Happy Weekend!

Happy Friday everyone! Did anyone else have kind of a rough week, or was it just me? Short weeks can be tough, especially after I spent the long weekend (mostly) unplugged from my phone and email. I spent most of this week trying to catch up on a bunch of loose ends and feeling like I wasn’t really succeeding. But thankfully there’s another weekend just a few hours away and next week will be a new week! But in the meantime…

People I've Loved - You Are Not An Impostor / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Photo by People I’ve Loved via Instagram (you can also check out their Kickstarter here)

…a few links for your weekend!

This week on Oh So Beautiful Paper:

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

Maine Moose Gold Foil Wedding Invitations

These wedding invitations from Lauren at Charm & Fig make me wish that every wedding invitation had a moose on it! Lauren captured the rustic wilderness of Bar Harbor, Maine with the aforementioned (gold foil!) moose, along with the subtle nautical vibe requested by the bride. The formal invitation text was printed entirely in gold foil and Lauren incorporated modern geometric shapes inspired by nautical flags. So pretty!

Maine Moose Gold Foil Wedding Invitations by Charm and Fig / Oh So Beautiful Paper

From Lauren: Stephanie and Sam’s number one goal was to bring friends and family together for a good time. Stephanie is an event planner and wanted a wedding invitation suite that had a nautical feel without an overkill of anchors and sailboats. As a designer who has seen every nautical invitation under the sun, I couldn’t have been more on board with this request. Pun intended!

Maine Moose Gold Foil Wedding Invitations by Charm and Fig / Oh So Beautiful Paper

While the invitation itself was formal, the rest of the pieces were festive to indicate that an amazing weekend in Bar Harbor, Maine lay ahead.

Maine Moose Gold Foil Wedding Invitations by Charm and Fig / Oh So Beautiful Paper

We embraced the geometrics of nautical flags throughout and added a Moose, which is the pronunciation of the grooms last name and a nod to Maine wildlife. For the color palette, we started with crisp whites, and then sprinkled in sun-bleached ocean hues, kraft paper and touches of gold.

Maine Moose Gold Foil Wedding Invitations by Charm and Fig / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Everything was bundled in kraft folder and envelopes, both foil-stamped with moose tracks. The envelopes were covered in vintage nautical stamps and addressed in white calligraphy by the talented Dionne Christiansen of Nib & Pixel.

Maine Moose Gold Foil Wedding Invitations by Charm and Fig / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Maine Moose Gold Foil Wedding Invitations by Charm and Fig / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Maine Moose Gold Foil Wedding Invitations by Charm and Fig / Oh So Beautiful Paper

In the invitation folder, we included the rehearsal dinner invitation, a vintage postcard response card, a website tag modeled after lobster buoys and an illustrated map of the island with wedding events.

Maine Moose Gold Foil Wedding Invitations by Charm and Fig / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Maine Moose Gold Foil Wedding Invitations by Charm and Fig / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Maine Moose Gold Foil Wedding Invitations by Charm and Fig / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Thanks Lauren!

Design: Charm & Fig
Envelope Calligraphy: Nib & Pixel
Color Printing: Crest Printing
Foil Printing: Gold Leaf Embossing

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

Photo Credits: Charm & Fig

Behind the Stationery: Dancing Pen and Press

For our next feature, I want to introduce Elecia from Dancing Pen & Press – she’s a calligrapher turned letterpress and watercolor artist. Learning from Morgan of Ladyfingers Letterpress, Elecia expanded her skill set to expand and appeal to her customer base. Her story is proof that with determination in teaching yourself and the powers of Google, you can learn and do anything. From selling on Etsy to having her own website and soon her own brick & mortar location, here is Elecia! – Megan

Behind the Stationery: Dancing Pen and Press / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Hello, Oh So Beautiful Paper readers! My name is Elecia and I would love to share with you all a bit about us here at Dancing Pen & Press. It started with just a pen and a dream…literally. As a little girl I was obsessed with calligraphy. Going to grade school in New England in the ’80s while most kids had their “erasable” ballpoint pens (that never really erased, did they?), my love of calligraphy and art followed me throughout my teenage years. I started college as a Biology major, but I ended up graduating with a major in Textiles, Merchandising & Design and a minor in Fine Arts. The numerous color theory and color science classes I took did not go to waste. Mixing color is one of my favorite tasks here at Dancing Pen & Press, and we mix a LOT of color!

