Beach Wedding Escort Card Ideas

For many of us, summer vacation means spending at least a few long summer days on a beach somewhere. Well, if you can combine a beach vacation with a wedding – all the better! For those of you planning a beach wedding, here are some creative beach wedding escort card ideas and seating chart display ideas that will fit right in with your coastal setting. Think driftwood, sea glass, macramé details for a tropical location, or even oyster shells for a New England affair!

Beach Wedding Escort Card Ideas / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Obsessed with the white calligraphy on driftwood! | Event Planning & Design: All Who Wander Events, Calligraphy: A Fabulous Fete via I Do Y’all

Beach Wedding Escort Card Ideas / Oh So Beautiful Paper

This macramé leaf escort card display adds a tropical vibe. | Photography: Jillian Mitchell, Event Design & Planning: Nicoella Events via Green Wedding Shoes

Beach Wedding Escort Card Ideas / Oh So Beautiful Paper

How cute are these tiny boats? | Photography: Wendy Laurel, Event Design & Planning: Maui’s Angels Destination Weddings & Events, Calligraphy: Miss B Calligraphy via The Knot

Beach Wedding Escort Card Ideas / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Gold details add an elegant touch. | Photography: Harwell Photography, Event Design & Planning: Eva Clark Events via Style Me Pretty

Beach Wedding Escort Card Ideas / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Love these colors. | Photography: Rebecca Fishman of Birds Of A Feather, Event Design & Planning: La Boheme Events, Paper Goods: Prim And Pixie via Style Me Pretty

Beach Wedding Escort Card Ideas / Oh So Beautiful Paper

How can you resist a message in a bottle?! | (Left) Photography: Rodeo and Co. Photography, Event Design & Planning: Monica Johnson via Southern Weddings / (Right) Photography: The Ganeys, Event Planner at Carlouel: Kelley Williams via Trendy Bride

Beach Wedding Escort Card Ideas / Oh So Beautiful Paper

This Italian marbled paper is gorgeous. | Photography: Cambria Grace Photography, Event Design & Planning: Foret Design Studio via Ruffled

Beach Wedding Escort Card Ideas / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Who needs table numbers? Each seashell represents a different table! | Photography: Kate Osborne Photography via Brides

Beach Wedding Escort Card Ideas / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Surfboard turned seating chart. | Photography: Natalie Schutt Photography, Event Coordinators & Stylists: Details, Darling via Wedding Chicks

Beach Wedding Escort Card Ideas / Oh So Beautiful Paper

White calligraphy and sea glass are a dreamy combination. | Photography: Jade + Matthew Take Pictures, Event Design & Planning: Gray Harper Event Maker, Calligraphy: LowCountry Paper Co. via Green Wedding Shoes

Doesn’t a beach wedding sound dreamy? A beautiful wedding plus beach vacation? Yes, please!

p.s. Macramé wedding inspiration and citrus wedding inspiration!

Behind the Stationery: Banquet Workshop

For our next installment of Behind the Stationery, we’re headed to Vancouver to talk with Sarah and Tammy of Banquet Workshop! A mainstay in the stationery world for 8 years and counting, Banquet Workshop’s graphic illustrations are bright and bold (and never quiet) have been translated into everything from art prints and everyday stationery to clothing and jewelry. Sharing about their lives before Banquet Workshop, the strong influences in their work and the importance of staying flexible, here is Sarah and Tammy! —Megan Soh

Behind the Stationery: Banquet Workshop

Tammy: Before Sarah and I started working on Banquet Workshop together I was working in development for a television production company whose main focus was documentary and reality-type television. Think adventure cooking shows, family swaps, life a fighter pilot as well as documentaries that tackle issues around homelessness, political prisoners, civil rights cold cases and local food movements. It was definitely interesting and fun work, but once I had my first child I realized that a more flexible job would be in my family’s best interest. I also always loved being my friend’s hypewoman and had a love of stationery since I was young. It seemed like a natural jump to work with Sarah on Banquet where I can combine both these things!

Sarah: I had worked as an artist and in both commercial and not-for-profit galleries, but had always done design and hand-work on the side. Banquet started with our Sea Animals of the Pacific Northwest screen print, and from there it was a natural segue to partner with Tammy and move into stationery.

We met through a friend when Tammy moved back to Vancouver from living in Montreal and Sarah was working at an artist run centre. We had many (too many!) ideas that we wanted to work on including sun suits for kids, becoming hand bag designers, making kid’s craft kits (which we did do!), but Sarah had already been making prints and cards. We realized quickly that we could build something bigger with making paper products that could potentially support our families. That said, we still freelanced for the first four years or so of starting our business – Sarah doing design and Tammy working in TV.

Behind the Stationery: Banquet Workshop

We are located in beautiful Vancouver on the west coast of Canada where we are surrounded by oceans and mountains. Our location definitely informs our work. When you are 20 minutes to the beach and forest there is definitely no way to avoid the influence. We also have a strong community of creative women that are forever discussing business, art, fashion, colour theory as well as the politics of the day, and they really motivate us as mothers, creatives, and entrepreneurs.

