I think they'd be especially cute on a mantel or bar cart. But you could also resize them to be smaller and stapled onto goody bags or tucked into a vignette. Or, just another idea, if you're a seasonal gallery wall kind of person, you could swap it into one of your frames. Oh! If you're one of those people who just leave a bowl of candy on the front porch, you could tape this to it or hang it above.
I've printable one of the horizontal ones and stuck it in a dollar store 8x10 frame. The images don't need to be resized to fit in an 8x10 frame but you'll need to cut down the traditional 8.5x11 paper you'll likely have on hand for it. I plan on leaving it in the frame and packing the whole thing in the Halloween tote after the holiday.
Now, if you've signed up previously for my newsletter, you may not even remember that you did because I never sit down to write the newsletter. And, I really hate the automated templates and RSS feeds (and, that's a rant I'll just leave alone). But, it is on my priority list to start putting together a useful collection of the blog posts of the week, any helpful tips/videos/articles I've come across and what's been happening over on the 'gram. That way you can skim through it and open up what you want to catch up on when you've got time to do it.
So, if you'd like to display one or some of these free halloween printables, here's the newsletter sign up form to get your access. It should be relatively instantaneous, so give it a few moments. After you confirm your subscription, you'll receive a welcome email with the link to the images. But, if you're having trouble, don't hesitate to reach out to me.
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And that's it! Happy printing :)
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