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Halloween Scrapbook Layout Ideas – Part 2


Halloween Layout Ideas Scrapbooking

Here’s part 2 of the Halloween Scrapbook Layout Ideas! Curious about part 1? Click THIS LINK to get there!

When it comes to Halloween, there is no shortage of ideas for awesome Halloween scrapbook layouts. Let’s scroll down together for some design inspiration and perhaps even to see some Halloween scrapbook pages to scraplift? Your Halloween photos deserve to be on the best Halloween layouts you can create and this article will help you find the perfect Halloween page inspiration!

Traditional Halloween Pages Halloween Layout Ideas

To get into the proper Halloween scrapbooking mood, let’s take a look at some more “traditional” pages! Break out your Halloween scrapbooking supplies (love that orange!) and scrap away.

Traditional Halloween Pages Halloween Layout Ideas Scrapbooking
Source: scrappingwithchristine.blogspot.com

This lovely layout is pretty straightforward: a nice grid-type strip of small Halloween costumed photos decorated with a big title and accents in the traditional Halloween colors. And really, what more does a layout really need? To point out a cute detail: don’t you just love how the white tag is turned into a little ghost, simply by adding some googly eyes?

Traditional  Halloween  Pages Halloween Layout Ideas Scrapbooking

Layout designed by Kaye222 (Scrapbook.com)

I love the focus on the photo in this layout. The color scheme is kept simple and traditional, which makes it possible to cluster a lot of embellishments together without the cluster getting overwhelming or taking away the focus of the photo. I love the different types of swirls that are added to this page: the paper cut-outs and the glued on enamel dot swirls. 

Traditional  Halloween  Pages Halloween Layout Ideas Scrapbooking
Source: Pinterest

You can’t go wrong with some pumpkin patch action on your Halloween layouts. The photos are the stars in this simple grid-like layout. It would be a great type of layout to put into your Project Life or other pocket page scrapbook! Lovely close-ups of all the family members combined with a little bit of journaling: classic!T The different color buttons added to this page are the perfect finishing touch!

Traditional  Halloween  Pages Halloween Layout Ideas Scrapbooking
Source: Pinterest

I love that the photo is color-adjusted to fit the chosen color scheme. The choice of embellishments has been simple and refined and there is some journaling to fully document this cute little tiger’s Halloween! The grungy look of the paper and embellishments add to the atmosphere of the page. 

Traditional  Halloween  Pages Halloween Layout Ideas Scrapbooking
Source: Pinterest

Time for some furry Halloween layouts! In this layout, the photo is the focus point, together with the orange title popping on the page. The pattern paper in the background (both the circle with chevron stripes and the square piece with the gold stars) are not specific Halloween papers, showing you can use any paper you want for any layout you choose! The little orange gauze border combines well with the orange “Spook” title. I love how the embellishments and title are on top of the photo, emphasizing the dog as the focal point!

Traditional  Halloween  Pages Halloween Layout Ideas Scrapbooking
Source: Pinterest

Another furry layout: cats seem to be a natural match for Halloween layouts! Combining the gray cat with the exuberant orange pumpkin is a stroke of genius and this photo sets the tone for this layout. Polka dots and lace are masterfully combined on this scrapbook page.

Traditional Halloween Pages Halloween Layout Ideas Scrapbooking
Source: Life with Evi

Two furry friends posing in their awesome Halloween kerchiefs! The photo is put at a slight angle on the straight striped background. The big spider web, together with the title and some other small embellishments are framed around the photo, making the dogs the stars! I love the little ghost and pumpkin!

Traditional  Halloween  Pages Halloween Layout Ideas Scrapbooking
Source: Pinterest

On one side of the page busy Halloween photos, on the other side “white” space (well, actually cute orange flowery paper…) and some cute embellishments. What a great way to get photos on a page without having to choose one as the main photo. Spreading these photos out on the page could have resulted in utter chaos. The orange polka dot flower in the right-hand corner mirrors the orange pattern paper side and this pulls the whole layout together. And look at the kids’ scary faces! Adorable!

