Wedding Stationery Inspiration: Pastels for Spring

Sometimes pastels get a bad rap for being tired or old fashioned, but these aren’t your grandmother’s pastels! Keep reading for ideas on how to incorporate pretty pastels into your wedding day in a fresh, contemporary way. – Annie

Wedding Stationery Inspiration: Pastels for Spring / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Top your cake with a pair of pink flamingos via Studio DIY

Wedding Stationery Inspiration: Pastels for Spring / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Welcome your guests with a painted sign adorned with flowers and greenery. | Photography: Delbarr Moradi Photography via Refinery 29

Wedding Stationery Inspiration: Pastels for Spring / Oh So Beautiful Paper

White plates pop against a pastel table cloth. | Photography: Nancy Ray Photography via Style Me Pretty

Wedding Stationery Inspiration: Pastels for Spring / Oh So Beautiful Paper

These pink and blue ribbons used as escort cards deserve a prize (pun intended) for being so pretty! | Photography: Harrison Studio via Style Me Pretty, Calligraphy: Laura Hooper Calligraphy via Style Me Pretty

Wedding Stationery Inspiration: Pastels for Spring / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Paint balloons for a watercolor effect. | Photography: Jeff Mindell via Balloon Time

Wedding Stationery Inspiration: Pastels for Spring / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Layer pastel paper flowers for a whimsical backdrop. | Photography: Roberta Facchini, Paper Floral Wall: Paper Flower Weddings via Strictly Weddings

Wedding Stationery Inspiration: Pastels for Spring / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Or make these standing flowers for an equally beautiful backdrop! | Photography: Lauren Peele Photography, Paper Flowers: Blome’s Paperie via Green Wedding Shoes

Wedding Stationery Inspiration: Pastels for Spring / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Use watercolors to make place mats that double as seating cards. | Photography: Ruth Eileen Photography via Style Me Pretty

Wedding Stationery Inspiration: Pastels for Spring / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Send off the happy couple with pastel confetti or flower petals. | Photography: Hudson Nichols via Style Me Pretty

Wedding Stationery Inspiration: Pastels for Spring / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Decorate the reception with colorful ribbons and streamers. | Photography: Shipra Panosian via Shipra Panosian

DIY Warhol-Inspired Shoe Table Runner

My love for Warhol is not a secret. His early illustrations of shoes – though not his most famous – will always be one of my favorite things in the world. So, when we were looking for fresh ideas of how to interpret a table runner for a girly party, his shoe imagery immediately came into my head. I love the pops of color and the lovely unique shapes of the shoes against a black background, giving a table setting an instant wow factor. And although Laura and I styled this with Warhol’s famous red lips, bananas, and striking black and white houndstooth, you can also do this look with pastel colors (maybe a bit of metallic or glitter), because, well, a shoe-themed party is the best kind of party! –Erin from BerinMade Paper Goods

DIY Warhol-Inspired Shoe Table Runner / BerinMade Paper Goods for Oh So Beautiful Paper

Supplies

Shoe Template (pdf)

Silhouette CAMEO or x-acto knife & cutting mat

Glue Stick

Black Kraft Paper or black card stock to the length of your runner

Colored Paper (assorted colors)

DIY Warhol-Inspired Shoe Table Runner / BerinMade Paper Goods for Oh So Beautiful Paper

To make the runner:

Step 1. Cut out your shoe shapes from the downloadable templates. Our templates can be used on any paper cutting machines, or you can use good old fashioned scissors and a cutting knife.

Step 2. Lay out your black kraft paper – or tape several sheets of black card stock together to make a strip the length of your table.

Step 3. Lay out all your shoe shapes and arrange until you’re happy with how it looks. Stick down using a glue stick and let dry!

DIY Warhol-Inspired Shoe Table Runner / BerinMade Paper Goods for Oh So Beautiful Paper

Ta-daa!

DIY Warhol-Inspired Shoe Table Runner / BerinMade Paper Goods for Oh So Beautiful Paper

DIY Warhol-Inspired Shoe Table Runner / BerinMade Paper Goods for Oh So Beautiful Paper

DIY and Art Direction: BerinMade Paper Goods | Styling: Laura Burkitt | Cake and Cookies: Cakes by Robin | Photo Credits: Jeremy Tan

Night Sky Letterpress Wedding Invitations

I love the concept behind these night sky letterpress wedding invitations from Jen of Shipwright & Co.! Inspired by the groom’s proposal story, the suite follows the progression of the sun across the sky during a single day, starting with sunrise-inspired save the dates and continuing to dusk-inspired wedding invitations with the prettiest pale pink glow and knockout letterpress printed text in a flood of dusty blue ink! Seriously so, so, so pretty.

Night Sky Letterpress Wedding Invitations by Shipwright & Co. / Oh So Beautiful Paper

From Jen: These invitations and save the dates follow the progression of the sun in the sky, from sunrise in the save the dates to sunset and a nighttime sky full of stars in the invitations and thank you cards. The color palette begins with red and orange for the sunrise-inspired save the dates, then transitions to blues and light pink for the dusk-inspired wedding invitations.

Night Sky Letterpress Wedding Invitations by Shipwright & Co. / Oh So Beautiful Paper

When we first met Caitlin and Colin, we were told the story of Colin’s proposal. Colin flies drones for aerial photography and is also a Miata enthusiast. He and 43 other Miata owners gathered in a parking lot to spell out “Marry Me?” while he flew the drone and Caitlin operated the camera. If you look closely at the lower left corner of the save the date, you’ll see a Miata with Colin, Caitlin, and their son inside, watching the sunrise. 

