How To Start A Vinyl Decal Business

If you own a Cricut or Silhouette cutting machine

This course is the beginner's guide to opening your own vinyl decal business using a Cricut or Silhouette machine. It is currently available on Skillshare, which is free for 1 month for all new members.

It is also suitable for someone who has already opened a vinyl business but would like to rebrand or niche down. Get your 1 month free trial below and check it out if you’re ready to start a business selling decals too and already own your own cutting machine.

How to choose a target audience or nice

Some sellers offer a huge range of decals for all sorts of things, but for me personally, I found it a lot easier to target a specific group of people and build up my customer base from there. So in this section of the course we will work to find your niche.

Free for 1 month for new members. Signup required.

In this course, you will learn…

  • What you need before you start

  • How to choose a target audience or a niche

  • How to figure out a business name

  • How to decide on your brand colors

  • Your options for designing a logo and choosing fonts for your branding

  • What to set up and be aware of before you start selling

  • You will also receive a workbook jam-packed full of links and extra resources that you can work through as you move through the course.

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The resources you need before you start selling

Within the course there are also lots of links to resources that can help you get set up and make sure you have everything you need in place before you start selling.


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Reviews

Love it, easy to understand.
Practical, easy to follow, excellent!!
Thank you! You made what seemed like a daunting task, to something I’ve completed over a couple of days. I’m looking forward to the next class.
Very useful information. Great examples. Good speaker.