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A journal for travels ahead

travel journal

So very excited to share this project with you.

Excited because it’s this week’s Tuesday Tutorial on Ali’s blog.

Excited because we are going back to Iceland very soon.

Excited because it’s the first project I made with my new digital products.

That makes for a very exciting day, I do believe!

The full tutorial is here and I hope you like it! I’ll be featuring the ‘after’ of this project at the end of September, once we have completed the journey.

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15 Comments for A journal for travels ahead

  1. Hannah Feery Says:

    oooooh i like :o)

  2. Karen Says:

    Loved this project! Thank you so much :)

    Karen

  3. Kristin Reinhard Says:

    Really love this project and the timing could not of been better. I have just started to research into the products I want to use for my travel journal. We are heading to Australia for 8 weeks and for just over 2 weeks of it we will be on a road trip from Sydney to Brisbane.

    Do you think that the MM album is big enough to be able to handle more than 7 days?

  4. Jennie Says:

    This is perfect! We are going to Europe in a few months, and I was looking for something just like this. Thanks!

  5. Cindy Barger Says:

    So happy to see you on Ali’s blog! From Houston, Texas, USA, I have been following you for quite some time and did Journal Your Christmas for the first time this past season. Looking forward to the September project as well. Thank you for the continued inspiration.

  6. Clair Says:

    Shimelle. Does your awesomeness never cease? That album is so fantastic and the instructions are perfect, right down to the chocolate while ironing :)

  7. dena Says:

    omg….your album is simply stunning….i stumbled across your blog from ali’s and I am so glad i did. I am leaving for a trip to Australia in less than a month, and you have inspired me to make my travel journal….you can be guaranteed i will be visiting your blog daily. Love it. thanks

  8. Jessica Griffin Says:

    This couldn’t have come at a better time. My daughter will be four in two weeks and we’ve decided to take a four day vacation to the ocean as her birthday present. (We all benefit with a much needed vacation!!) We’re planning to visit an aquarium and spend PLENTY of time on the beach, picking “ocean shells!” Thank you!!!!

  9. Jessica Griffin Says:

    PS: I’m doing a giveaway on my blog- it’s a “metal tin”, great for storing little treasures and trinkets! Especially when traveling!

  10. meanmomdigitalproductions Says:

    great job shimelle!

  11. Michelle B Says:

    oh I love your travel journal! Thanks so much for sharing on Ali’s Blog! I have a trip planned in the end of September and you just gave me so many ideas!

  12. Leanne Says:

    Wow! Your work is absolutely beautiful! Thanks so much for sharing.

  13. Seth Says:

    Great tutorial and fantastic journal. And it hasn’t even been to Iceland yet! Thanks for all the effort you must have put into the post!

  14. Linda Mc Says:

    This is a great idea I wish I had before our summer trips, but I will be ready for next summer. Shimelle, you are fabulous.

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