Create your own DIY Return Address Labels with Cricut Design Space. Below is the complete step-by-step tutorial and video!

Custom address labels are the perfect way to finish off Christmas cards, invitations, announcements, or any reason you have to send a note or letter.
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Supplies You'll Need to Create this Project:
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- Cricut Cutting Machine
- Cricut Design Space
- StandardGrip Mat
- Printable Clear Sticker Paper
- Printer (this is the printer I use)
Print Address Labels:
The label design prints really nicely onto the sticker paper. My favorite is the clear sticker paper. It looks so professional!
Cut Address Labels using a Cricut:
Lay the sheet of labels onto a StandardGrip mat and load the mat into the machine.
Before the cut begins, you will see a light next to the blade. This is the Cricut looking for those registration marks so it knows exactly where to cut. It will go around each side of the printed design.
Then the Cricut will begin to cut.
Remove the sheet of labels from the mat, and they are ready to be used!
Simply peel and apply to the upper left-hand corner of the envelope. Or you can place them on the back flap as well.
Crafting Essentials
- The Cricut Cutting Machine is easily my favorite crafting tool. We use it in so many of our tutorials!
- These MakerX Crafting Tools are perfect for keeping in the craft room and are always ready when needed!
- This Fiskars Paper Trimmer is easy to use and cuts nicely without frayed edges.
- These Scotch Precision Scissors cut like a dream, and you get multiple pairs in a pack!
Sydney
Thank you for this! SO helpful with our return address labels. I was curious if you know w quick way to do this with regular address labels where everyone's name and address is different?
Katie Adams
You are welcome Sydney! Sadly in Cricut Design Space, each line needs to be added manually. But you could always copy and paste from a different document.