As everyone knows, I do and travel A LOT so this year I wanted to try something different than just taking regular photos and videos 🫶🏾 First entry is definitely the Bachelorette cruise and I can’t wait to make that page 🥰🩷
Inspiration/remake of cover from @Therealjsoul 🤎
Traveling offers countless opportunities to capture memories, but sometimes traditional photos and videos don’t fully express the experience. That’s why I’ve embraced the art of scrapbooking and junk journaling during my adventures, including my recent bachelorette cruise. This method lets me add a personal, tactile dimension to my travelogues—combining souvenirs, captions, sketches, and photos into a creative and meaningful collection. One tip I’ve learned is to gather small memorabilia like ticket stubs, postcards, or even pressed flowers from your journey. Adding these to your pages alongside candid shots creates a vivid story that you can revisit anytime. The creative process itself is also therapeutic, encouraging mindfulness and reflection on the moments that made your trip special. Inspired by artists like @Therealjsoul, I like to remake covers and layouts that resonate with my style, infusing each page with personality. Whether you use colorful papers, washi tapes, or handwritten notes, the goal is to make your scrapbook a tangible keepsake that captures the essence of your travels beyond just digital media. If you’re planning to document a special event, like a bachelorette cruise, think about themes and color palettes that reflect the occasion’s fun and celebration. This extra effort not only preserves memories but also offers a creative outlet to share your unique story with friends and family. Scrapbooking yields a richer and more personal way to relive your travel adventures, turning fleeting moments into lasting treasures.





































































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