The stamps used were from Stampers Anonymous, Chocolate Baroque and ones shared from crafting friends.
Distress inks used for colouring were Tea dye, Vintage Photo , Black Soot and Weathered Wood.
Sizzix Alterations Die cuts and a variety of bits and pieces and papers collected over the years, to add a bit of interest.
Now I forgot I hadn't posted my 4 x 4 inch Fat Page Calendar page
for October. So this is how it looked..
Thank you for stopping by,
I always appreciate your comments.
Hi
ReplyDeleteThe broken picket fence is a wonderful touch and on the second page the spider's web in the background, amazing texture.
Wishes
Lynne
Awesome pages! Love the vintage feel you created witht he colors! Spooky fun and kind of sad that Halloween is ending! Love the October calendar as well! Take care!
ReplyDeleteJust love these pages Yvonne!
ReplyDeleteSally
Fabulous pages Yvonne, love the diecuts and I particularly like the page with the tags tucked into the newspaper pocket:) Great fat page too!
ReplyDeleteVal x
WOW! I LOVE the Halloween book! Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteAnd your calendar page ... whew ... fantastic!
Love all your Halloween pages! What a fun book that is! And your fat page is really cute too!!
ReplyDeleteI have loved seeing all of your Halloween makes. Wonder what will be next?
ReplyDeleteLove Chrissie xx
Fantastic work Yvonne. So much to look at. Lovely ideas. Happy Halloween.
ReplyDeleteRegards Florence x
Hi and sorry I havent been around for a while. love these pages so much detail and obviously alot of work went into them they are just fabulous.
ReplyDeleteMarie
Breathtaking pages again, your Halloween book is a wonderful treasure. Also your calendar pages look fab.
ReplyDeleteWooo, love it, so full of color and awesome details. Great book!
ReplyDeleteReally lovely pages Yvonne and I love the brick work in the first one x
ReplyDeleteI love all the elements on your Halloween pages Yvonne, great layouts too. The orange and mauve on your fat pages contrast each other perfectly.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your weekend.
hugs {brenda} xox
Love how you have done the brickwork Yvonne :) it looks very effective !
ReplyDeletehave a good weekend Von ♥