The steps for die-cutting with Framelits dies and coordinating stamp sets is to stamp, center the die around the stamped image, and then die-cut. It’s a wonderful process that eliminates the need to cut out by hand. The question “Can you stamp AFTER die-cutting?” is answered in the video tutorial my Stampin’ Up! Amazing Life card.
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The rectangle triple line frame inside the stitched rectangle die-cut is one of the stamps from Stampin’ Up! Swirly Frames Stamp Set. It provides a decorative touch that makes the stitched rectangle layers look even better.
Now that you have the answer to the question “Can you stamp after die-cutting?”, you can see it can save you A LOT of time when making multiples of the same card.
You’ll need the incredible Stamparatus stamp positioning tool to pull this off. If you haven’t already ordered one, this is an excellent reason to order one today!
The supplies and measurements for my Stampin’ Up! Amazing Life card are below.
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Amazing Life Card Measurements:
- 5-1/2″ x 8-1/2″ Bermuda Bay Cardstock
- 5-1/4″ x 4″ Brights 6″ x 6″ Designer Series Paper
- 5-3/4″ x 4-1/4″ Whisper White Cardstock
- 5″ x 3-3/4″ Granny Apple Green Cardstock
- 5-1/4″ x 4″ Whisper White Cardstock (inside)
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Stampin’ Up! Amazing Life Card Supplies

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Thank you. Beautiful card & great tutorial. I recently purchased the stamparatus & love it!
Thank you! It seems like the love of the Stamparatus keeps growing!