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A Look Back at Retiring Scrappy Boy Stamps Products I’ve Used (and Loved!)

  • Writer: Rick Adkins
    Rick Adkins
  • 14 minutes ago
  • 4 min read

Hi crafty friends! Today’s post is a little bit nostalgic and a whole lot inspiring. Scrappy Boy Stamps has announced a retiring list, which means several stamp sets, dies, stencils, and papers are heading out to make room for new releases. While it’s always bittersweet to say goodbye to favorites, I love using moments like this to look back at the projects that made these products so special.


I’m sharing the retiring Scrappy Boy Stamps products I’ve personally used in my cardmaking and paper crafting, along with a few that are still waiting for their first inked debut. If you have any of these in your stash, now is the perfect time to pull them out and give them one more creative moment. Or if something has been on our list now is the time to grab them before they are gone!



Retiring Products I’ve Used in My Projects


Hollywood Vixen Stamps & Die Bundle

This bundle is full of personality, sass, and style — and it was such a fun one to create with. I loved leaning into bold colors, confident characters, and glamorous details. Paired with the Hollywood Vixen 6×6 Pattern Paper, it made cards that really stood out and felt complete without needing a lot of extras.



Cute Kids Music Groups Stamps & Dies Bundle

This set is pure joy. The characters are expressive and playful, making it perfect for birthday cards and celebratory projects. I enjoyed building scenes that felt lively and full of movement, especially when paired with simple backgrounds that let the images shine.


Cute Kids Autism Stamps & Die Bundle

This is one of those sets that goes beyond cardmaking. I paired it with the Autism Awareness 6×6 Paper Pack to create projects that were meaningful, thoughtful, and supportive. These cards came together beautifully and felt truly heartfelt — the kind of projects that remind me why I love this craft so much.



Cute Girls Mardi Gras Stamps & Dies Bundle

If you love color, fun themes, and playful designs, this one is a gem. I had so much fun creating festive cards filled with masks, beads, and movement. It’s a great example of how themed sets can still be versatile when you change up the color palette.



Retiring Stencils & Dies I’ve Used

Scrappy Boy scene builders are some of my favorite tools, and several of the retiring ones have been featured in my projects:

  • Shipwreck Scene Builder Stencil – perfect for layered backgrounds with depth and story.


  • Treasure Hunter Kids Scene Builder Stencil – a fantastic option for adventure-themed cards.


  • Fairy Tale Book & Rose Builder Stencil – whimsical and elegant, great for storytelling designs.

  • Rodeo Drive Shops Scene Builder Die Set – I loved building detailed storefront scenes with this one.

  • Reindeer Head Die Set – a go-to for holiday cards that feel classic but still fun.

  • Mini Album Pocket with Heart & Star Die Set

These pocket dies were wonderful additions to mini albums and interactive projects, adding function and charm without overcomplicating the design.


Retiring Products Still Waiting for Their First Project

There are also a few retiring items in my stash that I haven’t had a chance to use yet — and honestly, this retirement list is the perfect push to finally break them out:

  • Super Team Stamps & Die Bundle

  • You’re My Hero Stamps & Die Bundle

  • Goth Girl Stamps & Die Bundle

  • Goth Girl Window Stamp Set

  • Champions Comic Builder Stencil

  • Music Notes & Hearts Layering Stencil

  • Goth Girl Layered Scene Builder Stencil

  • Thank You for Being a Friend Layering Background Stencil

  • Puzzle Heart Mini Album/Card Die

  • Mini Album Pocket with Word Dies

  • Mini Album Pocket with Stars Dies

If you’re anything like me, you probably have a few “saving for later” sets too — and now is a great time to turn those into finished projects.


Final Thoughts


Retiring products always feel a little bittersweet, but they also remind me how much creativity we’ve already gotten out of them. These Scrappy Boy Stamps products helped me create cards and projects that were fun, meaningful, and full of personality — and I’m so glad I had them in my craft room.


If you own any of these retiring items, I hope this post inspires you to pull them out, ink them up, and enjoy them one more time. And if you’ve been thinking about grabbing one before it’s gone, now might be your moment.


Thanks so much for stopping by today, and happy crafting!

Materials Used:

Here you will find the list of supplies that I used to create today's card. All supplies are linked to supply sources below. Compensated affiliate links may be used at no cost to you.

Happy Crafting,

Rick Adkins














Rick Adkins

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