Hope you've enjoyed seeing all of the Boo! projects this week and have plenty of ghoulish and ghostly projects planned! Before announcing this week's challenge, the randomly selected winner from last week's City Park challenge is Jenny Moore:
Congrats Jenny - these are two great layouts capturing fun memories!
This week, for a chance to win the entire line of Boo! products:
1. The card, layout, or project must be posted to an online gallery or blog with American Crafts in your supply list.
2. You must leave a comment on this blog post with a link to your layout online. You also must fill in your email address when posting your comment on this blog post so I can notify you if you've won.
3. Projects and links must be posted by midnight PST on Thursday, October 14th.
The final project for Boo! week was made by the talented Jenny Chesnick:
Supplies: Charlotte A. Weaver Paper (35184) - Boo!, Victor C. Batty Paper (35186) - Boo!, Van D. Helsing Paper (35195) - Boo!, Elizabeth B. Stein Paper (35190) - Boo!, Bones Black (53094) - Thickers, Bones Borders (53106) - Thickers, Fright (78035) - Details, Ghostly (42167) - Remarks Dimensional Stickers, Boo! Journaling Cards (64002) - Just Write, Ghoulish (43382) - MiniMarks, Honey Spinach (43019) - Thickers, Dimensional Tabs (61710) - This to That, Glue Strip Runner (61712) - This to That
Jenny asks, "Did you know that the Boo! Line paper includes embossed designs? For this layout I turned to the B-side of things. Notice the spider webs? It’s the de-bossed side of the Charlotte A. Weaver paper. I love the subtle standout it brings without having another pattern paper in the mix. To create my elements I turned to a trusty friend, fussy cutting. I cut out all the cute little banners from the Victor C. Batty paper and made border strips from the Elizabeth B. Stew Paper. I then used banner stamps to create an added fussy cut element to finish the page. Gavin’s sweet face in this photo is the perfect match for this fun line. I can’t wait to see what you create for your Halloween projects!"
I love the technique of fussy-cutting and using the backside of embossed paper - thanks for the tips Jenny!
Congrats to Jenny Moore! Cute stuff!
love, love the layout, Jenny! Your title work is amazing! ^_^
Posted by: {leah} | Friday, October 08, 2010 at 01:18 PM
What a boooooooootificus layout!
Posted by: HeatherB | Friday, October 08, 2010 at 07:56 PM
Ack! how cute is Gavinstein!
I love it!!!
=)
Posted by: Cassie | Saturday, October 09, 2010 at 07:26 PM
Super cute layouts!
I created a layout using the boo! line which i adore! ya'll make scrapbooking so easy and fun!
(link: http://experiencelifewisely.blogspot.com/2010/10/mphgrglblarg.html)
Posted by: holly* | Wednesday, October 13, 2010 at 05:23 PM
The LSS where I work carries lots of AC products and I just LOVED the Boo line!! Here is my LO (with some other pages as well)!
http://audreysreflection.blogspot.com/2010/10/some-halloween-and-wild-goose-chase.html
Posted by: Audrey Yeager | Thursday, October 14, 2010 at 10:20 AM
i seriously LOVE boo! i made my layout 100% American Crafts- using tons of BOO! and even mixing in Dear Lizzy Enchanted Thickers, and some pieces from City Park, Teen collection & last years Halloween line!
http://www.twopeasinabucket.com/gallery/member/337199-loveleighmom/1673288-cutting-edge/?c=t
Posted by: Leigh | Thursday, October 14, 2010 at 10:21 AM
Boo is too cute! I have enjoyed making some treats for my daughter's class with the Boo paper! Here is mine!
http://somescrapsugar.blogspot.com/2010/10/blood-suckers.html
Posted by: Kristin Perez | Thursday, October 14, 2010 at 02:05 PM