I love the mix of cute and spooky on this digital Halloween layout! There’s creepy eyes and tiny spiders but there’s also flowers and cute photos for a wonderfully balanced design. I spotted this page on Ellen T.’s Scrapbook.com gallery.
It’s finally October so that means Halloween is just around the corner! It’s time to shop for or hand make costumes for the the kids to wear while they are out trick or treating to scare up some fun. Of course we must take pictures of all the happy hauntings and create some amazing Halloween Scrapbook Layouts! I’ve collected a wonderful group of pages that feature kids in their costumes to get you in the mood to get all dressed up.
Beneath each photo you’ll see a link, click it to find more details like techniques, tutorials and products used.
This cutie pie is all dolled up in her pumpkin shirt and orange tutu. She surrounded by layers of pattern paper circles cut with a Silhouette machine and fun Halloween embellishments. I saw this layout on Tara Scraps’ Instagram.
This sweetie looks freshly picked from the pumpkin patch. The waves rows of pattern papers were cut with a paper trimmer attachment and give a cool retro vibe to the design. Meggan is sharing a process video on the Meggan Jacks Scrapbooking blog.
Arrggh, this little pirate is ready to scare up some treasure on this wonderful layout. This pirate page has woodgrain, map, strips and skull and cross bone pattern papers along with lots of themed embellishments. I spotted this page on the Echo Parks Instagram.
This design is full of amazing shimmer and shine from different colors of glitter cardstock. The large title almost fills the entire page and is die cut from orange paper backed with dark floral prints. There’s also shimmery spiders, webs, bats and more hanging around too. I saw this page on Marioly_tamura’s gallery at Scrapbook.com
This layout has great texture and from torn and inked paper edges, wire pumpkin tendrils and several different shaker elements. Jessica is sharing a process video on how to create this page over on The Cherry On Top blog.
Having elements, like theses stitched circles, hanging off the edge adds extra interest to the design. Also with the circles and photos along the edges it leaves some white space and room for a detailed title in the center. I came across this page on the Elle’s Studio Instagram.
If you’ve got a large group to take photos of the steps of a decorated front porch is the perfect setting. Becki created interest on her layout background with 3 wide strips of pattern papers, using them as spaces behind the title, journaling and banner. Visit the Simple Stories blog for more info.
This too cute Scooby Doo layout has waves of pattern paper across the top to create a border, lots if circles forming a loose diamond design, splatters on the background and fun little embellishments scattered around. I came across this design on the crafts_by_heathers Instagram.
Die cut spider webs take the spotlight on this Halloween layout. But they are softened by the pastel colors of pattern papers and ink splatter behind each one. This design really helps move the eye around the page and has space for lots of photos. Visit the Paige Taylor Evans blog for a closer peek.
Here’s some more non-traditional pastel colors which are really trendy right now for Halloween, it’s perfect for “too cute to spook” designs for the wee ones! And check out the paper folded circles, they add nice depth to the design. Fly on over to the Doodlebug blog for all the details.
I hope you’ve found some wonderful layout ideas to get you ready to start scraping all the cute kiddos in their costumes this Halloween!
-Heather
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