Happy Weekend!

Happy Friday everyone! So – big news! – OSBP is hiring! I have three positions open ranging from DIY contributor(s) to a Market Editor and I’m super excited to add some talented folks to the OSBP team. You can check out the details over on the jobs page. I can’t wait to hear from you! But in the meantime…

Ali Makes Things via Instagram / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Photo by Ali Makes Things via Instagram

…a few links for your weekend:

This week on Oh So Beautiful Paper:

Check back this afternoon for this week’s cocktail recipe! I hope you all have a wonderful weekend! I’ll see you back here on Monday! xoxo

Behind the Stationery: Printerette Press

For today’s Behind the Stationery, the fun and whimsical Printerette Press is letting us in on their traditional design process as they incorporate hand painted and hand drawn elements into all of their designs. You may recognize their work from Sophie’s 1st Birthday invitations. Catherine shares about going from fashion to stationery, her team, and how they balance their calendar to split the wholesale and custom parts of the business. –Megan

Behind the Stationery: Illustrated and Hand Painted Letterpress Stationery by Printerette Press / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Behind the Stationery: Illustrated and Hand Painted Letterpress Stationery by Printerette Press / Oh So Beautiful Paper

As a little kid I always wanted to be a clothing designer. I got an art degree in Fashion Design and a job right out of college designing clothing for a big box retailer here in Minneapolis. Funny though — after working in my “dream job” for a few years, it just didn’t feel like my thing any more. The stars sort of aligned when a friend asked if I had any interest in her aging dad’s print equipment. I thought it was the weirdest, most random thing I’d ever been approached with. I had almost zero print experience and immediately told her I wasn’t interested, but then I went back to my little cubicle and ruminated on it for a while. Eventually I decided I couldn’t live without letterpress in my life. (I’m really hot and cold – can you tell?). I printed on the side while keeping my job for a year or so and eventually made the leap to full-time Printerette. The rest is inky, greasy history.
Behind the Stationery: Illustrated and Hand Painted Letterpress Stationery by Printerette Press / Oh So Beautiful Paper

We’re located in the Seward neighborhood of lovely Minneapolis — a neighborhood famous for the enormous amount of backyard chickens per capita. Depending on the day, our little shop is either a beautifully sunny, breezy, and an inspiring place to be or it’s a blazing-hot, steamy inferno. Depends. Today it’s the latter.

Behind the Stationery: Illustrated and Hand Painted Letterpress Stationery by Printerette Press / Oh So Beautiful Paper

We are a letterpress print shop and so that’s our specialty. We also do some flat printing and actually love to combine the two methods to get both the color impact of flat printing and the textural impact of letterpress printing. Our combo print method wedding suites are our big thing right now.

Behind the Stationery: Illustrated and Hand Painted Letterpress Stationery by Printerette Press / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Our product line is in two parts: We have a small line of ready-made items like greeting cards, letter sheets, and note pads and we also have a custom line for weddings and social events. The combo really keeps us busy and on our toes! We really focus on weddings during the spring and early summer. Then, when our custom business slows down a bit, we ramp up our wholesale ready-mades. It’s a nice balance!

Behind the Stationery: Illustrated and Hand Painted Letterpress Stationery by Printerette Press / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Our design process for custom orders starts with a casual consultation. We like to get to know our clients and their event as much as possible before throwing in our two cents about how to create the perfect paper for them. When I’ve gathered as much info as I can, I take it to my sketchbook. Nearly all of our designs start on paper with regular old pencil, pen, and paint which is what gives our work its signature hand-illustrated and whimsical look. I only bring my sketches to the computer for small layout tweaks. Otherwise, it’s done old-school style.
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My design process always starts in my sketchbook where I love to combine brushwork and pen work into my illustrations. I hand draw and hand paint all of our designs and only really digitize them when we’re ready to make plates and go to print, so you’ll see a lot of charming irregularity in my illustrations.

Behind the Stationery: Illustrated and Hand Painted Letterpress Stationery by Printerette Press / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Behind the Stationery: Illustrated and Hand Painted Letterpress Stationery by Printerette Press / Oh So Beautiful Paper

When we’re on press and the design is coming to reality, we’ll sometimes make some last minute color or placement tweaks as a team. Being able to do that is a big part of why I love letterpress printing so much; it’s such a hand-done method that the design process really doesn’t stop until the product is totally complete. We’re making design decisions all the way up to completion; where with modern printing, designing stops the moment you click “print”. Just today we decided to add just a spot of neon ink to one of our new card designs to make it pop a little more than I originally designed it to.