Traditional  Halloween  Pages Halloween Layout Ideas Scrapbooking
Source: Pinterest

I love two-page spreads. They are a great way of putting lots of photos on your layouts! This layout is able to combine four small square photos with two vertical and two horizontal photos. Ánd it has enough room for some lovely embellishments and accents! That orange title and polka dot paper bring some extra color pop to an already very colorful layout!

Traditional  Halloween  Pages Halloween Layout Ideas Scrapbooking
Source: Pinterest

Another double pager, this time with two very different color schemes! Each side is sporting one large black and white photo (color popping against some toxic orange and green!), a large title and very few embellishments. Simple can be Halloween awesome!

Unusual Halloween Colors

There really is no rule stating you should only use the traditional Halloween colors of orange, purple, green and black on your Halloween pages. Why not go for something a little different this year? Let’s take a look at how some of our fellow scrappers have chosen completely non-traditional color schemes to celebrate their Halloween photos!

Unusual Halloween Colors Halloween Layout Ideas Scrapbooking
Source Pinterest

I love this layout: it is a very minimal looking page using the unusual Halloween colors of mainly pink and white. Don’t you just love the way that the top of the page is divided into four triangle segments meeting in the middle? It’s such an unusual way of making any layout. Of course, there are the more traditional types of elements like the spider web, the little bats, pumpkins and the title “Boo”. The photo itself fits the minimalistic look and despite not being so big still draws the eye on the page. All in all a very cool layout!

Unusual Halloween Colors Halloween Layout Ideas Scrapbooking
Layout designed by Paije Rodriguez

This layout is yet completely different again! In this case, very bright happy colors were used. I love that bright yellow! This choice of color really fits well with the subject of the photos that are very brightly colored themselves. The photos are framed in happy colors and little colorful squares are added between the photos for a completely unexpected looking Halloween page!

Unusual Halloween Colors Halloween Layout Ideas Scrapbooking
Layout by Mary-Ann Maldonado

If your Halloween outfit is as colorful as that of a minion, you can take that yellow and run with it on your page! That’s exactly what the creator of this layout has done. The yellow of the cute minion costume is mirrored in background paper and different color boxes of scrapbooking embellishments. I love the use of black in this layout: beside the black title there are little strips of black scrapbook paper tucked behind some of the corners of the photos. These little strips create a whimsical and fun look. And, let’s face it, the black and white polka dot pattern paper is just perfect!

Unusual Halloween Colors Halloween Layout Ideas Scrapbooking
Source: Pinterest

Yet another completely different Halloween layout is this “Bikers And Clowns” page. I had to look twice at the clown, I think he’s seriously creepy. Fortunately the girl doesn’t seem to think so! I love the way that the page is split in two emphasizing the difference in Halloween costumes. To both sides a little journalling is added. The layout itself is fairly straightforward and rather minimal and does not include traditional any colors that are traditionally associated with Halloween. So if you have photos that don’t really fit that orange-purple-green- black color scheme, don’t fret and just make up your unique Halloween page!

Use Cute Halloween Embellishments

A large part of the fun of making a Halloween scrapbook page is using all those cute, funny, and sometimes actually scary Halloween-style embellishments. Let’s be honest with each other for just a moment: sometimes the only reason that we want to make a Halloween page in the first place is that we can include our favorite black cats, little ghosts and ghouls! Halloween is a great excuse to get those Halloween supplies out and go for it! Let’s take a look at how other scrapbookers have used the some of their favorite Halloween embellishments!

Use Cute Halloween Embellishments Halloween Layout Ideas Scrapbooking
Source: Pinterest

This first page is a great example of using Halloween embellishments! You almost have to search for the actual photos included! I love the look of this page. The used elements are so cute and they cluster very well together. The clusters around the two small photos are  beautifully balanced with the spiderweb, and the white spider web anchors the floating clusters to the to the edge of the page. On the bottom of the page, the little haunted house and black cat leave some much needed white space. If you got those cute little Halloween embellishments just go for it and use them all up!

