![]() I started this by laying down the bigger blocks of paper- the map print, my list, and then the cream colored paper the quote is on. The links are for easy shopping in case you want to try out the same product! □ None of these links are sponsored, by the way: these are all supplies I’ve come to enjoy through trial and error. the bigger pieces of paper were mostly from old scrapbooking supplies I had laying around (and were almost all certainly from Michael’s, too! #MichaelsIsTheRealMVP).pages from old books (found at thrift stores).scrapbooking stickers from Recollections and Momenta, both found at Michael’s.Gelly Roll pens from the Metallics collection.the journal (obviously!) Mine is a simple dot grid one from Michael’s.I will be posting my bujo packing lists, daily spreads, and other traveling pages this month, so keep an eye out for those! These two pages are a combination moodboard + new things to do + itenerary. I did a two-page spread that was just to sort of kick off my Italy planning and adventures. I’ve channeled a bit of that energy into my bullet journal and wanted to share my first Italy travel pages with you all! ![]() I’m asking because I make printables and I want to give you guys more of what you want and will be most effective for both of us.You know that feeling that happens when you’re so close to leaving for a trip or journey, but there are still a couple weeks between you and that glorious moment of leaving? Yeah, that’s where I’m at right now! I’ll be traveling to Italy for my second time at the end of the month and every time I think about it I just grin like an idiot and start daydreaming of Rome. Do you use them fairly often? Do you ever pay for printables? What do you like or dislike in a printable? Asking for a friend… Okay, I’m not. I’m curious what you think about printables.
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