Wedding Stationery Inspiration: Stitched + Embroidered

Why stop with a hand crafted wedding when you can have a hand stitched wedding too!?  The needle and thread is no longer relegated to repairing holes and finishing pillows: you or your stationer can break it out to add a little something extra to your day-of wedding paper goods.  Embroidered and stitched elements works beautifully on both fabric and paper, so go ahead and have your programs sewn up or your place cards cross stitched!  Have each guest make a quick stitch on a map to mark their hometown for a guest book or sew your embroidered table numbers together, post-event, to make an heirloom quilt… your very own little stitch in time. — Kelly

Day-of Wedding Stationery Inspiration and Ideas: Stitched and Embroidered via Oh So Beautiful Paper Day-of Wedding Stationery Inspiration and Ideas: Stitched and Embroidered via Oh So Beautiful Paper

Photo by Jesse Leake, Ceremony Program by Hello! Lucky via Martha Stewart Weddings (left); Photo by Weddings by Sasha Gulish, Ceremony Program by The Detailed Event via Martha Stewart Weddings (right)

Day-of Wedding Stationery Inspiration and Ideas: Stitched and Embroidered via Oh So Beautiful Paper

Ceremony Program by papercraft

Day-of Wedding Stationery Inspiration and Ideas: Stitched and Embroidered via Oh So Beautiful Paper

Photo by Maria DeForrest via Ruffled

Day-of Wedding Stationery Inspiration and Ideas: Stitched and Embroidered via Oh So Beautiful Paper Day-of Wedding Stationery Inspiration and Ideas: Stitched and Embroidered via Oh So Beautiful Paper

Cross Stitch Menu and Ceremony Program by Hello! Lucky

Day-of Wedding Stationery Inspiration and Ideas: Stitched and Embroidered via Oh So Beautiful Paper

Photo by MegRuth Photography via Style Me Pretty

Day-of Wedding Stationery Inspiration and Ideas: Stitched and Embroidered via Oh So Beautiful Paper

Stitched Guest Book by Mira Aster

Day-of Wedding Stationery Inspiration and Ideas: Stitched and Embroidered via Oh So Beautiful Paper

Photo by Sarah Vaughan Photography via Wedding Obsession

Day-of Wedding Stationery Inspiration and Ideas: Stitched and Embroidered via Oh So Beautiful Paper Day-of Wedding Stationery Inspiration and Ideas: Stitched and Embroidered via Oh So Beautiful Paper

Photo by Becca Wood Photography via Style Me Pretty (left); Photo by Tonya Joy Photography via Ruffled (right)

Day-of Wedding Stationery Inspiration and Ideas: Stitched and Embroidered via Oh So Beautiful Paper

Photo by Green Wedding Shoes

Day-of Wedding Stationery Inspiration and Ideas: Stitched and Embroidered via Oh So Beautiful Paper

Cross Stitch Cards by Leobella Boutique

Day-of Wedding Stationery Inspiration and Ideas: Stitched and Embroidered via Oh So Beautiful Paper Day-of Wedding Stationery Inspiration and Ideas: Stitched and Embroidered via Oh So Beautiful Paper

Photo by A Bryan Photo via Martha Stewart Weddings (left); Photo by Peter Frank Edwards via Charleston Weddings (right)

Day-of Wedding Stationery Inspiration and Ideas: Stitched and Embroidered via Oh So Beautiful Paper

Photo by Julie Mikos, Menu by Mira Aster via Style Me Pretty

Have you considered stitching up your wedding stationery?

{images via their respective sources}

DIY Western Reception Wedding Details, Part I

The details are part of the fun of creating an event – be it a wedding, dinner party or bridal shower.  Those details make the event special, unique, and totally you!  Remember the Western Save the Date & Invitation DIY we did a few months ago?  It was one of our favorite tutorials… so we decided to expand on the theme and offer up some ideas for how to embellish a Western reception. – Bailey and Emma of Antiquaria

Western Wedding Detail Ideas and Inspiration

A simply set, color appropriate place setting is ready for your guest as they approach the table.  Kraft tags tied around the napkin, are embellished with a monogram and serve as place cards for this casual, fun fete.

Western Wedding Detail Ideas and Inspiration - Place Cards

To make the place card yags: Ink your monogram stamp (we used our Vintage Horseshoe Initial Monogram) and center it on the bottom of a kraft paper gift tag (or manilla shipping tag).  Press stamp down moderately and remove from surface.  Set aside to dry.  Once dry, write your guests’ names on the tag.  We love the way that the opaque white calligraphy ink looks on kraft paper.  Next, cut about 2 feet of rustic twine and wrap it around a pressed napkin.  Tie in a knot, thread the tag on to one loose in, and then tie the twine in a bow.

Western Wedding Detail Ideas and Inspiration

A collection of goodies for the reception.  They all look so cute together!

