One of the reasons that we chose Dorset for our autumn mini-break was my long-held desire to visit the abandoned village of Tyneham. The village and the surrounding area were requisitioned by the War Office in 1943 to provide an area for military training; they were supposed to be given back after the war but that never happened, the buildings fell into ruin and the area is now part of Lulworth Ranges. However the village is open to the public when the ranges are not in use.
I took loads of photos so this had to be a double page (with a single to follow for the adjacent farm). I printed a map to go with the photos and used a couple of journalling cards, one on each side.
Supplies
Cardstock - American Crafts
Cardstock - American Crafts
Paper - American Crafts/Amy Tangerine Late Afternoon*
Letters - American Crafts*, October Afternoon
Numbers - October Afternoon, Jenni Bowlin
Die-Cuts - American Crafts/Amy Tangerine Late Afternoon*
Washi Tape - Efco, Little B
Enamel Dots - Prima Darcelle Sugar Dots*
Ink - Ranger
Tools
Fiskars Shape Cutter & Circles Template
Big Shot & X-Cut 'Explore' Die
*Disclosure - I received the papers, Thickers, die-cuts and sugar dots free of charge from The Mad Scrapper as part of my DT role.
Lovely pages, the bits of color and pattern are just perfect for enhancing those photos. Well done you! It looks to be a charming place.
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