Eva’s Sweet Polka Dot Baby Shower Invitations

How sweet are these polka dot baby shower invitations?? Created by Alex from Goodheart Design for her friend (and fellow designer) Eva Black, the invitations feature a simple black and white color palette (printed on a Gocco!!) and a teeny bit of fern with each envelope. Love!

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From Alex: I made these invitations for a baby shower brunch I put on for my good friend Eva Black a little earlier this year. Once Eva and I decided on a fresh and simple greenery themed brunch I got started on making invitations to reflect that theme.

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I hand lettered ‘little Babe Brunch’ using gouache to use on the invitation. Then I used my at home Gocco printer to print both the invitation and rsvp on nice thick paper.

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After I printed everything Eva and I used little round stamps and stamped the back of each invitation with gold dots as well as added gold streaks to the top of the rsvp. We then added a little piece of fresh greenery with a cute piece of bakers string tied to each invitation.

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Thanks Alex!

Photo Credits: Goodheart Design

OSBP at Home: Small Bathroom Renovation Inspiration

This is the 30th week of my pregnancy, and I think it’s pretty safe to say that I’ve hit the nesting phase of this pregnancy. I’ve been running around trying to take care of small projects around the house, and my dad is coming down in a couple of weeks to help with a few things that we’re not able to do on our own. Prepare yourselves for a few more home-related posts over the next couple of weeks: it’s all I can think about! And there are a couple of big projects that I can’t seem to shake from my mind. The one that I’m most anxious to check off the list is the renovation of our main bathroom. As I mentioned here – the bathroom really needs to be completely gutted, which is kind of overwhelming for a first time homeowner. So while we figure out how to tackle this project, I thought I’d share some of the inspiration that I’ve gathered so far!

Oh So Beautiful Paper: Small Bathroom Renovation Inspiration / Photo by Brittany Ambridge via Domino from Ali Cayne's Home Tour

Photo by Brittany Ambridge via Domino from Ali Cayne’s Home Tour

Whatever we decide to do, I want to stay true to the traditional feel of our older home. Our current bathroom (and the only full bathroom in the entire house) is dark and unwelcoming, with modern touches that feel out of keeping with our 1920s rowhouse. The walls are painted a dark teal and paired with dark slate tile around the bathtub and dark finishings, all of which make the room feel very small – but aside from all that, the slate tile is literally flaking away and leaking everywhere. I can’t wait to rip the entire thing out! We decided pretty early on that we’d replace the tile around the bath and shower with bright white subway tile, which makes a regular appearance on my Pinterest page. Ahhhh…. like a breath of fresh air!

Oh So Beautiful Paper: Small Bathroom Renovation Inspiration / Riesco & Lapres via Desire to Inspire

Riesco & Lapres via Desire to Inspire

But the other walls? I’m not sure. Continue tile around the room? Another treatment like wainscoting or beadboard? The room is really small and we have shelving running along the wall behind the toilet to provide some much-needed storage, so there probably isn’t enough available wall space to justify wallpaper (as much as I love the idea) but I think I’d like to do something to help break up the rest of the wall space. And a light paint color on the rest of the wall to help the room feel bigger.

Oh So Beautiful Paper: Small Bathroom Renovation Inspiration / via La Dolce Vita by Paloma Contreras

via La Dolce Vita by Paloma Contreras

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I’ve been loving the look of black and white bathrooms for a couple of years now. Our bathroom doesn’t currently receive any natural light, so I don’t think it could handle a lot of black (and I don’t want to just replicate the dark and unwelcoming feeling of our current bathroom), but we do have the option of opening up an existing skylight box in the ceiling. If we did that, maybe we could pull off a black ceiling or a darker feature wall behind the shelves?

Oh So Beautiful Paper: Small Bathroom Renovation Inspiration / Christopher Sturman via Desire to Inspire

Christopher Sturman via Desire to Inspire

Other than that, I’m pretty sure that we’ll need to replace the floor tile since it’s unlikely to survive the removal of the bathtub and surrounding tile – and we’ve always loved the idea of using classic black and white hex floor tile. I also love the idea of incorporating brass touches in the fixtures, some wire and straw baskets for texture (and pretty storage), and a couple of new accessories. But we have to get through the big stuff first before I can start thinking about accessories!

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1. Ashley Capp via Style Me Pretty Living; 2. Brass shower rod from Signature Hardware; 3. Hex tile from Home Depot; 4. Bathroom shelving + storage; 5. Bathtub caddy from Anthro; 6. Wire storage basket from West Elm; 7. Shower curtain from Anthro; 8. Ogee countertop edge detail by Grant K Gibson Interior Design via Granite Gurus

Have any of you gone through a full bathroom renovation? Any advice for this first-time renovator/home owner with a new baby on the way?

Party Paper: A Watermelon Party

We all know the pineapple is the fruit of the moment, but here on OSBP it seems the watermelon is trying to snag the spotlight! So today, I’m helping it along on its mission with some fun paper goods for the perfect watermelon party! This would be such a fun theme for a picnic birthday or a summer baby shower. Just add fruit! (Ok, and maybe some ice cream too… we can’t let the watermelon have all the fun!) —Kelly

Watermelon Party Ideas via Oh So Beautiful Paper

No. 1 Watermelon Garland from Paper Source, No. 2 Ice Cream Cups from Sucre Shop, No. 3 Paper Straws from Urbanic, No. 4 Watermelon Party Pics from Naissance, No. 5 Watermelon Tags from Pinwheel Lane, No. 6 Watermelon Napkins from Crate & Barrel

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Happy Weekend!

Oh man you guys, this was a rough week. As I mentioned last week, Sophie came down with a bug, which a few days later morphed into a double ear infection and lower chest infection. We have one sad little toddler on our hands, which has resulted in several sleepless nights and two exhausted parents. I struggle during weeks like this: days that feel like a slog behind the scenes while trying to push forward and share pretty things for all of you to enjoy. I want to share the good and the bad here, but when things get tough (and especially when I’m feeling wiped out) it often feels easier to be quiet and wait for the storm to pass. I’m also way overdue for a Sophie update and a general life update, but that will have to wait for next week when I hopefully have a bit more energy. But in the meantime…

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Photo by me via Instagram / Playing around with some paper flowers for my upcoming annual Paper Party!

…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 next week! xoxo

Lauren’s Ikat Baby Shower Invitations

Happy Monday everyone! I thought I’d shake things up a bit and start the week with these adorable baby shower invitations from Alaina at Cheer Up Press. Created for a good friend, the invitations feature a sophisticated ikat pattern and a color palette inspired by the nursery. The invitations were letterpress printed in mint and navy blue, then paired with blush pink envelopes. So cute!

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From Alaina: I was commissioned by a good friend to design and print her baby shower invitation. I was inspired by the color palette she chose for her nursery: mint and blush with navy blue accents. Overall we didn’t want the style of the invitation to scream “baby” like so many baby shower invitations do, but rather put off a more sophisticated vibe that definitely reflects my Lauren’s tastes.

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We landed on a pretty simple design with an ikat background and added a trendy bow at the top. I pulled in the blush color on the envelope and digitally printed the words “It’s a girl”on the front in navy blue.

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Thanks Alaina!

Photo Credits: Cheer Up Press