![]() ![]() We believe that vacations are meant to be enjoyed before, during and after the trip, and we try to help in every area. Our mission is to help people plan, experience, and remember great vacations. We agreed to start a small business to share our passion for National Parks and allow others to have a unique way to document their travels. After testing the idea with a few other family, friends and National Park enthusiasts, I knew I had something special and showed Amy immediately (yes, before Christmas!). When she saw what I was creating, she immediately requested I create a poster using a photo from her recent trip to the Grand Canyon. My sister was enlisted for artistic feedback along the way. I invested hours into locating a good font and experimenting to get the style and layout just right. Last fall, I decided to try my hand at creating a similar style poster as a Christmas gift for my wife Amy to commemorate our love for National Parks.Ī photo from a memorable family hike on the Bumpass Hell Trail at Lassen Volcanic National Park was chosen. Pete Brahan, Just Go Travel Studios says: I’ve always admired vintage National Park art. → Check out these cool travel diary ideas at AMAZON and ETSY Vintage Posters It took me as long to put them together as it did to write the journals and I don’t think I’d do it again (it took an age) but I’m really glad I went the extra mile for my year abroad travels. HOWEVER, I really outdid myself when I got back to the UK and decided to turn these journals into three MASSIVE scrapbooks of photos, receipts, tickets, wristbands and memories. In fact, this page-a-day technique worked really well when I did my year abroad in Guadalajara, Mexico and I ended up with three mini travel diaries full of my experiences that I can look back on forever. Lauren Cocking, Northern Lauren says: I always document my (long-term) travels in a travel diary, but because I’m notoriously terrible at keeping up with writing entries, I ‘force’ myself to write just one page a day about what I did. Then, when there’s a 40 or 50% off sale, I’m ready to go! Travel Diary To get the best possible deal (because they can get expensive very fast!), I go ahead and make my book. Travel brings me joy planning the trip, during the trip, while making the book, and anytime I look at it for years to come. It’s also a wonderful way to reminiscence after a trip while cultivating the perfect pictures for the pages. ![]() I enjoy crafting each page and making them all look nice and unique. And they make great conversation starters (especially for friends thinking of going to those places). I can also share a digital copy for my friends and family that are unable to see the physical one. What I like most about them is that if they are ever damaged, I could just order a new one. Hopefully these ideas will spark your desire to create a travel memory book in photographic or written form, or both! Photo BooksĬarly “Wayward” Heyward, Flight of the Educator says: I’m honestly so addicted to making my Shutterfly photobooks, that I’m not sure if I love traveling and then I make a book that shows it… or I love making books, so I have to travel to make them! Either way, I have 16 books documenting most of my travels to 51 countries on 6 continents. We asked seasoned travelers how they preserve important details, memories and experiences of their vacations. This travel journal is the perfect size (7 x 10") to drop in your bag or backpack, yet gives you ample space to write and record your memories.īUY NOW More Travel Memory Book, Journal and Keepsake Ideas The journal also includes blank dotted pages for each trip, allowing you to express yourself or include photos and mementos. Helpful prompts will inspire your thoughts as you document your experiences for up to 10 trips.
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