Before going full steam ahead in implementing some new and creative scrapbook ideas for different events, make sure to decide what type of format you want to use.
If you vacationed primarily in one area for the entire vacation, you might want to create a scrapbook with general travel themed categories such as:
If your vacation was spent traveling from one location to another, then consider documenting each day of your trip and designing a scrapbook for your travels in chronological order.
If you plan on doing quite a bit of travel journaling, type your journal entries using a pretty font but make sure to always write short written entries. You wouldn't fall in love with a scrapbook that has more written text than pictures, right?
It's also great to do a digital scrapbook instead when you're traveling for long periods of time.
TIP: When you're in the midst of your staycation, try putting great photos together and make a collage you can print out later on and put on your vacation scrapbook.
For example, if you just took a trip to Alaska, what are the top three popular cities? What is the state bird? By including fun facts, it's a reminder of what makes each place unique and it educates others as well.
Here are some ideas for facts that you might want to include in your travel album:
What to do with the extra photos? Let your kids make their vacation scrapbooks with some of the leftover photos. Let them include things they've also collected from the trip like tickets, a candy wrapper of a candy you can only buy from that place, and more! Check out some awesome ideas from Martha Stewart.
Create and add "thinking of you" cards to send to family and friends who live out of town. Use a photo on the front page of the card. Incorporate a pretty frame as well as embellishments over the photo. Inside the card, write warm "thinking of you" wishes.
Scrapbook stickers need to enhance rather than take over a page.
As you're working on your vacation scrapbook ideas, be sure to add memorabilia you've collected along the way. Trust me, they're great decorations you're going to love.
Here are a few ideas to help you get started:
♥ Ticket stubs from an amusement park, a museum, a train ride, etc. Paste your ticket stubs or paper napkins on the page!
♥ Coins, if you traveled to a foreign country or even paper bills
♥ Free tourist map. There are all sorts of ways to use the map as part of your layout.
♥ An autograph if you go to a place meeting celebrities or a concert
♥ Tiny shells, souvenirs like keychains or pendants, etc.
♥ The wrapper of a candy bar if it's one that you can't buy at home
These are just some of the crucial elements that will elevate your scrapbook layouts to the next level! In addition to these unique memorabilia ideas, you may embellish your layouts with stickers, confetti, and die-cuts. Large craft stores carry a nice selection of travel scrapbooking supplies.
These five ultimate vacation scrapbooking tips will help you create travel scrapbook pages full of memories that you'll treasure for many years to come. If possible, invite your family to work on the album with you. As you cut, paste and design, everyone will enjoy chatting about their favorite parts of the trip.
You can also check our article full of amazing beach scrapbook ideas and make the most out of your trip to the beach.
Happy scrapbooking!