flamingglobessigmund
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http://s1092.photobucket.com/albums/i408/Disneytripreport2011/WDW Travel Journal/
Here are some pics of my found objects/organic/pre-headed WDW travel scrapbook journal.
I made some headings, journal pockets and cards, and pictures at home before leaving. I glued them into the journal more just by whim, not so much chronologically. I wanted something less structure than a day by day blow by blow. Also, I planned our trip less commando this time, and I really wasn't sure what all we'd get in before our week was done.
I took two tour guide books. One was from 2009 (and the predictions that didn't come true in WDW were very interesting). The other was from 2011. I took a solid glue stick and decided to cut out info, pics, and trivia from these books to glue into my journal. The park maps also came in handy for journal fodder. Having things to glue into the journal cut down on so much writing each night, unless I wanted to write more. I got really good at cutting paper with tiny swiss army knife scissors.
Here are some pics of my found objects/organic/pre-headed WDW travel scrapbook journal.
I made some headings, journal pockets and cards, and pictures at home before leaving. I glued them into the journal more just by whim, not so much chronologically. I wanted something less structure than a day by day blow by blow. Also, I planned our trip less commando this time, and I really wasn't sure what all we'd get in before our week was done.
I took two tour guide books. One was from 2009 (and the predictions that didn't come true in WDW were very interesting). The other was from 2011. I took a solid glue stick and decided to cut out info, pics, and trivia from these books to glue into my journal. The park maps also came in handy for journal fodder. Having things to glue into the journal cut down on so much writing each night, unless I wanted to write more. I got really good at cutting paper with tiny swiss army knife scissors.
