Hello there, and welcome back to my 31-Day blogging challenge! Today, I'm sharing the 12 x 12 Halloween scrapbook pages we made in my rubberstamp club in San Antonio this month. Each month, we have the opportunity to stamp and/or scrap with a fun group of ladies, and that is a free class. Each member places a $20+ order each month, thus building their supplies in a budget-friendly way while getting plenty of creative ideas and learning new things. Once during their 8-month membership, they receive Stampin' Up! host rewards aka free stuff:)
At each of my stamp club in San Antonio meetings, members make 2 cards and a 3-D item or 2 scrapbook pages and a 3-D item. Click here to see the cute 3-D item we made this month. And click here to learn more about how you can join us. You can try us out for free with no obligation to join. There is room for you, and you can join at any time. But, why wait??!!!
This 12 x 12 Halloween scrapbook page layout was the scrapbook option, and my scrappers loved it! The amazing coordination of Spooky Cat bundle (cute stamp set and coordinating cat punch) and Spooky Nights Designer series paper made this layout come together quickly and easily. If you want to get a better look at my scrapbook pages, just click on the photo it will enlarge.
I love scrapbooking with Stampin' Up! supplies. For me, I just can't get into spending hours in a store, combing through products trying to find just the right stickers. I love the flexibility of making my own! I don't make actual stickers–I make die-cut images and punched images and stamped images, and they all work together to make my theme happen in a quick and easy way. For me, that is the best to scrapbook. Then, I can use those same supplies to make cards and 3-D items! That means I have lots of creative options with the same supplies.
A few key points about the fabulous Spooky Nights Designer Series Paper:
- Those little pumpkins you see on the left page can all be cut out with the Patterned Pumpkin Thinlit Dies! What coordination! No fussy-cutting required:)
- That little owl on the tree branch–that is a 3 x 3 piece of DSP. It's a tree with the moon in the background. I stamped the owl right onto the tree branch! Such fun with DSP
- See those cute witch's hats? They are simply fussy-cut from the totally darling Spooky Nights Designer Series Paper. Cute, easy, and done!
All Stampin' Up! supplies used in my Halloween scrapbook pages are listed below and linked to my online store for your convenience. Thanks so much for stopping by. You don't want to miss any of my 31-Day blogging challenge posts, so be sure to click on the "subscribe" button at the top of my blog to receive each post via email. I appreciate your support so much.