Wedding Stationery Inspiration: Here Comes the Bride Signs

Clearly I’m loving large-scale stationery statements at weddings lately! My motto for the year is “giant is the new mini,” after all. Today we’re talking signs for the ceremony. For those brides out there who want a special introduction (and why wouldn’t you!?), why not have the little ones in your wedding party carry down a “Here Comes the Bride” sign? A little fancy calligraphy, a colorful DIY variety, I love them all! Here’s a few fun banners to get you started (and a few adorable kids sporting them!). — Kelly

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Photo by Nancy Neil, Sign by Sweet Emilia Jane

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Photo by Amy Arrington via Southern Weddings (left), Photo by Michelle March via Southern Weddings (right)

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Photo by Christian Cruz via Ruffled

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Photo by Imago Vita Photography, Sign by SwellMail Designs via Style Me Pretty (left), Photo by Max Wanger, Calligraphy by Love Jenna Calligraphy via 100 Layer Cake (right)

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Photo by Sarah Kathleen, Banner by Ready Go

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Photo by I Love That Glove via Wedding Chicks

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Banner by BHLDN (left), Photo by Elizabeth Wertz via Style Me Pretty (right)

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Photo by Gary Ashley of Wedding Artists Collective, Calligraphy by Little Miss Press via 100 Layer Cake

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Emma + Finn’s Floral New York City Wedding Invitations

I’m always a fan of floral designs, but even more so during this time of year – when flowers and trees are in bloom all over my neighborhood of Capitol Hill. I just can’t resist all the pretty blossoms! Jessica from Moira Design Studio sent over these floral invitations that she designed for a spring wedding at the Central Park Boathouse in New York City. She combined the feminine floral designs with an illustration of the New York City skyline. So pretty!

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From Jessica: Feminine details of hand painted spring flowers and leaves are perfect for this spring wedding in Central Park. Emma and Finn wanted to set the tone of romance and spring time, and wanted to focus their invitations with some custom artwork to reflect both their artistic careers. We paired the blush flowers with a simple watercolor of the New York city skyline to further tie the Park and the city together.

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The skyline lined the mailing envelope, and also was printed on the reverse side of the invitation. The floral pattern adorns the back of the response card as well as the response envelope.  We addressed the envelopes in matching calligraphy for a unified look. We love working with different mediums, this suite was created with gouache and watercolor paint, as well as calligraphy ink.

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Thanks Jessica!

Design: Moira Design Studio

Invitation Font: Bombshell Pro

Envelope Calligraphy: Moira Ink

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

{happy weekend!}

This week was a flurry of activity, both at home with our never-ending to do list (we’re still unpacking a month after moving in), a very active getting-ready-to-crawl baby, and a ton of prep work in advance of the National Stationery Show in just a few short weeks! I’m so excited to head back to one of my favorite cities and see some of my favorite people, and yes, of course Sophie will be coming along! Thankfully my dad is coming down this weekend to help us get a few things done around the house. But in the meantime…

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…a few links for your weekend!

This week on Oh So Beautiful Paper:

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

DIY Tutorial: Indigo Floral Print Wedding Invitations

We’ve always had a love affair with indigo – in fact, the wedding quilt that Emma’s mother created for her is made from scraps of vintage Japanese indigo fabrics. With its recent rise in popularity we decided that indigo would make the perfect inspiration for an invitation suite. The deep blue and white color scheme, mixed with floral elements and classic typography, makes it a design suitable for any season! – Bailey and Emma of Antiquaria

DIY Tutorial: Floral Indigo Wedding Invitations by Antiquaria via Oh So Beautiful Paper

Tie the square invitation and enclosure pieces together with indigo dyed twine and your guests will feel like they’re opening a gift!

DIY Tutorial: Floral Indigo Wedding Invitations by Antiquaria via Oh So Beautiful Paper

Step One: Lay a  5.5″ square card down on a firm surface. Ink your stamp (we used our Sophisticate Invitation Stamp) thoroughly and center it over your card. Once it is positioned correctly, press down to make a print. Use both hands to ensure even pressure. Lift off and let the print dry. For more information on this process go here.

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Step Two: You will repeat the printing technique from Step 1 for your reply card (we used our Sophisticate Reply Card Stamp) on a 4bar (3.5″x4.75″) card.  This time, instead of centering the stamp, you will print it toward the bottom of the card. This leaves space to print the floral pattern (we used our Daisy Pattern & Small Leaves Pattern Stamps) at the top. It’s best to start with the larger pattern stamp and then fill in with the smaller leaf stamp.

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Step three: We love to incorporate patterns in to our invitation suites, whether it’s an envelope liner, backer or belly band…it adds so much style and personality to the design. We created this indigo pattern by randomly stamping pattern stamps (we used our Camellia Pattern, Daisy Pattern and Small Leaves Pattern Stamps) in frost white ink on 8.5″ x 11″ card stock. The effect that it creates is so lovely!

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Step Four: To make the accommodations card, you will need to cut the 8.5″ x 11″ patterned paper into 5″ squares (you will get 2 per sheet). Next, ink and stamp your accommodations information (we used our Calligraphy Accent Accommodations Stamp) on the front of the navy blue card.

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Step Five: Using the same printing technique as above, you will print your return address and reply address (we used our Wildflowers Return Address Stamp) on the outer and reply envelopes. Now all that’s left is to tie everything together, address your envelopes, add postage (we used awesome blue vintage postage from Verde Studio) and send them on their way!

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Materials:

Sophisticate Invitation Stamp

Sophisticate Reply Card Stamp

Calligraphy Accent Accommodations Stamp

Pattern Stamps – Camellia, Daisy, Small Leaves

Wildflowers Return Address Stamp

Stamp Pad – Frost White, Midnight

5.5″ Cards in Luxe Cream

5.75″ Envelope in Night

4bar Flat Card in Luxe Cream

4bar Envelope in Night

8.5″x11″ Cardstock in Night

Vintage Postage Verde Studio

String or twine

Anti­quaria is a mem­ber of the Designer Rolodex – you can see more of their beau­ti­ful work right here or visit the real wedding invitations gallery for more wedding invitation ideas!

Photo Credits: Antiquaria

Calligraphy Inspiration: Holly Hollon

This month, I’m happy to share the work of a calligrapher who has been popping up more and more around these parts. You may have seen her work in Martha Stewart Weddings, Southern Weddings, or right here on OSBP! Holly of Holly Hollon Design & Calligraphy has built herself a beautiful portfolio of work following a career in the field of advertising. Holly’s skills in design, calligraphy, and illustration make her a triple threat in the world of event stationery. Take a look and I’m sure you’ll agree! – Julie

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Holly Hollon calligraphy envelope detail

Calligraphy Inspiration: Holly Hollon Design & Calligraphy via Oh So Beautiful Paper

I love the way Holly combines her lettering with illustrations; there’s a feeling that every aspect of the suite is tailor made for you!

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Calligraphy Inspiration: Holly Hollon Design & Calligraphy via Oh So Beautiful Paper

Holly has a wonderful gallery of custom maps, as well. Featuring charming hand-drawn and handwritten elements, it’s hard to resist having one made for your event, isn’t it?

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You can see more of Holly’s work on her blog, Holleeanne. You can also catch up with Holly’s dogs Daisy and Dottie on Doodles and Poodles, which features more of her illustrations and calligraphy!

Photo credits: 1 Stacy Richardson; 2 Holly Hollon; 3 l+r Kelly Cummings; 4 Stephen DeVries; 5 l+r, 6 Jessica WrightÂ