This spooktacular design feature a sunburst pattern made from pattern papers, black and white twine and a photo. In the center is a spider web with a title and all around are clusters of dies. Take a closer look over at this page from Lacey on the Scrap the Boys blog.
Halloween time is upon us and that means trick or treating, decorating the house, putting together costumes and carving pumpkins. So gather up all those Halloween themed patterned papers, stickers and embellishments and let’s create some amazing layouts with all the fun pictures we’re taking right now. If you like creepy and spooky, bold and bright or sweet and pastel you’re sure to find some ideas and inspirations in this collection of Halloween scrapbook layouts.
Below each photo you’ll see a link, click it for more details like products used, tips, tricks and techniques.
This bright and colorful layout uses a large die cut backed with bold papers, torn pattern paper border and lots of sequins and piles of twine. I spotted this design on the Scrappy Guy’s Instagram page.
This delightful pet page feature a sweet pooch all dressed up for Halloween playing in the fallen leaves. This digital design has pattern papers fading into a wooden plank background with clusters of sentiments and embellishments all around. I came across this page on Jaye4’s Scrapbook.com gallery.
Pinks and pastels have been very popular the last few Halloweens, it’s perfect for anyone who’s not a fan of creepy and spooky. This sweet sweet page has torn squares of pastel papers and cheerful ghosts and pumpkins. Learn more on the Doodlebug blog.
This cool memory layout features all the Halloween movies Ashley Horton watched with her family in October. She used film strip and October dies from The Cut Shoppe in a traditional orange and black color scheme. I spotted this on her Instagram.
This layout has colorful ink sprays on the background with a large painted chipboard spiderweb and strips of pattern papers. There’s also touches of fun Halloween embellishments and room for lots of stacked photos. Learn more about this page over on the Creative Embellishments blog.
Here’s another terrific pastel Halloween layout with a bit of vintage flair from polka dots, black and white photos and hand stitching around the large candy frame die. I’m sure this took lots of work from Kelly but the results are so stunning! Take a closer peek on the Paige Taylor Evans blog.
This haunting layout has a spooky spiderweb all the way around the edges created with a punch. There’s also a center border with spiderweb edge and phases of the moon. I love the bat stickers they are flying around, it helps pull the eye around the design. Learn more on the Creative Memories blog.
This clean and modern double page spread was created with Cricut cut files made for Close to My Heart. Jayma is sharing a video of how to cut everything in Cricut Design Space and put these layouts together over on her blog Playing with Paper.
This Halloween layout from Rebecca has a slightly spooky factor with the white torn paper background with patterns showing through from behind, it’s a simple way to add texture and interest to your page. And I love the puny title she used! Visit the Scrap, Paper, Scissors blog for all the details.
Here’s another amazing layout created with Cricut cut files, there’s a large section with great images like a cauldron, ghost, candy and witch hat backed with colorful papers. There’s also three mats for photos each with a fun die cut border along the bottom. Rhona is sharing step by step and video directions for making this design. Visit the Craft with Sarah blog for more.
If you own a black cat you’ve got the puurfect subject for a Halloween layout. This adorable design features pattern papers with wonderful watercolor images, vellum stickers and die cut title. Tara followed a sketch for this page and is sharing it and more details on her Tara’s Scraps Instagram.
This darling pumpkin patch layout uses lots of stamps and little round and square paper pieces to form a wide lose border across the center behind the adorable photos. I spotted this idea on the Elle’s Studio Instagram page.
I hope you have a very Happy Halloween and can find time to capture some special moments in your scrapbook!
-Heather
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