Happy Weekend!

Happy Friday everyone! I woke up yesterday absolutely convinced it was Friday, so I’m extra thankful that it’s finally here! This was a busy week, with lots of planning for this year’s Paper Party during the National Stationery Show in New York next month! I can’t wait to share the invitation design with you – it’s SO good! BTW, if you’re a stationer or retailer attending the National Stationery Show this year, you can sign up for our Paper Party mailing list here to make sure you don’t miss the invitation and other details coming up! But in the meantime…

Cherry Blossoms on the Tidal Basin in Washington, DC by Oh So Beautiful Paper

Photo by me during cherry blossom season last week!

….a few links for your weekend!

So much backyard patio inspiration! Has anyone on the East Coast successfully grown a potted lemon tree outside in the summer? I’m thinking about trying it this year!

Have you seen the new Soludos x Anthropologie collection?? I’m loving these colorful tassel sandals!

The race to save the world’s disappearing languages

How cute is this PINK planter???

28 fun things to do with kids in DC – I even added a couple of new things to my list!

Marriage used to prevent deportation. Not anymore.

Card of the week from Hairpin Letterpress

 

Have a great weekend everyone! I’ll see you back here on Monday! xoxo

A Few Recent Etsy Faves

Happy Monday everyone! Did you have a good weekend? DC is observing Emancipation Day and DC public schools and government offices are closed, so my kids get a three day weekend! Anyway, I thought we’d jump into the week with a few recent Etsy faves! It’s been a while since I did an Etsy-focused post, but I’ve been quietly gathering a list of handmade products and wanted to share them with you. A bit of jewelry, some ceramics, a couple of wall hangings, and a couple other odds and ends!

Etsy Faves / April Edition

1. Oh, hello gorgeous textile to hang on your wall! Emily from The Sweet Beast has one of these beautiful pieces in her home, and I always love seeing it on her wall. That pop of pink is just perfect.

2. I’ve been loving the look of stoneware ceramics lately! This blue and white mug is GORGEOUS.

3. How cute is this copper rainbow and yarn wall hanging? I’m thinking about getting one for Common Room Studio!

4. + 5. A big yes to statement earrings! These wood earrings and these acrylic and pom pom earrings are both super fun!

6. BEYOND obsessed with this brass hair clip. So ridiculously chic – I want one in every shape and size!

7. Absolutely beautiful leather-covered vases. I bet they will patina beautifully over time.

8. The prettiest pale pink planter. Done and done.

9. I have several colorful necklaces from Jill Makes and wear them constantly. Thinking about adding this one to the collection!

Spring Style Update with J.Jill

Happy Monday everyone! Today I’m teaming up with J.Jill to talk about bringing inspiration into your everyday routine – and highlighting a few of my favorites from their new April collection! One of my goals for 2018 is to invest a bit more time into myself. I’ve started carving a day out of my week to meet a friend (or someone new!) at a coffee shop or café, explore different shops and neighborhoods in DC. The new April collection from J.Jill is full of beautiful, comfortable pieces that can travel with me throughout my day!

It can be so easy to fall into a style rut as a mom. My fellow moms will know the drill: Get the kids up, dressed, and fed in the morning. Get them to school or daycare. Try to get as much work and/or errands done during the day before it’s time to pick the kids up from school. Get home and make dinner. Bath and bedtime. Maybe a little bit more work before sleep. Repeat, repeat, repeat. Other things fell down to the bottom of the priority list. Things like getting together with friends, exploring this amazing city that I live in, connecting with fellow creatives here in DC, or taking care of myself and making sure I look and feel my best. All really important, but super easy to set aside when life gets busy. The J.Jill April collection is the perfect combination of chic and easy style—all of which are easy for me to keep up with in my busy day-to-day.

When I worked at the State Department, I wore a typical professional wardrobe of suits and separates. Now that I’m a mom and I work from home running a creative business, I need a wardrobe that is comfortable and flexible, but still cute and well-designed. Design is definitely the one thing I won’t sacrifice when it comes to my wardrobe! I need pieces that work for the entire day, from school drop off in the morning through a lunch date with a friend and afternoon errands. I also prefer classic pieces in quality fabric that I know will work in multiple seasons, then I add color and texture through accessories and jewelry. Here’s what I chose from the J.Jill April Collection, and how I styled the different pieces!

