Monday, September 5, 2011

how i spent my summer vacation

I think this has to be the longest P&P post ever! It took such a long time putting together because I kept stopping and reminiscing about how truly wonderful my vacation was.  I do have to say that I was quite unprepared for this trip. I usually have my bags packs {seriously} a week before I leave but for some reason, I was literally weighing/ removing/weighing again until my brother-in-law showed up to take me to the airport.     Ever since I was a kid, once the flight attendant tells us that they are preparing to land in Lisbon airport, I hurriedly lift the window shade for my first sign of orange roof tops but for the first time ever there were no orange tiles because we landed really early {5 am} that it was still dark out  ::sad face:: 

Our first stop was breakfast at the {Antiga Confeteria de Belem} for some of their world famous pasteis de Belem! It has to be one of my favorite places.  I love the blue and white decor.  If you look from the outside, you'll see a typically small bakery {left} but once you're inside, there is a long maze complete with small bistro tables just waiting for locals and tourists to fill.  Unfortunately, we arrived to find the bakery still closed. GASP! So what would any other self respected tourist do? We waited and waited until they opened  and order a dozen of those warm custard cups {right} and washed them down with a galão {coffee and foamed milk served in a tall glass}.  

A few blocks away stands the Belem Tower. A beautiful Manueline style fortress which sits on the Tagus River. It's where many of the voyages of discovery started and one of my favorite places in the world!  
note: the Belem Tower photos were taken on my second trip to the bakery ;)

For the time I stayed in the Lisbon area, I was lucky enough to crash at my aunt's house in Costa da Caparica.  To get there we have to cross the 25 de Abril Bridge, which often gets confused for San Francisco's Golden Gate Bridge.  On the other side stands the grand Cristo Rei monument {left} that overlooks the city of Lisbon. Costa da Caprica is known for their beaches {right}. I wouldn't know because the whole time I was there, my toes didn't touch the water. That's how cold it was!! 

Our next stop is Sintra. A charming town that is usually filled with tourists {especially in August}. Our first stop was what else, a cafe. {Cafe a Piriquita} is known for their Queijadas, small little cheese cakes made with sugar, cheese, flour, egg, and cinnamon.  Another Sintra fave are travesseiros {right}, a light as air pastry filled with egg and almond filling and dusted with sugar. Both are sweet and a must try if you're ever in Sintra.  

After my sweet binge, we walked and wander the quaint, narrow streets {left} that are filled with local shops and tourists of course!  Sintra is also known for its beautiful Palácio Nacional da Pena {right} that was built in the middle ages and sits on top of the hill above Sintra. 

Later that day I visited the {Monserrate Park and Palace}, a romantic garden built by a wealthy Englishman, Francis Cook.  Beautiful landscape filled with plants {left}, waterfalls and ponds. The chapel ruins {right} is dedicated to Our Lady of Monserrate is so enchanting and romantic. It took us about an hour to walk around and finally had to CLIMB up this steep hill to the Palace.  I was pretty disappointed because I huffed up that hill to find out that photo taking was not allowed inside..bummer!  

{left} Downtown Lisbon is best place to shop!! {right} How lovely is that tile wall? 

Visiting Obidos transports you to another time. The town has a medieval feel with its jesters, jugglers and narrow cobblestone streets. {left} Shops are lined up with gorgeous linens, stoneware and Ginja, a sour cherry liqueur. {right} I couldn't leave without sampling some Ginja in those cute chocolate cups. 

We made a quick stop at Cabo da Roca, the westernmost point of Portugal.  I loved hearing the sea crash against the cliffs {left} but please don't forget your jacket because it gets pretty windy and chilly there.  {right} lighthouse / souvenir shop. 

{left} No trip to Portugal is complete without visiting Fatima. The famous town where three young peasants claimed they saw Our Lady of Fatima.  I always feel a sense of peace every time I visit.   {right} I came across this vehicle after visiting a local farmers market.  It was so cute and tiny! 

{left} Prosciutto is a must in any Portuguese household.  It's too bad Customs doesn't allow us to bring it back to the states.  {right} I woke up to this view everyday. 

