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My Bonus Abroad Chronicle: My Souvenir Haul

Alexandra Phelps Student Contributor, University of Colorado - Boulder
This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at CU Boulder chapter and does not reflect the views of Her Campus.

If there is anything I can do, it’s shop. With the impermanence of study abroad always present, I felt a need to capture my experience in photos and momentos. Postcards, magnets, puzzles of artwork from museums, and little tchotchkes all made their way back to the States in my carry-on bag. With a number of countries visited and four months over, here are some of the trinkets and tchotchkes I picked up while studying abroad.

My Magnets on My Art Cart via Pinterest

Florence

As my home base, Florence is where I bought the most souvenirs. Italy is known for its leather and the products they make using it. As a result, a number of bags were bought. I chose three very different bags, knowing that I would get the most out of them if they were each meant for a different purpose. My first and smallest bag is a patterned shoulder bag that I bring everywhere. At the time, I hadn’t seen a bag like it, and I loved the colors on it. With different colors on each side, it is something that adds some dimension to my usually plain outfits. 

My Bag & I in Paris via Pinterest

I tried to resist. I’m not someone who typically wears bracelets, and for the first few months, I didn’t get an Italian charm bracelet. However, I ended up tripping and falling into a Nomination store – the company that invented the bracelet – and one ended up on my wrist. And then another ended up on my other wrist. Listen, I regret nothing. I thought very carefully about what charms I wanted, and every time I went into the store, the sales associates were excited to see what I would pick.

They had an Eiffel Tower charm, and after being to Paris twice, I knew it was one of the charms I wanted to complete my bracelet. It had been out of stock, and they told me that they would hold one for me. Beyond being nice enough to do so, they left the cutest note on the package that made its way into my journal. They wrote, cliente bracciale bello opaline rose, which roughly translates to for the client with the beautiful rose opaline bracelet. 

This is not sponsored at all, however, this souvenir was by far my favorite. I love that the charms, instead of hanging off, link together to form a band. From having different charms that remind me of the places I have traveled and the things I love, to having positive interactions with the nicest sales associates, I’m happy I finally caved. 

My Italian Charm Bracelet via Pinterest

Paris

Paris is one of my favorite cities I’ve ever visited. It’s every bit as magical as it seems, and was even more magical the second time I went. Here, we visited a charm store where I spent a while picking out fun charms that fit my personality. Instead of going around my wrist, I intended for these charms to go around the leather journals I bought in Florence. Additionally, I couldn’t leave Paris without picking up some Jellycats. Although the mall in Paris is known for the show they put on when you pick the limited edition pastries, the two-hour line deterred me. However, I was able to get a madeline and a palmier.

My Charms from Paris via Pinterest

Ireland 

If I never see Carroll’s Irish Gift store again, it will be too soon. These stores are everywhere around Dublin’s city center, and trying to locate one of my roommates with my horrible maps, I never want to see one again. However, did I buy a massive Gunnies t-shirt that quickly became my favorite sleep shirt from Carroll’s, yes? Honestly, by the time we got out of all the stores, I had no idea where that shirt was from.

My favorite souvenirs from Ireland, though, came from my cross-country tour. I previously talked about my journey to find my Claddagh ring, and it’s still one of my prized possessions. However, I have not brought up my shamrock jellycat charm that I bought at the Cliffs of Moher. I named him Josh after my tour guide, and being clipped to the front of my purse that I carry everywhere, he has seen the world with me.

Josh & I Before Heading Out Into London via Pinterest

These, alongside my wooden tulips from Amsterdam, a questionably vintage purple Polo Ralph Lauren crewneck, and my Photo booth strips from Florence, are just some of the souvenirs I bought abroad that remind me of my travels.

At the University of Colorado Boulder, Alexandra Phelps is a contributing writer as well as a member of the Social Media Team for her Her Campus Chapter.

Phelps pursues a double major in English literature and art history, while balancing minors in economics and business. She could tell you all about how she tries to use these accomplishments to market herself through her LinkedIn profile, but truth be told, she studies a wide range of subjects because she loves to learn. She’s always ready to share a new fun fact she has in her pocket.

She’s constantly consuming information, from her classes, to the music she listens to, or from the people around her. It’s something she loves immensely, and newly found information is often the driving force for her article inspiration. A collection of reviews, profiles, and advice, Phelps’s articles span a wide range of topics. However, her favorite articles stem from her interest in music, appearing as album reviews or her monthly installment of delving into her listening habits.

In her free time, she enjoys watching movies and creating art. She loves reduction printing, acrylic painting, and drawing; recently she’s been experimenting with watercolors. Choosing an English major stemmed from her love of reading, another hobby she enjoys. Ann Patchett and Barbara Kingsolver are two stand out authors, who she believes brilliantly capture ranges of humanity.