Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Happy Halloween!

Happy Halloween everyone!  We're gearing up for a fun night of trick or treating tonight.  My 10-year-old is going as a devil, and my 8-year-old is going as an adorable 50's style car hop waitress.  I plan to take a lot of photos!

Here's a Halloween layout I created for Creating Keepsakes magazine.

As seen in the September/October 2012 issue of Creating Keepsakes. Copyright Creative Crafts Group.  Posted with prior permission from the publisher.

I used micro beads to create a sparkly title (the word "witch").


To make the micro bead title, I used the negative portion of individual chipboard letters as the stencils.  I simply positioned each letter on the paper, filled the empty space with white glue, then I poured micro beads over the glue to fill the space. Once dry, I removed the chipboard negative and was left with a beautiful sparkly letter.  I did this technique one letter at a time.  When they were all done, I outlined the letters with a gold paint pen.

Have a spooooooooooooooooooooky Halloween!

7 comments:

  1. Happy Halloween!
    I love the Halloween lay-out that you have made. The blue gives it a wonderful untraditional feel and I just love the glittery witch!

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  2. Your layout is just darling! So is the little witch! Happy Halloween!
    Pam
    scrap-n-sewgranny.blogspot.com

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  3. what a wonderful layout! I love the broom!

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  4. Love the layout Stacy! May I ask where you get your photos processed? I've heard there are companies that offer scrapbooking sizes of photos rather than just the standard 4x6. TIA!!!

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  5. Just spooky Stacy love it. Please could you let me know what make of sewing machine you have as mine always skips stitches on paper and card.

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  6. Very cute layout. It's so neat that you printed your journaling on vellum. I also love the stitching and the string showing the witches path. It's all just amazing. I'm going to fallow your blog what a great place to find inspiration and having my own blog that is something I am always looking for.

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