Behind the Stationery: 1Canoe2

Happy Tuesday! We’re back with another installment of Behind the Stationery featuring one of the best in the business, Beth Snyder of 1Canoe2! Beth moved back to her small town roots and shares how this is so important to her daily life and business. Having been in the business for 10 years and now managing 10 employees, Beth is here to share how she keeps the look and feel of 1Canoe2 consistent and each collection consistent across the brand after all this time. Take it away, Beth! —Megan Soh

Behind the Stationery: 1canoe2

Photo by Drew Piester Photography

From Beth: I have always been a visual person. I don’t remember a time when I didn’t love to draw, look at photos of far away lands in my parents’ National Geographic magazine, do crafts, and generally “make stuff.” This love of art mixed with my tendency to dream really big led me to start several little companies which served as a vehicle to sell my creations and enhanced the planner side of my personality.

I got a BFA in Graphic Design and Fibers from the University of Missouri (Mizzou) and while I was there, I worked almost full time at the local NBC affiliate TV station doing every kind of design work you can imagine. And when you work at a small company and show some initiative, you get to have a lot of responsibility! I designed TV sets, graphics for the news, logos, signage, and marketing materials. When I graduated I looked around and didn’t think I could find a creative job close to home, so I headed to Nashville, Tennessee (before it was the hot thing to do) and worked at the CBS affiliate there for 6 years. I won an Emmy for graphic design in television, and I also met my husband!

Behind the Stationery: 1canoe2

I never lost my intense sense of homesickness for gravel roads, big open skies, and being a small town dweller. We moved “back home” to our sweet little town of Fulton, Missouri (population: 12,000).

I’ve always had a penchant for selling a little something that I made. At the end of my stay in Nashville, I got a tiny Kelsey Excelsior 5×8 letterpress and learned everything I could from blogs, a friend, and internet forums. Pretty soon, I called up my childhood friend who was a talented artist and told her to send me some of her drawings and I would make plates which we could print together. 1canoe2 was born! That was almost 10 years ago, and studio locations and iterations of the business structure have come and gone. Now we have 10 employees, our own building in our historic town, and a following of really devoted fans who love to see what we’re up to on Instagram!

Behind the Stationery: 1canoe2

I’d love to tell you a little bit about our corner of the world, because we believe it’s at the very center of our success. We’re based in the middle of a rural part of the Midwest. There’s a grand total of 40,000 people who live in our county. A mile from my house in the middle of town, you’ve got dirt roads and corn fields—and I love it! I can go out rainbow chasing and post it on Instagram before it’s faded.

Behind the Stationery: 1canoe2

I live just 4 blocks from our studio/warehouse/paperie, on the same street which allows me to walk or ride my bike to work. It’s in an historic home near the downtown Brick District and we love it a lot. My husband, daughter, and our dog Trixie and I walk downtown at least once almost every day. All the little small town parades go right past our front porch. If you’re gonna go small town, do it up!

Behind the Stationery: 1canoe2

Our studio space is 5,000 square feet right in the middle of the historic business district and it was built in 1902. When I purchased the building in 2016, it hadn’t been inhabited for about 9 years, but in previous lives it had been a bank, a lawyer’s office, and an insurance company. It was definitely a space that required major vision to see through the 12 (!) layers of wallpaper, drop ceilings, maroon carpet, and the 1980s wallpaper. But from the moment I first stepped in the building, I saw a few architectural details that hinted to the treasures that had been concealed with generations of bad taste and small budgets. My favorite discoveries were the intact 14-foot pressed tin ceiling that was actually hidden above an 8 foot ugly fluorescent light drop ceiling, and the curved corner wall on which we painted a mural in the Paperie.

Behind the Stationery: 1canoe2

Now we have a bright sunny office for our team, and a little shop that is a benefit to the community, that is also the most incredible playground for me as a designer and product developer. It’s also amazing to experience the wholesale industry from the side of the buyer – who is our main customer! It’s made us much better at customer experience for sure.

Behind the Stationery: 1canoe2

We are artists and, first and foremost, an illustration company. We happen to sell our artwork on stationery like cards, calendars, planners, etc., because paper is our passion. We started out as a letterpress company with a couple of presses in a barn, and now we use an offset printer to produce our full-color illustrations.

Behind the Stationery: 1canoe2

Our business is unique because of our signature style and the influences that surround us here in the rural Midwest. We hope that our fans could see a card in a shop and immediately know it’s ours. We put a lot of heart and soul into the artwork, and we lead with our paintbrushes.

