Hi Caylee! Borrowing your idea from a previous video, I recently made a travel journal before a trip to Venice, Florida 🇺🇸 (The Shark Tooth Capital). I filled it with maps and ocean and shark and shell book pages. It changed and enhanced my trip. I stopped at the Florida welcome center and picked up an insane number of brochures for ephemera. I looked at things differently, more closely, more observant. I took thoughtful photos knowing I would print them with my sprocket just for my journal. I combed the beach for flat, small shells I knew I could glue onto the pages. I brought home some sand to glue in. I did some Journaling at the hotel.. When I got home, I spent about a week filling in the rest....with memories and anecdotes, pics, drawings,..... Thank you so much for introducing me to the travel journal and how it can greatly enhance the experience and the memories.
Oh my heart his makes me SO SO SO SO SO SO happy I can't even tell you. Your holiday sounds like a wonderful experience and I'm so glad that you had it. Thank you so much for sharing your experience with me. You're amazing. Thank you!
“How do you have time to journal on your trip?” I get that question ALL THE TIME TOO and I always just say “I make time.” Also my journals are more writing heavy, so I tend to do some of the decorative bits beforehand and stick ephemera in as I go, but yes. I like to find a place to sit and just journal. That’s always fun cause I also like people watching and I can do both. Sometimes I go to the touristy spots and sometimes it’s just a random pretty spot I stumble across. Like you said in your previous video, walking everywhere is key! You see more pretty places when you walk around esp. off the beaten paths. Taking a little dedicated kit helps loads too. I wish I could be as minimalist as you though! I think I always take too much, but I also managed to use up most of it haha. I always love your travel journals and can’t wait to watch your next vid to see the completed flip through! (Also wasn’t expecting you to mention my pouch tut lol thank you!) xx
Wonderful travel journal! Love it all, from the handmade and personal touches down to the aesthetic. Thank you for sharing your awesome series and such fun ideas! Excited to make one when I get to travel again 💖
Vert Nice i think i m going to do onde for a gift like that the personne just have to complete it. I think my comments is pretty bad. My excuses i m french
I totally understand the pleasure of sitting in a coffee shop and journalling, however, I am usually with my husband who pretty much reads and writes only for practical reasons. 🙄
So nice and inspirational 😍
Hi Caylee!
Borrowing your idea from a previous video, I recently made a travel journal before a trip to Venice, Florida 🇺🇸 (The Shark Tooth Capital). I filled it with maps and ocean and shark and shell book pages. It changed and enhanced my trip. I stopped at the Florida welcome center and picked up an insane number of brochures for ephemera. I looked at things differently, more closely, more observant. I took thoughtful photos knowing I would print them with my sprocket just for my journal. I combed the beach for flat, small shells I knew I could glue onto the pages. I brought home some sand to glue in. I did some Journaling at the hotel.. When I got home, I spent about a week filling in the rest....with memories and anecdotes, pics, drawings,.....
Thank you so much for introducing me to the travel journal and how it can greatly enhance the experience and the memories.
Oh my heart his makes me SO SO SO SO SO SO happy I can't even tell you. Your holiday sounds like a wonderful experience and I'm so glad that you had it. Thank you so much for sharing your experience with me. You're amazing. Thank you!
I agree - it's always fun to see how differently artists look at the world. Happens to me and my bf all the time, even when we draw the same thing.
“How do you have time to journal on your trip?” I get that question ALL THE TIME TOO and I always just say “I make time.” Also my journals are more writing heavy, so I tend to do some of the decorative bits beforehand and stick ephemera in as I go, but yes. I like to find a place to sit and just journal. That’s always fun cause I also like people watching and I can do both. Sometimes I go to the touristy spots and sometimes it’s just a random pretty spot I stumble across. Like you said in your previous video, walking everywhere is key! You see more pretty places when you walk around esp. off the beaten paths. Taking a little dedicated kit helps loads too. I wish I could be as minimalist as you though! I think I always take too much, but I also managed to use up most of it haha. I always love your travel journals and can’t wait to watch your next vid to see the completed flip through! (Also wasn’t expecting you to mention my pouch tut lol thank you!) xx
Really nice Journal!
And Alans Breakfast Club is simply the best! 😁
ABC made Australia my new number one travel destination.
Fabulous! I always love seeing your journals xx
It sounds like you had a wonderful holiday. Looking forward to seeing the journal finished.
Carol from California
Lovely ❤ I'm really enjoying how the Berlin Journal is turning out.
Wonderful travel journal! Love it all, from the handmade and personal touches down to the aesthetic. Thank you for sharing your awesome series and such fun ideas! Excited to make one when I get to travel again 💖
Wow, very inspirational, thank you!
Hi, where did you get those cool vintage-y labels around 10:15 mark?
Can you make a video about how to make the actual journal? 😊
Ooh. I have made loads of these, but they are inside of the Get Messy Library, and not here on RUclips. It's just a pamphlet stitch
i'm from morocco and i have always wanted to travel around the world, if only there is a way ?
I'm from South Africa and I'm traveling around so it's possible :)
Vert Nice i think i m going to do onde for a gift like that the personne just have to complete it. I think my comments is pretty bad. My excuses i m french
I totally understand the pleasure of sitting in a coffee shop and journalling, however, I am usually with my husband who pretty much reads and writes only for practical reasons. 🙄
Hahah! My husband's an engineer and is the same. Sometimes when he comes with me he'll just read or I'll chat while glueing papers down :)
Oh no. When you say you think you left your watercolour palette in the hotel... I really hope you don't mean back in Berlin! :/