Friday, October 11, 2013

Some Spooky/Sweet Layouts Using A Bootiful Halloween

Get ready for some fun filled layouts which my Creative Team created using  my latest release, "A BOOTIFUL HALLOWEEN"

 CT Layout - Chris

I sent Chris some photos which I had taken last year so that she could create this bright page which focuses on crafts and costumes.

She used an element in the kit, a mask, to add a bit more fun to her witch costume--I thought it looked so much better that way!

She highlighted the pumpkin craft which our family created last year in those other 2 photos.  If you want to create something similar, just paint a pumpkin and then use another color  to  paint the eyes (I used glow in the dark nail polish)


 CT Layout - Chris
(The tree was not in the kit but was from The Graphics Fairy)

I just loved how she made the 2 borders in the kit a bit smaller and used them to create a wonderful border for this page!  That dramatic contrast of all those papers--orange, black with circles and then the final white looked fantastic.  

Clever way to use the grid for a journal backing too!
 CT Layout- Kristines Kreations

Kristine used the grid to create a cool spooky looking border between all these photos which certainly tell the tale of this transformation!

And take a look at that wonderful cluster at the left--love how she used the flower as a backdrop for the animals, pumpkin, and ribbon elements contained in the kit!
CT Layout- Kristines Kreations

I love the literal white space on this layout.  I also love how the 2 types of white (cream to regular) along with the black make for a really dramatic layout!  The punch of orange really looks great too!

She even made the border look better by adding the ribbon to it!  A perfect way to tie everything together (did you laugh at this little pun?)







And lastly

CT Layout - An Geon

Look at all the bits and pieces in this amazing layout!  You just have to look closely to see more and more of what she used to build on this fierce layout!

The grid in back just set everything to stand out! 

And that title was perfect too--great use of the Alphas!

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