Someone on reddit asked about my journaling supplies so I thought I’d share here too!
Traveler's Notebook is my only journaling system, I started using it in 2017 and have been loving it ever since!
The 4 fountain pens shown are my current inked pens that I'm cycling through, the Sailor Pro Gear Slim is my newest baby 🥺🤧
Having both the Kodak Mini 3 Retro and Mini 2 Retro is probably unnecessary but it’s nice having options of printing my photos in either 3x3" or 2x3". The 3x3" sometimes take up a lot of space on the page, and the 2x3" is perfect for that spot on the inside cover of a TN insert. The Kodak photo paper is also less bulky than Fuji Instax films!
The Kokuyo Dotliner is super handy for sticking photos and ephemera on pages without using liquid glue or a glue stick, and I think it gives my pages a cleaner look as opposed to taping them down
The rest of my supplies are watercolours, assorted washi tape, markers/mildliners, fineliners, stickers, etc
I've been doing some research on budget friendly journaling supplies! Take a look and give me suggestions as well. I'm willing to try out supplies so you don't have to waste your time!
Why You Should Search The Public Domain | Keeping Art History Alive
Whether you’re a crafter looking for decorative designs for journals and paper projects, or a college student searching for inexpensive materials for DIY decor, the public domain is the way to go.
Here are some of the best uses I’ve found as a paper crafter using Artvee.com
I’m currently on book tour in France, and I’m posting these free comics publicly on my Patreon.
I’m technically most of the way done with the first leg of the tour, but I wanna be present for it, so I’m just doing these on the train and in my hotel when I’m not too tired. Enjoy!