Antique Map Aesthetic Guide: Vintage Cartography & Journaling Tips

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Charting the Unknown: The Ultimate Guide to the Antique Map Aesthetic By Tracy| Part of the Aesthetic Authority Series A Warm Welcome, Fellow Explorer Hello, friend! I am so thrilled you’ve found your way here today. Do you ever find yourself running your fingers over the yellowed edges of an old atlas, or feeling a spark of wonder at the sight of a hand-drawn compass rose? If so, you’ve likely fallen under the spell of the Antique Map aesthetic . There is something deeply grounding about the idea of "finding our way," especially in a world that moves as fast as ours. This aesthetic isn't just about geography; it's about the beauty of the journey and the stories we map out for ourselves. Whether you’re tucking map-themed ephemera into your junk journal or looking to navigate your mental health with more intention, let's unfurl the scroll and see where this path leads. The Origin Story: ...

Fabscraps High Tea Paper Collection: Teapot Mini Album

The second mini that I created with the paper was actually the one I started with. I loved the whole idea of the teapot shape and the cute embellishments. Somewhere though along the way I lost my mojo on this project. Luckily I have great inspiration on tap from the Facebook Group 4 Gs (Girls, Grins, Glitter and Glue)  They came up with some brilliant additions to finish this project off.

Here is where it sits now:




Don't mind the shaky hands. I have an anxiety disorder and sometimes I am a bit shaky. Also I saw on a video by Crafter 45 once that people are distracted by wounds that are unexplained. The scratches are from my big sucky King Shepherd Titan who thinks he is a lap dog. At 120lbs I beg to to differ with him.







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