Behind the Stationery: 1canoe2

Our creative process is collaborative, and starts with a brainstorming session with every member of the team from shipping and production up to me. We all throw out ideas that we think might make interesting cards — either visuals or wording. The actual design process then goes to the art team, which consist of me as the creative director (and I do a little of the art) and two artists who paint to their individual strengths.

Behind the Stationery: 1canoe2

Behind the Stationery: 1canoe2

Since we’re three individuals working as a team to create a cohesive look, we have had to hone our process. For our big collections, like the new Goldenrod which we just launched, we work for about a year from a creative brief. Last summer I was really inspired by all the warm, peachy-golden light at the end of August; so I created a creative brief that listed out all the visuals that came to mind and created a vision board of sorts. During one of our art meetings, I presented the concept to Haley and Kate and over the next couple of weeks they went out and pulled their own inspiration images and phrases and added to the brief. We reconvened, and started making artwork based on this creative brief.

Behind the Stationery: 1canoe2

Behind the Stationery: 1canoe2

It’s definitely a fluid process, and we’re fine tuning it for our next collection, but I think we achieved our goals of creating an exciting, cohesive collection that has a clear intention. As we’re working on new products for the year, we’re painting new artwork and also using other artwork from the collection to put onto sketchbooks, notepads, cards, etc. But when it’s time to release all the new products, we have a massive library of artwork that can be used for future projects.

Behind the Stationery: 1canoe2

We thrive on a flexible work environment, but we have a lot of projects and we work as a team, so we have meetings. Generally, everyone is at the office on Mondays. We have staff meeting in the morning, and creative meetings in the afternoon. I personally spend a lot of time on big ideas and licensing partnerships. I think it’s my job to keep the company moving forward and creating amazing new things for our audience. I don’t know if it’s possible to accomplish all the big dreams we have, but our team is dedicated to trying!

Behind the Stationery: 1canoe2

All photos courtesy of 1Canoe2 except where noted.

Want to be featured in the Behind the Stationery column? Reach out to Megan at megan [at] ohsobeautifulpaper [dot] com for more details.

Wedding Stationery Inspiration: Watercolor Details

It’s no secret that we’re big fans of watercolor details around here, from wedding invitations to day-of wedding stationery. There are so many ways to use watercolor to add color, texture, and personality to your big day! Illustrated menus, watercolor place cards… even watercolor envelopes and hand painted backdrops! We’ve rounded up a few gorgeous watercolor details below to spark some inspiration! – Annie

Wedding Stationery Inspiration: Watercolor Details / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Repeat watercolor details throughout your wedding. Wouldn’t this cactus pattern look great as an envelope liner? | Photography: Megan Welker, Event Design & Planning: Beijos Events, Paper Goods & Calligraphy: Poppy Jack Shop via Green Wedding Shoes

Wedding Stationery Inspiration: Watercolor Details / Oh So Beautiful Paper

I love the watercolor illustrations on this bar sign! | Photography: Tec Petaja, Event Design & Planning: Bash Please, Stationery: Happy Menocal via Style Me Pretty

Colorful DIY Watercolor Envelopes!

You can even use watercolors to add some color to your invitation envelopes! Check out our DIY tutorial right here!

Wedding Stationery Inspiration: Watercolor Details / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Black calligraphy pops against a soft watercolor background. | Photography: Max Wanger, Event Design & Planning: Bash Please via Bash Please

Wedding Stationery Inspiration: Watercolor Details / Oh So Beautiful Paper

How gorgeous is this hand-painted backdrop?! | Photography: KT Merry, Backdrop: Momental Designs via Southern Weddings

Wedding Stationery Inspiration: Watercolor Details / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Add a splash of color in unexpected places, like these personalized coasters. | Photography: Ryan Ray Photography, Event Design & Planning: Stefanie Miles Events, Stationery: Meldeen via Style Me Pretty

Wedding Stationery Inspiration: Watercolor Details / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Take your escort cards to the next level with watercolor and metallic calligraphy. | Photography: Studio Castillero, Event Design & Planning: Lace & Likes, Paper Goods: Ben Todd via Green Wedding Shoes

Wedding Stationery Inspiration: Watercolor Details / Oh So Beautiful Paper

These dip-dyed coffee filters would make a great photo booth backdrop. | Photography: Ruth Eileen Photography via Style Me Pretty

Wedding Stationery Inspiration: Watercolor Details / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Make a statement with bright, oversized signs… | Photography: Ashley West Photography, Paper Goods: Claire Magnolia via The Knot