{left} medieval castle {right} gorgeous old lanterns

{left} Can you see the old man's head? {right} I rode the ski lift on the Torre, the hightest point of Portugal. It's a big tourist attraction during the winter months for its skiing and snowboarding. 

Piódão was such a treasure. We decided to visit this little village when we read it in a tourism book. When you first approach the village you come across this large white church {left}which was in the middle of some renovations. We walked and climbed tons of stairs and took in the gorgeous views and marveled by the slate houses and their wooden doors and windows {right} are painted in the prettiest shade of blue. 

The Alcobaça Monastery {left} was the stop that I couldn't leave Portugal without visiting. This medieval Roman Catholic Monastery is the resting place of King Pedro I and his mistress, Ines do Castro.  The couple is considered the Portuguese Romeo and Juliet. We visited their tombs and walked around the courtyard {right} and I was blown away with the gothic architecture. 

{left} rooms were filled with these gorgeous statues. {right} one of the countless basins in the kitchen. 

While visiting some family friends, we did a quick pit stop to Aveiro. The city is nicknamed the "The Portuguese Venice" because of its canals. Since it was such a quick visit, we didn't have a chance to tour the  ria on one of those colorful boats {left}. But we did have chance to pick up some ovos moles {right}, a local delicacy that are shaped in sea shells and are made of egg yokes and sugar.


On the last days of my vacation, I headed out to Porto. I never visited this city except for the airport {go figure!} and aimlessly walked around the city. I spotted this old sewing machine on the roof of an abandoned shed while we happily waited for our amazing local tour guides.  Sofia + Andre met with us at the Cathedral {right} and we walked a lot. They talked so proudly of their city and I totally understand why they love it so much. 

 They picked a outdoor cafe with views of Vila Nova de Gaia and ordered what else...a francesinha! Sofia and I had a few conversations about francesinhas and to be quite honest, the sandwich scared me!  But since I always try to sample the local foods, I took their advice and ordered one myself. The sandwich is filled with ham, sausage, steak, cheese and is smothered with a thick sauce and served with french fries. Of course since it was my first time, I had to get the deluxe which also was topped with a fried egg. And I loved it!! But they did called me a lightweight for not finishing it. LOL

{left} Porto tower {right} downtown neighborhood

After lunch we walked some more and they took us to see the Lello Bookshop {left}.  I first heard about it from Sofia and it is quite an experience, the impressive red staircase and the stain glass windows are beautiful, too bad they didn't allow cameras inside. We also stopped in {A Vida Portuguesa} {right} a cute shop filled with Claus Porto soaps, books and other traditional handcrafts. 

Before packing I took a picture of my souvenirs {left}. Miniature replicated houses, postcards {of course!} maps, linens, journal and pintarolas!! Coming home was bittersweet {right} I miss my sister's kids but by the time I settled in my airplane seat, I was already missing Portugal too.  


{p.s.} Don't forget to enter the amazing giveaways that are happening this week! 

Monday, August 22, 2011

Hi there...

  I'm back from vacation. Did you miss me? I missed you guys terribly. I can't believe how fast the past few weeks have gone. I had such an amazing time!! I'm excited to be back to blogging and chatting up with all of you again. Stay tune for a fresh wedding board inspired by my trip.    

But, first I need to send a huge virtual hug to all my amazing guest bloggers.  Thank you!!  
Lana, Stacey, Cyd, Megan A., Erin M., Paloma, Jillian, Kristi, Darren, Erin E., Melissa, Christina, Emma, Jenny, Lena, Megan S., Lauren, Kate, Nick and Aleah! 

In case you missed any of their posts...

