This is the largest of my journals. It is 9 by 6 inches. This gives you quite a lot of room for photographs, pockets, and inserts.

I tried to leave room for more daily paper and journaling on each spread.

Some of the pages were smaller and I used them almost as if they were for short notes or the image themselves were the page.

Many of the images I used I tried to make relevant to my own life. Like the boat and the number 33. It is a friends and 33 is the slip number.

Here you can sort of get an idea of how thick the journals start out. Much more will be added as the days go by. I hope you will try one. It is definitely worth the effort.
2 comments:
Your journal pages are truly amazing! I just signed up for the class and love seeing pages like yours for inspiration! The die-cut quail is cool! And I'm so impressed at how many you've made already.
Diana
Those look like so much fun to make!
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