Wedding Stationery Inspiration: Watercolor Details / Oh So Beautiful Paper

… Or if subtle is more your style, stick to smaller details, like the watercolor trim on this table number. | Photography: Jessica Lorren Organic Photography, Event Design & Planning: Jessica Sloane via Style Me Pretty

Wedding Stationery Inspiration: Watercolor Details / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Illustrated menus add whimsy to your table. | Photography: Anna Delores Photography, Event Design & Planning: Wild Heart Events, Paper Goods & Calligraphy: Pigment & Parchment via Green Wedding Shoes

Are you loving watercolors as much as we are? Let us know if you’re planning to incorporate watercolor details into your wedding! xoxo

Timeless Southern Magnolia Wedding Invitations

Today we’re practically dripping in beautiful magnolia flowers thanks to these stunning, timeless Southern magnolia wedding invitations from Bonnie and Currier of Tenn Hens Design! And really, is there anything more perfectly suited for a garden wedding in Nashville? Bonnie and Currier incorporated magnolias throughout the save the dates, wedding invitation suite, and day-of stationery, from the envelope liner to small die cut magnolia flowers paired with escort cards for the reception. So lovely!

Timeless Southern Magnolia Wedding Invitations by Tenn Hens Design

From Tenn Hens Design: Our client had grand magnolia dreams for this wedding, so we created a design that felt Southern, botanical, and timeless. The ceremony was set in a beautiful garden at Cheekwood here in Nashville, and the reception followed inside the art museum located at the historic Cheek estate.

Timeless Southern Magnolia Wedding Invitations by Tenn Hens Design

The square save the date was letterpress printed in blush and gray and we drew an illustration of the mansion. They loved the idea of a bookmark so we wrapped the magnolia pattern around the card to become a keepsake for guests. The envelope liner matched in the same pattern.

Timeless Southern Magnolia Wedding Invitations by Tenn Hens Design

For the big day we revealed our plans of a custom magnolia wrap that held all the details together. Inside was the invitation with letterpress printed text and illustrations, gold foil, and gold edge painting. The gold foil added a real glam factor against the subtle gray impression along the edges. Such gorgeous details and textures in every piece. Behind the invitation, the wrap had a pocket that tucked all the detail cards and rsvp cards neatly inside. Even the blush from the save the date made an appearance on the rsvp card and envelope. Also we had custom wax seals made with the magnolia tree we created. We really wanted the suite to feel like you were revealing something super special as it all unveiled!

Timeless Southern Magnolia Wedding Invitations by Tenn Hens Design

Escort cards were designed with die-cut magnolia blooms tucked inside small pockets and topped with a wax seal of the magnolia tree from the invitation suite. The tree was carried over to the program as well and we used the same gray paper on the cover from the envelope liner. The bloom illustrations also made an appearance on the circular menu. Touches of gold foil adding a bit of sparkle underneath the clear plate.

Timeless Southern Magnolia Wedding Invitations by Tenn Hens Design

Timeless Southern Magnolia Wedding Invitations by Tenn Hens Design

Timeless Southern Magnolia Wedding Invitations by Tenn Hens Design

The magnolia designs really branded the entire event. We loved the impact of the big bold pattern, mixed with the soft color palette in the type and finely detailed illustrations. It was truly a dream to be a part of this incredible wedding with such a fine group of people.

Timeless Southern Magnolia Wedding Invitations by Tenn Hens Design

Thanks Bonnie and Currier!

Design: Tenn Hens Design

Wedding Planning: The Social Office

Calligraphy: Val Cole

Tenn Hens Design is a member of the Designer Rolodex – you can see more of their beautiful work right here or visit the real invitations gallery for more wedding invitation ideas!

Photo Credits: Mary Craven Dawkins

Printable Vellum Favor Tags

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My girls have birthdays coming up in September, and I have party planning on the brain! And when it comes to party favors, I’m always in favor of something edible – ideally chocolate. So today I’m partnering with My M&M’S to create three DIY party favors with their adorable personalized M&M’s, complete with printable party favor tags from Courtney of Swiss Cottage Designs! For the packaging, I combined two of my favorite things â€“ anything iridescent and colorful vellum – to create three packaging options perfect for any occasion! So whether you’re planning a wedding or a bridal shower, baby shower or a birthday party, just pick your favorite printable tag and add some colorful M&M’s and you’ll be good to go! Oh, and keep reading below for a special discount from My M&M’S just for Oh So Beautiful Paper readers!