Thursday, July 21, 2011

até breve

Well, I'm off for a much needed vacation. I'm a bit stressed because I haven't finished packing and my bag already exceeds the weight limit. Ah! What am I going to do? Can I survive with three pairs of shoes? Doubt it!   I'm heading to the motherland for a few weeks but have no fear because I rounded up some ah-mazing friends to keep you company while I'm away.  The guest posts will begin on Monday and I'm certain you're going to love them as much as I do.  I'll try my best to keep you updated and I'll drop by to say Olá.  Don't have too much fun without me.  Até breve {see you soon}.

xoxo
Chris

Monday, May 30, 2011

{fun in the sun}

{sarah evens photography via ruffled}
Happy Memorial Day friends.   Hope your day is filled with lots of fun in the sun. Today we are expecting the weather to be 90°+ so I'm planning heading down to the Jersey shore to cool off.  I'll be back tomorrow with some wedding pretties. 

I'm kicking off the unofficial start to summer with a sponsor sale. 
Email me postcardsandpretties@gmail.com for me rates & stats. 

Sunday, May 15, 2011

wedding program challenge

A few weeks ago, I came across this DIY challenge from Minted.com. They recently introduced a new line of wedding programs and challenged bloggers to come up with fun and creative ways to embellish these programs.  I thought why not, and next thing I knew I signed up for it. 

As soon as I received the package from Minted.com with the program samples, I was pleased to find the cocktail hour program inside. It's simple, clean and modern..it's so pretty right?

Since the inside of the program had such a beautiful and graphic design, I decided to print the program text on velum paper. That way the pattern can be seem under the text and not hidden  behind the program insert.

Luckily I had the perfect grosgrain ribbon in a pretty shade of yellow to bind everything together. In keeping with the simple and clean look of the program, I tied a simple knot on the side
I don't know about you but I ALWAYS cry {not ugly cry, just a few tears} at wedding ceremonies and I tend to forget to bring tissues with me e-v-e-r-y-t-i-m-e. It's true! So I decided to tuck in a pocket tissue inside the miniature envelope on the back of the program for anyone who happens to shed a tear or two like me.

So what do you think? you like? I would love to hear what you think.

Wish me luck friends!!! 

{Wedding Program DIY}
Materials:

Program

Velum paper 8.5"x 11"

Grosgrain ribbon

Miniature envelopes

Pocket tissues
Double sided tape

Instructions:
Download the program insert page template and print on vellum paper. The document is divided into two columns. Using a paper cutter or scissors, carefully cut along the line.

Fold the program insert in half and place inside the program cover.  Using 18" ribbon, loop the ribbon around the cover and insert and tie a knot on the side. 

Insert the pocket tissue inside the miniature envelope and secure it with double sided tape to the back of the program. 



Monday, January 17, 2011

it's in the bag

i apologize in advance for the craptastic photography your going to be witnessing in this post
movin' on...
i received an email invitation from ashley of {the hasty life} to participate in "it's in the bag" blog crawl where each participate shares a picture of their bag, the contents of the bag and what the contents say about me as a person. 

so here's my bag... a huge navy blue tote bag i received from my mom from one of her travels. i love how soft it is and the fact that its the perfect size to carry all my stuff. 
1. coach wallet ~ i received this pretty wallet this christmas from my parents! it's lovely and hold everything i need.  
{what it says about me as a person} i have a weakness for coach

2. notebook ~ this is where p&p started. i'm sad that i only have a few pages left in it but this is where i jot down color combination, post ideas and anything else that inspires me throughout the day. 
{what it says about me as a person} i can't remember anything without writing it down

3. usb flash drives ~ a blogger's bff
{what it says about me as a person} i spend way too much time on my computer

4. prada glasses ~ i've worn glasses since the 2nd grade and i couldn't wait until i was old enough to get contacts {me + unflattering 80s glasses = hell} but now i actually prefer to wear them.
{what it says about me as a person} i'm nearsighted 

5. lucky white owl ~ it was a gift from my cousin. in japan the owl is a symbol of academics, wisdom and art. and the white owl brings good luck and happiness. i'll let you know if this little guys works.
{what it says about me as a person} i need all the luck i can get

6. lancome moisturizer ~ feels light on my skin and has spf
{what it says about me as a person} i'm not a fan of wrinkles

