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Travel Photo Book Ideas for Mini Adventures

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Mini-adventures - road trips, weekend getaways, and staycations - are great opportunities to create memories with the people you care about the most. You can commemorate all that fun in a custom travel photo book that highlights all the fun you had using these creative ideas.

Road Trip Photo Book Ideas

Hitting the open road with your favorite people is certainly cause for putting together a road trip memory book. You can make yours even more special by using these tips.

#1. Create a Page for All the Key Players

On the first page of your book, put pictures, and caption them with names and roles. For example, "Dad: Lead driver, radio station decider and boss of pit stops" or "Mom: Head navigator, snack carrier and one-woman cleanup crew" can be fabulous content for your book's first page.

#2. Use Maps

Outline your journey with an image of your route or use maps as a full-page backgrounds to stick with your road trip theme. If you took special photos at a certain location, a quick snapshot of its map location is a fun added touch.

Road Trip Adventures by Bobo Design Studio

#3. Add Road Signs to Your Theme

Take photos of road signs all the way to - or from - your destination and create a page dedicated just to them. Make sure they're in trip order.

Pro Tip: Get out of the car by especially memorable signs and snap pictures that include people.

Photo by Thandy Yung on Unsplash

Photo Books for Quick Weekend Getaways

Even 48 hours away can be a fabulous opportunity to recharge and make some memories. Use these tips to create a book you'll enjoy for years.

#1. Use Creative, Adventurous Fonts

Big, fun fonts can communicate all the big fun you had on a weekend getaway - and they're especially important on the book's cover, which should include the name of the destination. You can choose a theme that matches the type of trip you took, such as one made for visits to National Parks or one that's beach-inspired.

Summer Vacation Memories

#2. Include Your Itinerary

If you have a hand-written itinerary from your trip, that's great. Snap a picture of it and make it a full-page image in your book. If you don't, use a text block to type it in your book. Be as specific as you want; the more detail you include, the easier your getaway will be to remember later.

Travel Photo Journal by Oh Joy!

#3. Use Plenty of Full-Page Imagery

Big pictures of everyone having fun are a great addition to your book. You can use back-to-back photos or put a caption, quote, or location information on opposing pages.

Travel Photo Journal by Oh Joy!

Staycation Photo Books

Sticking close to home can be a great adventure, and what better way to commemorate a staycation than with a custom photo book? Here are some staycation ideas to get your summer going. Any of these mini-vacations can be memorable photo books.

Check out these tips to put together an unforgettable timeline you'll love to look back on.

#1. Pick a Theme That Matches Your Adventures

Exploring your own city, camping close to home, or staying in your own neighborhood? Choose a city-themed photo book, a camping adventure photo book, or something simple and easy-to-fill with your own ideas.

NYC by Kelly Purkey

#2. Group Photos by Subject

Some of the most visually appealing staycation photo books feature pictures grouped by subject. If you're an urban explorer, for example, you might be snapping shots of historic brick buildings in the city, gorgeous gardens, or boardwalk shops. Putting them all together in groups and including captions on each page can be a great way to relive the most special moments of your staycation.

NYC by Kelly Purkey

#3. Record the Finer Details

Include a written summary of your staycation at the beginning (or end) of your photo book. It doesn't have to be in-depth - you can save the details for captions on photos if you're more comfortable doing it that way - but it can be as detailed as you'd like it to be.

Rainbow Travel Scrapbook By The House that Lars Built

What Tips Can You Share for Documenting Micro-Adventures?

We'd love to hear how you've put together photo books to remember staycations, road trips, and weekend adventures. Share your tips in the comments below, where you can add a link to your book, or tag us in your favorite photos on Instagram (we're @Mixbook). Your creativity can inspire others - and that's what we love to see!

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