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Happy Halloween — Thursday3 Style

Using up some of my favorite Halloween stickers & journaling about what’s going on right now

Oct 31, 2024
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Happy Halloween! I hope that you were able to have some fun today and sneak in a few treats for yourself — I had a can of Wild Cherry Pepsi, and I’ll have a few gummi bears later on (after we get 2-3 trick-or-treaters). I had such a fun time playing with all my Halloween supplies this month, and I’m glad I left this super cute bookshelf sticker until today. It just makes me super happy <3.

Technique of the Day

I’ve been saving up this sticker sheet all month. We’ve talked before about my love for stickerscapes. They make it super easy to tell a fun quick story, just by sticking stuff down on the paper. I really love Pipsticks for their stickerscape sheets. They have a bunch of these different seasonal bookshelves, and they’re absolutely perfect for one page in a notebook. Today, I paired it up with a coordinating Thursday3 and I love how it looks together.

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Supply List

  • Stickers — Pipsticks

  • Paper — Stash

  • Tag — Studio Calico

  • Markers — Sharpie

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Tips & Creative Wisdom

Create Color-Themed Thursday3 Pages

Bring a color theme into your Thursday3 project by coordinating your supplies (or selfie) with the color of the week. Whether it's wearing a certain color, celebrating a holiday, or editing your photo to reflect a specific hue, you can tie the color theme into the rest of the page. Use paint, washi tape, or markers in the same color family to create a cohesive and pretty page.

Tip: If you really love color — make it a whole month/season! Choose a different color each week and challenge yourself to reflect on how that color represents your mood or energy. Write your three things with this color theme in mind.


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