Vacation Journal Prompts:
Who planned the details of your vacation?
What part of the vacation did you enjoy the most?
Where did you eat the best food?
It's best to keep to 6-8 photos per page so the page isn't too busy, but sometimes that's hard because you have so many great photos to choose from--especially vacation photos. Here are more of my Family Vacation Layouts:
A Trip to Disney! |
Reuse the Disney Park map and trace Mickey using an inexpensive light board (or a bright window).
A Trip to The Beach |
A Trip to The Park |
Here are two great layouts that can use a lot of your photos. I have done the top layout for many different themes.
designed by Lorene and Layne Kamalu |
Create a 10 x 10 inch grid filled with 2.5 inch squares. Crop photos to fill one or two squares. Start placing photos on the scrapbook page in the upper left corner and continue to the right and down. Included are some thought-provoking questions to help you better journal your pages. The following is from an old Creative Memories Idea Book (no longer in circulation):
Creative Memories Scrapbook Page Design and Layout Ideas, Vol. VI, p. 68 |
Use silver and gold metallic pens to write on dark card stock. Use a tearing tool to create the "waves effect" in the bottom left photo. For more journaling how-to's see my post Organizing and Journaling Photos.
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