Lawn Fawn Intro: Build-A-Cauldron and Spiderweb Background Stencils


Hello and welcome to Lawn Fawn’s Fall & Winter Inspiration and Release week! On August 22 our 14 new stamp sets and coordinating dies along with 22 new standalone die sets, new paper collections, and all of our exciting new products will be for sale at your favorite store and at www.lawnfawn.com! Woohoo! Until then we will have fun posts with design team projects, intro videos, and giveaways!

Daily Giveaway

We already have three places you can leave comments to win:
Our big giveaway post!!
Little Woodland Library post!
Stitched Bookmark, Book Collection post!
AND today’s post too!

Introducing!

Today is our showcase of Build-A-Cauldron! No toil and trouble here! Only lots bubbling over with excitement about this fun set! Build a cute and spooky cauldron for your Halloween projects with lots of bubbles, candy, and a large spoon to stir your sweet potions! 

We will also introduce, Spiderweb Background Stencils today! These spiderweb stencils are cute and spooky! Layer your favorite ink or stencil paste for a fun effect! These stencils work well with a variety of crafty techniques.

Design Team Inspiration

The design team has made the most amazing samples! Remember to click on the person’s name to see all of the details and then leave these wonderful DT girls some comment love!


Yainea inked up a Mermaid Outside In Stitched Rectangle using Spiderweb Background Stencils in a darker teal. It’s so cool as the background for Build-a-Cauldron! She added little spiders from Cute Cobweb and a greeting from the Trick or Treat set.


Mindy stenciled a spooky spiderweb as the perfect backdrop for the adorable Sweet Spiders! She also included a sentiment from Sweet Spiders.


Audrey paired Build-A-Cauldron with cute bats from Fangtastic Friends Add-On and a message from Fangtastic Friends. I love how the stenciling in the background gives just a hint of the spiderweb.


I love how Elena used the Build-A-Cauldron set to send love to her special someone! The hearts bubbling out of the cauldron are so clever as is the custom sentiment. Elena stamped “goosebumps” in Henry Jr.’s ABCs, then she cleverly added spooky detail to the letters.


What is Chari brewing up in the cauldron? She created a Let’s Toast Pull-Tab card also using Spiderweb Background Stencils and Sweet Spiders.


When you pull tab, one of our cute Booyah ghosts ascends out of the cauldron! Check out the fun sentiment combining Sweet Spiders and Sweet Spiders Add-On.


The Spiderweb Background Stencils create a spooky and bold backdrop for Marine‘s Halloween themed Little Woodland Library. I love all the fun Halloween details from Happy Howloween and Fox Costume Before ‘n Afters that she added to this fantastic scene!


I love that Grace used the cauldron as a soup pot for her charming get-well card! She stamped sweet little hearts and added the Stitched Teapot lid to complete the transformation. Giant Get Well Soon and some adorable mice send a thoughtful message!


Latisha‘s whimsical colors set her Giant Happy Halloween card apart! She stenciled the spiderweb and inked the Build-A-Cauldron to match before adding cute pumpkins and the sparkly greeting. Then she stamped “boo” on the cauldron with Henry Jr.’s ABCs and tied some black hemp twine to finish her design.


Megan paired Build-A-Cauldron with a spider from Cute Cobweb, sentiment from Spooktacular, and the new Spiderweb Backdrop! I love all the colorful candy with the purple background and green bubbles!


Mindy‘s clever design features Build-A-Cauldron and Spiderweb Background Stencils along with Little Woodland Library critters. She also included some favorite Halloween sets, Booyah and Purrfectly Wicked!


Chari created a “sweet Halloween” card using Stitched Rounded Rectangle Stackables, Spiderweb Background Stencils, and Build-A-Cauldron! The bright candies and cute spider add to the fun!


On Tammy‘s amazing card, the Purrfectly Wicked cats are brewing up a “spell-cial” greeting with the help of Build-A-Cauldron and Spiderweb Backdrop!


Elise‘s brightly stenciled card is anything but spooky! The rainbow colors and cute Louie’s ABCs letters are perfect for sending a happy Halloween greeting!


