DIY Spooky Halloween Tags with Halloween City Assortment


Hey Inventive Scrapbooker Followers! Katelyn Spencer right here for at this time’s weblog put up, I’m excited to share a enjoyable and spooky venture – Halloween tags excellent for treats and decorations. I’ve created these tags utilizing the Halloween City Assortment from Merely Said Design, together with adhesive merchandise from Scrapbook Adhesives by 3L. Finished Halloween tags with spooky “Got Candy?” and “October 31st” designs, featuring witch, owl, and haunted house by Simply Stated Design.Seize your favourite fall beverage, and let’s get began!

Provides

  • Merely Said Design: Halloween City Quirky Ephemera, Scenes Ephemera, Necessities Ephemera, Sentiments Ephemera, Halloween City Paper 10
  • Scrapbook Adhesives by 3L: 3D Foam Squares, E-Z Runner Grand Everlasting Tape
  • Miscellaneous: Twine

Step-by-Step Information
Tag 1: Received Sweet?Close-up of “Got Candy?” Halloween tag featuring a whimsical witch and pumpkin elements by Simply Stated Design.

1. Put together the Base Base layer for Halloween tag project with black and gold paper and script pattern, part of Halloween Town Collection by Simply Stated Design
To start out, lower a 1 ¾” x 2 ¾” piece from the black and gold paper (Halloween City Paper 10) and a 1 ½” x 2 ¾” piece from the script paper. Sand the perimeters of each papers for a classic look.

2. Add Ephemera Halloween Town Essentials Ephemera pieces for tag project, including a bat, orange/black tag, and tab, prepped with sanded edges from Simply Stated Design.Use the Halloween City Necessities Ephemera to pick the orange/black tag, tab, and bat. Fussy lower across the bat to take away the white define, and sand the perimeters of the tag and tab.

3. Embellish with Focal ItemsBook with a pumpkin illustration from Halloween Town Scenes Ephemera by Simply Stated Design for spooky Halloween tag project.
Choose the pumpkin guide from the Scenes Ephemera and the witch holding a pumpkin from the Quirky Ephemera. Fussy lower every bit, eradicating the white outlines for a seamless look.

4. Add the Sentiment'Got candy?' sentiment from Halloween Town Sentiments Ephemera by Simply Stated Design, prepped with notched right side for Halloween tag project.
From the Sentiments Ephemera, take the “obtained sweet?” textual content, notching the best facet for added element.

5. Assemble the Tag
Utilizing the E-Z Runner, adhere the black and gold paper 1/8” from the left and ¼” from the underside of the tag. Place the script paper barely offset for a layered impact.

6. Last Touches Halloween tag featuring a witch holding a pumpkin and "got candy?" text, with a spooky book background, created using the Halloween Town Collection by Simply Stated Design.
Use 3D Foam Squares to connect the focal items (witch, pumpkin guide) and place the bat on the prime proper nook. End by tying twine in a bow on the prime of the tag.Halloween tag featuring a whimsical witch with pumpkins and "got candy?" text, created using the Halloween Town Collection by Simply Stated Design.


Tag 2: October thirty firstHalloween tag featuring an owl and haunted house with "October 31st" text, designed using the Halloween Town Collection by Simply Stated Design.

1. Put together the BackgroundHalloween tag background papers in black and orange, created using the Halloween Town Collection by Simply Stated Design
Reduce a 1 5/8” x 2 ¾” piece from the black and gold paper and a 1 7/8” x 3” piece from the orange paper. Sand the perimeters for a distressed end.

2. Add Ephemera and Particulars
Choose the orange/blue cracked tag, two tabs, and a bat from the Necessities Ephemera. Fussy lower across the bat and sand the tag edges.

3. Place the Focal Level
Select the loopy fowl from the Quirky Ephemera and the home with pumpkins from the Scenes Ephemera. Reduce out every bit rigorously, eradicating any white borders.

4. Connect the Sentiment
Take the “October thirty first” sentiment and notch each ends for an eye catching end.

5. Layer and Assemble Halloween tag with a layered black and gold background, created using the Halloween Town Collection by Simply Stated Design.
Layer the weather utilizing E-Z Runner and 3D Foam Squares so as to add dimension. Prepare the home and fowl ephemera with the sentiment positioned on the backside.

6. End the Tag Halloween tag featuring a colorful owl, haunted house, pumpkins, and "October 31st" text, created using the Halloween Town Collection by Simply Stated Design.
Full with a twine bow tied via the opening on the prime for a captivating end.
Listed below are some shut up pictures of the completed tags. Thanks for following alongside! I hope these Halloween tags carry a contact of spooky enjoyable to your seasonal tasks.

Joyful crafting!

Katelyn, a woman with shoulder-length brown hair, wearing glasses and a blazer, smiling in a professional headshot for Creative Scrapbooker Magazine.
Katelyn Spencer

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