Printable Party Favor Tags with My M&Ms / Design by Swiss Cottage Designs / Oh So Beautiful Paper

My M&M’S are the ideal personalized party favor. As a party guest, I always hope for something edible rather than a random personalized trinket, and who doesn’t like chocolate?? My M&M’S are completely customizable with photos or text, which means you can make them totally unique to your event. You don’t need graphic design skills to create the personalized M&M’s – just upload a photo or type in your selected text and My M&M’S will take care of the rest! I kept mine simple with short messages of “yay!” and “xoxo,” but I think it would be so sweet to include names for a wedding or bridal shower – or even a name and birthday for a kids birthday party!

Printable Party Favor Tags with My M&Ms / Design by Swiss Cottage Designs / Oh So Beautiful Paper

I used three different size party favors, each with different printable party favor tags: a long and skinny rectangular candy box, a square favor box, and glassine envelopes. Courtney and I kept the favor tag designs fairly simple with cute hand lettered messages and sweet little illustrations that could work for a variety of occasions. The favor boxes are both clear so you can see a little glimpse of the My M&M’S inside, while the color of the My M&M’S peeks through the glassine envelopes to give a hint of what’s inside. My M&M’S are the perfect solution for DIY party favors and candy buffets, especially since you can choose your own colors! I used a color palette of pastels – pink, lavender, cream, and light blue – with a bit of aqua and dark green. With 25 colors to mix and match, you can find the right color combination for any event!

Printable Party Favor Tags with My M&Ms / Design by Swiss Cottage Designs / Oh So Beautiful Paper

For the long rectangle favor boxes, I used strips of transparent vellum in our color palette of pink, purple, and aqua – they look so great against the My M&M’S! I also found positively DREAMY opalescent vellum and a white vellum with iridescent dots for just a little extra sparkle. I printed Courtney’s designs directly on the opalescent and iridescent vellum, cut the printed vellum into 2″ strips, and layered that over another 3″ strip of vellum in a complementary color.

Printable Party Favor Tags with My M&Ms / Design by Swiss Cottage Designs / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Printable Party Favor Tags with My M&Ms / Design by Swiss Cottage Designs / Oh So Beautiful Paper

I paired the square favor boxes with circle favor tags. For some favor boxes, I wrapped the boxes in 1″ strips of colorful vellum and sparkly iridescent twine. For other favor boxes, I wrapped the entire box in squares of iridescent cellophane and tied it up with sparkly twine. To turn the circle tags into gift tags, just print onto vellum and punch them out using a 1.5″ circle punch, then punch a 1/8″ hole for the twine. Or print the circle tags onto these labels and stick two labels together to create a tag!

Printable Party Favor Tags with My M&Ms / Design by Swiss Cottage Designs / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Printable Party Favor Tags with My M&Ms / Design by Swiss Cottage Designs / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Printable Party Favor Tags with My M&Ms / Design by Swiss Cottage Designs / Oh So Beautiful Paper

The glassine bags feature a layer of iridescent cellophane (DIY tutorial coming tomorrow!) with a colorful vellum tag and sparkly twine.

Printable Party Favor Tags with My M&Ms / Design by Swiss Cottage Designs / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Printable Party Favor Tags with My M&Ms / Design by Swiss Cottage Designs / Oh So Beautiful Paper

I printed mostly black and white versions of the printable party favor tags, but I included some color versions in case you want to print them onto labels or white printer paper. Use full sheet labels for Little Wishes and cut down to 2″ wide, use these square labels for the Love is Sweet tags, and use these circle labels for the Best Day Ever tags. They’re all formatted in the appropriate templates for each label and ready to print! The color versions also look AMAZING printed onto the opalescent and iridescent vellum, I’m just saying.

Printable Party Favor Tags with My M&Ms / Design by Swiss Cottage Designs / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Here’s everything that you’ll need to make your own!

My M&M’S in your chosen colors – and My M&M’S is graciously offering Oh So Beautiful Paper readers a 25% discount through September 1, 2016 with the code OHSO!

Clear Rectangular Candy Boxes

Square Acrylic Favor Boxes

Glassine Bags

Colorful Vellum (I used blush, pink, purple, and aqua)

Iridescent Vellum

Opalescent Vellum

Prism Twine

Paper Trimmer

1.5″ Circle Punch

2″ Square Punch

1/8″ Hole Punch

Printable Party Favor Tags with My M&Ms / Design by Swiss Cottage Designs / Oh So Beautiful Paper

The favor boxes would look so cute stacked in rows on a table, while the glassine envelopes could be placed in a cute basket or pinned on a board for guests to take! I’m just completely obsessed with the combination of iridescent and pastels. These glassine favor bags, printable party favor tags, and colorful M&M’s will definitely be making an appearance at my girls’ birthday party in just a few weeks!

