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Post by jeremysgirl on Jun 29, 2020 22:41:05 GMT
I have decided I want to journal my runs during my training this month. I'm involved in a running program so I want to be able to journal my running details and include an occasional photo while I am taking notes on my runs.
I would prefer something put together instead of page protector style. And something that would accommodate a 4x6 photo. Needs 15 pages. As I'll be running 3x a week over 5 weeks for this training.
Any suggestions?
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Post by julie5 on Jun 29, 2020 23:01:39 GMT
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Post by joblackford on Jun 29, 2020 23:47:26 GMT
You could just take some lightweight cardstock or scrapbook paper and fold as many sheets as you need into a booklet, and sew them with a couple of stitches, or make holes for staples, push them through and fold them by hand. You could use any paper you like to personalize it into something you will be happy to use. You could add a cardstock cover. If you usually take portrait oriented photos they'll fit no problem. If you take landscape you could trim 1/2" or use the book landscape style from the outset. Or make the book with 12x12 paper and it will be wide enough for either
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Post by jeremysgirl on Jun 30, 2020 9:28:15 GMT
You could just take some lightweight cardstock or scrapbook paper and fold as many sheets as you need into a booklet, and sew them with a couple of stitches, or make holes for staples, push them through and fold them by hand. You could use any paper you like to personalize it into something you will be happy to use. You could add a cardstock cover. If you usually take portrait oriented photos they'll fit no problem. If you take landscape you could trim 1/2" or use the book landscape style from the outset. Or make the book with 12x12 paper and it will be wide enough for either This might actually be a good idea. Because I recently received an entire box of 8.5x11 cardstock from a friend. And now I have so much I didn't know what to do with it all. My photos that I want to include are portrait style screenshots of my running statistics and route. So honestly if I fold them on the short edge, it would be perfect. I will have have to think about this idea. But quickly as I started my program today.
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Post by joblackford on Jun 30, 2020 18:24:18 GMT
You could just take some lightweight cardstock or scrapbook paper and fold as many sheets as you need into a booklet, and sew them with a couple of stitches, or make holes for staples, push them through and fold them by hand. You could use any paper you like to personalize it into something you will be happy to use. You could add a cardstock cover. If you usually take portrait oriented photos they'll fit no problem. If you take landscape you could trim 1/2" or use the book landscape style from the outset. Or make the book with 12x12 paper and it will be wide enough for either This might actually be a good idea. Because I recently received an entire box of 8.5x11 cardstock from a friend. And now I have so much I didn't know what to do with it all. My photos that I want to include are portrait style screenshots of my running statistics and route. So honestly if I fold them on the short edge, it would be perfect. I will have have to think about this idea. But quickly as I started my program today. It can make for a really nice mini album and it's so flexible. I bound several together into a December Daily one year Good luck with your training!
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Post by ComplicatedLady on Jun 30, 2020 19:05:49 GMT
If all of the pictures are portrait style, a simple Travel Notebook might work too.
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Post by quietgirl on Jun 30, 2020 19:11:36 GMT
I have decided I want to journal my runs during my training this month. I'm involved in a running program so I want to be able to journal my running details and include an occasional photo while I am taking notes on my runs. I would prefer something put together instead of page protector style. And something that would accommodate a 4x6 photo. Needs 15 pages. As I'll be running 3x a week over 5 weeks for this training. Any suggestions? Good luck with your training program! That sounds awesome. And I love your idea of documenting your progress. Very cool.
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Post by jeremysgirl on Jun 30, 2020 22:13:45 GMT
I have decided I want to journal my runs during my training this month. I'm involved in a running program so I want to be able to journal my running details and include an occasional photo while I am taking notes on my runs. I would prefer something put together instead of page protector style. And something that would accommodate a 4x6 photo. Needs 15 pages. As I'll be running 3x a week over 5 weeks for this training. Any suggestions? Good luck with your training program! That sounds awesome. And I love your idea of documenting your progress. Very cool. I want to document because I want to have stats available to see my progress. It's not so much about the pictures but about pace and distance.
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