Bella Figura 2015 Wedding Invitation Collection

Have you all seen the new 2015 wedding invitation collection from Bella Figura? Erica from Bella Figura was kind enough to send over a few photos from the newest collection – which introduced digital printing (perfect for ombre backgrounds and floral patterns), foil stamped envelope liners, and a brand new cotton paper!

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The 2015 collection from Bella Figura includes 64 new invitation designs from some of my favorite designers, including Courtney Jentzen of Swiss Cottage Designs and Ellie Snow of Hello Tenfold, along with calligraphers like Elizabeth Hardin of Hardink Calligraphy and the Left Handed Calligrapher Nicole Black. With digital printing on the new smooth cotton paper, Bella Figura has incorporated watercolor and illustrated artwork – and even photos – into the collection. And of course every single design is completely customizable from font to ink and foil colors and more.

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If you’d like to check out the new designs in person, Bella Figura is offering OSBP readers a coupon for three (3) free samples! Just enter the code  loveOSBP at checkout through February 15, 2015!

Photo Credits: Kate Ignatowski for Bella Figura

DIY Tutorial: Floral and Lace Wedding Invitations

Today, we’re back with our first DIY of the new year! Hooray! This delicate floral and lace wedding invitation suite has been bouncing around in our brains for a while now – and the results exceeded even our expectations. Don’t you love it when that happens? We used a soft palette of misty blue, white, cream, and gold and incorporated some really fancy lace inner envelopes to bring it all together. With these fresh colors, it feels like spring is right around the corner! –Bailey and Emma of Antiquaria
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DIY Floral and Lace Wedding Invitations by Antiquaria for Oh So Beautiful Paper

Materials

Floral Calligraphy Invitation Stamp

Floral Calligraphy Reply Card Stamp

Wildflowers Return Address Stamp

Lace Inner Envelopes

A7 Cards

A7 Envelopes, in Pure White

Chamomile Patterned Paper (for liner) and Liner Templates

4bar Card, (3.5″x5″ cut from our Chamomile Patterned Paper, Card Weight)

4bar Envelopes

Stamp Pad, black

Embossing Stamp Pad

Embossing Powder

Embossing Heat Tool

Tailors Ribbon

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This stunning mix of lace paper inner envelopes from Modern Vintage Paperie really adds a touch of luxury to the suite and brings the whole look together!

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Step 1: First, stamp all of your invitation suite pieces. We used our Floral Calligraphy Invitation stamp, Floral Calligraphy Reply Card stamp and our Wildflowers Return Address stamp for these items. When stamping your cards, ink the stamp with the stamp facing you. Center the stamp over your card/envelope and press firmly and moderately (not too hard or the image will smudge) and gently lift the stamp off of the paper. Set aside to dry. Please watch this video for more information on inking and stamping an oversized stamp.

DIY Floral and Lace Wedding Invitations by Antiquaria for Oh So Beautiful Paper

DIY Floral and Lace Wedding Invitations by Antiquaria for Oh So Beautiful Paper

Step 2: Gold makes everything better, right? We decided to emboss our return address in gold to coordinate with the suite design and our addressing. Simply stamp your desired return address stamp on the back flap (either in matching ink or with Versamark glue ink, as pictured) dust the powder over it, tap off the excess and heat set the print. For more information about how to emboss using stamps, please watch this instructional video.

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Step 3: Once all of your pieces are printed and dry, assemble them inside your lace paper inner envelope. We used assorted varieties of envelopes because we couldn’t decide on one, but you could select your favorite as well!

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Step 4: Address the envelopes to your guests and add postage (we love those little hummingbird stamps). We used our favorite gold calligraphy ink, but to achieve a similar effect you could also use a gold gel pen and your prettiest handwriting!

DIY Floral and Lace Wedding Invitations by Antiquaria for Oh So Beautiful PaperStep 5: Over time, we’ve learned that lining your envelopes after they’re addressed saves time and money! That way, if you mess up on an address, a liner isn’t wasted! Cut out your liner with a template or purchase pre-cut liners for your selected envelope if they’re available. To install the liner (we used our Chamomile Patterned Paper to make them), simply put a line of double sided tape or stick glue along the top edge (the triangle part) and slide it into the envelope. Once it’s positioned correctly, press to adhere the liner to the envelope.

DSC_5726All that’s left  now is to tie up your invitation suite, put them into the envelope and send them along via snail mail!

Photography by Antiquaria for Oh So Beautiful Paper

Ben + Maureen’s Floral Illustrated Wedding Invitations

I’m a longtime fan of illustrator Caitlin Keegan – she was the first illustrator that we collaborated with to create recipe cards for our Friday Happy Hour cocktail series! Today Caitlin is back on OSBP to share a wedding invitation that she recently designed featuring dahlia illustrations, Caitlin’s signature hand lettering, and a cheerful yellow and blue color palette. So pretty!

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From Caitlin: I designed this wedding invitation for my good friends who were married in September at an inn in Woodstock, CT that had a dahlia farm. The couple asked that this be incorporated into the design along with their wedding colors. I started with some loose drawings of dahlias in my sketchbook and actually ended up using them for the final design, along with some hand lettering which was also carried over onto their favors and program.

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The invitations, RSVP cards, and envelopes were silkscreened by Out of Line Press in Brooklyn and the envelope liners were printed digitally. The bride also used some of the leftover patterned paper to make small notecards for each of the guests, which were distributed with the wedding favors. For the envelope liner, I created a custom dahlia pattern that includes the couple’s initials.

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Thanks Caitlin!

Design + Illustration: Caitlin Keegan

Screen Printing: Out of Line Press

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

Photo Credits: Caitlin Keegan

Amelia’s Storybook Baby Shower Invitations

A storybook theme is such a sweet idea for a baby shower, don’t you think? Designer Kate Tessera created these storybook invitations featuring vintage illustrations for her best friend’s recent baby shower. I love the way the storybook pattern used in the invitation backers and envelope liners resembles a traditional toile pattern!

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From Kate: I recently had the privilege of working on one of my best friend’s baby shower invitations. The event was a storybook theme so I thought a page right out of a book would be the perfect way to invite guests to celebrate this exciting new chapter.

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The baby’s gender will be a surprise and the mama-to-be wanted to stray away from the ever-popular yellow, so we went with a periwinkle blue for the invitation suite and shower décor. I handcrafted a pattern of classic storybook illustrations to be used as envelope liners and printed on the reverse side of the invitations.

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Vintage rubber stamps on the kraft paper envelopes added a bit of character, making each invitation unique and one-of-a-kind. I also created a little quiz covering everyone’s favorite books growing up!

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Photo Credits: Kate Tessera Creative

Wedding Stationery Inspiration: Dark Botanicals

Just because fall and winter are approaching does not mean that our bright colors and obsessions with florals need to suffer. Choose saturated colors, bright tones, and gemstone hues, add a touch of moody black or blue, and you have yourself some gorgeous inspiration to transition into the cooler months. I really love the look of this wedding party. The mismatched floral prints, darker colors, and bohemian vibes… so let’s see how that would translate into day-of wedding stationery. – Lauren

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Image by Studio Castillero via Green Wedding Shoes

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Guestbook via The Paper Walrus

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Wedding program via Wedding Paper Divas (left) // Julie Wilhite Photography via Gypsy Floral and Events (right)

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Table numbers by Kim Smith-Miller via McKenzie Powell Floral and Event Design

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Envelope liners (would be gorgeous for escort cards) by Oak & Orchid

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Jen Fariello Photography via The Knot (left) // Ashley Kelemen via Wedding Sparrow (right)