Recently I shared a few Halloween printables that I made this year using MyScrapNook. Today I am going to share with you the Halloween printables that I currently have framed in my home. (If you want to read the earlier post, click here)
Last year when I wanted to make up some printables, I searched through Pinterest and found a ton of possibilities! (Each of the framed verses I am showing you today can be easily found in a Pinterest or Google search, in many different design variations).
I decided that I wanted my printables to be on pretty scrapbook paper and framed, so I chose a couple different colors of paper as well as some simple Halloween stickers. The stickers also glow in the dark which is a really nice touch in the evenings :)
The two longer verses I printed onto lighter paper and framed as they were, but the shorter verses I cut out and layered onto a dark chocolate background paper. You will have to play around with this to see what looks the best with the frames you have chosen. Another thing to experiment with is the type of font used, as well as what words are printed in caps or lowercase. Each of these elements come together to influence the outcome of the design, and can create quite a different feel depending upon the choices made.
I chose to keep my printables simple and similar looking to one another. This is because I knew I would be tucking them into my existing decor and didn't want things to start looking cluttered.
Scroll on to check out the finished product!
Last year when I wanted to make up some printables, I searched through Pinterest and found a ton of possibilities! (Each of the framed verses I am showing you today can be easily found in a Pinterest or Google search, in many different design variations).
I decided that I wanted my printables to be on pretty scrapbook paper and framed, so I chose a couple different colors of paper as well as some simple Halloween stickers. The stickers also glow in the dark which is a really nice touch in the evenings :)
The two longer verses I printed onto lighter paper and framed as they were, but the shorter verses I cut out and layered onto a dark chocolate background paper. You will have to play around with this to see what looks the best with the frames you have chosen. Another thing to experiment with is the type of font used, as well as what words are printed in caps or lowercase. Each of these elements come together to influence the outcome of the design, and can create quite a different feel depending upon the choices made.
I chose to keep my printables simple and similar looking to one another. This is because I knew I would be tucking them into my existing decor and didn't want things to start looking cluttered.
Scroll on to check out the finished product!
GHOSTS AND GOBLINS
SPOOKS GALORE
SCARY WITCHES
AT YOUR DOOR
JACK-O-LANTERNS
SHINING BRIGHT
WISHING YOU A
HAUNTING NIGHT!
A WITCH
a WEREWOLF
and their little
MONSTERS live here!
Witches go riding.
And black cats are seen.
The moon laughs and whispers,
'tis near HALLOWEEN!
Eye of newt
and wing of bat.
Dancing Witches,
One-eyed cat.
Jack-o-lanterns
shining bright,
this I saw on
HALLOWEEN night.
A hooting owl
high in the tree,
marching skeletons
coming at me.
This my friend
is a scary sight,
so BEWARE and happy
trick-or-treat night!
Those are the printables currently on display in my home, I hope you found something you liked! If not, head right over to Pinterest. Spooky inspiration is just a few clicks away!
Thanks for stopping by!
© Jennifer Adams Flowers 2014
Those are the printables currently on display in my home, I hope you found something you liked! If not, head right over to Pinterest. Spooky inspiration is just a few clicks away!
Thanks for stopping by!
-Jennifer
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