This cheery Halloween card came together in a snap using shimmer and sparkle cardstock for the Spiderweb Backdrop and cauldron. She also used some watercolor wishes paper for the background. Sweet Spiders images add lots of cuteness and color too!


Chari‘s simple card has a big impact with fabulous color and a black sparkle Giant Trick or Treat! The Spiderweb Background Stencils include those super spooky spiders to which Chari added a bit of sparkle!

Intro Video Announcement

We know you love our new product intro videos, and we have some amazing ones planned for this release! Unfortunately, Kelly is sick with pneumonia and she’s taking care of her health right now. Chari and Rebecca are also not well so it’s necessary to postpone the videos. Hopefully by next week all the Fawnies will be happy and healthy and ready to put the fawny magic into some inspiring videos! Thank you so much for understanding, we appreciate you all so much!

Giveaway Time

I hope you have enjoyed this look at Build-A-Cauldron and Spiderweb Background Stencils! Tomorrow we will have another fun set to show you! But for now, it’s giveaway time! Leave us a comment telling us how you would use Build-A-Cauldron on a spooky card by August 21 at 5:00pm ET. We will randomly pick one winner for this set! (If you already own this set and win, you can choose another set!) Make sure to come back tomorrow, Sunday, August 18th for our next inspiration week post!

Thank you so much for all of your excitement for our inspiration week! We love your comments, tweets, Facebook, Instagram and YouTube messages! Every one puts a big smile on our faces! We think Lawn Fawn fans are the best in the world. We love you guys!

Supplies:

Fall & Winter 2024 Release Products will be available on August 22nd!
Build-A-Cauldron
Spiderweb Background Stencils

Thanks so much for visiting the Lawn Fawn blog, have an amazing day!

LEAVE A COMMENT

434 thoughts on “Lawn Fawn Intro: Build-A-Cauldron and Spiderweb Background Stencils

  1. I would use the cauldron with the kitties from purrfectly wicked as well as an underwater scene with the cute manatee and axolotl. 😍

      1. I love the idea of using it as a soup pot with the mice and all the veggies! The spooky ideas are endless though! So cute!

  2. I don’t make halloween cards, it’s not such a big holiday where I live either. But using the cauldron as a soup pot for get well cards is genius, so I’d probably use it like that ☺️

  3. I’d use it for a big cauldron of rice-porrige, commonly eaten here for Christmas. Santa and all his little helpers stirring the pot.

  4. I’d use the cauldron with the Spooky Forest die and the Purrfectly Wicked kitties to make an eerie nighttime scene. I also love the idea of the soup pot!

  5. I like that you can use the cauldron as a spooky halloween card and a cute get well soon brewing potion card! I’d do both

  6. I love a cauldron with green goo, but how about a change?! I’ll make my cauldron with a Pumpkin Spice Latte mixture and critters around with a mugful of the stuff … yumm!

  7. I really liked the “hope your Halloween is literally the best” card showing another way to use the woodland set. I also loved the get well card with the cauldron. I would use the cauldron to to brew up a get well card or other special treats.

  8. I would pair build a cauldron with the darling kitties from purrfectly wicked! I would probably add a few book reading critters from the woodland little library too! So excited for this darling release!

  9. Oh no, I hope everyone is feeling better soon.
    I would use it to create cards for the ladies in my stamping groups.

  10. Oh my goodness, I love this!!! I have so many ideas but basically you could throw anything spooky at that pot and it would be awesome.

  11. Hope all are feeling better soon, as well!
    My cauldron card would have a “Make your own face mask” potion with glitter paper and a spa theme. I’d use “Build a Drink” little cucumbers for eyes, “So smooth” for healthy drinks, and other fun stuff!

  12. Sending get well wishes and offering prayers for all of you. The spiderweb background will be a great addition to Halloween cards for my grandkids. I love how some of the design team members used the cauldron in non-Halloween ways. Very clever!

  13. I would use the cauldron for some great Halloween party cards!! Also can see how they can be used throughout the year with the design team inspiration! Loving the incorporating into other designs as well 🙂

  14. I love that the DT used the Build a Cauldron set for other occasions rather than just for Halloween! Always so inspiring!When I think of a cauldron, all I see are witches so I would definitely build a scene with a witch stirring her brew and throw in a few add-on critters…cats, bats maybe some eyeballs LOL

  15. I think the cauldron would work awesome on all the Halloween cards- maybe even change it up for Valentine’s Day for potions for the science of love? Super duper cute.

