A traveler's notebook is a special kind of keepsake. It holds your thoughts, your plans, your dreams, and your memories, all bundled together in an intimate and personal way. A simple yet versatile tool, the
Have you ever thought of keeping a travel journal? Here's your ultimate guide to the before, during and after trip guide to travel journaling.
(That’s not garbage! Save it!)… Here is a list of not-so-obvious souvenirs to keep in your travel journal: Cover Page: First off, for every country or road trip, I design a cover page. …
Let's talk Travel Journals... I will guide you through pre holiday set up's, what to take with you and share some of my travel journal pages in my both my handmade and Moleskine cahier journal.
Planning a Trip? Here are 10 Bullet Journal Page Ideas To Help You Plan and Organize the Journey Two of my favorite things: Travel and Bullet Journals! I feel like planning a trip can be just as fun as the actual trip.
Travelling leaves you speechless and then turns you into a storyteller. So why not pen down your stories and document your memories in a travel journal?
Hello everyone, I’m really excited about today’s project. Here is my DIY Travel Journal. Using my favourite Kraft card this is a really strong and tough journal making it perfect to car…
It always seems like a great idea to purchase souvenirs on your trip . . . until you're home and realize the mementos are just clutter. If you're the
Make Your Own Travel Journal This cute little travel journal is made from blank greeting cards and the World Traveler Scrap Pack from My Porch Prints on Etsy. Get the World Traveler Scrap Pack from My Porch Prints on Etsy To Begin To begin, you'll need to make a journal from blank cards. You can learn how to do that here. Cut Out Pieces Once your journal is complete, print out your World Traveler Scrap Pack and cut out the elements & envelopes. I cut each 8.5x11 map paper into 4 equal pieces and used those 1/4 page pieces as my backgrounds for each page of my journal. Darken Page Edges To give the journal pages depth, I highlighted the edges with marker. (You can also use Distressing Ink.) Begin by rubbing your marker onto a make-up sponge. Then, lightly run the sponge along the edges of both your blank card journal pages AND your cut-out map pages as shown. I also darkened the center fold of each page of my journal (photo 3). Map Paper Backgrounds Glue your map backgrounds to each page of your journal as desired. I used craft glue and a craft paint brush to smooth it out so my pages weren't wrinkled. Simply apply the glue to the back of your pages and smooth with the brush. You can also use a credit card to smooth the pages, working from the center out toward the edges and corners. Time To Decorate! Next, is the fun part. Add the elements from the Scrap Pack to decorate your pages! You can tuck cards & tags into the smaller envelopes. Also, apply tabs to select pages. Get creative. Use pieces of elements or papers to create bands or pockets for holding other elements. I also like to use mounting tape to add dimension. You can use your make-up sponge to darken the edges of any elements you like! For the larger envelopes, I like to seal them and cut the edge off, then glue them to a page. This creates a pocket. For the finishing touch, create a cover & add a cute charm. I used a mini key. Now you're ready for an adventure! Fill your pages with stories, photos and ephemera (like tickets, wrappers, etc.). Enjoy!
I've mentioned before that I've been keeping travel journals on every big backpacking trip since the age of 14 and travel journal prompts really help in
Are you a travel enthusiast looking for aesthetic and creative ideas for your DIY travel journal? Deep down, somewhere in our hearts, we all wish we had a time machine to relive those special moments
I've mentioned before that I've been keeping travel journals on every big backpacking trip since the age of 14 and travel journal prompts really help in
Hello friends, Lots of behind the scene work has kept me busy these past few weeks and blogging seems to be the first thing to be scratched...