Have you heard the news? Scrappie the Bear has returned! After his long hiatus, Scrappie, the unofficial mascot of Creative Memories®, made his return earlier this month as a part of the Blast from the Past Bundle (and check out the current Scrap-enger Hunt on our Facebook page to win a Scrappie!). Now… how would you like to make a Scrappie of your own? Well, by using the Custom Cutting System with Circle, Oval and Gemstone Patterns, you can actually make your own paper version of Scrappie! Find out how in today’s blog post!

To create Scrappie the Bear, you will need:
- Cloud, Navy & Raspberry Cardstock
- Scrap Happy Paper Pack
- Embossed Shutter Punch
- Embossed Bow Punch
- Custom Cutting System with Circle, Oval and Gemstone Patterns
- All-Purpose Scissors
- Tape Runner with Repositionable Tape Runner Refill
- Blue Dual-Tip Pen from the Pens & Pouch
Step 1: Use a few pieces of Cloud Cardstock to make the following shapes for Scrappie:
- Body – Medium Circle Pattern on the outside with the Red Blade
- Upper Arm – Largest Oval Pattern on the inside with the Red Blade
- Forearm – (2) Small Gemstone on the inside (egg shape) with the Red Blade
- Foot – (2) Second largest Oval on the inside with the Red Blade
- Head – Small Circle Pattern on the outside with the Red Blade
- Ear – (2) Medium Circle Pattern on the inside with the Red Blade
Step 2: Use a piece of blue patterned paper to make the following shapes for Scrappie:
- Forearm – (2) Small Oval Pattern on the inside with the Red Blade
- Foot – (2) Second largest Oval on the inside with the Green Blade
- Ear – (2) Medium Circle Pattern on the inside with the Green Blade
- Nose – Medium Circle on the inside with the Blue Blade
Step 3: Use a piece of Navy Cardstock to make the following shapes for Scrappie:
- Nose – Small Circle on the inside with the Blue Blade
- Punch (2) shutters with the Embossed Shutter Punch – save the inside punched pieces of the shutter
- Punch a bow with the Embossed Bow Punch
Step 4: Use a piece of Raspberry Cardstock and the Small Gemstone Pattern and cut on the outside with the Blue Blade.
Step 5: Cut the Cloud Cardstock forearm piece with with a scissors into thirds like shown above. You will use the two larger pieces.
Step 6: Start to assemble Scrappie piece by piece starting with the body first. Use Repositionable Adhesive so you can re-arrange as needed.
Step 7: Use the two inside pieces of the shutters as eyes and draw a mouth with a Blue Dual-Tip Pen.
Step 8: Add finishing touches like a shutter on his foot and a bow with Foam Squares.
Being the star of this paper project is not the only thing Scrappie is up to these days. For the last week, Scrappie has been hiding on the CM website — it’s the great Scrap-enger Hunt! He’s going to be hiding until noon CT on Friday, and if you can find where he is, you can enter to win some amazing prizes! So, what are you waiting for? Scrappie is hiding — see if you can go find him!
This is great! We can use this pattern for baby pages or other fun pages from our childhood days in the 50’s and 60’s!
Cute! Can anyone tell me the size (length and width) of the completed bear?
Hi Joanne – Scrappie is about 8 inches tall and 5-1/2 inches wide.
Thanks!