  16. I’m sorry to hear about all the sickness going around. Hope Kelly, Chari, and Rebecca feel better soon.
    I love the cauldron. Definitely for Halloween cards but I’m also loving the soup pot as well.

  17. I love the idea of using the cauldron for making a big batch of soup for a get well card or for my critters to be cooking up something else delicious for my brother-in-law who is a chef!

    1. I would build a couldron with a 2 witchy cat next to it. One is stirring the pot and the other one is dropping a bottle of potion in it lol

  18. I do it usually make Halloween cards, but these cards are so cute they make me want to! I have no ideas yet though on what to do with Build-a-cauldron. I hope you are all feeling better soon!

  19. I like the idea of using the cauldron as a big soup or chili pot. Of course Halloween cards would be easy to make with it too.

  20. How wouldn’t I use the cauldron?? What a great compliment to my existing Lawn Fawn Halloween sets! Can’t wait for it and the spiderweb stencils!

  21. I would use the cats and the cauldron. They would be mixing up a spooky treat! The cauldron would be so much fun.

  22. I don’t even make Halloween cards and yet I still know I *need* that cauldron. Lol I would likely use it as a flower pot or a bowl of some sort,

  23. I’d fill the pot with candy to give to the trick or treating critters and kiddos from fox before and after and costume party. Pair that with spooky village and you have a pretty good Halloween card.

  24. I love the design team’s cards – I’d like to recreate some of them with the Build-A-Cauldron and Spiderweb Background Stencils.

  25. I would use the Build A Cauldron with green slime and would add body parts and bats and spiders to make it spooky!👻

  26. This is fantastic! I am a Halloween fanatic and would love to use this with my favorite set, Fangtastic Friends🦇🕸️🕷️. I’m always so impressed with how the products are interchangeable and would definitely use the cauldron for soup on a get well card too. Thank you for this opportunity!

  27. Some great ideas already mentioned! Soup, kitties making a wicked brew, candy …. How about a party punch bowl? Pink lemonade or Hawaiian fruit punch for a birthday party or backyard BBQ.

  28. I don’t really make halloween cards but I love the cauldron as a soup pot with adorable mice cooking the soup!

  29. I love a purple and orange Halloween card so I’d be stenciling the spider web as my backdrop in those colors with a cauldron full of bright green goop in front!

  30. I would pull inspiration from all of the design team cards for anything I would make using the cauldron die. They are all fabulous cards!!!

  31. I would love to use the cauldron for a holiday themed card with the little mice brewing up a big pot of hot chocolate or apple cider.

  32. I was just thinking to use the baked with love and creatures were stirring set and make a huge batch of cookies or bday cake.

  33. I’m not a big Halloween person so I would probably use the cauldron for other things like the sugar pot. Still loving this release!

  34. I don’t have too many Halloween stamp sets, but I do have the bats, so I would use it with that. Or maybe use it as a hot tub for Halloween stuff.

  35. I don’t do much that’s spooky or for Halloween, but I would use it to have the cute mice make a giant pot of chicken soup on a get well card.

  36. The first thing I wanted to make when I saw the build a cauldron was tags. It looks like the perfect size when giving away Halloween treats.

  37. I don’t really do spooky/Halloween cards but I immediately thought of adding veggies and mice from Veggie happy to make a stew/soup or making it a pot of money/gold using the how you bean money add-on.

    1. I would probably gather a lot of the mice and create a scene with them with the cauldron since there are so many poses and accessories to go with them and create a spooky scene!

  38. I just love these spooky goodies! I would pair the cauldron with purrrfectly wicked stamp set! I can just see those kitties mixing up sweet surprises!

  39. Love the cauldron and the spider web stencil!
    I’d create a scene with the bubbling cauldron along with the kitties in the Meow You Doin’ set! I love Halloween!

  40. Love how Grace turned her cauldron into a pot of soup with the tea pot lid for the get well card. I would love to use this idea for my next get well card.

