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2009 Europe Scrapbook: Colors and Creations

The following scrapbooking layouts are some examples where I was inspired by something – colors, an object, an idea.  Our trip to Italy and France brought us to so many different cities and sights, and as I put together my scrapbook, I wanted to incorporate as much of their unique qualities as possible.  Enjoy! 

On colors: In the first two scrapbooking layouts (Burano and Vernazza), the brightly-colored paper choices were influenced by the colorful buildings seen throughout the towns. 

The only “side trip” we took from Venice was to the nearby island of Burano, known for colorful buildings and delicate lacework.  The other option we considered was Murano (known for the glass blowing), but we opted to go to the less popular, slightly further island of Burano.  We spent our time wandering through the empty streets, admiring the colorful houses, and shopping in the many lace and souvenir shops.  I wanted to capture the fun, colorful aspect of the town in my scrapbooking page for Burano.  

SuitcaseJournal: Houses of Burano, Venice, Italy

Taken on our visit to Burano, Italy. A nice break from the crowded island of Venice!

SuitcaseJournal: Burano, Venice, Italy by Kristin

Vernazza was our home base for the three nights we stayed in Cinque Terre (the other four fishing villages in Cinque Terre are Riomaggiore, Manarola, Corniglia, and Monterosso al Mare – we spent at least a little bit of time in each).  All five fishing villages are known for their colorful buildings.  I wanted to construct the Vernazza scrapbooking page by capturing the dominating salmon and yellow colors of the buildings and the beautiful aqua of the Mediterranean. 

SuitcaseJournal: Vernazza, Cinque Terre, Italy

A picture taken on our hike from Vernazza to Monterosso al Mare.

SuitcaseJournal: Vernazza, Cinque Terre, Italy by Kristin

On creations: In Nice, we stayed at the Mercure hotel, which was separated from the Mediterranean only by the Promenade des Anglais.  This wide promenade was perfect for strolling throughout the day and one of our favorite routes to travel to different parts of the city.  I decided to recreate the look of the promenade by using gray paper for the aspahlt and white ribbon for the line separating the two sides.  While it isn’t a super accurate depiction, it’s a fun way to decorate this scrapbooking page!

SuitcaseJournal: Promenade des Anglais by Kristin

SuitcaseJournal: Close up of Promenade des Anglais scrapbooking page, made by Kristin

A closeup of the paper-and-ribbon Promenade des Anglais.

Finally, one of the last pages I completed for the Europe 2009 scrapbook was the Montmartre page, in Paris, France.  I wasn’t feeling terribly inspired, however I loved the Montmartre area and wanted to include the pictures and memories from that time on our trip.  I had a thought of using a chevron design for the background, but couldn’t find anything that fit what I was looking for.  So, I decided to make my own background.  I love this because it’s something anyone can do – I used a ruler, a pencil, and scissors.  No special scrapbooking tools.  Best of all, I was able to choose the colors and exactly how I wanted the design laid out on the page.

SuitcaseJournal: Montmartre, Paris, France by Kristin

I don’t always have a great idea or use the colors of the photos to influence my pages, but when I do, I generally love the results! My favorite of the above layouts is probably the Vernazza page – the layout is clean and those colors look fabulous together.

Relaxing at Our Casual B&B Wine Bar in Montepulciano, Tuscany

One of our favorite memories from our Greece/Italy Honeymoon in 2011 was the time we spent in the wine bar at Locanda San Francesco, our bed & breakfast in Montepulciano, Tuscany.  Check-in for the B&B was actually in the wine bar, and we were greeted with a complimentary drink and snack when we arrived.  The wine list at the bar features a selection of local wines, most notably the famous Vino Nobile di Montepulciano.  There is an option to enjoy a glass, a bottle, or even a tasting flight.  We loved the wine, but the ambiance is what is most memorable.  We not only returned for the experience the night of our arrival, but also each of the following four nights.

Wine bar at La Locanda in Montepulciano, Tuscany

The wine bar includes a small bar as well as several tables, armchairs, and coffee tables. We usually opted for the comfortable arm chairs.  The bar’s clientele included guests from the 4 rooms at the B&B, other tourists visiting Montepulciano, and several locals.  Small snacks, such as nuts and olives, were served with each drink order.  There was also a small food menu served during lunch and the evenings.  We actually opted for dinner at the Wine Bar one of the nights, and were very satisfied with the quality of food. Continue reading

First Complete Scrapbook

I have finally finished a project that I’ve been working on for the past two and a half years (though not continuously – moving, buying a house, finding a new job, planning a wedding and honeymoon, and living life got in the way): a scrapbook of Ryan and my trip to Venice, Cinque Terre, Nice, and Paris.  Also known as my first trip out of the U.S. Also known as the trip when Ryan proposed.  Also known as the trip that confirmed a future full of travel for the two of us.

