After deserting my 6x8 Project Life album, I decided to have a go at journalling in my first Traveler's Notebook. For me, the notebook is the perfect size and I'm having a lot of fun filling in the white space. So far, I've been playing a game of catch up (two months to be precise) but I've found that working in a smaller size is so much less demanding than my 6x8 Project Life folder, and without the need of page protectors and cards (although you can throw them in too if you want), journalling in my Traveller's Notebook gives me more freedom and room to experiment. I think I've finally found what works for me.
I've been treating the notebook as my own personal diary of sorts and as such I don't feel too comfortable showing all of my journaling and pages. I've decided to show some details of my pages instead to give a sort of idea of the way I use my Traveller's Notebook and my overall style of scrapbooking. I personally love looking at other people's pages (it's why I have a board dedicated to it on Pinterest) and I gather a lot of inspiration from looking at how others have documented their lives. I hope that mine may do the same!
What I used:
My Traveller's Notebook
The August Gossamer Blue kit, including the digital files which I edited on Photoshop
Heidi Swapp for Project Life embellishments (as part of the mini gold foil pack)
Papermania Wooden Numbers
Heidi Swapp date stamp
Studio Calico mini wooden stars
Papers from Crate Paper and the Project Life Everyday Core Kit