Saturday, January 17, 2026

Floral Charm Meets Disney World Halloween ...

Used several Stampin' Up! products along with my Cricut Maker & some fun paste from Ranger to create this 2-page layout.  I am so far behind in our Disney albums so yes, this is Halloween!!


Here is the recipe for the 2 pages and while I posted my photo mat size below, your photos may be sized differently. I never cut my photo mats right away unless I have the photos I am using on the layout on my desk.  Even when using a Scrapbook Workshop Guide, I don't pre-cut the photo mats noted in the guide. My photos seem to always be different sizes!

I used my Cricut Maker & Stampin' Up! cardstock for the 3-layer pumpkins and the title. Spiders are from some black glitter cardstock scraps I had in my stash also cut on my Cricut Maker.  I don't have dies for pumpkins or spiders so Cricut Maker came into play.

I will place a small journaling card under the title with a very brief description for this project as it really is self-explanatory. Not much to say on this in journaling.

The stem (or the "Peduncle") was created using the Ranger Lunar Paste - Fake Plant and dabbed for a textured look. Purchased from Amazon.

I loved using Floral Charm DSP for some of cuts and also Earthen Toned Metallic Specialty Paper.  I decided on Earthen Tone Metallic before considering it had to be torn for the look I wanted.  It does not tear or at least did not for me. So, I used my Snips to achieve a similar look of torn paper.

If you create this layout, whether one or both pages, please consider posting it in my Facebook group, https://www.facebook.com/creatingwithtina  in the Comments under the the posted photo you will see matching the one at the top of this blog post.

Happy creating,








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2 comments:

Heidi Higginbotham said...

I love those Pumpkin Mickey’s! Nice layout. 😀

Tina Gilmore said...

Thank you Heidi. I didn't have anything to stamp Pumpkin so I did this. Mickey is always fun. We all have a stash of stuff and incorporating into our cards and layouts is A-OK, at least where I am concerned :)