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Post by lynne on Aug 4, 2017 0:50:11 GMT
Who are your favorite traveler's notebook you-tubers? I'm just getting started and need some inspiration! Thanks!
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Post by miominmio on Aug 4, 2017 6:26:49 GMT
Depends on what you are looking for😉
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Post by JaneB on Aug 4, 2017 6:30:59 GMT
I enjoy Essie Ruth Makes and Dearly DeeIt was watching Essie that made me take the plunge to get my first TN a couple of weeks ago.
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Post by ellewood on Aug 4, 2017 12:25:21 GMT
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Post by lynne on Aug 5, 2017 2:09:41 GMT
Depends on what you are looking for😉 That's just it. I want to see some examples to help me figure out the style I want to do. One minute I see something really clean and simple and think, "that's the style I want to do". And the next minute I see someone stamping, using mixed media and then journaling in handwriting to fill up every inch of the page and I think, "cool! THAT's how I'll do it". Totally opposite styles, but I love them both!
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Post by lynne on Aug 5, 2017 2:11:12 GMT
Thanks! I'll check all these out!
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Post by Mary W on Aug 5, 2017 2:14:37 GMT
I've just started looking at art journaling, which led me to the traveler's notebooks (you know what a rabbit hole Youtube is!). One of my favorites is Let's Get Inkie. She does both, and she also has a scrapbooking channel, Inkie Quill.
I'll be watching this thread to get more ideas too!
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Post by ellewood on Aug 5, 2017 2:25:11 GMT
lynne I am totally getting you. The notebooks are so cheap (and you can even make them yourself!) so you could just mess around and see what sticks! One minute I'm like "im going to use up all of these vintage-y pink embellishments that I won't use on pocket pages or layouts" then I'm like "maybe I want to do something minimalist!" You just gotta try both! Also, that reminds me to tell you to check out Elise's posts on her feed your craft blog. She's got a unique minimalist approach if you want to see something different.
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