Western Wedding Detail Ideas and Inspiration

How to make the stamped escort cards: Our escort card stamps are some of our new faves in the shop.  For this western themed card, cut kraft paper into 3.75″ x 2.5″ inch rectangles.  Ink your stamp (we used our Howdy Escort Card Stamp) and center over the card.  Press down moderately, using the handle as the main point of pressure.  Remove stamp and let dry.  Once you have your final seating arrangement, fill in the cards accordingly.  We repeated the white ink for the names to have continuity throughout the event.

p.s.  Ed Note: Confused by the difference between escort cards and place cards?  Escort cards are typically displayed together at a central location near the reception entrance and include the guest’s name and table number, guiding your guest to the appropriate table where they can then find their seat.  A place card with the guest name then sits at the individual table place setting, indicating an assigned seat where a guest should sit at their table.

Western Wedding Detail Ideas and Inspiration

We racked our brains to figure out a cute and unique way to display all those howdy escort cards to no avail… until we stumbled across Emma’s mother’s vintage wooden spool and bobbin collection.  Perfect!

Western Wedding Detail Ideas and Inspiration - Wood Spool Escort Card Display

Bobbin Card Stands: Troll the internet or thrift stores for vintage wooden spools or bobbins (bobbins will be smaller).  Once you acquire the number that you need, you’re ready to start converting them into escort card holders.  Lightly draw a pencil line across the diameter of the top of the spool. With a small hand saw, saw down about an eighth to a quarter inch (so that the card can slide in).  Now your ready to set them all up and put them to work directing your guests to their tables!

We’ll be back with more Western wedding detail ideas in our next post!

Materials:

Vintage Horseshoe Initial Monogram Stamp

Howdy Escort Card Stamp

Stamp Pad (in Chestnut)

Metal Eyelet Gift Tags in Kraft

Rustic Twine

White Calligraphy Ink

Kraft Card Stock

Ruler and x-acto blade

Wooden Spools and Bobbins

Hand Saw

Photo Credits: Intertwyned for Antiquaria

Jaclyn + Jason’s Illustrated Nautical Wedding Invitations

We’re moving from rustic to nautical with our next set of wedding invitations.  Jaclyn and Jason worked with Diane of Faye + Co. for their Atlantic City wedding invitations – you might also remember Diane’s awesome sailor tattoo wedding invitations from a couple of years ago.  Jaclyn and Jason chose a completely nautical theme for their invitations, with beautiful illustrations and hand lettering by Diane.

From Diane: Jaclyn and Jason are a fun couple and wanted the seaside reflected in their wedding invitations.  First we set the tone with a save the date postcard, using hand-drawn artwork of a nautical lantern.

On the invitations, we went all out!  From a tattoo-inspired anchor, to the dock-style posts, a rope border around the entire piece, to bits of inspiration from Atlantic City featured on the envelope liner.

This style invitation was a first for me, since the invitation folded vertically instead of a standard gatefold or trifold invitation.  At the bottom of the invitation was a perforated rsvp postcard that could be separated from the rest of the invitation with ease.

Not too long after sending off the invitations, I was contacted to design the bridal shower invitations as well – I was ecstatic!  From the save the date and invitation, all the way through to the bridal shower, this couple has a stylish set of stationery for their wedding.

Thanks Diane!

Check out the Designer Rolodex for more tal­ented wed­ding invi­ta­tion design­ers and the real invi­ta­tions gallery for more wedding invitation ideas!

Photo Credits: Faye + Co.

Inspired By: Kraft Paper

Kraft paper is one of my favorite materials any time of year, but even more so during the holiday season.  I love the combination of kraft paper (or even chipboard) and white lettering for party invitations and place cards.  You can also use kraft paper lunch bags as easy menus for holiday dinners or attach little flags to toothpicks or straws to help guests keep track of their drinks for a New Year’s Eve party.  Since Thanksgiving is next week (!!), I thought I’d round up a few of my favorite kraft paper details…

No. 1 Kraft paper + cobalt paper flowers Hey Look via The Sweetest Occasion; No. 2 Invitations Rebecca Hansen via Once Wed; No. 3 Kraft paper drink flags Michael and Anna Costa via Style Me Pretty; No. 4 Neither Snow via Design Sponge; No. 5 Kraft paper favor bags Tec Petaja via Once Wed; No. 6 Menu Karen Mordechai for Sunday Suppers; No. 7 Place card via Martha Stewart Weddings; No. 8 Table setting via Country Living

p.s. A few favorite kraft paper posts:

{happy weekend!}

Not only is this a holiday weekend, but it also happens to mark the anniversary of a very important personal milestone.  One year ago today I officially became a full time blogger.  I worked a final day in my old office, bid farewell to my former colleagues, and practically skipped down the hallway and out of the building.  The transition was a long time coming, but it was still a huge (and terrifying) decision and I had no idea what would unfold over the coming weeks and months.  A year later, I’m so happy that I made the leap and incredibly grateful that I get to share beautiful paper with all of you each and every day.  So, from the bottom of my heart, thank you all for reading (and thereby making this blog possible), and I hope you have a wonderful holiday weekend!  But in the meantime…

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…a few links for your weekend!

This week on Oh So Beautiful Paper:

Have a wonderful holiday weekend!  I’m taking Monday off, but I’ll see you all back here on Tuesday (along with a fun little surprise!). xoxo

Photo Credits: Wiissa found via Creature Comforts