DC Guide: Where to Shop in Washington, DC!

Over the past few years, I’ve shared some of my favorite DC-area destinations, from where to eat and drink and eat again, to some of the DC area’s most beautiful gardens, attractions, and museums. Today I’m excited to partner with Capital One’s new Auto Navigator® site to share three of my favorite independent local boutiques in the DC area, from the vibrant 14th Street corridor in Northwest DC to Old Town Alexandria to my own neighborhood of Capitol Hill in Southeast DC!

DC Guide: Where to Shop / Photo by Rachel Lyn Photography for Oh So Beautiful Paper

We’re a single car family, and I use our car every day for school and day care drop offs and pick ups, taking my husband to work, and a frenzy of errands during my kid-free hours. Not to mention fun family activities on the weekend and the long highway trips to visit family in Upstate New York and New Jersey. So we definitely need a car that is safe and reliable for our entire family. When our poor 13-year old car suddenly became totally unreliable this past summer, we took the opportunity to upgrade to a brand new car! Both my husband and I had ever only owned used cars before, so this was our first experience buying a brand new car!

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I spent an afternoon in my new (and very reliable car) visiting some of my favorite independent boutiques in the DC area with my friend Rachel. If you’re planning to visit DC soon, you’ll definitely want to stop by each one of these shops:

Where to Shop in Washington, DC: Salt and Sundry

Image via Salt & Sundry

Salt & Sundry: I’m a big fan of and regular visitor at Salt & Sundry’s original Union Market location, but this was my first time visiting their gorgeous second location on 14th Street NW! Aaaannnnd…. I pretty much want to take one of everything home with me. Gorgeous ceramic dinnerware and mugs. Cocktail tools and ingredients. Rugs and textiles. Jewelry and accessories. I came home with a beautiful new mug for myself and a bottle of cardamom bitters for my husband, but I’m totally going back for one of the hanging planters below.

Where to Shop in Washington, DC: Salt and Sundry / Photo by Rachel Lyn Photography for Oh So Beautiful Paper

Where to Shop in Washington, DC: Salt and Sundry / Photo by Rachel Lyn Photography for Oh So Beautiful Paper

Where to Shop in Washington, DC: Salt and Sundry / Photo by Rachel Lyn Photography for Oh So Beautiful Paper

Where to Shop in Washington, DC: Salt and Sundry / Photo by Rachel Lyn Photography for Oh So Beautiful Paper

Where to Shop in Washington, DC: Salt and Sundry / Photo by Rachel Lyn Photography for Oh So Beautiful Paper

Where to Shop in Washington, DC: Salt and Sundry / Photo by Rachel Lyn Photography for Oh So Beautiful Paper

Where to Shop in Washington, DC: Salt and Sundry / Photo by Rachel Lyn Photography for Oh So Beautiful Paper

Where to Shop in Washington, DC: Red Barn Mercantile

Image via Red Barn Mercantile

Red Barn Mercantile is my go-to resource for finding the perfect gift. Located just across the Potomac River on King Street in picturesque Old Town Alexandria, Virginia, Red Barn Mercantile has something for everyone, from furniture and pillows to soap and candles to cocktail mixers and cookbooks – and fantastic gifts for kids! They also have the best stationery selection in the entire DC area, including greeting cards, art prints, notebooks, notepads, and planners. If you’re looking for more extensive interior help, Red Barn Mercantile also works with local designers to offer interior design services!