Use Cute Halloween Embellishments Halloween Layout Ideas Scrapbooking
Layout designed by Kim Watson

This layout is a more subdued way of using Halloween embellishments. I love the grid structure of this page. All the squares are filled with either cute embellishments or cute photos. All the traditional Halloween characters have their place in this awesome layout: the ghosts, the pumpkin, bat, cauldron, candy corn etc etc etc! I love the way that some of the elements are filled with sequins or little colourful beads, and who can resist putting googly eyes on things? They always bring such a fun element to to a scrapbook page. But let’s not forget about the photos: the two kids are very cute in their Halloween outfits! This whole page is a fantastic way remembering fun, whimsical and super-cool Halloween!

Use Cute Halloween Embellishments Halloween Layout Ideas Scrapbooking
Source: Pinterest

This page has a completely different look. A photo grid is used and the Halloween embellishments are placed in between or on top of the photos These drawn Halloween characters are so much fun! My personal favorite is the little bat, but the little googly eyed skull, spider, ghost and monster are super cute as well! Such a fun way to decorate your Halloween pages!

Use Light Clusters

I want to include a couple of layouts that show that having a Halloween themed page doesn’t mean that it to be dark, gloomy, spooky and grim. Let’s take a look at the following pages showing that keeping your clusters light and keeping your page light and bright you can still create a fairly traditional looking Halloween page!

Use Light Clusters Halloween Layout Ideas Scrapbooking
Layout designed by Gina Lideros

This first layout is the perfect example of use of light colored clusters. Traditional Halloween colors are used. Black and orange light clusters are achieved by using cut-out spiderwebs. Even though the spiderweb is itself is black, being able to see the light background colors through the cut-outs still creates a light and airy feel. I love the way the letters of the “Halloween” title are spread out on the page. The letters are quite big and dark, but by putting them all in different places and not all together the light feel of the page is maintained. The two photos of the cute kids with their costumes are very light, bright and colorful themselves, and they really get to shine in this light and bright Halloween layout!

Use Light Clusters Halloween Layout Ideas Scrapbooking
Layout designed by Jana Eubank

The second layout is quite a different type of page, but still the overall feel of the page is light and bright. It is unmistakably a Halloween page, as it is all about pumpkins, scarecrows and all the fun that we can have in the fall and on Halloween. The photos and the page elements are clustered together in the center. By doing this you can create a lot of white space on the page. The page elements are color coordinated, with a heavy emphasis on the browns and oranges. This also helps to give the page a unified look.

Use Light Clusters Halloween Layout Ideas Scrapbooking
hSource: jenniferhignite.blogspot.com

I love this page: It’s such an unusual look for Halloween! Finding the little baby amongst the gorgeous flowers and other page elements is almost a surprise! This kid is so cute! I love the way that the embellishments are arranged. It’s such a cool way of mixing techniques. There’s a little bit of stamping, some paint splattering, and of course, those awesome brown-orange flowers. Notice the little beige colored gears that are clusters on different places on the page. It gives the page a bit of a steampunk vibe, while still keeping it very light and bright.

Use Light Clusters Halloween Layout Ideas Scrapbooking
Source: Pinterest

This page is just a lot of fun! The black and white photo of the two kids with their little Halloween faces is beautifully clustered with some colorful triangle banners and some cute pumpkins. I love the way that the title “Wicked” are white chipboard letters on a white background. This gives a wonderful dimension to the page but still keeping it very light and bright and prevents the title dominating the page. Notice the little cute spider at the top of the page and the cute little heart with a very subtle journaling in the left bottom corner of the page. The paint splatters all around give a lovely playful look to this cute page.

Use Light Clusters Halloween Layout Ideas Scrapbooking
Source: beckiadams.blogspot.com

This Halloween cutie certainly deserves a page of her own! Dressed as Minnie Mouse in a lovely pink outfit she is ready for some trick or treating! Again, this page is kept very light and bright by clustering all the page elements in the center, and by putting everything on a light background. There sure is a lot to see! The little spider banner is very cute are the little Owls, but my personal favorite is the crochet heart and the “Costumed Cutie” title. Such a fun idea for a light and bright and very cute Halloween page!

