Vampiress by Autumn Craig
 An easy to use Halloween kit and a few minutes was all it took to create this adorable Halloween themed layout!
Happy Halloween

I used a piece of black cardstock for the background and a piece of
8″x8″ orange polka-dot paper. The Happy Halloween title is a sticker I
took from Me & My Big Ideas Soft Spoken Happy Halloween embellishment
set. The pumpkins were some die cuts I had. Use yellow paper and cut
to size for photo mats. So easy and took no time at all!
Happy Haunting 
I used my Silhouette Digital Cutting Tool and cut out the letters
using the Mister Earl font. The ghost, house and moon are all cut from
paper I had on hand using my Silhouette. This is great for those
Halloween shots that are far away so that you can fit their faces in the
windows. You can also cut the windows larger for bigger pictures. If
you don’t own a die cutting machine, find a haunted house template
online, use stickers for your title and other embellishments. eek…boo

It’s all about scraps for this one. All the paper is scraps I had
laying around, the letter stickers and sticker embellishments are also
items from my left-over stock. Suggestion: Use the open space in the
lower left for journaling! Pumpkin Patch
 
This layout is a double layout and is perfect for your day at the
pumpkin patch. Use some old paper and cut down to use as a border. I
used yellow paper for matting. Die cuts were used for the title and
pumpkins. Haunted House 
For the title, I found the left-over paper that was cut out from when I made a
"Happy Halloween" title using my Silhouette machine.I used a circle punch for the moon and adhered the
title to an orange piece of scrap paper I had.
For the roof, I used extra orange and black scraps of paper and cut out scallops
from a scallop template I had.
Take a piece of gray, brown or tan paper and cut out the shape of a house.
Don't forget to use your ruler so it's somewhat even.
For the windows, I found a square piece of paper and traced 2
windows on the front of the house. Using my craft knife, I cut along the bottom
and top edges of the window and vertically down the middle. I then adhered the
"shutters" open and again used leftover black and orange paper for
the slats.
Cut open the top and one side of a rectangle shape for the door. I used an old
Halloween brad for the door knob, but anything will do. Button, sticker...use
your imagination!
Look around in your supplies for accents like a cat, tree, witch on a broom, etc. to dress up your page. Add
your photographs in the openings of the door and windows and you've got
yourself a cute Halloween layout ready to go!
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