Hi everyone! It's Kim Jeffress here today and I am excited to be sharing a brand new Halloween layout with you today! Living in Australia, Halloween is slowly building in popularity and my family joins a small group of friends for our annual trick or treat walk. I have been wanting to scrap these photos from last year and when I saw the new Haunted Houses Border cut file I knew it was perfect!
I began by cutting the cut file on some black American Crafts cardstock. I then backed the windows and doors with vellum to add a slight translucent touch to the houses. I added pop dots to the back of the cut file and adhered it to the middle of that patterned paper from the Pink Paislee Wild Child collection.
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I then tucked my photos above and below the cut file border, adding two titles - one below the border with some gold Thickers from Crate Paper and the other on a diagonal- following the line of one of the house’s roof. I love the fun feel this gives to my layout! I then added a couple of stickers from the 30-page Paige Evans #StickerBook in and around the elements of my page before adding the all important journalling to my layout. I just love the whimsical feel I have created, it goes to show you don’t need a dedicated Halloween paper collection to create a Halloween layout, just grab your photos, some coordinating patterned paper, and a Halloween cut file and you are all set!
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj2tOlwpGgqkmF3zRUZm9AFICj9PDCqkjNP1khL7xt4voOfVCsj4GJK54ukaIwrqivlEoWS43EYwD4dgWHpQ7sjhJVH479EtVIu1Z1An3uOjlJHtwxzm6UbGA8zGNsJodf6M43tEI4PiJO_/s640/c.jpg)
I began by cutting the cut file on some black American Crafts cardstock. I then backed the windows and doors with vellum to add a slight translucent touch to the houses. I added pop dots to the back of the cut file and adhered it to the middle of that patterned paper from the Pink Paislee Wild Child collection.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjSYYhoK-QVg3ljTBAQuVC-tDailShFBwnREXBAuXqXKKNNv5VndXkZM05igo_CyxFWv0-tWi7X4olqDuFvzfT7WeX3hPQ3Ahntkn9aZwO_m3A4JnE1Kkk2VHeJKJJFCm-RT6mb2_1sz-PN/s640/b.jpg)
I then tucked my photos above and below the cut file border, adding two titles - one below the border with some gold Thickers from Crate Paper and the other on a diagonal- following the line of one of the house’s roof. I love the fun feel this gives to my layout! I then added a couple of stickers from the 30-page Paige Evans #StickerBook in and around the elements of my page before adding the all important journalling to my layout. I just love the whimsical feel I have created, it goes to show you don’t need a dedicated Halloween paper collection to create a Halloween layout, just grab your photos, some coordinating patterned paper, and a Halloween cut file and you are all set!
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj2tOlwpGgqkmF3zRUZm9AFICj9PDCqkjNP1khL7xt4voOfVCsj4GJK54ukaIwrqivlEoWS43EYwD4dgWHpQ7sjhJVH479EtVIu1Z1An3uOjlJHtwxzm6UbGA8zGNsJodf6M43tEI4PiJO_/s640/c.jpg)
SUPPLIES: Cut file: Haunted Houses Border by Paige Evans; Die cut machine: Silhouette Cameo
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This is fabulous! LOVING the houses and the trees!!!!!
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