Behind the Stationery: Dancing Pen and Press / Oh So Beautiful Paper

We custom mix all of our letterpress inks, watercolors, and calligraphy inks. I find it a personal challenge when a client gives me a swatch to get it exact. After working for a few years in corporate retail, I started Dancing Pen in 2008. I learned that there was a “new” type of calligraphy out there. It wasn’t new at all, actually. It was a form of calligraphy called copperplate, dating back to the 1700s. This type of calligraphy uses a pointed dip pen instead of a flat tip. Using pressure on the down stroke of the letterform creates the gorgeous thick and thin lines of this style of calligraphy. This opens the nib and allows more ink to flow through.

Behind the Stationery: Dancing Pen and Press / Oh So Beautiful Paper

I ordered all of the supplies and instructional guides from the United Kingdom because they weren’t yet available here in the States. I didn’t have a website, and had not heard of Etsy, so I put up a listing on Craigslist of all places. Within 24 hours, I had my first job! It was 275 envelopes for a Bat Mitzvah in Boston. More and more jobs came my way, and a few short months later I started my Etsy shop.

For a few years, calligraphy was the bread and butter of Dancing Pen Calligraphy. We offered hand calligraphy envelopes, place cards, vows and simple marriage certificates. I would ask my clients to include one sample of their wedding invitation so I could get a feel for their aesthetic and carry that look to their envelopes. I remember getting my first letterpress invitation in my hands and just fell in love!! I didn’t even know what it was called, but I knew I had to learn how to create something with that type of depth, texture, and handcrafted yet luxurious feel.

Behind the Stationery: Dancing Pen and Press / Oh So Beautiful Paper

After a few minutes on the Internet (Google did not fail me), I learned about the wonder that is letterpress printing. Lucky for me, AS220, a local community print shop offered three-day letterpress workshops. Morgan Calderini of Ladyfingers Letterpress (before there was a Ladyfingers Letterpress) taught the class. I quickly realized that this was a calling for me. I just adored the way that I could “marry” the hand calligraphy I have always loved, with my new crush – letterpress. I scoured local ads and found a Chandler & Price New Style letterpress for the deal of the century at $200. And this is when Dancing Pen Calligraphy, became Dancing Pen & Press.

Behind the Stationery: Dancing Pen and Press / Oh So Beautiful Paper

In 2010, I packed my bags and moved from Rhode Island to sunny Houston, Texas. I wanted to expand my horizons with custom marriage certificates and add more flair to them besides hand calligraphy. My Chandler and Price letterpress isn’t large enough to print an 18×24″ certificate so I knew that I had to learn watercolor! Just like calligraphy, I purchased a book and taught myself that as well. I seriously LOVE the unpredictable nature of watercolor and plan to incorporate it more in letterpress wedding invitations in the near future.

Behind the Stationery: Dancing Pen and Press / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Our business is busy all year long, but depending on the season product popularity ebbs and flows. Late winter to early summer we are humming right along with letterpress invitations, then mid-summer to early fall we are in marriage certificate season, followed by a huge Christmas/Holiday letterpress card season. I love all of the different aspects of what we do. They are all my babies and I could not pick my favorite!

Behind the Stationery: Dancing Pen and Press / Oh So Beautiful Paper

In 2012, Allison joined the team. It was so nice to share some of the responsibilities of running a business. I am also a huge brainstormer, so it’s fantastic to have someone to bounce ideas off of. I have always thought of myself as having a keen eye for color. She helps with quality control, packing up letterpress goodies with care and scheduling.