Use One Big Design Element As The Backdrop For Your Photos

Instead of clustering together many small elements you can also use a big, almost page filling, element as the backdrop for your photos. Let’s take a look at some examples of pages that are dominated not only by the wonderful photos but also by the big stylized elements!

Use One Big Design Element As The Backdrop For Your Photos Halloween Layout Ideas Scrapbooking
Source: scrappingwithchristine.blogspot.com

This first scrapbook page is a great example of using larger page elements. The cute little puppy photos are very adorable and are beautifully balanced with the big “Boo” title and a big colorful spider web. The color scheme is traditional for Halloween, but especially the green and orange are of a super bright variety. Notice the little googly eyes in the “O’s” of the title: very cute!

Use One Big Design Element As The Backdrop For Your Photos Halloween Layout Ideas Scrapbooking
Source: simplykellydesigns.com

It’s not very difficult to guess what the big stylized element on this page is. This massive pumpkin with cut-outs is used as the backdrop for the photos. I love this enabled the creator of this page to include a lot of different photos on this page. The left-over cut-outs are filled with journaling and some cute orange patterned paper. Using such a page filling element is such a fun way to spruce up your photo grid! The great thing about it is that you can use this idea over and over with different types of big elements: large pumpkin, large candy corn, large ghost etc etc etc!

Use One Big Design Element As The Backdrop For Your Photos Halloween Layout Ideas Scrapbooking
Source: Pinterest

I love this layout: it has such a wonderful gothic Halloween look to it. The big grey spiderweb background, together with the gorgeous cluster of bats give an immediate spooky feel to this layout. The grey background makes the photo colors truly pop. It’s just a perfect layout for this photo! I love the gothic elements of the the witches brew bottles, the skull and bones, and the quite fierce looking owl. The orange color pop of the little girls beautiful hair is mirrored in the title “You Cast A Spell On Me”.

Use One Big Design Element As The Backdrop For Your Photos Halloween Layout Ideas Scrapbooking
Layout designed by Paige Evans

The big stylized element of this page is an awesome spiderweb with different cut-outs. These cut-outs are filled with different kinds of pattern paper, matched in a distinct color scheme. The papers are repeated in different parts of the spider web. The two photos, together with some other embellishments, are clustered on top of the web. All the page elements are put on a light background, giving room to lots of white space. Having all this white space make the spider web stand out even more. Did you notice that the spider web is completely stitched to this page? How cool is that! And to give a little bit more of a Halloween  spider web look, some of the threads of the stitching are left dangling. 

Use One Big Design Element As The Backdrop For Your Photos Halloween Layout Ideas Scrapbooking
Source: Pinterest

“Bewitching” indeed! This layout is dominated by the photo and one large stylized flower made of scrapbook paper. The colors of the flower petals fit beautifully with the colors of the little girl’s witch outfit. The color pop created by both the photo and the flower is made possible by the simple grey background. Notice how the title has different kinds of letters in it, making the “witch” part stand out. Also notice how the journaling is put on strips of paper, adding another embellishing element to the page. Finishing touches are the rhinestones in the centre of the flower and the little flowers stamped in the upper left hand corner of the photo.

Use One Big Design Element As The Backdrop For Your Photos Halloween Layout Ideas Scrapbooking
Source: www.meandmybigideas.com

This last layout is a completely different example of using big stylized page elements as the backdrop for your photo. On this page, big triangles of different Halloween patterned papers are used to create a grid. This grid forms the background for the photo and the title. I love the color scheme! The photo itself is fairly black and white, and the pops of orange from the triangles complement is photo perfectly. I love that the title is made out of two different colors and that there’s a little bit of color pop coming from the leaf clusters surrounding the photo. The finishing touch is the thin long black and white chevron strip of paper across the top of the page, tying the whole thing together. Noticed the zigzag stitching around the page elements, such a cool idea!

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