Where to Shop in Washington, DC: Red Barn Mercantile / Photo by Rachel Lyn Photography for Oh So Beautiful Paper

Where to Shop in Washington, DC: Red Barn Mercantile / Photo by Rachel Lyn Photography for Oh So Beautiful Paper

Where to Shop in Washington, DC: Red Barn Mercantile / Photo by Rachel Lyn Photography for Oh So Beautiful Paper

Where to Shop in Washington, DC: Red Barn Mercantile / Photo by Rachel Lyn Photography for Oh So Beautiful Paper

Where to Shop in Washington, DC: Red Barn Mercantile / Photo by Rachel Lyn Photography for Oh So Beautiful Paper

East City Book Shop is an independent book store in my own neighborhood of Capitol Hill – yay! They only opened their doors a few months ago, but they’ve quickly become one of my favorite go-to shops on the Hill. Not only do they have an amazing array of books, including a fantastic kids section that both of my girls adore, but they also have kid-friendly art supplies, a seating area for story time and events, and the best small but mighty greeting card collection in Capitol Hill. It was such a pleasant surprise to walk in for the very first time and see so many stationery favorites on those shelves!

Where to Shop in Washington, DC: East City Books / Photo by Rachel Lyn Photography for Oh So Beautiful Paper

Where to Shop in Washington, DC: East City Book Shop

Where to Shop in Washington, DC: East City Books / Photo by Rachel Lyn Photography for Oh So Beautiful Paper

Where to Shop in Washington, DC: East City Books / Photo by Rachel Lyn Photography for Oh So Beautiful Paper

Photos by Rachel Lyn Photography for Oh So Beautiful Paper, except where noted

This post is sponsored by Capital One’s Auto Navigator® site – click here for more information and to get started today! All content and opinions are my own. Thank you for supporting the sponsors that make Oh So Beautiful Paper possible!

Happy Weekend!

Yay Friday! Do you all have fun pre-Halloween plans this weekend? Our neighborhood is hosting a big Halloween block party for all the kids in the area tonight, but official trick or treating is always on Halloween proper in DC, so we’ll have to wait until Monday for that. But in the meantime…

Green Feather Envelope Liner Pattern by RSVP Paper Co via Instagram

Illustration by RSVP Paper Co. via Instagram

…a few links for your weekend!

This week on Oh So Beautiful Paper:

That’s it for us this week! Check back a bit later for a cocktail recipe (yay!) and I’ll see you back here next week! xoxo

Happy Weekend!

Happy Weekend everyone! Can you believe Halloween is just over a week away?? Sophie wants to be a fairy for Halloween, which means Alice will also be a fairy since she only ever wants to do the same things as Sophie. But I’m still trying to decide if I want to do something a bit more homemade for their costumes or go with a store-bought costume. We have fairy wings and wands, so I think all we’d really need is a dress? For those of you that are parents: do you also dress up with your kids for Halloween? I don’t see many parents in costume in our neighborhood, but I think it would be fun to do a family costume someday! Ah, well. In the meantime…

Meeschmosh "You Make My Heart Smile"

Card by Meeschmosh via Instagram

…a few links for your weekend!

This week on Oh So Beautiful Paper:

That’s it for us this week! We’ll see you back here next week! xoxo

DIY Colorful Halloween Treat Bags

Back in April, I got to play around with some envelope inspiration featuring light ink over dark watercolor washes using Sakura of America‘s opaque Soufflé pens. I loved the light-against-dark look so much, it got me thinking about other ways that I could use opaque ink colors over dark paper or surfaces. With Halloween just around the corner, I thought it would be fun to put a colorful DIY spin on Halloween treat bags using matte black paper treat bags. So today I’m thrilled to partner up with Sakura of America once again to share a couple of really fun ideas for DIY colorful Halloween treat bags using their opaque Soufflé pens and Permapaque dual point paint markers!

DIY Colorful Halloween Treat Bags

Halloween treat bags are a must for parents of school-aged children, but they’re also a fantastic option for anyone considering non-food trick-or-treating options for kids with food allergies. Halloween feels like the perfect time to break out a black treat bag, but I could also totally see a version of this DIY working for kids birthday parties any time of year. Maybe tiny bugs and creepy-crawlies for an insect-inspired party, or a colorful treasure map for a pirate party??

DIY Colorful Halloween Treat Bags

The Permapaque markers come in really bright and vibrant colors, along with gold, silver, and copper, while the Soufflé pens read much more pastel against the black paper. I just love the pops of color against the matte black paper, and the pastel tones of the Soufflé pens give off a vaguely ’70s black light poster vibe, which is pretty cool.