  41. Oh my goodness, I just purchased the perfectly wicked cats this summer so I can use it this Halloween and the kitties need a cool cauldron!!!!

  42. I would use it with the bats and spiders as those were the cutest thing I have seen in a while. I loved those bats when they came out, so the cauldron is just perfect.

  43. All of the Halloween ideas for the cauldron are amazing! It might be fun to use it at Christmas time with the A Creature was Stirring set with all of the little mice mixing up an enormous batch of cookies for Santa. This is such a great release. Sending get well wishes to Kelly, Chari, and Rebecca!

  44. I can imagine a critter popping out of the cauldron or for non-Halloween cards as a pot of gold at the end of a rainbow.

  45. I would use it mostly as a cauldron for Halloween, but who knows what crazy idea might pop up in my head.

  46. I really like the cauldron die set.
    Maybe the cauldron could be made into a tub where the ghosts or cats could take a bubble bath.
    Or the cauldron could be a big cuppa with lots of delicious foam on top.
    Or a pot of gold.

  47. For some reason I pictured witch’s legs sticking up out of the cauldron in a comical sort of way! Or maybe a witch could even be taking a bath in the cauldron? Even if I didn’t have a witch theme going on I would definitely use the pull tab feature to pull something out of the bubbling pot!

  48. I love the Calderon I might use it for a huge pot of soup on my card for a get well. It’s so fun I definitely would use it for a Harry Potter Theme too.

  49. I love the idea of using the cauldron as something other than what’s expected, a flower pot, a soup pot, a fun hot tub. It can be so many things other than just Halloween.

  50. I think it’s adorable. Not sure how I’d use it yet. Love the inspiration. Will definitely use it with the gooey drip thing

  51. There are already so many great ideas for using the cauldron in the comments! Especially from people who don’t make Halloween cards! I can see the witches from the Scottish play — maybe as mice standing on the edge of the cauldron so it’s less scary! 🙂

  52. Love the new spooky additions! The bubbly cauldron is awesome! I would definitely use it along with some critters brewing up
    Something spooky!

  53. Halloween is my favorite holiday of the year … I would use the Build a Cauldron in so many ways including witches’ brew. I love all the sets that could be used to have ingredients floating on the top with steam and magic floating above it. So much fun!

  54. I love how much inspiration the DT provided for different ways to back the spiderweb. The cauldron looks looks a fat little dude with his hands on his hips so I think I would make a spunky little Italian chef complete with Mario-like mustache.

  55. Omg I am in love with these cards today. I pray every a speedy recovery. I would use the cauldron with love position 9 for Valentines day. And put a bunch of eyeballs in it with a couple rolling away. Lol.

  56. I LOVE how Grace used the cauldron as a soup pot, so I would be using it like that all the time! So very clever!!

  57. I like the Build a Cauldren set better than the spider web stencil, because I have too many dpiderwebs in my home and braincase. I think the cauldron set would be wicked fun to use for dinner invitations—especially because, even after all these years, I’m still not a very good cook. Ha ha ha. Let the diners beware!

  58. I would use the caldron to create a big batch of candies! It would also be so cute to replicate film themed cards like scenes from Hocus Pocus or Strega Nona’s pasta pot!

  59. I love making Halloween cards! I would use the cauldron filled with gooey potion, along with bats, cats, ghosts, and a witch.

  60. Love seeing examples with nontraditional colors and used. The Valentine cauldron is cute. I would use it with some magic potion bottles or ingredient bottles for making the potion.

  61. Cute cards. Other than Halloween a campfire scene would be nice. Tents in the background and little people around the fire telling ghost stories.

  62. At my country we don’t celebrate Halloween as you guys do, yet I love the Halloween products regardless, they are so adorable! I would definitely use the cauldron for the get well cards (I love the idea from Grace!), but I would definitely make a Halloween card or two, just for me 😍

  63. We don’t really celebrate Halloween but I am considering a Harry Potter themed first birthday for my newborn son..if in do decide on this theme I’d probably incorporate the cauldron in the party invitations

  64. I would use the brick background stencil and have the mouse siring up potions with little witch hats on and a broom stick. I would also add potions and spell books to on shelves to really add to the scene

  65. I love all things Halloween and all of the cards are so cute. I can’t wait for this release and to see more inspiration. I’m also excited for Jenn’s create with us class. I would use the cauldron like Chari did and have a critter popping out of it or candy spilling out of it.

