Saturday, 23 January 2021

Forever 1943

My Original Page
Back before Christmas, I shared a double page from Tyneham, the ghost village in Dorset that was evacuated during WW2 as part of the war effort and has fallen into ruin. This one follows on, and features the nearby farm, which is slowly being restored to its 1940s state.

I printed three photos, one large and two small, which is a combination I've used a few times on my Dorset pages, normally with the smaller ones side by side, so I looked for a different layout and scraplifted a page from my 2019 album. 

I moved the title compared with the original, and journalled on the lines between the scallops as I have done a few times before. I fussy-cut the top floral from one of the 12x12 papers and used the lower parts further down the page with my one remaining flower from the die-cut pack.


Supplies
Cardstock - Bazzill, American Crafts
Paper - American Crafts/Amy Tangerine Late Afternoon*
Letters - American Crafts*, October Afternoon
Die-Cuts - American Crafts/Amy Tangerine*
Washi Tape - Little B
Enamel Dots - Prima*, Echo Park, Eyelet Outlet
Ink - Ranger

*Disclosure - I received these products free of charge from The Mad Scrapper as part of my DT role.

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