I found this book in a little scrapbook store in Australia back in January - it's made by Kaisercraft - which the Australians pronounce Kay-sercraft, but they also say fill-ette instead of fillet (fill-ay). Anyway, I'm sure they didn't notice anything funny about my accent. Anyway, it's been taking up space since I got back so I decided to get to work on it... although technically, it's taking up even more space out of it's packaging.
The front is Memory Box paper.
I found these beads at Brazos Collection in Salado - couldn't pass them up.
Now if I had kids or went to Halloween parties I would probably fill these pages with festive photos of diminutive superheroes or happy, silly looking drunk people. But I don't. I love the idea of Halloween but I don't even turn my porch lights on - and the electric fence keeps greedy trick or treaters away.
So instead I used as many Deadbeat Designs Halloween stamps as I could. So many that it's kind of obnoxious.
I used a new Quickutz die that I got recently from Felicia's. It's a perfect fit for many of my stamps.
And inside....
OK - that's it for today. And to end on a real sour note, It's September 25 - only 3 damn months until Christmas.

Electric fence! Bwwwaaaaaaaaa LOL I can see all the little ghosts, goblins, clowns, and princesses leaving your house looking like Don King. . . Your book is really cute! I know, you probably just groaned at that huh? LOL I LOVE those skeleton hands and I'm on my way over to order them. Take care! Curt
Posted by: Curt O'Brien | September 25, 2011 at 12:18 PM
Very cool skull book. Those skeleton hands are creepy elegant--I can see making a Halloween butterfly with 'em :)
And gah---stop with the Christmas countdown already!
Posted by: Renee M. | September 26, 2011 at 09:31 PM