Sunrise Letterpress Wedding Save the Dates by Shipwright & Co. / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Sunrise Letterpress Wedding Save the Dates by Shipwright & Co. / Oh So Beautiful Paper

From the sunrise of the save the date, the invitation moves into dusk in a four-color scene of their wedding location in the mountains of southern California.

Night Sky Letterpress Wedding Invitations by Shipwright & Co. / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Night Sky Letterpress Wedding Invitations by Shipwright & Co. / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Night Sky Letterpress Wedding Invitations by Shipwright & Co. / Oh So Beautiful Paper

The folded thank you card brings the setting into nighttime with a full sky of stars and a crescent moon. We loved drawing inspiration from the Ojai landscape and from the dreamy colors of the sunrises and sunsets.

Night Sky Letterpress Wedding Invitations by Shipwright & Co. / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Thanks Jen!

Design and Letterpress Printing: Shipwright & Co.

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

Photo Credits: Emma K. Morris

DIY Painterly Pink and Gold Easter Eggs

Last week, I shared this tutorial for toddler-friendly marbled Easter eggs using food coloring and vegetable oil! Well, since I was already dyeing some eggs, I thought I’d experiment with some spray food coloring that I happened to have on hand. The eggs turned out with a soft painterly vibe that I really love, so I thought I’d share the results with you!

DIY Painterly Pink and Gold Easter Eggs / Oh So Beautiful Paper

DIY Painterly Pink and Gold Easter Eggs / Oh So Beautiful Paper

I used Wilton Color Mist Spray, which you can find on Amazon or in person at pretty much any party or craft store in the cake decorating section. It comes in a whole range of colors, but I kept things simple by using the gold color mist with pale pink eggs. I love the soft edges of the gold food color spray, and it leaves a really beautiful and subtle shimmer on the eggs!

DIY Painterly Pink and Gold Easter Eggs / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Supplies

Wilton Gold Color Mist

Hardboiled Eggs

Egg Carton

Liquid Food Coloring (or other dye of your choice)

Small Bowl

Vinegar

Spoon

Paper Towels

DIY Painterly Pink and Gold Easter Eggs / Oh So Beautiful Paper

To make the eggs:

Step 1. First, dye the eggs in your chosen base color. Fill a small bowl with warm water, then add one tablespoon of vinegar, followed by several drops of liquid food coloring (or any other dye method) in your chosen color.

Step 2. Using a spoon, submerge a hardboiled egg in the dye bath for approximately 1 minute. Remove the egg from the dye bath and return to the egg carton to dry completely.

Step 3. Once your dyed eggs are fully dry, you can apply the food color spray. Place paper towels under the egg carton to protect your surface, then place eggs in every other row so that you have plenty of room to apply the spray. Hold the spray can 4-5 inches away from the egg and spray a thin layer of food coloring on the visible half of the egg, being sure to cover the entire surface of the egg. Allow the food color spray to dry completely, then apply additional layers if necessary.

DIY Painterly Pink and Gold Easter Eggs / Oh So Beautiful Paper

DIY Painterly Pink and Gold Easter Eggs / Oh So Beautiful Paper

DIY Painterly Pink and Gold Easter Eggs / Oh So Beautiful Paper

DIY Painterly Pink and Gold Easter Eggs / Oh So Beautiful Paper

DIY Painterly Pink and Gold Easter Eggs / Oh So Beautiful Paper

These spray painted eggs were so much fun to make! And Sophie absolutely LOVED them. Pretty pastels and some metallic shimmer – what could be better for Easter??

Allspice Punch

We’re back again this week with another cocktail featuring our homemade Allspice Dram, because it’s too good and too easy to make to only give it one chance to shine. This week’s drink shows off not just our warmly spicy Allspice Dram, but also some gorgeous blood oranges that just happen to be in season: Allspice Punch. – Andrew

Allspice Punch Cocktail Recipe / Liquorary for Oh So Beautiful Paper

Allspice Punch

2 oz Aged Rum
3/4 oz Allspice Dram
3/4 oz Lime Juice
1/2 oz Blood Orange Juice
1 tsp Rich Simple Syrup
1 dash Angostura Bitters

Combine everything in a shaker filled two-thirds with ice and shake well. Strain into a chilled cocktail glass and garnish with a candied cherry and a slice of blood orange. Enjoy!

Allspice Punch Cocktail Recipe / Liquorary for Oh So Beautiful Paper

Allspice Punch Cocktail Recipe / Liquorary for Oh So Beautiful Paper

For all intents and purposes, this is a gussied up Daiquiri. You have your rum, your citrus (lime and blood orange), and your sugar – the Allspice Dram is plenty sweet, and a dash of simple syrup helps balance out some of the allspice’s astringency. But it’s also warmer and spicier than a typical Daiquiri, and also delightfully pink, with a nice citrusy tartness to balance the spice. Alllspice is native to the Caribbean, so it only seems natural to show it off in a Daiquiri, the cocktail mascot of the tropics.

Allspice Punch Cocktail Recipe / Liquorary for Oh So Beautiful Paper

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Glassware by Liquorary

Photo Credits: Nole Garey for Oh So Beautiful Paper