  66. I’d use the Reveal Wheel Thought Bubble Add-On above the cauldron to make it look like clouds of the contents of the cauldron were bubbling over and up, and then I’d put lots of cute but spooky “ingredients” inside the thought bubbles.

  67. I’m not sure but I love all of the cards using the cauldron. A great idea for the pot of soup..shows the versatility of a cauldron

  68. Love this cauldron! I would use for Halloween cards with a witch brewing a potion of bats and mice and whatever else she may have lying around!!! I would use also for a pot of flowers, or soup!

  69. I would use it for a spooky card with the mice and kitties. So many ideas come to mind. Great idea to do a build a caldron.

  70. Again, get well soon everyone. I think I would use it for get well cards like the pot of soup example, and I love the pop up ghost card!

  71. Get well soon everyone! 🙏 I think I’d use the cauldron with some creepy ingredients coming out…a frog, some eyeballs, bat wings, maybe a bone sticking out. I’d like cute but creepy!! I love Halloween so this week is a favorite of mine.

  72. Love this set! I can just imagine the wicked cards I could make…but I would use this cauldron as part of a card to my kids and husband about how no one ever died from my cooking… lol

  73. I would set the background in a graveyard, at night, with the moon showing, a potion brewing in the cauldron and combine with the bats and ghosts.

  74. I love to use die cuts as ephemera on my scrapbook layouts.
    I can think of so many uses from Halloween layouts to corn roasts, canning season to maple syrup time.

  75. How fun is this cauldron! I definitely would use it and fill it with candy instead of the potion :). I love the spider webs too!

  76. Oh my goodness, cute, cute, cute!!!!! I LOVE Halloween cards. I love using bright colors for Halloween, I would use the caldron with the kitties and/or mice stirring the contents in the caldron, or I would do something similar to Chari’s card and have a little ghostie come out of the caldron. with some critters around the cauldron maybe cooking up a recipe.

  77. I would probably pile the jelly beans from “how you bean” in (spilling out of) the cauldron (If I could figure out how and the two worked together – it might go). I love Tammy’s pairing of the Purrfectly Wicked set with the cauldron! And I love that spider web stencil. My word, these are terrific! Love Mindy’s and Tammy’s and Elise’s ink blends. ALL the cards are really terrific. BRAVO to all!
    Lori S in PA

  78. I don’t make Halloween cards but maybe something for St. Patrick’s Day. A pot of gold at the end of the rainbow thing.

  79. Super cute cauldron cards!!, I love making Halloween cards…think this cauldron would pair perfectly with previous Halloween sets!

  80. Purrfectly Wicked is possibly my all time favorite set, So a new cauldron is a great reason to come up with more ideas.

  81. I love HALLOWEEN! It’s my favorite time of year! I would pair the Build-A-Caldron with all of the previous Halloween sets – and I adore the Get Well Soon card, such a clever idea!

  82. I would use the cauldron with mice and small critters making potions or I would use it as little critters training to make spell for Christmas (half Halloween/half Christmas card)

  83. That cauldron could be used for soany things, not just Halloween. Fill it with flowers, candy, critters popping out.. love it!

  84. I think I would have the mice and maybe some forest friends making either a cheesy or chocolatey fondue in the cauldron.

  85. I love how someone turned the cauldron into a get well card. You could have some critters dressed in santa hats stirring a caldron filled with caramel and maybe have some other critters wrapping up the pieces of caramels.

  86. I liked the idea of using the cauldron as a big pot of soup or stew….i might also use it as a big dish for mixing dough with the bakery mice.

  87. I would probably use it like Chari with a pull tab critter coming out. I want to get the booyah set and have a ghost coming out saying, “t’m just here for the boos!” But mostly, I would probably use is as a soup pot or flower pot.

  88. Well, I don’t really make Halloween cards, but I love the get well soon one here on the blog, so I would likely use it for making that type of card

  89. I would use the Woodland creatures looking at the mysterious cauldron ominously bubbling away in the forest. Wait! Is that a witch watching them watching the cauldron? Too fun, love it!

