interior of the shape. If you do, drop more white into the shape and keep your pencil tip on the screen. Adjust the color threshold by sliding your stylus to the left or right until you’re satisfied with the look.
- Since this white layer is the bottom layer beneath the rest of your design, it will show up like a background to your stickers.
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3Clean up your file before exporting and printing. Select the layer with your white background shapes. Tap on the Selection Tool from the top toolbar to open the Selection Panel. From there, choose Automatic and tap the background. Swipe three fingers down your screen to open the copy-and-paste options, then choose Cut and Paste.
- Any stray items in your background will be removed and put in a separate layer.
- Delete that new layer so that your sticker image is completely clean.
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Export and save your sticker sheet file. Tap the wrench icon to open the action menu, then tap Share. Select PNG as the format and choose a saving location on your iPad.[11]
- For digital stickers, you may want to crop each sticker out of the sheet to create individual files for each sticker. This step isn't required, as most e-planners (including GoodNotes) can separate stickers from sticker sheets.
- If you're using a Cricut, you can import the file into Design Space. You'll have a chance to clean up the image and prepare it for printing right in the app.
Printing & Cutting Stickers
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1Option 1: By Hand Open your saved sticker file on your iPad—make sure it’s in a PNG format with the dimensions of a standard piece of printer paper (typically 8.5 by 11 inches (22 cm × 28 cm)). If you have an AirPrint-compatible printer, simply tap the Share icon on your file and select Print.[12] If you don’t have an AirPrint-compatible printer, download an app from your manufacturer (e.g., the Epson Smart Panel app) or transfer the image to your computer to print.
- Once printed, cut out each of your stickers with a pair of scissors, leaving a thin border around the edge of each design if desired.
- Tools & Materials: iPad + Procreate, printer with ink, Inkjet-printable sticker paper, scissors.
- Pros: Inexpensive, size-adjustable, no limit on quantity, low setup time, opportunity to work with your hands.
- Cons: Need access to a printer, requires good scissor skills, doesn’t use heavy-duty materials, not ideal for high volume.
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2Option 2: With a Cricut Open your saved sticker file in the Cricut Design Space and tap Print and Cut. Tap your design and tap Insert to open a new canvas with the artwork. Resize and reposition the artwork as needed, then select Make It.[13] If your design preview overflows off of a single page, tap Canvas to go back and shrink the image further.
- Go to Print and choose your AirPrint-compatible printer. If you don’t have an AirPrint-compatible printer, send the file to your computer and print from there. The Cricut printer will automatically cut your sticker according to the guidelines that you’ve given.
- Tools & Materials: iPad + Procreate, printer + ink, Inkjet-printable sticker paper, Cricut cutting machine + accessories.
- Pros: Professional-looking, easy-to-use software, size-adjustable, makes many stickers quickly, great for experimentation.
- Cons: Expensive, involves trial and error, time-consuming, limited print size, not ideal for high volume, requires AirPrint-compatible printer.
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3Option 3: At a Professional Print Shop Find a local company to print your stickers for you. Follow the instructions on their website to upload your artwork, choose the size, and add the order to your cart. In most cases, you’ll have to wait about a week to receive your customized stickers from the printing company.
- Tools & Materials: iPad + Procreate.
- Pros: Quick and easy, high-quality look, high amount of potential materials.
- Cons: May have a minimum quantity, longer turnaround times, may require additional file setup.
Expert Q&A
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Tips
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Procreate is widely considered one of the best apps for making digital stickers. The Procreate app contains features that streamline the sticker-making process, including adding outlines to stickers and uploading them into printing services.Thanks
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If you want to make the Procreate app feel more like drawing in a sketchbook, try using a paper-like screen protector and a pencil-shaped electronic stylus.Thanks
References
- ↑ https://procreate.art/handbook/procreate/gallery/gallery-create/
- ↑ https://youtu.be/y4nbZgtinEI?t=218
- ↑ https://help.fourthwall.com/hc/en-us/articles/13331281600667-Stickers-best-practices
- ↑ https://folio.procreate.com/discussions/4/10/15054
- ↑ https://help.procreate.com/procreate/handbook/colors/colors-interface
- ↑ https://youtu.be/hkN1knt7ITE?t=69
- ↑ https://youtu.be/WtPXc5w0MUc?t=96
- ↑ https://help.procreate.com/procreate/handbook/actions/actions-share
- ↑ https://help.fourthwall.com/hc/en-us/articles/13331281600667-Stickers-best-practices
- ↑ https://help.procreate.com/procreate/handbook/layers/layers-options
- ↑ https://help.procreate.com/procreate/handbook/actions/actions-share
- ↑ https://youtu.be/8lLoK2cvYXw?t=24
- ↑ https://youtu.be/y4nbZgtinEI?t=218
- ↑ https://blog.globalvision.co/proofreading/what-is-a-dieline-in-printing-and-packaging/
- ↑ https://www.prodigi.com/blog/kiss-cut-stickers-vs-die-cut-stickers/
- ↑ https://www.prodigi.com/blog/kiss-cut-stickers-vs-die-cut-stickers/
- ↑ https://dandreavisual.com/full-bleed-printing-what-it-is-why-you-need-it/
- ↑ https://estickers.com.au/guide-to-the-different-types-of-stickers/
- ↑ https://www.adobe.com/creativecloud/file-types/image/comparison/raster-vs-vector.html
- ↑ https://www.adobe.com/creativecloud/file-types/image/comparison/raster-vs-vector.html
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1. Open a blank 300 DPI canvas.
2. Design or place your stickers.
3. Arrange the stickers on the sheet.
4. Create borders around the stickers.
5. Export as a PNG with a transparent background.