At this point we were still running our business 100% off of Etsy. We shipped all over the world, but most clients came from Los Angeles, NYC, Australia (yes, Australia!), and the Southern Belle states. Allison and I launched our website exactly one year ago and our new Houston clientele immediately responded.

We like to joke that we should rebrand ourselves as “Swanky Letterpress”, because we are Southern (Allison), and Yankee (Elecia). Did I mention we are huge word dorks? We work well together since we are so different. I love traditional curly calligraphy or trendy gold foil on an invitation, while Allison leans more towards clean lines and a contemporary aesthetic.

Behind the Stationery: Dancing Pen and Press / Oh So Beautiful Paper

We have been wanting to expand to a brick & mortar storefront for a while now. Envelopes, boxes of Crane Lettra paper, pads of watercolor paper, samples, ink cans, watercolor palettes, hot foil stamping machines, and the like have been overflowing to other parts of my not-so-huge house in the past year or two. We have been searching for the perfect location for Dancing Pen & Press to call home. We are THRILLED to announce that we have secured a location, and are in the process of renovating & will open doors the first week of November!! We will of course be posting a photo diary all along the way of our progress. Think dove grey painted wood floors and cabinetry, blush walls, gold…well, we won’t give it all away.

Stay tuned!

All photos courtesy of Dancing Pen & Press.

Interested in participating in the Behind the Stationery column? Please send an email to Megan at megan[at]ohsobeautifulpaper.com for more information.

Apple-Cinnamon Calvados Old Fashioned

Keeping with our apple theme this month, here’s one of the simplest recipes that incorporates apples into a cocktail: a Calvados Old Fashioned. It’s a tart, fun play on the classic that’s perfect for fall. – Andrew

Apple-Cinnamon Calvados Old Fashioned Cocktail Recipe / Liquorary for Oh So Beautiful Paper

Apple Cinnamon Calvados Old Fashioned Cocktail Recipe Card / Illustration by Shauna Lynn for Oh So Beautiful Paper

Illustration by Shauna Lynn for Oh So Beautiful Paper

Apple-Cinnamon Calvados Old Fashioned

2 oz Calvados
1 tsp Cinnamon Bark Syrup
2 dashes Angostura Bitters

To make the cinnamon bark syrup: combine a cup of raw sugar, a cup of water, and three cinnamon sticks (pulverized into little bits) in a sauce pan and simmer over low heat, stirring frequently, until the sugar is melted. Remove the pan from the heat and cover, letting the syrup sit to infuse for another 20-30 minutes. Then strain out the cinnamon bits and bottle the syrup.

Combine the Calvados, syrup, and bitters with ice in a mixing glass and stir well. Strain into a lowball glass filled with fresh ice – the bigger the ice the better. Garnish with a piece of lemon peel, thinly peeled to avoid the bitter white pith, by twisting it over the drink and then dropping it into the glass. Enjoy!

Apple-Cinnamon Calvados Old Fashioned Cocktail Recipe / Liquorary for Oh So Beautiful Paper

Calvados is an aged apple brandy made in the Normandy region of France. It’s a rustic spirit, with a long tradition of being distilled and aged by the farmers growing the apples. So it’s a bit on the wild side, with some rough edges and a wonderfully tart, puckery apple center.

Apple-Cinnamon Calvados Old Fashioned Cocktail Recipe / Liquorary for Oh So Beautiful Paper

Using Calvados in an Old Fashioned mellows out those rougher edges, using the warm spice of the cinnamon syrup and Angostura bitters to turn the drink into a smooth cocktail perfect for fall. There’s nothing quite like checking out the changing leaves while sipping this warm, tart, wonderful cocktail.

(Don’t forget to follow us on Instagram, where we’ve been posting our experiments before they make their way onto this column!)

Glassware by Liquorary

Photo Credits: Nole Garey for Oh So Beautiful Paper