Printable Party Favor Tags with My M&Ms / Design by Swiss Cottage Designs / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Printable Party Favor Tags with My M&Ms / Design by Swiss Cottage Designs / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Printable Party Favor Tags with My M&Ms / Design by Swiss Cottage Designs / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Printable Party Favor Tags with My M&Ms / Design by Swiss Cottage Designs / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Save 25% at My M&M’S through September 1, 2016 with the code OHSO!

Download all of the printable party favor tags below!

LITTLE WISHES: COLOR | BLACK + WHITE

BEST DAY EVER: COLOR | BLACK + WHITE

LOVE IS SWEET: COLOR | BLACK + WHITE

All printable artwork © 2016 Swiss Cottage Designs created exclusively for Oh So Beautiful Paper. All artwork is made available for personal use only and may not be altered, reproduced, or sold in any way. By downloading the patterns you agree to the terms of use.

Photos by Nole Garey for Oh So Beautiful Paper

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Wedding Stationery Inspiration: Garden Wedding

Summer is almost here, which means outdoor wedding season! I love garden weddings, because they feel more intimate and you’re starting with an already beautiful canvas. Here are some ways to highlight this magical setting and create a memorable day for both you and your guests. – Annie

Wedding Stationery Inspiration: Garden Wedding / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Use a wooden ladder, adorned with florals and crisp white calligraphy, as a welcome sign. | Concept & Photography: Life in Bloom Photography, Styling & Stationery: Sunshine & Confetti via Inspired By This

Wedding Stationery Inspiration: Garden Wedding / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Potted herbs serve as both escort cards and wedding favors. | Photography: Belatheé, Event Planning, Floral Design, Stationery: The Nouveau Romantics via Snippet & Ink

Wedding Stationery Inspiration: Garden Wedding / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Gather inspiration from your surroundings with illustrated garden menus. | Photography; Anushé Low, Stationery & Paper Goods: The Story House via Style Me Pretty

Wedding Stationery Inspiration: Garden Wedding / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Have fun with your natural setting! I love this literal family tree with framed family photos attached to a tree trunk. | Photography: GreenAutumn Photography via Style Me Pretty

Wedding Stationery Inspiration: Garden Wedding / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Gold insect pins add a whimsical touch to elegant calligraphy escort cards. | Photography: Kimberlee Miller, Coordination, Design, & Paper Goods: Orange Blossom Special Events via Green Wedding Shoes

Wedding Stationery Inspiration: Garden Wedding / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Surround calligraphy table numbers with an assortment of potted plants. | Photography: The Great Romance Photo, Florals & Paper Goods: Hello Gem Events via Green Wedding Shoes

Wedding Stationery Inspiration: Garden Wedding / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Display handwritten escort cards and tiny plant clippings in delicate glass boxes. | Jose Villa Photography, Event Planning: Jill & Co Events, Paper Goods: Lazaro Press & Design via Style Me Pretty

Wedding Stationery Inspiration: Garden Wedding / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Incorporate garden elements by using terracotta to display your menu and table numbers. | Photography: Yasmin Sarai Photography, Signage: Meghann Miniello via Green Wedding Shoes

Wedding Stationery Inspiration: Garden Wedding / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Get a personalized stamp to use on cups, party favors, thank you cards… | Photography: Laura Nelson Photography via MODwedding

Wedding Stationery Inspiration: Garden Wedding / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Create a unique backdrop with pressed flowers. | Photography: Hannah Lemholt Photography via Bajan Wed

Wedding Stationery Inspiration: Garden Wedding / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Use a book with botanical illustrations as your guestbook. | Photography: Jessica Lorren, Designer, Planner & Stylist: Jessica Sloane Event Styling & Design via Once Wed

Wedding Stationery Inspiration: Garden Wedding / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Create a floral garland, backdrop, or curtain. | Photography: Wild Whim Photography, Event Designer/Coordinator: Kori from La Boheme Events , Florist: Stella Bloom Design via Ruffled

Wedding Stationery Inspiration: Garden Wedding / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Use rocks with calligraphy as escort cards. | Photography: Joy Thigpen via Once Wed

Wedding Stationery Inspiration: Garden Wedding / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Give your guests the gift that keeps on giving with seeds of your favorite plant. | Photography: Jason & Anna Photography via MODwedding