Bo Bunny Boo Crew Collection

Bo Bunny Boo Crew

Another super cute new Halloween scrapbooking collection, Bo Bunny’s Boo Crew! In my love of all things Halloween, I tend to vacillate between cutie patootie and upscale, black and white, gothic / apothecary when it comes to themes and decorating, and this collection definitely falls into the former category.

The Boo Crew collection features sweet little bats, spiders (a spider would never be so sweet in real life), skeletons, witches, and more and includes, stickers, acrylic stamps (shown above), and a variety of cute patterned papers. Make invitations, treat boxes, paper decorations and, of course, scrapbook pages with these spooky sweet designs.

A sneak peek at some of the Boo Crew patterned papers:

Bo Bunny Boo Crew

Bo Bunny Boo Crew

Bo Bunny Boo Crew

Bo Bunny Boo Crew

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Making Memories Spook Alley Collection

I’m so excited to see all of this year’s cool new Halloween themed scrapbooking collections. I always love to see what new things — color palettes, design styles, illustrations — companies, both large and independent, are trying.

Making Memories’ Spook Alley collection caught my eye with the fuchsia that is woven into the palette of oranges and grays. I also like the corresponding Halloween stamps and neato vinyl tapes (bottom) in the collection:

Making Memories Spook Alley

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Webster’s Pages Postcards from Paris Collection

Webster’s Pages is a new to me scrapbook supply company, and I’m loving their new Postcards from Paris collection, which features beautiful patterned papers in soft, romantic colors with images of birdcages, butterflies, flowers, hot air balloons. It seems that I’m seeing hot air balloons everywhere lately! A new trend, perhaps? Here’s a peek from the collection (find the whole lineup here):

Postcards from Paris Paper

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Pinball Publishing’s Wonderful World of Chipboard

A couple of weeks ago, Pinball Publishing had a great blog post all about chipboard, one of their favorite papers to print on. I can see why they love this paper so much — it gives the finished product a certain something, and this something can be anything from a somewhat rustic/handmade feel to something a little edgier, depending on the graphics. Plus, chipboard is 100% recycled, so it’s earth friendly, too!

You can see Pinball’s ever growing collection of chipboard projects over at their Wonderful World of Chipboard. Here’s a taste:

Pinball Publishing Chipboard

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Basic Grey Eerie Collection

Basic Grey Eerie

There’s much inspiration to be found in these spooky patterned papers from Basic Grey’s new Eerie collection. Bats, spiderwebs, skulls, a cool and somewhat psychedelic wood grain-ish pattern (you know I love that one), spiders, and lightning bolts are just some of the Halloween icons included, and all of the papers are grungy and aged looking in the Basic Grey style. They’ve even made a kit so you can create neat little skull favors for your Halloween parties:

Basic Grey Eerie

The collection is new enough that it doesn’t appear that the big online scrapbooking shops are carrying it yet, but I’ll add a link here when I see it somewhere for sale.

images from Basic Grey