I created a tutorial for vintage sheet music botanical coasters, which works with any type of paper. Simply swap the magnets for pendant bails to create necklaces. Glass or bottle cap magnets, using the technique that I refined for my sheet music magnets tutorial.You can use vintage book pages as backgrounds and decorative elements for virtually any type of greeting card. Book pages look great on their own and can be overlaid with text and/or PNGs or transparent background images. ![]() But there are so many ways to use book pages. Old book pages are particularly fitting for libraries, classrooms, nurseries, and kids’ bedrooms. One of the most popular uses for antique book pages to create one-of-a-kind wall decor. ![]() If you’re searching for inspiration or simply want a few additional ideas for your new vintage printables, consider one or more of the following projects. When you’re looking for old book pages, generally, you already know how you’re going to use them. I’m also offering sets of ATC size cards and journal tags that I created with pages from the travel journal. While I have not made every single page in the travel log available, I am offering more than 50 pages, one of my largest book collections to date. In addition to a wealth of blank travel log pages, it includes a cash account section, an address book, pages with assorted flags, pages for documenting certain elements of travel (i.e., hotels, restaurants, churches), and an extensive section entitled “progress of navigation” with pages on everything from types of ships to longitude and latitude to distances between different cities. I love that this travel journal is so comprehensive. The only date with a year in the journal is 1947. Based on similar items that I’ve found online, most likely it’s from the late 1930s or early 1940s. I’m not sure of the exact age of the vintage travel log that I’m featuring in this post. While there is no question that phones make it easy to document travel, there is still nothing quite like a physical record. In the age of social media, the vast majority of people record all of their travels digitally. A physical travel journal has quickly become an item of the past.
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