  90. I probably wouldn’t use it on a spooky card but I love the design team card which showed using it on a get well card! Great idea!

  91. I would use the cauldron for a really spooky background and with the Spooky Forest Backdrop and bats and make it into a shaker card.

  92. Oh, I love the cats with the cauldron, I’d definitely make one like that. And one with squirrels, then mice, then owls…

  93. These are so spooky and adorable!
    I would use the cauldron filled with something like jelly beans or stars from the How You Bean sets

  94. The inspiration is almost to much!!! How cute is that. I’m not a big fan of halloween but every year there’s something LF offers that I can not resist. The cauldron can be used year round though.

  95. I love Grace’s soup pot idea! Can also be a pot of gold. Hope all of the Fawnies are feeling much better.

  96. I would use it as a candy bucket with any candy or sweet related stamps. Also would add the costume party kids on there!

  97. I love Grace’s idea to use the cauldron as a soup pot. Or I think I’d like to try and do a pull up card with a critter jumping out of it.

  98. I can barely decide which I need most, but I’ve been looking for a spiderweb stencil forever! This is amazing!

  99. Si many ideas for build a cauldron but a baking theme is where my mind goes. All the little critters measuring out ingredients and a tray full of treats behind the cauldron!

  100. I would use the caldron on a Halloween card with some texture paste, glitter paste or glossy accents added to the ‘mixture’ in the caldron

  101. This cauldron would be so cute as the end of the rainbow pot… would also be cute as flower pot for succulents!

  102. Besides being spooky it would be cute as a gumbo or seafood boil pot. Show a few claws peaking out for a great Father’s Day card.

  103. Oh what a darling Halloween set – I see a caldron with bats flying all around and a spider coming down from a tree!

  104. This cauldron has so many uses!
    Can’t wait to try it with like a kitchen scene making a big pot of like chili or soup!!

  105. I love all the options for using the cauldron. I love halloween cards so I look forward to pairing it with the Purrfectly Wicked cats and Spooky Forest Backdrop.

  106. I don’t usually make Halloween cards but I just might for my two granddaughters. I love Grace’s idea of using it for a soup pot because you can use that all the time. I also think it would be great to have the mice making for a cook off.

  107. Halloween is my favorite holiday so this new cauldron presents so many possibilities for focal images and scene building!

  108. Grace’s “get well soon” card is so inspiring. The cauldron would be perfect for St. Patrick’s day. It would also be cute to turn it to a pull tab interactive element where the “yay” mouse show up with coins and money from the how you bean? money add-on 💕

  109. I keep thinking of filling the cauldron with candy corn… love how cute it is…
    I love everyone’s ideas especially an Italian pot with spaghetti pouring out of it or using it as a pot of gold.

  110. I’d probably just use it to make Harry Potter themed cards since we don’t really celebrate Halloween in NZ

  111. I would use the cauldron to create a Harry Potter themed card, but I’m totally digging those spiderweb background stencils. I love how one of the DT members used the cauldron for a pot of soup.

  112. This is one set I have been super excited about since the sneak peek! I can not wait to use it to make a Ratatouille card! Little Chef tossing veggies and spices into the cauldron is going to happen!

  113. I love all the DT inspiration, your team is fantastic! As I am really into the “mice” series these days, I would definitely create a scene with the little mice playing around. Like in Ratatouille.

  114. I don’t make Halloween cards, but that cauldron as a soup pot is genius for get well soon cards or sending warm wishes .

  115. I would use it with other LF Halloween sets to create a scene where the whole gang is creating a spooky conconcotion and have the cute spiders and ghosts or the little Halloween chicks coming out of the pot.

  116. I would use the cauldron with just about any and all Lawn Fawn Halloween related sets. I appreciate the examples of using it for other things, but that’s what I want it for.

  117. I love all the cauldron ideas with spider webs…so definitely something with webs in the background. And then I would have to figure out a way to incorporate my favorite bats!

  118. I would love to have some wicked cats and mice playing with the cauldron! I’m super excited for this whole release!

  119. I love the idea of build a cauldron with a spooky rainbow coming out of it, in oranges, greens, blacks and greys, with dark sparkles too!