J.Jill Style Board / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Tab-sleeve asymmetric top // 5-Pocket Denim Leggings // Linen buttoned-back sleeveless top // Long & light 2-pocket cardi // Linen tie-waist dress // Denim fringe-trim jacket // Necklace

This linen button-back tank is so comfortable – it also comes in a beautiful pale pink! It’s the perfect top that can be dressed up or down!

I’m loving the asymmetrical hem on this flowy tab-sleeve top. The moss green color is definitely having a moment this season, and it’s so cute paired with a chunky necklace.

This linen tie-waist dress has a super flattering fit and made of a beautiful lightweight linen. I love the idea of layering it with a cardigan or denim jacket (which should be a staple in every wardrobe) in the spring, then just wearing it on its own in the summer. I love the fringe trim on this denim jacket — I will definitely live in this piece for seasons to come!

I don’t know about you, but when I get into a rut, I also tend to feel really uninspired. And inspiration is kind of critical when you run a creative business! Like any business, a large chunk of my work involves staring at a computer screen – writing emails, writing blog posts, the dreaded bookkeeping – so it’s really important for me to get outside and recharge my creative energy! Here are a few of my favorite ways to get inspired:

1. Dedicate time for brainstorming

When you work from home, it can be super easy to get distracted by everyday tasks. I’ve started going to a different coffee shop in DC at least once a week to just clear my mind and jot a few ideas down in a notebook. I don’t bring my laptop and I try not to look at my phone, I just focus on all the ideas floating around in my head and put them down on paper!

2. Grab lunch or coffee with a friend

When I first moved to DC fifteen years ago, it wasn’t known for being a super creative town. Luckily, that has changed a lot in the last few years, and we have more creative people living in DC than ever before! I make an effort to schedule lunch dates with friends at least once a month, which with two small kids is easier than meeting for dinner or drinks in the evening. I’ve also been trying to reach out to creative people in the area that I follow on Instagram but haven’t yet had the chance to meet in real life. I always come away from these in-person get togethers feeling so inspired!

3. Enjoy nature

It’s no secret that I love flowers, and I love to garden. My backyard is my happy place, especially in the spring and summer when everything is blooming! And spring in DC is a glorious thing, with cherry blossoms, daffodils, tulips, lilacs, and peonies later in the season. I always feel so inspired by nature and flowers. I love visiting the outdoor public gardens in the DC area, like Dumbarton Oaks Garden, the Arboretum, Green Spring Garden, and Meadowlark Botanical Garden. I also spend quite a bit of time at our local nurseries picking out annuals for my flower beds and containers. Plant shopping is my favorite special treat at the end of a busy week.

How do you find inspiration in your everyday routine? And fellow moms, how do you find time for yourself in a busy week? I’d love your tips! Let me know in the comments!

This post was created in partnership with J.Jill. All content and opinions are my own. Thank you for supporting the sponsors that make Oh So Beautiful Paper possible!

Photos by Anna Meyer Photography for Oh So Beautiful Paper

DIY Matisse-Inspired Easter Eggs

My kids think Easter is the greatest thing ever. They get to decorate eggs, then hunt for them several times over with their friends and cousins, and of course there’s plenty of chocolate involved. Total kid jackpot, right?? Over the years I’ve done some really fun Easter egg projects, from simple marbled Easter eggs (which I’ll be doing with my 3 year-old’s preschool class on Friday!), to DIY illustrated temporary tattoo Easter eggs, to Easter eggs dipped in hologram glitter, to DIY galaxy Easter eggs. But I realized that I’ve never done anything specifically for plastic Easter eggs – the kind that split in half so you can hide something inside. Let’s fix that today with these DIY Matisse-inspired Easter eggs!

DIY Matisse-Inspired Easter Eggs

After doing temporary tattoos, marbling, nail polish, and glitter – this was my first time using craft vinyl to decorate Easter eggs! But after making these colorful Matisse-inspired pumpkins for Halloween, I knew I wanted to give it a try! This time, I let the plastic eggs bring in all the color and chose a “neutral” silver hologram vinyl to make the shapes. If hologram vinyl isn’t your thing, these eggs would be super cute with a regular metallic vinyl or a mix of colorful vinyl. The more color, the better!