We have a good sized studio with a view of a luxury car dealership and the mountains, where we pack and ship our orders. Tammy works here mainly with our awesome employees. A lot of the magic happens at Sarah’s house in her home-based studio where she can focus on the creative inspired by her garden, a vast collection of vintage books and textiles, and fueled by too much coffee.

Behind the Stationery: Banquet Workshop

We print a few different methods: screen printing for posters and yardage, offset printing for cards, and letterpress for our garlands/ gift tags. All of our printers are truly passionate about what they do and we love the collaborative production process.

If we had to say what makes us unique (such a hard question for two humble Canadians to answer!) it would be our flair for colour and a distinct graphic style. We are also able to charge ahead when inspiration hits and are not often tied to trends. We really do what we want to do and are always looking to make our business more sustainable and interesting. We have now been in business for over 8 years and haven’t run out of new ideas that we want to do! The list grows longer by the day.

Behind the Stationery: Banquet Workshop

Every day is different for each of us but the main things that need to happen always are new products and sales!!! All the other tasks lead back to this—whether it’s reaching out to new retailers or making sketches for new products. We are always trying to figure out if what we want to make fits into the brand. At the heart of everything we do is a desire to put quality goods into the world that are useful, bring happiness, and make people feel good.

We do not really have a daily/weekly schedule but we talk about it all the time! We do need to have Christmas cards ready in May and are tied to the yearly holiday and tradeshow schedule but I think having variety and fluidity is the key for us being able to be flexible.

Behind the Stationery: Banquet Workshop

Part of the creative process is always looking and being open to inspiration no matter where we are. Some of our best sellers have come from a hand-lettered sign spotted at the mechanics, a hilarious anecdote from one of our kids, or an amazing new-to-us houseplant at a friend’s house. Getting outdoors is everything, but then actual libraries are of course our happy place, and colour is always a favourite. It’s amazing what a hit of neon pink can do!

Behind the Stationery: Banquet Workshop

Then it’s a lot of drawing: because we work mostly with vector-graphics, we draw a lot by hand as the initial process and to try and keep things warm. Even with the computer we try to keep that loose feel, quirks and all. All of our type is hand drawn too, with fonts kept as libraries within Illustrator. Colour is where we really get to play, with a specific palette we go back to again and again, dropping in new favourites as we see fit.

Behind the Stationery: Banquet Workshop

Jumping around is an important part of the process too. Sometimes we need to focus on finding a new way to say happy birthday (not so easy!), where at other times we get to work on repeat patterns and styling an entire table setting with our linens, or doing special projects like a recent 4 x 22 metre banner for the Vancouver Board of Parks and Recreation featuring eight specific water-birds spotted in False Creek, a central Vancouver waterway. Variety is what keeps the design process interesting.

Photos courtesy of Banquet Workshop.

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

Friday Favorites

Lettering by Rachel Jacobson

We made it to Friday! Yay! This is the first Friday round up post in gosh, about three months now? Things always seem to get crazy right around Friday, but I’ve also found myself needing more space to get away from all the awful things in the news. I’ve been feeling just really stressed out a lot lately, and to cope with the stress I’ve been slowly cleaning out my house (clearing out and donating unused clothing, craft supplies, toys, and other random bits), simplifying our home décor, and lightening and brightening our home color palette. With all the chaos in the world these days, I want my home to be as calm and peaceful as possible. I’m sentimental with pack rat tendencies, so I tend to keep things around for a long time, but it feels so good to clear things out that used to make me happy, but no longer do so. I also have a ton of art prints that I’m no longer using, so let me know if you guys would be interested in an art print tag sale!

Anyway, it’s Friday – which means the Nordstrom anniversary sale is officially open to the public! If you missed it on Monday, you can find my style picks here. I also took a look through the home items in the sale, and there are lots of great options there! I’ve got my eye on this portable wine and cheese table (um, perfect for summer picnics!), this iridescent carafe and glass set, this blush and white pom pom blanket and sham set, and this cute little fringe pillow!

Oh, and speaking of pillows – every pillow in this Etsy shop is absolutely gorgeous, and a ton of them are on sale for 40% off right now! Go check it out!

If you haven’t already, be sure to download our printable summer bucket list from Bright Room Studio!

I need this wrap dress in like every single color.

Putting this book on my reading list ASAP.

Also, have any of you read any good fiction books lately? We’re planning a few days at the beach next week and I need recommendations!

xoxo

Printable Summer Bucket List

Can you believe it’s already mid-July?? This summer is flying by! We’ve been filling our summer with early evening swims at the neighborhood splash pad, walks around the monuments on the National Mall, and we’ve even stumbled upon a couple of free live concerts – including a performance by the U.S. Army Band on the steps of the Capitol building! But since my girls are now three and five, I really want to start creating some summer memories that we can all love and cherish as a family. I teamed up with Kim from Bright Room Studio to create an illustrated summer bucket list that I could fill with our plans for summer fun – and I’m sharing the printable summer bucket list so you can create your own summer memories!

