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Bullet journal travel page11/23/2023 Attached by two rubber bands and so always refillable. Notebook with perforated sides, FSC certified paper and dot matrix.Suitable as a weekly planner, diary or to use for to-do and shopping lists. Just the thing for people who are well-organised or for those who wish they were.Non-slip faux leather velour cover stylishly embossed with "JOURNAL" and integrated pen loop.īullet Journal consisting of 2 notebooks DIN A5 in leatherette cover, each notebook: FSC certified paper, 36 perforated sheets (72 pages), dot matrix, held with elastic bands (refillable), "JOURNAL" embossed on cover, elastic band fastener with pen loop, imitation leather / stainless steel / velour, Brown Two elastic bands hold the A5 notebooks together and make replacing them easy. And whatever you no longer need, you can easily remove thanks to the perforations. Everything on FSC-certified paper with a clever dot grid so you can lay out the page however you like. I hope you enjoyed these ideas! If you’re still itching for more bullet journal travel inspiration, check out board section on Pinterestthis board section on Pinterest.Is the TROIKA BULLET JOURNAL a diary, a calendar, or a notebook? It's whatever you make of it! With 2 notebooks (36 pages each) for your to-do lists, weekly plans, goal checks, or shopping lists. I’d recommend using double-sided tape when taping pictures into your journal. I really like how it looks and it’s fun to see these pics whenever i flip through my journal. There are lots of gorgeous spreads with pictures and journaling and washi tape on pinterest (like this one), but I decided to go with more simple approach when I taped some trip pictures into my journal. It’s nice to dedicate a page or two specifically for journaling about your trip that way, it’s easier when you want to look back at all the memories you made. You can check out Natascha’s etsy shop here. If you don’t want to draw out a map, I know Natascha from Planning Routine has a lot of different map stickers for a pretty good price. Then, I colored in all of the states I’ve been to. I used graphite paper and a map I printed from google images to trace a map of the United States (it doesn’t have to be the US you could do a world map, or any other country) onto a page in my journal. While this spread isn’t entirely necessary, it’s pretty fun to make. This spread helps me remember what I bought and where, in case I ever want to go back to any stores. I like to keep a shopping log because I tend to buy a lot of things while on vacation. ![]() I always knew exactly what I was doing and when, and I had it in my journal so I could look at it whenever I wanted. I made this itinerary spread for my school trip to DC in May, and it was incredibly helpful. It can be anything, really restaurants you want to eat at, activities you want to do, landmarks you want to visit. This spread is basically just a list of things you want to do on your trip. I think that this method will be a lot easier. I can always make a smaller list if there are things I only need for a specific trip. I made a spread with a more generic list that covers all of my basic necessities and can be applied to any trip I go on. This works, but I think I’ve found an even better solution the master packing list. In the past, I’ve made a new packing list in my bullet journal for every time I go away. I’m always paranoid that I’m going to forget something important, so it’s super helpful to write out everything I’ll need. ![]() When I travel, I always make a packing list. Hi everyone! I’m getting ready to go on vacation later this month, so I thought it would be fun to show you all some bullet journal spreads for travel! I’m sharing 7 spreads I have made in the past to plan for vacations, track places I’ve gone, and record vacation memories.
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