DIY Matisse-Inspired Easter Eggs

My kids LOVE this kind of plastic Easter egg. And with a fun surprise inside, what’s not to love? I grabbed a few colorful plastic eggs from my local Target and a roll of silver hologram vinyl – and voila! Between the colorful plastic eggs and vinyl shapes, this was so easy and fun! Just pop a little treat inside, apply the vinyl shapes, close it up, and you’re good to go! Are you ready to make some??

DIY Matisse-Inspired Easter Eggs

DIY Matisse-Inspired Easter Eggs

Supplies

Plastic Easter eggs in fun colors

Craft vinyl in your chosen color (I used this hologram foil)

Silhouette Cameo or Cricut Explore cutting machine

Note: If you don’t have a Silhouette or Cricut, you could also paint the Matisse-inspired shapes onto the Easter eggs using acrylic craft paint. I know a couple of you painted the shapes on your pumpkins back in October – so clever!

DIY Matisse-Inspired Easter Eggs

To make the DIY Matisse-inspired Easter eggs:

Step 1. Download our templates at the bottom of the post, and use your Silhouette Cameo or Cricut to cut the shapes from your vinyl. Each template should cover approximately a dozen Easter eggs.

Step 2. Carefully peel individual shapes from the adhesive backing and apply to the faux Easter eggs like a sticker. I found it easiest to start by placing two or three of the larger shapes around the Easter egg, then fill in with the smaller shapes. If you place a shape and then change your mind, you should be able to move it by very carefully peeling the vinyl from the Easter egg and moving it to a new spot.

Step 3. Continue placing vinyl shapes until you’ve covered the entire Easter egg, and enjoy!

DIY Matisse-Inspired Easter Eggs

DIY Matisse-Inspired Easter Eggs

DIY Matisse-Inspired Easter Eggs

So fun, right? If you make these, or any of our other Easter egg projects, please be sure to share a photo on Instagram with the hashtag #madewithosbp so I can see it!

Download the templates below!

MATISSE-INSPIRED EASTER EGG TEMPLATE (Silhouette Studio file)

MATISSE-INSPIRED EASTER EGG TEMPLATE (SVG file)

p.s. DIY Hologram Foil Easter Eggs, DIY Painterly Pink and Gold Easter Eggs, and DIY Illustrated Temporary Tattoo Easter Eggs

Photo Credits: Nole Garey for Oh So Beautiful Paper

Happy Weekend!

Happy Friday everyone! I spent a good portion of this week talking to window companies to get quotes for replacing all the windows in our home, which are poor quality vinyl replacement windows and nearly 25 years old, so they’re starting to crack and leak and it’s just time. And boy, this has been an…. interesting… experience. It feels a lot like buying a car, actually. So I’m definitely feeling ready for the weekend! Also, if you’re on the hunt for house exterior inspiration, you can follow my exterior musings on Pinterest right here. But in the meantime, read below for weekend links and my sale picks!

DIY Illustrated Temporary Tattoo Easter Eggs

Our DIY temporary tattoo Easter eggs from last year – can’t wait to make them again this year!

DC friends! Have you signed up for our weaving workshop with Smile and Wave at Common Room Studio on Thursday?? Come join us!

J.Crew is offering up to 40% off new arrivals this weekend! Here are my picks: this side-button chambray skirt (perfect for summer!), these pink suede slingbacks (the adorable bows!), this bright side t-shirt, and this hologram business card case (obvs). 

20% off at Anthropologie this weekend! I highly recommend this striped skirt, I covet this polka dot dress, and I think I’m going to buy this chandelier for my living room

40% off this gorgeous pink tie-sleeve sweater and these mid-heel booties at Loft

Love everything about this kitchen renovation – especially the pink sink!!

How cute are these handmade colorful tassel earrings??

The most incredible wedding in antarctica!

Couldn’t resist scooping up this rainbow madras plaid dress for my girls to wear on Easter (and it’s 20% off with code GOBIG)

So many fantastic podcasts for kids

7,000 empty pairs of shoes on the Capitol lawn

I want this straw tote bag for summer afternoons at our neighborhood splash pad

The best Botanical Gardens in the United States

How to use vintage stamps on envelopes! They’re my favorite way to add some extra flair to special envelopes.