Monday, October 5, 2015

Halloween layout

Happy Monday!  I'm recovering from a busy weekend of fall festivals, as Sons #1 and #2 were both performing at two different festivals with their bands.  I think I won't need to eat for a few days after eating fair food!  There is nothing like hot chocolate and funnel cakes on a crisp fall day.

It's October and Halloween is practically around the corner!  Our BBTB2 theme this week is Halloween and I have a spooky layout for you using the cricut Artbooking cartridge.  All the cuts are from Artbooking, including the frame with the fence which will be my journaling spot.  I'm especially fond of the spider dropping down from the corner web with some baker's twine for his web!  I cut everything on real dial size, since the sizing on Artbooking is designed for the pre-set layouts.  I hope you all have a wonderful fall week!


Cricut:
Artbooking-all cuts
Paper-CTMH Halloween paper from 2014 prints, CTMH solids

6 comments:

  1. Fantastic layout, love all the Artbooking cuts. This is such a great cartridge for creating layouts! I love the idea of using the frame for your journaling. I love the papers, too.

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  2. Fabulous layout Michelle!! Love the cuts!! The spider webs, the spider, the haunted house and that great frame with the fence!!! :)

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  3. very cute layout! Love your paper choices!

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  4. Love that Halloween cut and the haunted house. Love how you put it all together. great colors

    maureen

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  5. Your scrapbook page layout is gorgeous. I primarily do cards, but love this layout, and I'm a CTMH enthusiast because my daughter sells it and got me hooked. I just did a Halloween card with this 2014 Paperpak. I was just cruising through because I was interested in the BBTB2 challenges that was posted in moknowsall, but sadly learned it's been discontinued.

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  6. I could have swore that I commented on this already. I remember telling you that I want to see this layout AFTER you add photos of your fun sons! Love the cuts you used and the more mature Halloween papers!!
    xxSusan

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