🎉 Week Two of Scrappy Boy Stamps’ October Release: Exciting Projects! 🎉

Featuring October 2025 Scrappy Boy Release

Hello, Crafty Friends!

I’m back with more fantastic projects inspired by Scrappy Boy Stamps’ October Release, and I couldn’t be more excited! I have thoroughly enjoyed crafting with their latest offerings, and this week, I’m thrilled to share five new projects.

Let’s dive into the creative fun!


Christmas Carol

1️⃣ Main Release: Christmas Carol 🎶

First up, we have the Christmas Carol collection! This beautiful line is perfect for bringing holiday cheer to our crafting. From festive cards to delightful scrapbook pages, the charming stamps truly capture the magic of the season.

Check out the project I created using this lovely collection. If you look closely, you can see the beautiful patterned paper perking out from underneath.


2️⃣ Cute Kids Line: I Love Sports ⚽️

Next, I’m excited to showcase the final release from the Cute Kids line: I Love Sports! This adorable collection celebrates the active lives of our little ones, and I couldn’t resist crafting this playful piece:

✨ Featured Product: Football Helmet Mini Album & Card Die


I used this duo to create personalized gifts that honor our young athletes, making crafting feel so special and fun!

Here is the project I made with the very last CUTE KIDS set to be released. Grab yours before it is too late!


3️⃣ Vintage Mini Mouse Album Dies 🐭✨

For a touch of nostalgia, I’m in love with the Vintage Mini Mouse Album Dies! These dies help create charming mini albums that are perfect for memory-keeping or unique gifts.

Here’s how I brought this whimsical die to life:


4️⃣ Butt Cracker Suite 🎄

The humorous Butt Cracker Suite, paired with the A2 Music Box Die, is all about fun! This quirky collection is perfect for holiday crafting. The A2 Music Box Die adds an awesome interactive element to your card-making projects!

To celebrate DANCE DAD’s everywhere, I created the following card using this quirky suite:

Take a look at several ways you can really change the look of these little cuties.


5️⃣ Reindeer Head Die 🦌

Lastly, I had a blast working with the Reindeer Head Die. This versatile die is great for adding festive charm to a variety of projects—everything from decor pieces to cards and scrapbook layouts.

Here’s how I incorporated this die into my crafting using SHARPIE CREATIVE MARKERS to bring the deer’s face to life.


With this amazing lineup from Scrappy Boy Stamps, there’s something for every crafter to enjoy! I hope these projects inspire you to explore their latest release. Stay tuned for more creative ideas, and let’s keep crafting together! 🛍️💖

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Scrappy Boy Stamps April Release: Pretty Little Things

I am so excited to be a new Design Team Member for Scrappy Boy Stamps, a new and very whimsical line by my friend Sean Covert. The newest release from April 2021 is entitled, ” Pretty Little Things.” This stamp set gets its inspiration from the ballet, The Nutcracker Suite. While this ballet may be typically associated with more of a Christmas Theme, the different elements Sean has included in his set lend themselves to a variety of different occasions.

I chose to use the ballerina and some of the smaller toy images in this set to create this little girl’s bedroom dresser scene for a birthday card. I also utilized one of the background stamps from Keep it Simple’s Hello Adventure Bundle, the 4×6 woodgrain background stamp, which Sean presented in the fall on the Stamp and Scrapbook Expo channel.

To make this modified slimline card, I stamped the ballerina, music box, teddy bear, rocking horse and train on Hammermill 100 lb. cover cardstock with Ink on 3 fadeout ink and used Copic markers to do some no-line coloring. In the future, I am going to make sure I keep track of all the colors I use and will include them in future posts; however, you can use any combination of colors that suits your fancy. This set is amazing and I can’t wait to see everyone’s creations.

The dresser is a simple 3×3 inch square that I cut out of kraft-colored cardstock and stamped with the woodgrain background stamp from Keep it Simple. I then cut two smaller rectangles to form the drawers and popped them up with dimensional foam tape after ink blending the edges to give extra dimension. I then used some of my enamel dots in a coordinating color to serve as “knobs” on the drawers. To make the bottom of the dresser look a little fancy and give the furniture a nice set of legs, I used a label punch that I centered in the middle and cropped out some of the cardstock forming the bottom of the dresser.

To make the mirror above the dresser, I used an oval die and scallop oval die from my stash. The oval was cut out of mirror card and the scallop oval was out of coordinating cardstock to tie everything together. If you don’t have oval dies, you can simply cut out a rectangle, too. Use what you have and get creative.

For the sentiment, I used another sentiment strip banner die from my stash after embossing using Versafine pigment ink and clear embossing powder for a finished look. With smaller sentiments, I love the clarity that Versafine ink provides.

Thank you for stopping by and don’t forget to get crafty!!!