7. chapstick ~  it had a label but one day i was stuck waiting in line at the post office during the holidays and i took out my frustrations on the chapstick...sorry lil fella
{what it says about me as a person} duh?  soft lips

8. iphone ~ i make calls, text, web and play way too much angry birds with it. 
{what it says about me as a person} i like to stay connected

9. bath & body works roller perfume ~  its portable and has a nice clean scent.
{what it says about me as a person} i like to smell good

10. pen ~ i've had this pen for years. i'm not a fan of thin point pens and this one allows me to write thick fat words.
{what it says about me as a person} i keep things for way too long but i'm always prepared when i need to sign something

11. lia sophia earrings ~ just in case i need to add some last minute glam.
{what it says about me as a person} i'm an accessory junkie

12. keys ~ i found that large skeleton key at michael's for $1. it reminds me of the keys to my grandparent's house in portugal.
{what it says about me as a person} i drive alot and i secretly want to buy my grandmother's old house and live there. 

13. binder clips ~ i actually found these in a clearance bin at a office supply store and use them to clips my receipts or coupons.
{what it says about me as a person} i'm organized 

14. goody spin pins ~ perfect for a quick updo with out leaving dent marks like elastic bands do.
{what it says about me as a person} i hate when my hair gets in my face :)

A Hasty Life
 To see the full list of blogger participating and their days, visit {here}


Friday, December 24, 2010

friday...


hi friends!
since i'm running around, trying to get my last batch of cookies made, i won't have a friday post for you but just in case you missed or want to reconnect past friday faves you can do that {here}

wishing you a safe and wonderful christmas.
xo
chris

Thursday, November 25, 2010

give thanks


it's only appropriate with today being thanksgiving and all that i should share what i'm thankful for so here goes my list:
i'm thankful for ...
1. my family ~ hands down the most important thing to me PERIOD!
2. my nephew + niece ~ i know they should be included in #1 {and they are} but i have to do a separate shout out to them because they are very special to me. ♥ you d + s.
3. my health ~ regardless of some scares here and there, i'm thankful for it never being serious.
4. my friends ~ for always listening and being there.
5. my blogging community ~ even though i haven't mostly met them in person. i feel very grateful to have them in my life. big shoutout to my twips
6. my readers ~ i never knew that i would get one reader when i began blogging and now i have all of you and i cannot express how much it means to be when you comment, tweet or "like" my ideas.  thank you!
7. my pies ~ i can't wait to gobble you up later today. ;)
8. my computer ~ without you blogging would be impossible.
9. my gym membership ~ i'm thankful i didn't cancel you because i'll be back after the holidays :\
10. this cute printable for last minute t-day decor.

what are you thankful for?

  i scheduled some posts for tomorrow and sunday but i will be officially back on monday. 
i hope everyone has a wonderful thanksgiving.  
xoxo ~ c

Friday, October 8, 2010

{thank you} southern weddings magazine

thank you for including postcards & pretties in your feature for top blogs { for the whimsical bride}.
i'm truly honored and so excited to be among such great company.

the issue is out on newsstands ...make sure to pick up your copy!!

Friday, September 3, 2010

guess who's one!


yup …postcards & pretties is one! and can you believe i almost forgot about it. yikes! but luckily i didn’t so i just want to take this time to thank everyone that stops by for a visit and for leaving amazing comments. your feedback means the world to me.  to my ah-mazing blogging friends {you know who you are} i feel truly blessed to have your support and friendship. you make blogging extra fun!!  
so i guess all i can say is THANK YOU!!! xoxo 

 to celebrate i wanted to share with you a few of my favorite boards:
 
{#7} vino & vine                               {#40} vintage airplane

 
{#49} red & amethyst                      {#64} pink & pirouette  

 

 
{#92} here comes summer                        {#101} country apples


don't forget to stop by later for a small treat...
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Sunday, August 1, 2010

friendship

happy international friendship day!!

i never would have imagined meeting so many talented and amazing people from around the world when i started postcards and pretties. 

 to all my bloggin' friends + readers thank you for your daily inspiration, support and laughs.
xo
chris
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