Project | Travel Album: Expedition Heidelberg

I've been busy making other things for awhile, but I finally got a huge new order of prints made from my first trip to Germany to attend Creativeworld in 2014. Now I can start work on the second half of that album! (If you missed the first half of it, the links to those pages are at the end of the article.)

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Heidelberg train Simple Stories Travel Notes

Heidelberg train Simple Stories Travel Notes

For this layout about my train journey from Frankfurt to Heidelberg for a day of touring, I grabbed a recent purchase that I couldn't wait to use - the new Simple Stories Travel Notes collection that I'd been in love with since I saw it announced before the winter shows. Originally, I intended this to be a brighter layout, but as I worked through it, I ended up focusing on the more muted tones in the collection (like blue, green, and brown) and avoiding heavy doses of the red and yellow that I found overwhelmed the photos.

Supplies Used:

  • Simple Stories Travel Notes collection pack: Amazon, SB.com

  • Simple Stories Travel Notes stickers pack: Amazon, SB.com

  • MT Washi tape - 25mm vintage map

  • Hero Arts "Kelly's To Do List: Amazon, SB.com

  • Sizzix Tim Holtz Alteration dies - Adventure Words: Script: Amazon, SB.com

  • cardstock scraps

  • Ranger Tim Holtz Distress Oxide Ink - Hickory Smoke: Amazon, SB.com

  • Ranger Tim Holtz Distress Ink - Black Soot: Amazon, SB.com

  • Stamper's Anonymous Tim Holtz stamps - Life Quotes: Amazon, SB.com

  • date stamp

  • Faber-Castell Pitt Artist Pen (Superfine) - Black: Amazon, SB.com

  • Dymo Organizer Xpress: Amazon

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I built this layout around the really strong photos from the train station and on the train. Along with the two pieces of memorabilia, it didn't leave me a lot of extra space to play with, so this layout is pretty lean on decoration.

Heidelberg train left

Heidelberg train left

Although the Simple Stories Travel Notes collection comes with a sheet of cut-apart 4" by 6" cards, I chose to make my own for the title card. I cut off the corner of one of the patterned papers to create my base. The rest of the design is very simple - a slash of washi tape, a word die for the main title, and then the labelmaker for the city. The date stamp got the date on the layout without much fuss.

Heidelberg train title

Heidelberg train title

I don't like gluing down memorabilia, so the WC ticket is loose in the pocket that I made for it. I just put a piece of pattern paper behind it to separate it from the page behind. And yes, that is a really bad "go" pun I was intentionally making with the journaling card sticker.

Heidelberg train left detail 1

Heidelberg train left detail 1

I also made my own journaling card using the same piece of paper that I cut for the title card. I stamped it with Hickory Smoke Distress Oxide, which is my new favorite gray ink. The effect on this paper was almost tone-on-tone. The "Go Some Where New" card was from a cut-apart sheet in the Simple Stories Travel Notes collection. I put it here to pull these colors across from the other page. It's also the 2nd piece of map print I managed to sneak on the page, along with the washi tape. (Trying to get map print on each page has something of my meme for this album.)

That's not an error photographing the layout that the photo of the train tracks and red lights is so blurry. That's how the original photo actually looks. Normally, I'd delete a photo this blurry. But occasionally, the effect is somewhat artistic. I really liked how this image captured the sunrise and the sense of being half-awake in the early morning hour. So I decided to use it instead of delete it.

Heidelberg train left detail 2

Heidelberg train left detail 2

All of the 3" x 4" cards on the right side of the layout are pre-designed cards from cut-apart sheet in the Simple Stories Travel Notes collection.The kraft colored journaling card carries the kraft color over that is on the other page to balance it. And notice I got some more map print in on the "Adventure" card!

Heidelberg train right

Heidelberg train right

My photos for this side of the layout weren't that great due to the low light and moving train, so I processed them to give them a slightly vintage feel.

I used my journaling card on this page to explain what the pictures were of, and also somewhat give background on what the intent was of the sunrise photo on the other page.

Heidelberg train right detail

Heidelberg train right detail

In the bottom corner, I made a pocket for my second piece of memorabilia - my train ticket. I cut the card behind from a piece of paper in the Simple Stories Travel Notes collection. I chose the seafoam color to balance the use of it on the other page, as well as in some of the photos. Then I created a title at the top with a piece of washi tape and a sticker. Like with the other memorabilia, I left it just floating in the pocket instead of gluing it down.

Heidelberg train right detail 2

Heidelberg train right detail 2

I hope this inspires you to get a trip of yours scrapped!

If you missed it earlier, you can check out the rest of the album so far using the links below:

Pocket Scrapbook A Travel Album

Pocket Scrapbook A Travel Album

Nancy Nally

I’m the owner of Nally Studios LLC, which owns the websites Nally Studios and Craft Critique. I’ve spent the last 20 years working in the crafts industry as a writer and marketing consultant. My newest venture is the Nally Studios etsy store, where I sell digital files for scrapbookers. I live in Florida with my husband, teenage daughter, and a cat who thinks its a dog.

https://www.nallystudios.etsy.com
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