How to make your own cutlines?
Open your artwork in Adobe Illustrator, create your path for the cutline, and make a new swatch named "die cut" with the spot color set to 100% magenta for the cutline. Include 2 mm bleed and a 2 mm margin between the cut line and important elements in the design.
Creating Custom Cutlines for Stickers
To create your own cutlines for stickers, follow these steps using Adobe Illustrator:
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Open Your Artwork: Launch Adobe Illustrator and open your sticker design file.
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Create Cutline Path: Use the Pen Tool or Shape Tool to draw the path where you want the cutline to be.
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Ensure a 2 mm bleed and a 2 mm margin between the cut line and important elements in the design.
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Create a New Swatch: Go to the Swatches panel, create a new swatch, and name it "die cut".
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Set Spot Color: Set the color type to Spot Color and choose 100% magenta for the cutline.
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Apply Cutline: Apply this new swatch to the cutline path you created.
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Save Your File: Save your file as a PDF or AI file, ensuring the cutline path is visible and correctly named.
By creating and applying custom cutlines, you ensure that your stickers are cut precisely according to your design specifications.
This comprehensive guide explains how to create correct custom cutlines for sticker production using Adobe Illustrator. It includes the required stroke settings, color specifications, bleed requirements, and spacing rules to ensure accurate cutting.
Cutlines define the exact shape your stickers will be cut into. For consistent cutting results, cutlines must follow specific file requirements. This article describes how to set up cutlines properly in Adobe Illustrator.
Cutline Requirements
Before creating your cutlines, ensure you follow these production standards:
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Bleed: 2 mm (0.075”) outside the cutline
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Margin: 2 mm between the cutline and important artwork elements
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Stroke: 1 pt
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Path: Fully closed vector shape
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Color: Spot color, 100% magenta
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Naming: Swatch must be named “die cut”
These specifications ensure your cutlines are recognized accurately during production.
How to Create Cutlines in Adobe Illustrator
1. Open Your Artwork
Launch Adobe Illustrator and open the file containing your sticker design.
2. Draw the Cutline Path
Use one of the following tools to create the shape of your sticker:
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Pen Tool (freeform or custom shapes)
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Ellipse/Rectangle/Polygon Tool (standard shapes)
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Direct Selection Tool (adjusting anchor points)
Ensure the cutline follows the final sticker shape and is positioned 0.075”/2 mm outside the artwork’s visible edge.
3. Add Required Bleed
Extend background colors or artwork elements into the 2 mm bleed zone around the cutline.
Bleed prevents white edges if slight alignment changes occur during cutting.
4. Add Margin for Safe Area
Keep important text or graphics at least 0.075”/2 mm inside the cutline.
This ensures no essential design elements are cut off.
5. Create a Spot Color Swatch for the Cutline
Open the Swatches panel
Select New Swatch
Name the swatch “die cut”
Set Color Type: Spot Color
Set the color to 100% magenta
This spot color identifies the path as a cutline for production.
6. Apply the Cutline Swatch
Select your cutline path and apply the “die cut” swatch as the stroke color.
Ensure the cutline path:
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Is fully closed
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Has a 1 pt stroke
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Does not overlap other cutlines
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Sits entirely inside the artboard
7. Save Your File Correctly
Export your file using one of the supported formats:
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PDF
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AI
When saving:
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Make sure cutlines remain visible
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Ensure layers are intact
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Avoid flattening or rasterizing the cutline path
Custom Cutlines Summary
To create custom cutlines, draw a closed vector path around your design, apply a spot color swatch named “die cut” set to 100% magenta, and include both 0.075”/2 mm bleed and a 0.075”/2 mm safe margin. Following these specifications ensures your stickers are cut accurately and consistently.
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