How We Print

Die Cutting

A custom steel blade cuts paper into any shape you can draw. Rounded corners, arches, circles, hearts, or a silhouette specific to your brand.

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Collection of die-cut shapes — hearts, diamonds, arches
Custom die cutting blade close-up

What is die cutting?

Die cutting uses a custom steel blade — called a die — to cut paper into a specific shape. The die is mounted on a press and cuts through the paper in a single stroke, producing a clean, precise edge.

The die is manufactured from your artwork. Any closed shape you can draw, we can cut. The most common requests are rounded corners, arch tops, circles, hearts, and diamonds — but fully custom silhouettes are just as achievable.

Printing first, cutting second

Die cutting is done after printing. The piece is letterpress printed, foil stamped, or digitally printed first on a standard rectangular sheet. Then the die cuts it to shape.

This means the face of a die-cut piece can be as detailed as any standard print job. Foil stamped text, a multi-color letterpress design, a blind debossed border — all of it can be applied before the final cut.

It also means die cutting adds a step to production rather than replacing one. Plan for the additional turnaround time and cost when considering custom shapes.

Die-cut business card with foil stamping

Common shapes

These are the shapes we cut most often. Custom shapes beyond this list are always welcome.

Rounded corners

Rounded Corners

Standard or custom radius on any or all corners

Arch top

Arch Top

Popular for wedding invitations and menus

Circle

Circle

Coasters, labels, stickers, and hang tags

Custom silhouette

Custom Shape

Any closed shape from your artwork

Die Cutting Questions

How much does a custom die cost?

A custom die is a one-time cost that depends on the size and complexity of the shape. Simple shapes like rounded corners use standard dies we already have. Complex custom shapes require a new die to be manufactured. The die is reusable — reorders of the same shape only pay for cutting.

Can die cutting be combined with letterpress or foil?

Yes — this is how most die-cut work is done. The piece is printed or foil stamped first, then die cut to shape. Letterpress business cards with rounded corners, foil stamped arch-top wedding invitations, and die-cut hang tags with eyelets are all standard work for us.

How precise is the cut?

Die cutting is precise to within about 1/32 of an inch. We account for this tolerance when setting up your files. If your design has elements that run to the edge of the cut, we will advise on safe margins to prevent content from being clipped.

Can you die cut thick or duplexed paper?

Yes. Die cutting works on single sheets, duplexed stock, and even triplexed cards. Thicker stock requires a sharper die and more pressure, but the result is a clean edge that shows off the paper's layered construction.

Ready to shape something?

Tell us what you are making and the shape you have in mind. We will advise on die options and cost.

Or call us at 1 (800) 213-6408