For my first page I isolated the purple, green and aqua papers from the collection to match these photos of my oldest daughter. She dressed up as a classic comic book character so I created a simple grid design to ground my focal point images and cute stickers.
For my next layout, I kept things simple. Sometimes I have some pages where it's more about getting my pictures into albums for us to enjoy and not spending endless hours on my embellishments. This was the case with these, but thanks to all the adorable papers and die-cuts in the collection my page can still be cute.
For my little patch of pumpkins I mixed the die-cuts from the odds and ends pack with two doodle pop pumpkins. A custom title with the new Abigail alphabet stickers completed my page.
For my last page I was inspired by all the houses dressed up for Halloween in the border along the top of my layout. I recreated the scene on a larger scale on the bottom of my page using the cute die-cut houses from the odds & ends pack.
I typed up my journaling on my computer and printed it out on vellum so that it could be fairly invisible on my page. I then layered it with the cute trick or treating boy and girl and hand stitched a simple line to hang my spider sprinkle from.
All of these pages came together super quick and could be easily recreated in an evening. I hope I've inspired you to pick up this adorable collection and get some of your favorite Halloween memories recorded too. Thanks so much for stopping by today.
Interested in the products I used to create my projects today? To make supplies easier for you to find, I have listed them below (affiliate links included).
Supplies Used (available at Scrapbook.com)
Beautiful layouts of the girls for Halloween. I actually still remember the year that Sydney was the comic character. I loved her face make-up! Great way to focus in on the products by Doodlebug! Lovely layouts as always!
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Jo