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Why You Should Keep a Travel Journal

Filed Under: Creativity Matters, Getting Around Tagged With: books

slow travel

Instead of just going on holiday and taking endless snaps of people’s heads and clouds, why not make your journey a more creative and memorable experience, by keeping a travel journal. Ideal for your next eco-trip (whether it’s locally or farther afield), a travel journal can include your written memories, things you’ve been influenced by and favourite snaps.

Slow Travel Journal has beautiful watercolour illustrations and thoughtful prompts, to offer a place to reflect on and appreciate the beautiful details of your journeys. Make each trip a transformative experience, with this compact book with durabel hardcover case and rounded covers, and uncoated paper for writing and sketching. Features 75 gorgeous illustrations by London artist Emma Block, and 50 prompts to help you mindfully reflect on your adventures.

the art of the travel journal

The Art of the Travel Journal shows how to document your adventures using drawing, painting, lettering and more. A fun and creative way to record the sights, sounds, smells and flavours or life on the road, create a lasting record of your travels, to treasure for years. Add tickets, packaging and maps, and find tips on how to pack! Abbey is a veteran traveller who has created her own journals for years.

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