We are continuing my visit to Fredericksburg and the Sunken Road trail. The next house on the trail still stands and was present during the battle. If you look through the windows, you can still see the bullet holes in the walls! The Sunken Road was a commerce path, and the residents built the stone walls to keep the road passable for the various wagons and horses. Much of the wall has been reconstructed, but the segment in the photo on the bottom of the left page is original. That wall was part of the union's defense--which they badly needed. Though it seems ludicrous to attack the Confederates on the hill (look at the angle to the top of the hill where that red brick house stands), this was one of a few places that had any chance of splitting the Confederate lines. But all attempts failed, unfortunately.
This layout is based on a CM 110 Scrapbooking Ideas and Sketches book sketch. It differs from the one I usually post (it was their first book and didn't have a contest to use it). The sketch in the book has an example, which correlates to this post on their blog. I continued with my use of the Our Moments paper pack. The yellow dot paper on the borders is from the Silver and Gold pack, as I had used all the gold tone paper from Our Moments. It's a pretty close match! You will find that many of the CM packs will work together, so you always have material to make it work. I liked the house mat and wanted to use that for this layout. I was happily surprised to find that the paper had already been cut with the correct angles for the roof! I added a small piece of dark brown paper for the chimney and the wi-fi sticker from the Staycation pack for the smoke (which was a trick I LOVED about the original layout). I needed 2 sets of borders, and I only had one of the house border stickers in the Staycation pack. I remembered I had the house border maker cartridge and punched 2 from bronze paper.
Another interesting history lesson and the layout looks really nice!
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