Behind the Stationery: Illustrated and Hand Painted Letterpress Stationery by Printerette Press / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Behind the Stationery: Illustrated and Hand Painted Letterpress Stationery by Printerette Press / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Behind the Stationery: Illustrated and Hand Painted Letterpress Stationery by Printerette Press / Oh So Beautiful Paper

There are three of us in the studio at Printerette. Judith is the studio manager. She handles all inquiries and most Printerette correspondence. She’s the one who takes the orders and gets the orders out when they’re produced. Judith also handles all of our social media and blogging. Molly handles most of the printing. She’s the one who makes sure colors are mixed perfectly, registration is perfectly aligned, and impression is perfect. She’s one bad-ass print maker and everything that goes out the door has her seal of approval. I oversee everything creative and do most of the designing and concepting.

Behind the Stationery: Illustrated and Hand Painted Letterpress Stationery by Printerette Press / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Behind the Stationery: Illustrated and Hand Painted Letterpress Stationery by Printerette Press / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Behind the Stationery: Illustrated and Hand Painted Letterpress Stationery by Printerette Press / Oh So Beautiful Paper

I get inspiration from lots of stuff! But lately — summer time! I’m a Minnesota gal that really lives for warm weather and I think you can see it in so much of what I make. Also, my clothing designer brain is still very much in action and I find a lot of inspiration for Printerette in clothing trends, especially with color and pattern.

Behind the Stationery: Illustrated and Hand Painted Letterpress Stationery by Printerette Press / Oh So Beautiful Paper

We’re very active on social media and as we increase followers, our client base has increased as well. We get lots of “I saw this thing you did on Instagram” inquiries which is awesome. We’ve haven’t done the National Stationery Show for a couple of years, but find it to be a great way to build name recognition. And in the wedding business, we find that word of mouth is a big player in growing our client base.

Behind the Stationery: Illustrated and Hand Painted Letterpress Stationery by Printerette Press / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Photos by 2nd Truth Photography and Printerette Press.

Interested in being featured on the Behind the Stationery column? Shoot an email to Megan at [email protected].

 

Happy (Early) Weekend!

I know, I know – it’s only Thursday! But I’ve been solo parenting this week while my husband is out of town, so I’m heading out a bit early to spend the day with my girls. We’ll have a cocktail post for you tomorrow afternoon (it’s SO good!), but in the meantime…

Mon Voir Watercolor World Map / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Photo by Mon Voir Calligraphy via Instagram

…a few links for your weekend!

This week on OSBP:

I hope you all have a wonderful weekend! I’ll see you back here on Monday! xoxo

Vivid Watercolor 21st Birthday Party Invitations

These bright and colorful watercolor invitations from Ashley Bush Lettering and Design are so fun for a 21st birthday party! And those envelopes? OMG. Ashley used masking fluid and a bright swash of paint to create the most amazing resist technique in the address. Love love love!

Colorful Watercolor Birthday Party Invitations by Ashley Bush Lettering and Design / Oh So Beautiful Paper

From Ashley: This collection was for a 21st birthday celebration! The concept was bright watercolor fun with a big emphasis on the envelopes! I started with the invitation design: I hand painted the multi-colored splash and finalized the design in Photoshop. I also created some custom brush-lettering for the front and back of her invitations.

Colorful Watercolor Birthday Party Invitations by Ashley Bush Lettering and Design / Oh So Beautiful Paper

We carried the colorful painted look right onto the envelopes, but instead of making every envelope the same color scheme I decided to mix and match, utilizing all of the fun colors from the invitation!

Colorful Watercolor Birthday Party Invitations by Ashley Bush Lettering and Design / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Colorful Watercolor Birthday Party Invitations by Ashley Bush Lettering and Design / Oh So Beautiful Paper

The black envelopes gave just the right pop for the bright colors. Using a small, fine-tip brush I lettered the names on the envelopes in masking fluid, brushed the paint on, and finished the address with a white Gelly Roll pen! You can see a video of this process here and if you want to try lettering with masking fluid you can follow my step-by-step tutorial.

Colorful Watercolor Birthday Party Invitations by Ashley Bush Lettering and Design / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Thanks Ashley!

Photo Credits: Ashley Bush Lettering and Design

Happy Weekend!

Happy Friday everyone! Earlier this week, I took a quick trip up to New York to attend an event organized by Etsy Wholesale called Open Call. Thirty artists and designers came to pitch their goods to a panel of retailers including buyers from Nordstrom, The Land of Nod, and our very own Emily from Clementine! It was so wonderful to see Emily and meet many of the artists at Open Call – I can’t stop thinking about the experience! I’m sure the Etsy folks will do a recap on their blog soon, but for now you can explore the hashtag on Instagram for images from the day! But in the meantime…

To Infinity and Beyoncé Print / Lionheart Prints via Oh So Beautiful Paper

Photo by Lionheart Prints (um – put this print in your shop soon, mmmkay?) via Instagram

…a few links for your weekend!

This week on Oh So Beautiful Paper:

Check back a bit later for this week’s cocktail recipe! Have a wonderful weekend, and I’ll see you back here on Monday! xoxo