January 24, 2026
I traveled solo to Iceland for three nights, then continued on to Amsterdam for eleven—two weeks of quiet mornings, long walks, unexpected moments, and pages slowly filling with memory.
This journal became my constant companion along the way. I averaged about four pages a day, capturing fleeting impressions, sketches, bits of color, and the small details that tend to fade if they aren’t given a home. By the time I returned, every page was full—each one holding a piece of the journey.
In this video, I’m sharing a full flip-through of that travel journal. It’s a reminder of why I journal when I travel—not to document everything, but to preserve the feeling of being there. These pages are a treasure to me, just like all my journals collected from travels around the world.
If you’ve ever wondered how a travel journal fills up day by day, or what it looks like when memory meets the page, I hope this inspires you to start (or continue) your own!
If you'd like a FREE PDF of my list of travel art supplies, click the link below:
https://artjournal.kit.com/artsupplies
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