It is so exciting to be able to share with you today the scrapbook pages that I recently completed. Now, I can't take credit for the idea since they were totally cased them from my sideline Josette Cunningham. But these little Gremlins were just too cute to not take a stab at. Remember the movie? It was scary when the Gremlins received a treat so of course my little guys are begging for treats! The lurking ghosts are amazed at the antics of those pesky little Gremlins.
Here are the pages separately so you can see the layout a little better.
It is amazing to see how many different ideas people have come up with using the Owl Punch. I am sure that other people have also created these fun little guys, but I saw it first with Josette. The different Halloween DSP packs that are currently in our line were used for my selection of colors. I added the Razzleberry and Marina Mist to give the pages some brightness even though I did not use the sheets of DSP which included those colosr. But you can try your own combination of DSP and see what different look you come up with. I know it will look great! The colors were very similar to what Josette used because I liked her pages so much.
Here are close-ups of some of the elements.
You can't tell very well by this photo, but I used some of the smallest rhinestones from the Black Flourish Designer Jewels found in the Holiday mini catalog. They make great eyes on the bat. Do bats have eyes? Oh well, mine do!
Here are Josette's pages. I think they look great too! Or I wouldn't have been inspired to copy them.
The items used on these pages include:
CS: Old Olive 12x12, Cajun Craze, Basic Black, Razzleberry, Whisper White, Marina Mist.
DSP: Night Owl, Wicked Fun Specialty
Punches: Owl Punch, Bat Punch, 2 1/2" Circle, Large 1-3/4" x 7/8" Oval punch.
Other: Big shot, Spider Web Textured Impressions Embossing folder, Circle Die, Dimensionals, White Gel Pen, Black Flourish Designer Jewels;
Markers: Old Olive, Basic Black.
I can't wait to get photos of all my grandchildren this weekend so that I can fill these pages up. Then I will repost so you can see how it looks with photos in the photo mats. Sometimes it is hard to visualize how a page will look without all that color that the photo mats show.
I hope you have enjoyed these little guys. Let me know what you think about my work by leaving a comment.
Be sure to visit my stamping store to purchase the supplies you need to complete your own set of pages!
Thanks for stopping by and have a happy stamping day!