Sweet and Simple Calligraphy Baby Announcements

Alright, prepare yourself for some seriously sweet baby announcements! We’re loving the combination of a colorful patterned envelope liner and a unique paper size from Alana of Bourne Paper Co.’s â€“ she made these sweet and simple calligraphy baby announcements for her daughter Peyton! This is truly a gorgeous welcome into the world, with custom calligraphy from Anne Robin and a patterned envelope liner inspired by textiles in Peyton’s nursery.

Sweet and Simple Calligraphy Baby Announcements by Bourne Paper Co. and Anne Robin Calligraphy

Sweet and Simple Calligraphy Baby Announcements by Bourne Paper Co. and Anne Robin Calligraphy

From Alana: To celebrate the birth of our daughter, Peyton, I wanted to design a birth announcement that was simple and sweet with some subtle sentimental touches. Peyton’s nursery is decorated in a color palette of bright pinks and soft blues including several Hmong and mudcloth patterned pillows. I decided I wanted her birth announcement to be a complement to her nursery – modern and clean but with some bright and colorful accents.

Sweet and Simple Calligraphy Baby Announcements by Bourne Paper Co. and Anne Robin Calligraphy

Sweet and Simple Calligraphy Baby Announcements by Bourne Paper Co. and Anne Robin Calligraphy

The announcement card focused on one of our favorite newborn photos of Peyton taken by The DeJaureguis photography team. I also incorporated hand lettering by Anne Robin. The DeJaureguis team photographed our wedding and Anne did the calligraphy for our save the dates and wedding invitations. Getting to incorporate both of their work into our daughter’s birth announcement felt like a very special and personal touch.

Sweet and Simple Calligraphy Baby Announcements by Bourne Paper Co. and Anne Robin Calligraphy

Sweet and Simple Calligraphy Baby Announcements by Bourne Paper Co. and Anne Robin Calligraphy

The announcement text was letterpress printed in black ink (as you can tell from our save the dates, I’m a sucker for classic black and white letterpress). I used Crane Lettra in Fluorescent White. I love the textural feel and the way it makes the impression of letterpress stand out.

Sweet and Simple Calligraphy Baby Announcements by Bourne Paper Co. and Anne Robin Calligraphy

To add a pop of color, I created a bright blue and pink envelope liner featuring a Hmong-inspired pattern. I also incorporated a hint of the pattern into the address labels. The announcement was finished with a light kraft envelope, a nod to the weathered oak wood of her nursery furniture.

 

Sweet and Simple Calligraphy Baby Announcements by Bourne Paper Co. and Anne Robin Calligraphy

On a personal note, when I was born my paternal grandmother (a talented painter and calligrapher) created my birth announcements. Both of my grandmothers were creative spirits who fostered that same sense of creativity in me. Getting to create my daughter’s birth announcements felt like a fitting tribute to these two wonderful women. I look forward to sharing their stories with my daughter one day.

Sweet and Simple Calligraphy Baby Announcements by Bourne Paper Co. and Anne Robin Calligraphy

Thanks Alana!

Design: Bourne Paper Co.
Calligraphy: Anne Robin
Newborn Photography: The DeJaureguis

Bourne Paper Co. is a member of the Designer Rolodex – you can see more of their beautiful work right here or visit the real invi­ta­tions gallery for more wedding invitation ideas!

Photo Credits: Bourne Paper Co.

Wedding Stationery Inspiration for Brunch Weddings

Good morning! Who here thinks brunch is the best meal of the day? You, too? Good, I thought so! Now imagine combining brunch and weddings! Citrus centerpieces, a waffle (or pancake!) bar, crossword puzzles at each place setting, coffee favor bags, and so much more. Here’s a little wedding stationery inspiration for those of you planning a brunch wedding! – Annie

Wedding Stationery Inspiration for Brunch Weddings

Add some sunshine to your table with fresh citrus and coordinating menus. | Photography: Paula G Furió, Wedding Design: Macarena Gea via Ruffled

Wedding Stationery Inspiration for Brunch Weddings

If a waffle bar doesn’t convince you to have a brunch wedding reception, I don’t know what will. I love how they upcycled an old window with white hand lettering into a waffle bar sign. | Photography: Alyssa Luzaich Photography, Event Planning: Red Barn Weddings via Junebug Weddings

Wedding Stationery Inspiration for Brunch Weddings

These coffee bags serve as both a favor and an escort card! | Photography: Kaitie Bryant Photography via Green Wedding Shoes

Wedding Stationery Inspiration for Brunch Weddings

How clever is this wedding crossword puzzle?! | Photography: Rachel Whyte, Event Coordinator: Teresa Choate of The Bride’s Rep, Stationery: Alexandra Green of Red Skies Design via Wedding Chicks

Wedding Stationery Inspiration for Brunch Weddings

Make custom coffee sleeves for that personal touch. | Photography: Effjay Photography via Brit + Co

