This darling design from Brianna has a pattern pumpkin border along the bottom and shiny puffy stickers all around like pumpkins, leaves and hearts. There’s also a little shaker pumpkin in the border too! Find more details at the Doodlebug blog.
One of my favorite things this time of year are pumpkins! I love going to the patch and choosing them, carving them, roasting the seeds, drinking pumpkin spice lattes, having pumpkin pie, you name it, if it’s pumpkin I need it. And it’s such a versatile design to add to your Fall and Halloween scrapbook layouts too! There’s no need to wait all night with Linus for the Great Pumpkin to show up, let’s jump right in and check out some amazing Pumpkin page ideas.
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This adorable layout uses the Sweater Weather collection from Reminisce that’s full of pretty pumpkins. There’s different pattern papers in Fall colors, printed embellishments and cut apart cards that work together beautifully. I spotted this idea on the Reminisce gallery at Scrapbook.com.
Even if they aren’t the focus of the design little pumpkins are fun to tuck in around any Autumn page like Monique did on this stunner. Her wreath was die cut from pattern paper and she included lots of botanicals on one side, adding wonderful stitching to many of the flowers. Take a closer look at the Paige Taylor Evans blog.
One way to make sure your pumpkins and other embellishments coordinate perfectly with the colors on your page try stamping so you can color them to match. Pamela stamped her pumpkins and acorns, coloring them with alcohol markers to go with the dark rust papers. I came across her design on her Passionate about Scrapbooking Instagram page.
Andrea’s Harry Potter trunk or treat Halloween layout has a terrific large folded rosette under the large center circle. Again, the pumpkins aren’t the main image but add the perfect accent with all fun ghosts, flowers, spider webs and chipboard title. Head over to the Simple Stories blog for all the details.
Wendy’s wonderful double Pumpkin Patch layouts have 3 rows of tags on each page. Each tag is has a photo, sentiments, buttons and lots of fun pumpkin images and embellishments. Go to the Scrapbook and Cards Today blog for a closer peek.
These stunning journaling page have an amazing pumpkin pop up banner with book page background along the top. Everything else is created with beautiful Fall and Halloween stickers, with hand drawn vine border and journaling. Find a quick tutorial on the The Washi Tape Shop Instagram page.
This delicious Pumpkin Spice Latte travelers notebook spread from Taina is pumpkin perfection! One side is her drink photo on plaid and printed orange pattern papers, the other side is a custom sticker letters title, journaling printed on clear sticker paper and nice gold splatter all over. Learn more at the Cocoa Daisy blog.
Jen created amazing clusters to include along the side border and over top of the photo for this spooky Halloween layout. Use fussy cut images, metal accents, embellishments and stickers and layer them together to create your own cool clusters. Find all the details at the 49th and Market blog.
This wonderful digital pumpkin page has a border of pumpkin patterns with lace details under an amazing photo. There’s also two circles with another fun photo and for the title surrounded by clusters of Autumn botanical embellishments. These digi designs can be found at The Lilypad.
Wow, Traci created her own custom embellishments by printing leaves on fabric paper and cutting them out with her Silhouette, how cool is that. They add nice texture among the pumpkin and leaves swag she added across her layout. And notice how she used colors from the striped paper for her accents to tie it all together. Learn more at the Traci Reed Designs blog.
This super sweet Halloween layout has a large die cut sentiment with a pumpkin all backed with different pattern papers. In fact there’s loads of pattern paper on Heather’s cute design, it’s a fun way to easily add lots of color and print. I spotted this on the Hey Heather Scrapbooks Instagram page.
I hope you’ve enjoyed this fun trip through the pumpkin patch!
-Heather
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