Something Wicked This Way Comes: Halloween Layout
Halloween is my favorite holiday. Don't get me wrong, I love the Christmas and Hanukkah season--the joy, the snow, making cards, giving presents to my family and friends...but I love the crazy imagination involved in Halloween. (I'm already planning what decor to add to my already growing pile of Halloween decorations.)
It's the one holiday where you can be as crazy and weird and fantastical as you want and no one can say otherwise. You can dress up as a unicorn or zombie or your favorite book character. (Hello, Hermione!) This past October was my family's first Halloween in our new house and I just had to continue in the theme of my Edgar Allen Poe "The Raven" theme. We dressed up the house in a Dead & Breakfast theme, complete with a handmade sign out front (The Raven Talon Dead & Breakfast) and a skeleton in a lobby complete with bell cap and skeleton keys!
So I love making Halloween scrapbook pages! LOVE IT!! And since these adorable kids looked like a candy bucket full of "trouble," it made me think of the Song of the Witches from Shakespeare's Macbeth that was turned into a song for the Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban film. So I incorporated the lines from the song and then made some potion bottles to go with.
To make the potion bottles, I started with a sheet of cardstock and die cut my own hand-drawn apothecary bottles. I then inked, glued, painted and more to create the look of items in the bottles. The werewolf teeth are really miniature leaves.
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The vampire blood contains a few brads with diamonds on the head. The witch cackles are swirl shaped buttons and the mummy bandages is crinkle ribbon. Once everything was glued down, I covered it all with 3d gloss gel. I also added some white sand texture paste to the lids and corks of the bottles to add some grit to the page.
These bottles took a long time to dry. A looooooong time. But once they were, I added a little more distress ink to heighten the color of each bottle. Then I looped some jute twine around the tops and added the labels I had created with white cardstock, ink and grommets.
I cut out a patterned paper mat for the photo from some Tim Holtz Halloween themed paper, distressed the edges and inked it up. I also created the strips with the words to the song and title and picked out my letter stickers for "Wicked."
Once I figured out placement, I sprayed matching colored mists onto the watercolor cardstock and held it up to let the mist drip down the page. Once that was dry, I glued on all of my elements, adding some staples and enamel dots.
Products Used
Prima: Watercolor - cardstock 12x12; Color Bloom 2 - oregano; Art Basics - black gesso, 3D gloss gel; Art Extravagance - copper crackle, white sand | Recollections: Cardstock - white; Brads - small diamond; Microbeads - clear | Maya Road: Trinket Pins - leaf | Dress It Up: Buttons - color me pink | Tim Holtz: Distress Ink - fired brick, spiced marmalade, fossilized amber, peeled paint, wilted violet, dusty concord, ground espresso, black soot; Distress Spray - dusty concord; Distress Paint - barn door, seedless preserves; Idea-ology - crinkle ribbon, materialize | Tattered Angels: iridescent gold | Marion Smith Designs: Color Lab - merlot | Lindy's Stamp Gang: Moon Shadow Mist - burnt umber, incandescent copper, smoky sapphire; Starburst Spray - hag's wart orange | Ranger Ink: Alcohol Ink: poppy field, butterscotch, bottle, eggplant, mountain rose; Melt Art - UTEE | Nuvo: Crystal Drops - dark walnut | WeR: Typecast | Other: staples, jute twine, post dots, Halloween sticker letters
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Happy Scrapping!
Adrienne
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