Make a DIY Pushpin Travel Map
Keep track of your travels with a DIY pushpin travel map! A few easy tricks make this map extra special and easy to create.
Here’s one for anybody with wanderlust!
When we were dating, Ryan and I used to make each other Valentines ever year instead of buying anything. One here hemade me this for Valentine’s Day, and I just about died!
It was a travel map with a pinpoint on every city that we had traveled to together. So incredibly special.
Travel is meaningful to so many of us, and I wanted to create a DIY version of a pushpin travel map that would be easy for anybody to make! It’s such a special way to keep a memory of the trips that you’ve made.
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DIYs for Travel
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I took a moment to pull some of our most popular out of the archives, just for you. Be sure to pin your favorites so that you can find them again easily.
Supplies You’ll Need
Map of your choice. We used a US map, but if you’re a world traveler you could definitely use a world map. You could even do a state or favorite city!
Corkboard. These cork sheets would work well, or a framed cork bulletin board would give it a little more of a sturdy feel.
Spray glue. I like to adhere the map to the cork board to make sure the map doesn’t shift around. Spray glue is a great way to do that.
Pins. There are lots of pin options to try! I like the straight pins, like you might use for a sewing project, because they have colorful pin heads. Here’s a shorter option with lots of color choices. Or a good old fashioned push pin would do the trick!
Spray paint in various colors. This is optional, especially if you have colored straight pins. I only had a couple of colors so I painted some of them gold.
How to Make a DIY Pushpin Travel Map
- Cut your corkboard to the size of your map.
- In a well-ventilated area, apply a thin layer of spray glue to the back of the map.
- Carefully place the map sticky-side-down onto the corkboard. Smooth out the paper of the map onto the cork so that there are no bubbles under the surface.
- Stick a batch of pins into a scrap of cork and spray paint. We decided on three colors: white for places Ryan has been, yellow for places I’ve been, and gold for places we’ve been together. If you have multicolored pins, you can skip this step.
Adding Pins to A Travel Map
Once your pins and map dry, you can start adding pins to the map!
I find that it helps to go chronologically through your memory to try to get your pins in all the right places!
Once you catch up to current day, it’s easier to place a pin whenever you travel to a new place.
We had some pretty intense tour schedules when we were working on the road, so it took us some time to figure out. But we eventually got it!
I think we’re planning on hanging ours on a bedroom wall for travel inspiration. I’ve just got 4 states to go until I’ve seen all 50! xoxo
Push Pin Travel Map
Keep track of your travels with a DIY pushpin travel map! A few easy tricks make this map extra special and easy to create.
Materials
- Map
- Cork board
- Spray glue
- Push pins
Tools
- Scissors
Instructions
- Cut your corkboard to the size of your map.
- In a well-ventilated area, apply a thin layer of spray glue to the back of the map.
- Carefully place the map sticky-side-down onto the corkboard. Smooth out the paper of the map onto the cork so that there are no bubbles under the surface.
- Stick a batch of pins into a scrap of cork and spray paint. We decided on three colors: white for places Ryan has been, yellow for places I've been, and gold for places we've been together. If you have multicolored pins, you can skip this step.
Notes
Once your pins and map dry, you can start adding pins to the map!
I find that it helps to go chronologically through your memory to try to get your pins in all the right places!
Once you catch up to current day, it's easier to place a pin whenever you travel to a new place.
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Love it Chelsea! We have a spot on our gallery wall for a travel map. Now I just need to find time to make it..
Thanks Kell! I promise, it’s a super-fast project. And we found our map at Paper Source, if you’re looking!
I love this idea! and it’s a great deco piece too!
Thanks! It’s looking great in our bedroom!
I love the idea !!! Thank you for being so inspiring !
Must make this. It’s been far too long since I’ve taken a trip – this would be the perfect reminder to get moving 🙂
Definitely, Sho! It’s up in our bedroom and those states without pins in them are calling my name. Eventually I think we need a world map. 😉
My wife and I did this on our wall too, on a huge cork board. Around the edges where the map doesn’t cover, we put pictures or post cards from our trips.
They make actual map pins, which would work better. But we used the same pins you have used here.
i think you’ve read my mind and have done an beautiful job!
love how simple and pretty it looks!
awesome way for me to visualize and finish off my bucket list!
So glad you like it, Sarah! Hopefully you can use the idea!
Wow – all 50 states! You’re my travel hero – that is definitely on my list. Thanks for sharing the DIY. Love it.
Amazing idea!! and very inspiring for a couple’s home! it make’s one think of it’s next destination!! Thank you!!
What size map is this and where did you get the map?
Hi Joe,
The map was an old one that I’d been hanging onto for a while, but I’m sure you can order one on Amazon or someplace similar. This particular map is about 24″ x 32″.
I searched the name on the map, Bacon’s Standard, and bought it on Amazon. http://www.amazon.com/Decorative-Wrap-20X28-USA-Map/dp/B0024KY9RY/ref=sr_1_1?s=arts-crafts&ie=UTF8&qid=1413469268&sr=1-1 Hope that helps!
Thanks Naomi!
Wow this is awesome. I just bought myself a map, and I’m going to start to pin my vacations. What did you use to get the whole map and cork board to stay on the wall?
Hi Meighan! We actually attached a picture hanger to the back of the corkboard and hung it like you would a frame.
What spray paint did you use for the pins. Gold pins are impossible to find and super expensive on line
Hi May, any gold spray paint will work! My favorite happens to be Montana Gold, but you could use any that you like and it would be fine.
love this! What kind of spray glue did you use?