The Last Dance

Ok, so after a slight intermission, we wanted to get back on track with our infusions. Anyone making cocktails at home probably already has at least a few infusions sitting around without even really realizing it. I’m talking about liqueurs! Liqueurs are typically made by infusing a spirit and then blending in sugar, giving you a sweet, flavorful mixer with a lower proof than a typical spirit. Well, just as the infusions we’ve already talked about are pretty easy to make – as long as you can stand to wait before you taste test – liqueurs are pretty easy to make at home too. We just made our very first Allspice Dram, a wonderfully spicy liqueur that’s perfect for Tiki drinks and a bunch more. – Andrew

The Last Dance Allspice Dram Cocktail Recipe / Liquorary for Oh So Beautiful Paper

The Last Dance

3/4 oz Bourbon
3/4 oz Allspice Dram
3/4 oz Lemon Juice
3/4 oz Benedictine
1 dash Angostura Bitters

To make the Allspice Dram: combine 2 tablespoons of freshly crushed allspice berries with 2 cups of overproof rum and 1 ounce orange liqueur in a jar, then seal it up and let it steep for at least ten days, shaking every day. Then strain the mix through a cheesecloth to remove all the solids. Add a simple syrup, made from 3/4 cup raw sugar and 1 1/2 cups water, to the resulting infusion and then bottle the liqueur. This should give you about 750 ml, a standard liquor bottle’s worth, of Allspice Dram.

To make the Last Dance: combine everything in a shaker filled two-thirds with ice. Shake well and strain into a chilled cocktail glass. Garnish with a lemon wheel and enjoy!

The Last Dance Allspice Dram Cocktail Recipe / Liquorary for Oh So Beautiful Paper

This drink is a play on the Prohibition era Last Word cocktail, which combined gin with Maraschino liqueur, lime, and green Chartreuse, an herbaceous and vegetal liqueur made in France. The Last Dance swaps out all these ingredients but sticks with its balanced proportions and pairing of sweet, sour, and pungent ingredients. The bourbon is rich with caramel and oak and vanilla, while the Benedictine – another liqueur made in France – adds lots of herbaceous notes and a honeyed sweetness. The Allspice Dram gives it a spicy kick and the tart lemon cuts through all those big bold flavors, giving the drink a familiar foundation. This is a fun, snappy drink, the sort of cocktail you might want as a palate cleanser between courses of a meal.

The Last Dance Allspice Dram Cocktail Recipe / Liquorary for Oh So Beautiful Paper

Allspice got its name when English settlers and explorers in the Caribbean decided that it tasted of cinnamon, nutmeg, and cloves all in one. Allspice Dram – also called Pimento Dram, after the pimenta plant that produces the fruit that becomes allspice – has a big, complex, spicy flavor that shows up in quite a few classic Tiki recipes. It also tends to be pretty expensive, which is a bit surprising once we discovered how easy it was to make it for ourselves. So, before you go out and buy a bottle, consider making a bottle of this versatile liqueur for yourself.

Cheers!

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Photo Credits: Nole Garey for Oh So Beautiful Paper

Happy Weekend!

Happy Friday everyone! Any plans for the weekend? It’s cold again here in DC this weekend, so I think we’ll be spending most of our time staying warm indoors. I’m pretty sure this will be one of our last winter-like weekends, so I’m totally fine with a slow and cozy pace this weekend. But in the meantime…

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Image by Ashley Buzzy via Instagram

…a few links for your weekend!

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

Vibrant Pink Hand Lettered Birthday Party Invitations

Oooh, these vibrant pink hand lettered birthday party invitations from Meg at Pour L’Amour Creative are so fun! Inspired by colorful Otomi textiles, the bright fuchsia pink and playful hand lettering are the perfect ingredients for a third birthday party invitation. Meg even added a watercolor splash in a lighter rose pink to add some texture to the invitation. So cute!

Pink Hand Lettered Birthday Party Invitations by Pour L'Amour Creative / Oh So Beautiful Paper

From Meg: The concept behind this invitation was simple, yet fun and vibrant: mixing hand lettering with type. The production process started with the colors that we wanted to incorporate – fuchsia and orange (the birthday girl’s favorite). Though the birthday party did not have a specific theme, we were playing off the Mexican Otomi linens and colors that were going to be present throughout the party décor. Otomi linens are known for their vibrant and rich colors and we wanted the invitation colors to incorporate that vibrancy.

Pink Hand Lettered Birthday Party Invitations by Pour L'Amour Creative / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Secondly, I wanted to highlight the hand lettering on the invitation. The art of the design is the lettering itself. I started with the a few different styles, and then narrowed down the lettering style to have an irregular feel to it. Since these invitations were for a third birthday party, the lettering style I choose to use was a non-formal style with a lot of “bounce” to it – playful and youthful.

Pink Hand Lettered Birthday Party Invitations by Pour L'Amour Creative / Oh So Beautiful Paper

The invitations were printed on 110lb cotton Lettra paper. Post printing, I added a watercolor splash in a rose pink to add to the overall design. Since it was hand done after printing, no two invitations were alike and that uniqueness made for a beautiful collection of pieces going out in the mail. Lastly, I hand lettered the envelope addresses using a bright pink pen to match the lettering style of the invitation. I wanted the excitement of the party to begin once the guest received the envelope in the mail.

Pink Hand Lettered Birthday Party Invitations by Pour L'Amour Creative / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Thanks Meg!

Design and Hand Lettering: Pour L’Amour Creative

Photo Credits: Bonnie Bakhtiari

Navy and White Calligraphy Wedding Invitations

Navy blue and white is such a classic combination – and with good reason! It works for everything from a classic nautical design to sleek and modern wedding invitation suite. These beautiful navy and white calligraphy wedding invitations from Brianne of Brown Fox Calligraphy walk the line between classic and modern, with an elegant bridge illustration, playful calligraphy script, and (my personal favorite), white ink on navy envelopes!

Navy and White Calligraphy Wedding Invitations by Brown Fox Calligraphy / Oh So Beautiful Paper

From Brianne: Marie and Andrew have been friends of mine for years, and I was excited to design the invitation suite for their Rhode Island wedding. They knew they wanted me to illustrate the Claiborne Pell Newport Bridge, showcasing the beautiful landmark that served as the backdrop to their reception site. They also wanted a classic navy blue design with modern calligraphy elements to make their invitation suite unique. Past that, they trusted me to design a suite that would set an elegant tone for their big day.

Navy and White Calligraphy Wedding Invitations by Brown Fox Calligraphy / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Navy and White Calligraphy Wedding Invitations by Brown Fox Calligraphy / Oh So Beautiful Paper

I illustrated the bridge and water details, and did the calligraphy elements first by hand. I then worked in Illustrator to add typed details and design the layout. Marie and Andrew had multiple events that had information that needed to be included, but everything managed to fit nicely on the standard invitation suite piece sizes. To finish the theme, I chose navy blue envelopes with white calligraphy for contrast.

Navy and White Calligraphy Wedding Invitations by Brown Fox Calligraphy / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Navy and White Calligraphy Wedding Invitations by Brown Fox Calligraphy / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Navy and White Calligraphy Wedding Invitations by Brown Fox Calligraphy / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Navy and White Calligraphy Wedding Invitations by Brown Fox Calligraphy / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Thanks Brianne!

Calligraphy/Design: Brown Fox Calligraphy

Letterpress Printing: Mercurio Brothers

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

Photo Credits: Anna Wu Photography