Let’s get to the how-to so you guys can give this a try at home!

DIY Colorful Halloween Treat Bags

Supplies

DIY Colorful Halloween Treat Bags

To make the hand lettered treat bags, use a white pencil to lightly write out the word or phrase you want on your treat bags. I had my daughter’s preschool class in mind when creating my treat bags, so I wanted to keep things really simple. A drawn out BOOOOOOOOOOOO!! is perfect for a bunch of 4 year-olds still learning how to read, but for older kids or a grown up Halloween party you could do a series of words or a favorite Halloween phrase. Write the letters in all caps and in varying sizes for a playful, whimsical feel. Then trace over the light pencil letters with Permapaque dual point markers or Soufflé pens. Allow the ink to dry completely, then add a second coat of ink if needed. So easy!

DIY Colorful Halloween Treat Bags

DIY Colorful Halloween Treat Bags

To make the illustrated candy Halloween treat bags, start by drawing solid color candy shapes using Permapaque paint markers and allow the ink to dry completely, usually just 2-3 minutes. I did a mix of triangular candy corn, round gum balls, and little twisty rolls, along with a random sprinkle pattern. Add a second coat of the Permapaque paint for more vibrant and smooth color coverage, then allow the ink to dry a second time. Finally, use the Soufflé pens to add detail over the Permapaque layer and to add more sprinkles.

DIY Colorful Halloween Treat Bags

DIY Colorful Halloween Treat Bags

DIY Colorful Halloween Treat Bags

DIY Colorful Halloween Treat Bags

I absolutely LOVE the way the Permapaque markers and Soufflé pens look on the matte black paper treat bags! I was really surprised by how well even the darker color Permapaque markers did against the black paper, and the pastel tones of the Soufflé pens are even more lovely in person. I also did a few versions on regular glassine treat bags so you could see what they would look like. The Soufflé pens had a tough time with the waxy coating on the glassine bags, but worked perfectly when layered over the Permapaque paint!

DIY Colorful Halloween Treat Bags

DIY Colorful Halloween Treat Bags

DIY Colorful Halloween Treat Bags

And don’t feel intimidated if illustration isn’t your thing. I went with a candy theme for my illustrations, but even a simple polka dot pattern would look amazing in the colorful ink against dark paper and would take approximately 30 seconds per bag. Or stars in varying sizes! Rainbow stars, or even an all-metallic design with stars in silver, copper, and gold. YES. If you’re feeling adventurous, try a Jack O’ Lantern face. So many great possibilities! I found the Permapaque markers better for a more bold and graphic lettering or illustration style, while the Soufflé pens are great for line illustrations and details, so just keep that in mind when creating your illustrations.

DIY Colorful Halloween Treat Bags

DIY Colorful Halloween Treat Bags

DIY Colorful Halloween Treat Bags

So bright and happy! You can pick up your own set of Soufflé pens here and Permapaque markers here – you’ll have so much fun creating colorful treat bags with them!

Photos by Nole Garey for Oh So Beautiful Paper

This post is sponsored by Sakura of America. All content and opinions are my own. Thank you for supporting the sponsors that make Oh So Beautiful Paper possible!

Happy Weekend!

Happy Friday everyone! We spent last weekend visiting family in Upstate New York and basking in all the gorgeous fall foliage already on display up there. It was crisp and cool and glorious, the perfect weather for daily walks around the neighborhood. Between aunts and uncles, grandparents, and cousins, I barely get to see my girls during these family weekends – ha! Of course, one of my girls caught a bug from one of her cousins and is now camped out for a sick day on the couch. So I’m off to my mama nursing duties, but in the meantime…

Ashley Buzzy Lettering

Image by Ashley Buzzy via Instagram

…a few links for your weekend!

This week on Oh So Beautiful Paper:

That’s it for us this week! Check back a bit later for a cocktail recipe (yay!) and I’ll see you back here next week! xoxo