Today, we return to my visit to Moore's Creek on my journey home from the beach. I walked the 3/4 mile loop, listening to the audio tour. They highlighted the canon (there were 2 small ones integral to the battle) and the swamp. But the major battle was at the bridge. And if you've read Diana Gabaldon's Outlander series, you will recognize that this is where Jamie and Ian (Highlander Scots) fought for the American Colonials, facing their Scottish compatriots fighting for the British. Of course, I was enchanted by this location and took several photos.
This layout is based on one of Cheryl Even's sketches. I originally started with 2 white bases (a rarity for me), but as I built the right-side page, I realized there would be too much bright white showing. I traded the cardstock for gray patterned paper from the Passport to Adventure kit. You'll also recognize the green strips from that pack, as they are part of the scrap from the prior blog post. A few other scraps of paper provided more variety in the layout. I am rather proud of myself for using the small passport frame. On one journal card was an image resembling the passport stamps that Eastern National provides. I punched that out and added it to the photo window, then covered the "tickets" sprouting from that frame with the National Park sticker. And voila--the embodiment of the National Parks Passport! The Adventure sticker and the 2 stickers on the left page are from one of the Scrapbook Custom sticker sheets. There is always a sheet specific to the park and then a generic one you can use for any park (as I've done here).