Nature Journal: Capture Your Experiences in a Journal

 Nature Journal: Capture Your Experiences in a Journal


Nature Journals are awesome, especially if you live next to a bunch of vegetation, and if you don't know what a Nature Journal is, then let me enlighten you, it's a book where you put down all of nature info. For example, it can be about different types of leaves and hand drawn illustration about flora and fauna (printing is also an option) It could be about your experiences with nature, camping or just a funny story when you went on a road trip with your family. Anyways if you're still feeling stuck, then let me show you how far the road goes.


Step 1: Grab (or buy) a green or brown journal. (this isn't necessary but just for the aesthetic) You could customize the cover by sticking um... stickers and make it look aesthetic. The theme is your wish, you could choose vintage or aesthetic vibes.


Step 2: Yank a black pen and draw a border on the THIRD page (1st is your details (name, contact blah, blah) and 2nd is the 'about me' page) and then go outside and collect the leaves of familiar plants, or your plants that you grow at home. Now slap (um... not actually though) them on your journal and google them up, write a few points on the leaf/plant and add some bizazz to them (stickers, duh!) That's it! But there are more to a nature journal than just plants, you could write a poem of your favorite animal or write a story about your recent experiences camping and also about that time you went to the beach or went hiking. You could even stick some pictures of you and your family. It would make for a great memorable trip.


Step 3: Don't quit! So, you expect yourself to do this "journaling thing" every Thursday, then fine but if you miss it 2 times then you can forget you ever had a one (just sayin')

Anyways, this post was a really short one, but this hobby might go a long way.










Comments

DhaQueen said…
I started a nature journal, it was a lot of fun !

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