![]() Train, Attraction, Postcard Decorations, Stamp Sample From postcards to washi tapes, the owner of BirdBirdParadise got it all. She is a ‘one man show’ and she sell homemade felt birds and stationery. Here I have a local entrepreneur from Taiwan, BirdBirdParadise. Name cards are amazing for these days, social media, other website and even funny jokes are listed on the name card. Of course not all feedback form look cute but you should always look at every paper item before deeming them to be unusable. Collect them all! One of the things I’ve learned to take is feedback forms with cute graphics on them. Pamphlets that represent the location you are in or brochures that you think make an amazing element in your journal. To spice up your journal with more photos, collect pamphlets. If you have a sweet tooth, why not display the packages in your journal too! Collect Physical Memorables - Pamphlets, Feedback forms with cute graphics on them If you are a tea enthusiast, you can display tea packets or labels in your journal. I love flat items like item tags or pretty packaging from items that I purchased there. ![]() These days I’m learning to limit my collection to what I would actually display in my journal nicely. I guess one of the reason why I always turn my mixed media daily journal into a junk journal is that I collect too much ‘junk’. Collect Physical Memorables - Item tags, Packaging, Tea Packets and Labels, Sweet Packaging These are not only perfect for your journal but you can display them in a shadow box too. Memorable from store name cards, recyclable chopstick holders, hotel coasters and more. They are around you every day but you tend to ignore them for they are ‘junk’ for most people. These are the physical memory that you have to look for, but not too hard. Collect Physical Memorables - Namecards, Paper Coasters, Chopstick Holders Add the title in a different language to let your spread look more vibrant and versatile. Taiwan Attraction Highlight - PingXiĪnother example on how you can display the highlights of your attraction is to leave 1 page for the title and the other page for the history of the tourist attraction. Try to pick one attraction to focus on so that you won’t clutter the page. I paste the architecture of the Beitou hot spring museum in the middle for I am highlighting the museum in this spread. One of the ideas is to write down the history of the location or highlights of the location. For me, I chose to write the longer version for I talk too much. Gimlette adviced that even by jotting down points along your journey helps the mind to preserve the experience in your mind ( Moss 2016) Taiwan Trip Summary - EssayĪfter the end of your trip, you can lengthen the point form and write a short essay/ paragraph describing your trip and how you feel about it in general. It’s for you to write down the places you visit and the highlights of your trip in point form. You can do this as a content page at the start of your journals or at the end of the journals. Here are some creative travel journal examples you can use as inspiration for your journals.Ĭreative Travel Journal Ideas Featuring The Heart of Asia Taiwan Trip Summary - Point Form You can decorate and present it beautifully as well. ( Mueller & Oppenheimer, 2014) However, jotting down things doesn’t mean the whole page have to be filled with words. Physically writing down stuff allows the brain to register the event better than jotting down the event on a digital device. Journaling is a great way to remember things, especially during travelling.
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