Die Cuts

Die cuts are vibrant, ready-made shapes that make it easy to add personality and dimension to your DIY projects. Perfect for scrapbooking, card making, school crafts and more, Arbee’s die cuts come in a variety of themes and styles—both adhesive and non-adhesive. Pair them with other favourites from our craft embellishments collection to bring your creative ideas to life.

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Frequently Asked Questions about Die Cuts

Can I buy die cuts in bulk for schools or events?

Yes! Arbee offers wholesale die cut packs perfect for group activities, classrooms, or event kits. Visit our wholesale craft supplies page for more information.

Are the die cuts adhesive?

We stock both adhesive-backed die cuts and non-adhesive versions. Adhesive ones are great for mess-free crafting, while non-adhesive styles work well with glue or tape for custom placement.

What are ephemera?

Ephemera refers to decorative paper items that are typically used for scrapbooking, journaling, and card making. These can include die cut shapes, vintage-style prints, tickets, labels, and other small designs that add visual interest to craft projects.

What materials are your die cuts made from?

Our die cuts are made from high-quality paper, or vinyl each suited for different craft applications. All materials are safe for kids’ crafts and easy to work with.

What kinds of designs are included in your die cut packs?

We offer a wide range of themes including animals, holidays, flowers, shapes, and more. Some packs are assorted, while others follow a specific style or season.

Established 1902

About Arbee Craft

The Arbee Business began in 1902. The owner Mr. R.B.Stevens, a leather merchant, started the business to sell his leather items.

The original Arbee business, shop and factory, was in Swanston Street, Melbourne.

By the 1930s Arbee had expanded to make the famous Arbee moccasins. These became well known as they had durable cowhide on the outside and a layer of lambswool on the inside. Arbee made the moccasins for many years and the kits were very popular in the 1960s and 1970s. During this time Arbee diversified with some other products that were popular e.g. cane items.

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