Printable Summer Bucket List by Bright Room Studio for Oh So Beautiful Paper

So yes, we’re pretty much halfway through summer here – but it’s never too late to create family traditions and memories that you’ll cherish forever. So go ahead and print out the bucket list, then add some of the things you’ve already done on the list just so you can cross them right off. It’s the best feeling! Use the rest of the spots to list all the other things you want to do this summer, whether it’s as simple as painting your nails in rainbow colors (a very specific request from my five year-old) or collecting seashells at the beach.

Printable Summer Bucket List by Bright Room Studio for Oh So Beautiful Paper

So far we’ve gone for a couple of evening swims, eaten pizza on the boardwalk, had a picnic on the 4th of July, visited the Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens to see the beautiful lotus blossoms, and fed the ducks at least half a dozen times. We’ve got plans for spending a weekend at the beach very soon and I think we’ll be heading to the movies this weekend since it’s supposed to rain. We’ve been wanting to see the Incredibles 2!

Printable Summer Bucket List by Bright Room Studio for Oh So Beautiful Paper

And how cute are all of Kim‘s illustrations featuring all the little emblems of summer?? I absolutely adore them! A bucket with seashells, summer fruit, books, a suitcase, and a swimsuit – even a tiny ferris wheel! Can’t even handle the cuteness.

Printable Summer Bucket List by Bright Room Studio for Oh So Beautiful Paper

Printable Summer Bucket List by Bright Room Studio for Oh So Beautiful Paper

Printable Summer Bucket List by Bright Room Studio for Oh So Beautiful Paper

All you have to do is download the printable file below and print it at home or at your local copy & print shop. I recommend printing on a bright white card stock, ideally 80 lb weight or higher so it’s nice and sturdy for hanging up on your wall!

Printable Summer Bucket List by Bright Room Studio for Oh So Beautiful Paper

Printable Summer Bucket List by Bright Room Studio for Oh So Beautiful Paper

Printable Summer Bucket List by Bright Room Studio for Oh So Beautiful Paper

Printable Summer Bucket List by Bright Room Studio for Oh So Beautiful Paper

Now tell me, what are you going to put on your summer bucket list?? You can see my bucket list items above, but I’d love more ideas and suggestions for fun summer traditions!

Download the printable summer bucket list right here!

p.s. Printable ice cream cone wrappers and printable tropical envelope liners

 

Bright Room Studio is a member of the Designer Rolodex  â€“ you can see more of Kim’s beautiful work right here!

All artwork © 2018 Bright Room Studio created exclusively for Oh So Beautiful Paper. All artwork is made available for personal use only. By downloading the patterns you agree to the terms of use.

Photos by Nole Garey for Oh So Beautiful Paper

Paper Party 2018 Gift Bags + a Giveaway!

Yesterday I shared the photos from Paper Party 2018, and today I’m super excited to close out the week by sharing the amazing tote bags that we made for this year’s party! And because OSBP readers are the absolute BEST people on the planet, I saved a few tote bags from the party to give to you!! These bags are filled with some of the most gorgeous stationery, and I know you’re just going to flip out when you see what’s inside. For the actual tote bag, we collaborated with the ladies of 1canoe2 on this year’s design (definitely a bucket list item on my collaboration wish list!). I absolutely LOVE how they turned out. The sweetest phrase in 1canoe2‘s signature hand lettering style and totally perfect for carrying everything from groceries to towels and supplies for a day at the beach (or the local pool). Don’t you love it?? I’ve already started carrying mine with me all over town!

And inside the bag? Pretty much the most awesome stationery from some of my favorite stationers: Amy Heitman, And Here We Are, Boss DottyCardtorial, Chez Gagné, Dahlia Press, Emily McDowell, Good Juju InkHester & Cook, Hello!Lucky, Idlewild Co., ilootpaperie, Knock Knock, Our Heiday, Mr. Boddington’s Studio, Party Sally, Paula & Waffle, Pinwheel Print ShopRamona & Ruth, Rifle Paper Co., Shannon KirstenSmitten on Paper, The Good Twin, The Social TypeWild Ink Press, Worthwhile PaperMixbook, Sakura of America, and a full set of the amazing postage stamp cards sponsored by Legion Paper. Whew!

I wish I could invite every single one of you to the Paper Party, but instead I’m doing the next best thing – giving away THREE of these amazing Paper Party 2018 tote bags! I have three tote bags full of all the stationery awesomeness you see in this post to give away, just for OSBP readers. They’re kiiiiiinnnd of the most amazing tote bags ever, so you definitely want to enter the giveaway below!

To enter, just follow the options on the Rafflecopter below – there are three different ways to enter!

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Photo Credits: Charlie-Juliet Photography

*Sorry, limited to U.S. readers only. $150 approximate total retail value. Winners will be contacted via email after comments close.