  120. This is so appropriate for what I’m up to these days. I’m currently making a sourdough starter, and she is taking off. Bubbling and growing. I think I would make a scene with the bubbling starter, the oven and everything going askew. Lol

  121. I would use them with my perrfectly wicked and fangtastic friends stamp sets to make some adorable Halloween cards for my friends!

  122. I can see it being used on a new baby card as a “wash bucket” with bubbles flowing out of it and onto the grass. Across the top is the clothes line with baby clothes hanging (Little Bundle stamp set) with a cute critter busy at work. 🥰♥️🤩

  123. I think it would be fun to use it like a hot tub for Christmas characters, and I would use the spiderweb with some superhero themed stamps I own!

  124. I think I would die cut the cauldron from black and the potion from a lime green, and then emboss the potion die cuts with glow in the dark embossing powder for an extra spooky look!

  125. I think maybe I would combine the Build a Cauldron, Build-a-Campsite and S’more the Merrier to make a big campfire stew!

  126. A scene changing card would be amazing – first a daylight scene with the cauldron standing all shiny in a forest, then changing to a night scene with magic smoke coming out of the bubbling cauldron and ghosts or witches surrounding it would be a lot of fun! But I also like to think outside the box here – pot at the end of the rainbow or even the get well card with soup cooking in the cauldron are really fun ideas. And I’m sure more will come to mind when I am not asked for them.

  127. I would definitely use Build-A-Cauldron on a spooky card with a black cat! I love all these examples though so I’ll be copying them a little too 😉

  128. So cute! I would definitely use it for Halloween with something ridiculously glowing . . . like a potion. But I can see mice cooking up a yummy cheese soup!

  129. I don’t tend to make spooky cards, so I’d probably use it as a soup pot on a card. It would make a cute Halloween card filled with candy and surrounded by the kids in costumes stamps.

  130. I think it would be fun to try and make a card with the cauldron and mermaids, and make them witchy mermaids!

  131. Hmmm, I would channel my inner witches with “Bubble, Bubble, Toil and Trouble” and make a big cauldron of caramel sauce for caramel apples!! I am all about the treats in “Trick or Treat”!! 😉

  132. This cauldron is great for Halloween, but it could also hold a love potion. The get well soup sample is a great idea too!

  133. Build a cauldron is adorable. I would definitely use it to make some spooky spell cards. Love the idea of using it for soup too!

  134. I think the cauldron would be cute to use as a tub for the little ducks and other critters from past sets! Other than the obvious Halloween cards of course. I like to use my stamps and dies in different, less conventional ways sometimes!

  135. I would use this cauldron to make a “house” for the witch from way back. Throw on a door and window using the build-a dies and the witch flying in the air on a broomstick… just too cute for words!

  136. I would put a build a Halloween house on the front, then have the caldren and the Witchy Cats brewing something on the inside.

  137. All the best for the sick team members, I hope they get well soon! I love Halloween cards and little tags, so I think I would create Cauldron tags.

  138. I would use the cauldron in so many different ways! It could become pots for so many things, I love the idea of a winter warmer stew card to send some warm sentiments in the autumn months!

  139. I like the idea shared using it as a pot. I really enjoy the creativity of making different things with the dies.

  140. I’m picturing an idea of having a bright pink glow in the dark potion flowing out of the cauldron placed on a dark background with some bats flying around it!

  141. I love the idea of using the cauldron as a pot for a get well card! I don’t make a ton of Halloween cards but the cauldron is spooktacular and paired with the spider web stencil and/or backdrop, it makes a quick and easy card that looks fabulous! Thanks for always providing so much inspiration for your products! A million ideas before we even get it into our hands! Hope everyone is feeling better!

  142. I loved Chari’s card using the toaster pop up die. I’d make a card like that! Thank you for all the great inspiration!

  143. While I love Halloween cards, I just don’t make that many of them. I really like the idea of using the cauldron for soup on a get well card.

  144. I would definitely reach for the cauldron die-cutter when preparing another Harry Potter-themed card *** 🙂

  145. I love the idea of using it as a soup pot for a get well card!! That’s probably what I would do as I like to gift soup to people this would make a cute card to go with it.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *