
I felt really inspired by the little ghosts in this line because of their fresh patterns and funky eyes, so I used a combination of Pebbles Chips and Candy Dots to create the same effect on the hand-cut ghost. The Spooky collection also comes with some really fun die cuts, ribbon and cardstock stickers. In the I Want Candy layout, my daughter is actually holding a wand in the photo, but I used the Trick or Treat sticker, backed with cardstock, to make it look like she is holding a big lollipop.



Marielle LeBlanc created these fun layouts; one to celebrate Halloween and one non-holiday related layout to show how versatile the papers are in the Spooky line because of its bright, playful colors and patterns. Not only were the papers perfect for her little trick or treater, they were also a great palette for the layout of her little boy and his first bout with shaving.


Ginnifer Maloney made this Spooky layout. Along with the awesome photos of her little ninja, she added many of the sticker and die cut elements from the kit. The Halloween title is also a sticker word from this collection and don't forget to check out all of the funky little ghosts.

Hope to see some of your Spooky projects soon. Happy Halloween everyone.
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