Book Page BOO Banner {Printable}

book page boo banner

Two Halloween printables in two weeks? What???

Yes, its true. I have yet another Halloween printable for you this week. What can I say? They are super fun to create!

I think you'll love how spooky this BOO banner is, and you don't even have to destroy a book to make it.

Plus you're getting a little sneak peek of my Halloween mantel!

Halloween banner

The banner is 6 sheets of spooky images on creepy Halloween dictionary pages.

book page skull

Each page is 4 x 6". You can cut the bottom to look like bunting or leave them as rectangular sheets.

I rubbed the edges with black ink and strung the pages together with itty bitty black ric rac.

Click here to save the files directly to your computer: Sheet 1, Sheet 2, Sheet 3

The pages will print on 8.5 x 11" paper. For best results print on cardstock.

BOO Banner
The BOO banner is perfectly spooky and looks great with my spider web doily bunting!
Where would you hang it?

 

My Repurposed Life, 30 Days, Tatertots & Jello, and other great parties found on my party page.

 

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37 Comments

  1. Great printable. Pinned! Thanks for sharing with us at #Throwback Thursday link party. Please join us again next week and invite your friends to join.

  2. This printable banner is so cool! I love that you put it on old dictionary paper to make it a little more spooky. I can't wait to see the rest of your mantel 🙂

  3. This is amazing! I'm throwing a costume party and this goes perfectly with the decor in my home! however, for some reason I am not able to download any of the images...is there something I can do to get these images?? Thank you!

  4. Hi, this looks sooo cool...the fact am a librarian doesn't make me biased lol. However, the download link didn't work for me 🙁

    1. Haha! Maybe a little. 😉
      I have updated the download to a direct link. It should be good to go now!

  5. What a fun and adorable banner! Thank you for sharing your printable... I love the cute embellishments accompanying each page.: ) And inking the edges adds the perfect touch! xoxo

  6. Completely scary in all its greatness this banner of yours. Loving the possibilities of using book pages as back drops for banners.Thinking that teachers would love this too for classrooms or in libraries. Visiting via 'take-a-look-tuesdays' link up from over at http://www.ritewhileucan.com where I get crazy excited over all things to do with the written word and letter writing.

  7. Okay, now this is truly unique. I have yet to see anytime of banner on book pages. I LOVE this big time and I think you did a fabulous job, Michele. You have totally inspired me to create book page banners. Thanks so much for sharing.

    My readers would love to see this. I’d love it if you linked this up over at Living Well Spending Less for Thrifty Thursday this week! http://www.livingwellspendingless.com/category/thrifty-thursday/

  8. Oh. My. Gosh. This banner is the coolest!! I seriously adore it. I love that you provide the book page background too - and the little details are fabulous!

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