We obviously have great memories from this trip, so I wanted to make sure to capture the special moments, beautiful places, and the fun activities we experienced througout the week and a half we spent in Europe.  Scrapbooking seemed like the perfect solution.  It’s been a hobby of mine for almost 10 years.  I’m definitely not an expert, but I’ve found that it’s a relaxing activity and it produces some amazing results!  I love playing around with different layout ideas and finding creative ways to make each page different.  Plus, it’s a way to give more meaning to the pictures from our travels.  Many scrapbookers journal on the pages and, while I haven’t done much of that in this scrapbook, it’s something that I will likely incorporate in the future.

Without getting too much into the details, I want to share a few of my layouts from this scrapbook. 

1. Exploring Venezia.  Much of our time spent in Venice was exploring the fish-shaped island.  

scrapbook layout exploring venezia venice italy europe scrapbooking travel ideas

2. Castello Doria.  A castle on a high point in Vernazza that was used as a lookout for pirates.  The views were spectacular!

scrapbook layout castello doria vernazza cinque terre italy europe scrapbooking travel ideas

3. Colline du Chateau.  Castle Hill is the best place to go for breathtaking views of Nice. 

scrapbook layout colline du chateau nice france europe scrapbooking travel ideas

4. Arc de Triomphe.  From the top and the bottom, the Arc de Triomphe in Paris was one of our favorite sights to visit. 

scrapbook layout arc de triomph paris france europe scrapbooking travel ideas

This is only a small subset of the pages I’ve created for this scrapbook of our 2009 trip to Europe.  I can’t wait to share more!

Le Cantine – Taste and Learn!

Le Cantine, located in Greve in Chianti, boasts that it is the largest enoteca in Tuscany.  It’s very easy to believe this claim – you walk down a set of stairs into the tasting area and find yourself surrounded by what seems like an unlimited amount of wine tasting machines.

This was a perfect way for Ryan and I to spend our morning in Greve in Chianti (we took a half day trip from Florence – more on this later).  It’s not the personal experience you’d receive at some places, but it worked for us!  You purchase a card with a certain amount of money on it (we paid for 25 euros on our card) and decide which wines to taste.  The underground enoteca has mechanical wine dispensers.  You simply find a wine you wish to taste, stick your card in the slot, place your glass under the appropriate spout, and press the button for the corresponding wine.  Each taste has a price clearly marked above the bottle.  The prices started at 0.60 euros and go up from there.  Ryan and I generally tasted wines between 0.60 and 1.20 euros, which allowed us to sample plenty of different wines.

A close-up view of the wine dispenser machines.

We love tasting wines and learning about what we’re drinking.  Le Cantine has a supply of wine guides available in several languages which provide an explanation of the different wines available to taste.  Since we were heading to Montepulciano right after Florence, we were interested in the famous wine of that region – Vino Nobile di Montepulciano.  Vino Nobile di Montepulciano is always made up of at least 70% of a Sangiovese grape clone, called Prugnolo Gentile, which is used exclusively for this wine.  The remaining 30% is generally made up of Canaiolo, Merlot, and/or Cabernet Sauvignon.  In general, I preferred the mix of Sangiovese and Canaiolo.  We also tasted several Chianti Classico wines, which are also made up of mostly the Sangiovese grape (at least 80%).  Both the Vino Nobile di Montepulciano and Chianti Classico are D.O.C.G. wines, which certifies that the wines are made within a certain region using specific methods and are tasted for quality by the government (bottles are marked with a pink label across the top). 

The majority of the wines offered at Le Cantine are red, but there are also some white wines and sparkling wines to choose from, as well as Vin Santo (dessert wine) and grappa.  In addition to wine, olive oil tastings are offered through the same style of dispensing machines.  And best of all – they are free to taste!  There is also free salami provided at the front counter (shown in the first picture), along with other foods available for purchase.

If you have a limited amount of time in Greve in Chianti and wish to taste several wines of the region, Le Cantine is a must!  It won’t be the same experience as touring a winery of the area, but it will provide a lot of wine and information.  It’s open from 10am-7pm, daily (check the website for any holdiay closures) and is located between the Piazza Trento bus stop and the main piazza in Greve in Chianti.