VACATION BROCHURES become easy flip-up, fold-out journal cards
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- Опубліковано 4 жов 2024
- We came home from camping with an assortment of brochures and camp maps. Could they become junk journal elements to preserve memories and thoughts from our week away? Of course!
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What great ideas you have. TFS❤
Loretta, thank you so much for watching - I really appreciate you!
Hi Anne! I see that this trip was very productive in sharpening your creativity: Botanical print and now a great use of brochures!
TFS your ideas with us!🩷🩷🩷🩷🌹🌹🌹🌹
Thank you so much, dear Marcia!
What a wonderful use of brochures. Something different for my travel journal. ❤❤❤
I am so happy you're picking up ideas here! Thanks for watching!
This is a brilliant idea. Now a new use for my many vacation brochures.
Thank YOU! I really appreciate your watching!
That's a really good way of using a brochure! Thank you for sharing! 😊
Thanks for watching, Yvonne! Hope you have some brochures you can use up and enjoy!
Always great ideas. The telephone book is ephemera of the future for sure😂i love the yapping. I learn so much😊❤i like the second closure the best😊
Thank you, Suzy! Why does the yapping seem to come naturally to me? 😉❤️
This is a great idea to use and incorporate those vacation brochures.
I've saved so many brochures and in fact probably have the Silver Falls one like yours. LOL
TFS❤
Teresa, thank you so much for watching. I'm glad to know you have a stash of brochures you can turn to! Isn't Silver Falls the BEST? We had such a great week there. Thanks again!
I'm a vacation brochure junkie! We stop at every Visitor's Center when on the road, so this was great to see -- especially as we are going on a road trip from No CA to Idaho next week, and I've been contemplating how to incorporate the brochures into my travel journal. Thanks so much Anne. This was a great idea.
I'm so delighted this is useful for you! Yes, I never met a brochure I didn't like! Thank you so much for watching - so happy you did!
Ann, this is genius!!! I’m going to do this and even though I could envision both closures I’m also thinking about one using a magnet closure maybe hidden under a scrap or a ticket or some ephemera that doesn’t detract from the art work. Thanks for this practical idea!
Magnet closures would be fantastic - and you're absolutely right, a great way to do it with minimal visual disruption! Thanks for that - I love when the wheels get turning like this! Thank you, Jennifer!
Such a fun idea! I think that it would be great to share making these with children, especially if they were on the trip too! Great way for them to start journaling. By the way, Conservation Corps still exist. I worked at one in California. There was a charter school attached to it. The Corp members could earn their GED, and learn job skills that would help them find employment when they graduated. The organization had a contract to maintain a large National Park nearby..clearing brush, trimming trees, etc. Just wanted to share. ❤
Oh, Claire, that's so interesting to know - thank you so much for sharing! I always assumed it was a Roosevelt-era program only, but how good to know it's still out there improving public lands and gaining valuable skills. I wish I knew more about specifically where my father-in-law worked, but he apparently wasn't one to talk about many details from the past. Thanks, as always, for watching and engaging in our fun projects here!
@@annekenlon my pleasure 😊 I thought that you would appreciate the info. I enjoy watching your videos. You are so crafty! In a good way of course! 😃 I just finished up a batch of faux vellum items like what you taught recently. I didn't have any white paper napkins, so I substituted white tissue paper. It worked nicely. 😊
Silver falls! ❤
You’ve been? ❤️💦
@@annekenloncertainly! I go a couple times a year
What if you attached the writing paper only at the top to make more of the brochure visible? I’m so glad you shared this idea. Thanks so much.
That's a great idea! Especially for a special brochure, say, from a museum with great artwork. Thanks for sharing that!