Happy Weekend!

Happy Friday everyone! Today little Alice turns one month old! With Sophie, the newborn stage felt like an eternity – but we wondered if things would be different the second time around since we (now) know how fleeting these early days really are. I’m still not the biggest fan of the newborn stage (I’m much happier when babies start smiling – usually around 8 weeks), but it does feel like these first (hard) few weeks have just flown by! We’ll be celebrating Alice’s first month birthday with take out and doughnuts tonight – but in the meantime…

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Photo (and printable invitation!) via A Fabulous Fete

…a few links for your weekend!

This week on Oh So Beautiful Paper:

Check back soon for a very special cocktail post! I hope you all have a wonderful weekend, and I’ll see you back here next week! xoxo

Chris + Sara’s Watercolor Calligraphy Wedding Invitations

Sigh. There’s just something so romantic about modern calligraphy. And combine calligraphy with watercolor washes inspired by the sea? Total swoon! Victoria of Moira Design Studio created these one of a kind watercolor and calligraphy wedding invitations for a casual wedding on the Maryland shore. Gorgeous!

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From Victoria: Ocean sea breezes and the airy shades of the shore inspired this Maryland seaside invitation suite. We wanted to create a feel of open air and summer breezes. This casual wedding incorporated loose linen table runners, rustic wood tables, driftwood, and pale wood Louis style chairs. The suite features an open and modern calligraphy style in a medium grey tone, and is paired with watercolor washes in shades of blue.

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Each envelope was delicately painted with a watercolor wash to match the suite, lined in watercolor paper and addressed in the same sloped and loose calligraphy style. The simple map of the Maryland coast depicts the strong blues of the ocean against the sand and points guests in the direction of the ceremony and hotel. The suite was a perfect fit for the casual afternoon summer affair.

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Thanks Victoria!

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

Photo Credits: Moira Design Studio

Lauren + Bradley’s Rustic Calligraphy Wedding Invitations

I’m a fan of calligraphy invitations for weddings any time of year, but this invitation from Alex of Goodheart Design combines calligraphy with a rustic vibe perfect for fall! Alex kept the color palette simple, with letterpress printed charcoal gray text on white paper for the invitation and rsvp card, white foil on charcoal gray paper for the accommodations card, and kraft paper envelopes. Such an elegant combination!

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From Alex: The inspiration behind this invite was simply color. Lauren wanted a two-toned invitation in ivory and charcoal with a rustic sophisticated vibe. I hand lettered the invitation, rsvp card, info card and the rsvp return address stamp using a calligraphy pen.

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The invitation and rsvp are letterpress printed on #220 ivory paper with charcoal ink and the info card is white foil on #220 charcoal paper. The kraft rsvp envelope was stamped with charcoal ink as well.

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Thanks Alex!

Design: Goodheart Design

Letterpress Printing: Czar Press

Rubber Stamp: Rubberstamps.net

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

Photo Credits: Goodheart Design

DIY Tutorial: Calligraphy Gift Tags

As the season of gifting approaches, we always like to think of new and beautiful ways to present the gifts that were so thoughtfully selected. Gift tags, which are usually an afterthought, can be made really beautiful and special with just a little white ink and a pen. Using blank business sized cards in various colors, we hand made gift tags for our loved ones. They would even make a lovely gift in themselves. – Bailey and Emma of Antiquaria

DIY Tutorial: Calligraphy Gift Tags by Antiquaria for Oh So Beautiful Paper

 

Materials

White ink

Calligraphy Starter Kit, or dip pen and nib

Blank business cards – we used Pool, Lake and Slate

Hole punch

Ribbon

 

 

 

DIY Tutorial: Calligraphy Gift Tags by Antiquaria for Oh So Beautiful Paper

Step One: Gather your supplies. We used various 2″ x 3.5″ colored cards, our very favorite white ink and a pointed calligraphy pen. It’s also handy to grab a cheap paint brush to mix the ink.

DIY Tutorial: Calligraphy Gift Tags by Antiquaria for Oh So Beautiful Paper

Step Two: Bleed Proof White ink is fabulous because it can be used on dark colors and remains very opaque if mixed correctly.  When the ink is new, it is a thick, paste like consistency. You can make it into workable ink by adding distilled water into the jar and gently stirring it in (this is where your cheap paintbrush comes in handy) until it looks like heavy cream. Start slow, it’s easier to add more water than to remove water. You’re looking for the ink, when tested, to be very opaque but flow out of the pen smoothly.

DIY Tutorial: Calligraphy Gift Tags by Antiquaria for Oh So Beautiful Paper

Step Three: Put your creative hat on! Decorate the tags to suit the gifts or recipients that they’re for. We did a variety of tag decorations, including leaves, hearts and modern lines. It can really be as simple or as ornate as you’d like! It’s also a really fun effect to decorate around where the hole will be punched, as shown in some of the designs above. Let all of your tags dry very thoroughly. White ink can even take overnight to dry in some climates so don’t rush on to the next step!

DIY Tutorial: Calligraphy Gift Tags by Antiquaria for Oh So Beautiful Paper

Step Four: Once all of the tags are good and dry, punch holes in the top center of each one.

DIY Tutorial: Calligraphy Gift Tags by Antiquaria for Oh So Beautiful Paper

Step Five: Select a ribbon to coordinate and you’re all done!

Photography by Antiquaria for Oh So Beautiful Paper

Calligraphy Inspiration: petitserif

Looking through the work of this month’s calligraphy inspiration was a lot of fun. Her work is all about type; from calligraphy to lettering to typeforms created out of bacon, this girl loves letters and it’s plain to see. Wendy Xu of petitserif is has quite the talented hand. With a degree in graphic design from Parsons, and background in Type Design from Type@Cooper, her grasp on letterforms shows in her truly gorgeous calligraphy.  –Julie

Calligraphy Inspiration: petitserif via Oh So Beautiful Paper

Calligraphy Inspiration: petitserif via Oh So Beautiful Paper

Calligraphy Inspiration: petitserif via Oh So Beautiful Paper

Wendy has struck a wonderful balance in styles. ‘Victoria’ is my favorite: fantastic flourishes and connections that step it up from being just another whimsical style.

Calligraphy Inspiration: petitserif via Oh So Beautiful Paper

Calligraphy Inspiration: petitserif via Oh So Beautiful Paper

Calligraphy Inspiration: petitserif via Oh So Beautiful Paper

Her portfolio of lettering is filled with typographic goodies too, so you’ll definitely have to take a look for yourself! If you’d like to see more of Wendy’s work, visit her portfolio, dribbble, or Instagram.

Photo Credits: Wendy Xu