For those of you who attended the Travel Journal Workshop in Bath on 23rd September, here are the slides that were shown. Sorry we had problems with the projector on the night.
To see a larger view simply click on the image, click back on your browser button to return to this page – enjoy!
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- Interesting use of tickets and a pressed flower, stuck in with clear packing tape. Journal of Kolby Kirk
- A good example of a drawn floorplan. Jounal of Kolby Kirk
- An illustrated packing list – showing co-ordinating outfits! Journal of Liz Steel
- Good example of sketching in little boxes – with a dot trail to lead the eye around the page. Journal of Kathleen Jennings
- A pictoral Itinerary
- Watercolour sketches of the Bayeux tapestry, plus a list of expenses from the Day. Journal of Noriko Stardust
- A simple page showing sketches and notes of flowers and shells
- Whilst not strictly a Travel Journal page, I included this to show how adding borders adds punch to a page. Journal of Jane la Fazio
- This coastline was traced from a printed Google Map, then watercoloured. The notes were added after. Journal of Gill McCowen
- Examples of collaged and drawn maps. Journal of Kathrin Jebsen-Marwedel
- An example of shapes pre-drawn on the page. Journal of Jane Humphrey
- A very innovative way of showing the detail of a weekend trip. Journal of Peter Hart
- Right page shows an interesting collection of ephemera, the left lists interesting place names. Journal of Erin Perry
- Interesting use of text over a painting, same effect could be achieved with Safmat. Journal of Ales Motyl
- This is a good example of how to integrate your photos with the rest of the page. Journal of Jessica Wesolek
- Good example of a page pre-prepped with masks/stencilling, plus pockets for Ephemera – Journal of Mercedes
- Scrapbook style journal from Mary Ann Moss
- The red border was probably pre-painted, this page also shows it is not necessary to paint an entire building… journal of Marie le Glatin Keis
- Good use of lettering and sketches in boxes. Journal of Amanda Kavanagh
I do hope you enjoyed the workshop, and left feeling inspired, I would love to hear your feedback please click here and scroll down the page to the comment box - thank you.
I would love to see how you get on – you can submit your pages here, all submissions get a discount at the Journal Craft Store.





















