Thanks for sharing. I am working to start a travel journal for travels beginning in 2025. Your flip through is a perfect example of capturing memories to look back on.
Thanks for sharing your TN, the casual vibe of the layout impressed me! I'm struggling with perfect page design and it causes me a long time to start recording a trip, I love how you made the journal, great job!
@@rajotan2400 thank you! I completely understand. As a recovering perfectionist I didn’t journal for years because that held me back from starting. Sometimes it’s best to just go with the flow!
Thank you for sharing! I want to start doing this for our camping trips, since we visit a lot of historical sites and state or national parks along the way, and I love the idea of saving brochures, postcards, stickers, etc.! Such a nice size--so much less intimidating than a 12" x 12" scrapbook page!
@@marachristian8726 yes this would be a perfect size for what you’re doing! I’ve found if a brochure doesn’t fit I can still find ways to cut it up and include the important parts too. It makes it fun!
I volunteer at a very popular park that also does not provide paper maps. Sometimes people complain but it’s justified- our park access and trails are FREE. What’s expensive are the man hours it takes to clean up park litter, including paper maps. How about this? scan the QR code and create your own snapshots of the info and maps. Then you can easily print them out at home for your memory making.
Thanks for sharing. I am working to start a travel journal for travels beginning in 2025. Your flip through is a perfect example of capturing memories to look back on.
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Thanks for sharing your TN, the casual vibe of the layout impressed me! I'm struggling with perfect page design and it causes me a long time to start recording a trip, I love how you made the journal, great job!
@@rajotan2400 thank you! I completely understand. As a recovering perfectionist I didn’t journal for years because that held me back from starting. Sometimes it’s best to just go with the flow!
Thank you for sharing! I want to start doing this for our camping trips, since we visit a lot of historical sites and state or national parks along the way, and I love the idea of saving brochures, postcards, stickers, etc.! Such a nice size--so much less intimidating than a 12" x 12" scrapbook page!
@@marachristian8726 yes this would be a perfect size for what you’re doing! I’ve found if a brochure doesn’t fit I can still find ways to cut it up and include the important parts too. It makes it fun!
I volunteer at a very popular park that also does not provide paper maps. Sometimes people complain but it’s justified- our park access and trails are FREE. What’s expensive are the man hours it takes to clean up park litter, including paper maps. How about this? scan the QR code and create your own snapshots of the info and maps. Then you can easily print them out at home for your memory making.
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