Wednesday, August 21, 2024

Scrappy Boy Stamps: August 2024 Sneak Peeks!

We just passed the halfway point for summer so it's time to start thinking about fall and Halloween projects. Scrappy Boy Stamps' August 2024 new release is full of spooky-cute, spooky-fun, and spooky-fabulous stamps, dies, papers, and stencils! There are two Halloween/Fall sets for the August release and for the Once Upon a Time Series, it is Little Red Riding Hood! I have three projects to share today using these new releases. Please scroll down to see them all. 

The new release will be available in the webstore on Friday, August 23, 2024.

This month's new release includes the following:
  • Haunted Halloween 
    • Haunted Halloween 6x8 Stamp & Dies
    • Haunted Halloween 6x6 & 4x9 paper packs
    • Spooky Eyes Background Stencil
    • Haunted Halloween Colored Die Cut Pieces
    • Tombstone Die
  • Cute Kids
    • Halloween Dress Up 6x8 Stamp Set & Dies
    • Witch Hats & Bats Background Stencil
    • I Love Halloween 6x6 Paper Pack
    • Cute Kids Halloween Dress Up Colored Die Cut Pieces
  • Once Upon a Time Series: Little Red Riding Hood
    • Little Red Riding Hood 6x8 Stamp & Dies
    • Basket Weave Background Stencil
    • Little Red Riding Hood 6x6 paper pack
    • Little Red Riding Hood colored die cut pieces
  • Dies:
    • Alphabet Set
    • 11 new confetti die plates (Hanukkah, Happy Birthday, Paw, Rainbows & Arrows, X's & O's, Christmas Candy, Christmas Icons, Dinosaurs, Filmstrip & Popcorn, Halloween Icons, Halloween Monsters)
Project 1: Tombstone Happy Halloween Card


The Tombstone Die is so fun. It comes with many dies that can be used to decorate the tomb. It comes with spiders, bats, crosses, a spider web, two word dies, and label dies. The Tombstone Die is great for mini-albums as well. 


Scrappy Boy Stamps products used:
  • Haunted Halloween 6x8 Stamp & Dies
  • Tombstone Die
  • Grass and Clouds Edger Dies
Supplies used:
  • White cardstock to create the base
  • Black cardstock for the mat layer and scraps for spiders, sentiment, RIP word and label mat dies.
  • Gray cardstock scraps for RIP word and label dies.
  • Transparent vellum for stamps and spider webs
  • White Bristol cardstock to in background and add water spots
  • Distress Inks in Pumice Stone, Hickory Smoke, Black Soot to ink background
  • White pigment ink for sentiment
  • White embossing powder for sentiment
  • Black pigment ink to stamp the ghosts
  • Transparent embossing powder for ghosts

Prismacolor pencils used for vellum ghosts:
  • PC904, PC1023
Coloring Instructions:

I stamped the ghost images using black pigment inks onto transparent vellum. I think used transparent embossing powder over the pigment ink. I colored the ghosts using the Prismacolor pencils listed above.



Project 2: Cute Kids Halloween Dress Up: Witch Way To The Candy?


I love using stencils and patterned papers to create a quick and simple background for my cards. This card uses the new Witch Hats & Bats Background Stencil and the I Love Halloween paper pack. I used the new Alphabet Die Set to create the word BOO! This Alphabet Die Set is the perfect size to customize your own sentiments, words, and names for your cards. 


Scrappy Boy Stamps products used:
  • Witch Hats & Bats Background
  • I Love Halloween Paper Pack
  • Alphabet Die Set
  • Wonky Stitched Rectangle Die
Supplies used:
  • A6 white card base
  • Orange cardstock for stenciling
  • White and purple cardstock scraps for the word BOO!
  • Black dye ink for stenciling (I used Memento Tuxedo Black)

Copic markers used:

Pumpkin Girl
  • Skin: E37, E35, E33, E31
  • Cheeks: R32
  • Hair: N7,N5, N3 + Copic Multi-liner in black
  • Green: YG67, YG63, YG61
  • Orange: E04, YR07, YR04, R02
Witch
  • Skin: BG00, BG96, BG93, YR93
  • Hair: YR18, YR14, YR12
  • Purple: BV29, BV25, BV23, BV20
  • Brown: E47, E44, E43

Project 3: Little Red Riding Hood Shaker Book Mark


I love giving books as gifts for friends who love to read. Whenever I give a book, I like to include a book mark. I made this shaker book mark filled with shaker bits made from the X's and O's Confetti Plate Die. I cut out the shaker bits using different color cardstock. I added two of the colored stamps from the Little Red Riding Hood stamp set to the front of the bookmark. I used the Little Red Riding Hood Paper Pack for this bookmark.


Scrappy Boy Stamps products used:
  • Little Red Riding Hood Stamps and outline dies
  • Little Red Riding Hood Paper Pack
  • X's & O's Confetti Plate Die
  • Bookmark & Toppers Die
Supplies used:
  • Red, blue, green, yellow cardstock to cut X's & O's Confetti Plate Die for shaker bits
  • Multi-colored sequins
  • We R Memory Makers Fuseables (or clear acetate) to create shaker pouch
  • We R Memory Makers Fuse Tool to seal shaker pouch
  • Craft knife to cut window of shaker
  • Strong double sided tape or strong liquid glue
  • Tule or ribbon
Copic markers used:


Wolf
  • Light gray: W3, W1, W0
  • Dark gray: W7, W5, W3
  • Pink (ears): E93
  • Red: R17, R14, R22
  • Blue: B16, B14, B01
  • Yellow: YR24, YR23,Y21

Red Riding Hood
  • Skin: E15, E11, E21, E00
  • Cheeks: R20
  • Lips: R29
  • Hair: E29, E25, E21
  • Green: G99, G94, YG63, G82, G40
  • Red: R89, R29, R17, R14, R22
  • Brown: E29, E25, E21
Instructions:
  • Use the X's & O's Confetti Plate to cut shaker bits. Put aside.
  • Cut two of the bookmarks using patterned paper using the Bookmark Die. I used 6x6 papers and the die is 6-1/2" tall. The top of the die won't be cut and will be covered by the topper.
  • Use a craft knife to cut out a window in the front panel, leaving a 1/4" border on all edges. 
  • Cut two of the toppers that fit all the way across the bookmark.
  • The shaker pouch is made using We R Memory Keepers Fuseables and the Fuse tool to seal the edges. Use the Bookmark Die to cut two of the Fuseables (you can use light weight clear acetate, such as a page protector, as well). 
  • Using the Fuse Tool, seal the left, right, and bottom edges, leaving the top open to create the shaker pouch.
  • Fill the pouch with the X's & O's die cuts and sequins. Put as much or as little bits as you like. Use the Fuse Tool to seal the top. 
  • Sandwich the pouch between the top and bottom of the bookmark and adhere using strong double adhesive tape or liquid glue. 
  • Adhere the topper to the front and back, aligning the holes.
  • Adhere the colored images using doubles sided tape or liquid glue. If using liquid glue, make sure it does not ooze out onto the acetate.
  • Tie the ribbon onto the bookmark.

Thank you for stopping by and checking out this month's sneak peeks! The design team will be sharing more inspirational projects for the next several weeks. 

Have a wonderfully creative day!




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