Honeymoon Photos – Part 1, Lima & the Desert Coast

Back in August, my husband and I spent two weeks in Peru for our honeymoon.  During those two weeks, we visited Lima, Ica, Nazca, Iquitos and the Amazon, Cuzco and the Sacred Valley, including Machu Picchu.  Needless to say, we were exhausted by the end of our two week trip, but we came home with a ton of pictures!  Here are a few of our favorites photos from the trip – if you’re interested, you can see more of them here.

LIMA

It was winter time during our trip to Peru, which meant that Lima was mostly cold and gray and we didn’t take many pictures of the city:


{the Presidential Palace}


{Moorish balconies of the Bishop’s Palace next to the Cathedral}


{Spanish tiles inside the Cathedral}


{a newlywed couple taking wedding portraits at the Parc D’Amour at night}


{some of the very cool tin art sculptures that we saw around Lima}

THE DESERT COAST

After Lima, we headed down the Pan-American Highway along Peru’s western Desert Coast towards Ica and Nazca.  (Peonies, this is where I e-mailed you after your computer crashed).  Ica is known for some pretty impressive sand dunes, which I gave up climbing about halfway up.  My husband climbed all the way up one dune and was very proud of himself for conquering said sand dune.


{All of the hotels were nestled around a once real, but now fake, lagoon/oasis called Laga Huacachina.  It all felt very artificial and actually kind of creeped me out a bit.}

Ica is also famous for being part of Peru’s wine country and for its family-operated wineries known as bodegas.  But lest you think that this means something fabulously glamorous like Italian wineries, think again.  This is what we discovered:

I can’t even begin to tell you how much crap was piled up around the winery – I recall seeing several skulls that I’m sure belonged in a museum somewhere, a stuffed fox or at least the pelt of a fox, a preserved tarantula, among others. Here’s a photo that our taxi driver/tour guide took of us:


{We’re doing our best not to look a bit terrified}

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After Ica, we took another bus down to Nazca to see the Nazca Lines. Everything you’ll see below is a Line – from the long, straight runway-looking lines to the line drawings of birds and animals. The entire plateau, known as the Pampas de Jumana, is covered in these lines:

{Next up, Iquitos and the Amazon…}

More lovely calendars… Black Pearl Press

Elisabeth of Black Pearl Press just finished up her 2009 calendar – and I absolutely love the new direction of these designs.  Elisabeth used free-hand cut outs of black construction paper to create the composition for each month:

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Check out Elisabeth's full post for additional photos and details about this lovely calendar!

{photos via all stripes}

Happy Thanksgiving!

We’re making the long drive from DC to Syracuse tomorrow to spend the Thanksgiving holiday with my husband’s family, so I’m heading out a bit early today to get ready for the trip.  I won’t have regular internet access over the holiday, but I’ve scheduled a post a day with photos from our honeymoon in Peru while we’re away.  I’ll be back on Monday with more paper goodies and inspiration.  For those of you celebrating Thanksgiving, have a wonderful holiday weekend!

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On a personal note, today is our 6-month wedding anniversary!  Our dating anniversary isn’t too far behind in December.  Since my husband reads this blog, I just wanted to send him some very happy anniversary wishes — I love you so very, very much.

Holiday Stationery – Albee Press

One more group of holiday cards to share with you!  These letterpress handwriting cards (you know how much I love handwriting these days) and gift boxes are from Albee Studio:

Albee Studio also has a fun line of non-holiday stationery, which you can check out in their Etsy store right here.  Alex Savakis, the creative force behind Albee Studio, is a lettering artist based in California – you can see more of his design and illustration portfolio here.

{images via Albee Studio}

Holiday Card Round Up, Part 3

Time for Part Three of my holiday stationery round up!  This is most likely the last big round up post, but I will continue to post holiday stationery as often as needed as new designs come out.  Also, for those of you interested in some handmade holiday paper fun, Vané at Brooklyn Bride is hosting another holiday card swap!  You can find all the details right here – just make sure you’re absolutely committed to participating in the swap before signing up.

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Now on to the rest of the holiday card round up:


{Cricket Press}


{letterpress cards and coasters from Paper Dragonfly Studio}


{Tara Hogan}


{paperedtogether}


{paper stories}


{holiday cards and gift wrap from smock paper}


{dutch door press}


{holiday cards and gift tags from ruby press}


{moontree press}


{favorite design}


{Dingbat Press}


{paper parasol}


{Night Owl Paper Goods}


{Looky-Loo Letterpress}


{Carta, Inc. by Angela Liguori}


{bowerbox press}


{melangerienyc}


{brooklyn bookbinder}


{Albertine Press}

That about does it for this year’s holiday card round-up!  I hope you’ve enjoyed looking at all the amazing holiday designs – I’d love to hear which ones you end up using as your holiday stationery this year!