Wedding Stationery Inspiration for Brunch Weddings

Not a coffee drinker? These loose-leaf tea favors are just as charming (and the puns for your personalized labels are endless). | Photography: Rebecca Yale Photography via The Knot

Wedding Stationery Inspiration for Brunch Weddings

Create a farmers market-inspired fruit stand, complete with graphic chalkboard signs. | Photography: Andrew Mark Photography, Calligraphy: Barbara Kua Calligraphy via Weddingbells

Wedding Stationery Inspiration for Brunch Weddings

Attach your menu (or program) to the morning paper. | Photography: Novel Hill Studio, Paper Goods: Alexis Ann Design & Hoover Printing via Green Wedding Shoes

Wedding Stationery Inspiration for Brunch Weddings

Or how about sweetly packaged berry jam as your favor? | Photography: Jasmine Star Photography via The Knot

Wedding Stationery Inspiration for Brunch Weddings

Nestle your escort cards in a bed of coffee beans. | Photography: This Love of Yours Photography, Event Design: Estate Weddings and Events via Style Me Pretty

Raise your hand if you’re thinking about a brunch wedding!

Happy Weekend

My heart and thoughts are with the people in Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, and the Caribbean islands this weekend. I lived in Florida from 1992 to 2002 before moving to DC, and even though I’ve moved away and my family has since moved out of state, it will always have a special place in my heart. If you’re in Irma’s path, please stay safe and know we’ll be here to help however we can. In the meantime…

Adventure / Amare Letter Shop via Instagram

Image by Amare Letter Shop via #dailydoseofpaper

…a few links for your weekend!

All about these frosé juice pouches

Totally obsessed with these leather block-heel sandals

This DIY wood bead chandelier is BEYOND amazing

How cute is this sweater??

One of the many reasons I love science: it’s raining diamonds on Neptune and Uranus (!!)

Loving these modern bar stools

This sounds delicious: Wild Mushroom Mezzaluna with Garlic Butter Sauce

 

 

This week on Oh So Beautiful Paper:

Celebrating 9 years of Oh So Beautiful Paper – and introducing Common Room Studio!

New illustrated September wallpapers

Gorgeous gold and plum watercolor wedding invitations

Aaaaalllll the boob cards!

Printable Illustrated Ice Cream Cone Wrappers

I have a really fun (and easy!) DIY project for you today: printable illustrated ice cream cone wrappers! My girls have been obsessed with ice cream cones lately and also happen to have birthdays coming up real soon, so I’m fairly confident that we’ll be making ice cream cones at their birthday party. I teamed up with Kim from Bright Room Studio to make these colorful illustrated ice cream cone wrappers to bring an extra dose of color to our favorite summer treat!

Printable Illustrated Ice Cream Cone Wrappers

Printable Illustrated Ice Cream Cone Wrappers

I absolutely adore the illustrations that Kim whipped up for these wrappers – so colorful and summery! And the sweet treat theme of the illustrations is so versatile, you can use these for any type of event. Wouldn’t they be so cute at an end-of-summer Labor Day BBQ? Or use them at a birthday party any time of year!

Printable Illustrated Ice Cream Cone Wrappers

Supplies

White text weight or cover weight paper

Printable template (choose sugar/waffle cones or cake cones)

Scissors

Washi tape in your favorite color

Printable Illustrated Ice Cream Cone Wrappers

To make the printable illustrated ice cream cone wrappers:

Step 1. Print out the free template on white text or cover weight paper. You can use this template for sugar and waffle cones, or this template for cake cones.

Step 2. Cut out each individual ice cream cone wrapper with scissors, being careful to cut just inside the template outline. Wrap around an ice cream cone and secure with a piece of colorful washi tape, and voila!

Printable Illustrated Ice Cream Cone Wrappers

Printable Illustrated Ice Cream Cone Wrappers

Printable Illustrated Ice Cream Cone Wrappers

Gah! I’m obsessed with these adorable illustrations of delicious summer treats!

Printable Illustrated Ice Cream Cone Wrappers

Printable Illustrated Ice Cream Cone Wrappers

Sweet, simple, and so fun! Download the printable ice cream cone wrapper templates below!

SUGAR + WAFFLE CONE TEMPLATE

CAKE CONE TEMPLATE

p.s. Printable hologram foil ice cream cone wrappers and printable hand lettered gift tags and favor labels!

Bright Room Studio is a member of the Designer Rolodex  â€“ you can see more of Kim’s beautiful work right here!

All artwork © 2017 Bright Room Studio created exclusively for Oh So Beautiful Paper. All artwork is made available for personal use only. By downloading the patterns you agree to the terms of use.

Photos by Nole Garey for Oh So Beautiful Paper

Calligraphy Inspiration: Ruth Jahja of Seniman Calligraphy

Hey everyone! I’m excited to share some pretty lettering work with you today. What I love in the paper world is when you spot wedding invitation suites that don’t look quite like everyone else’s. And I’m a big fan of seeing calligraphy in places beyond paper. Because why not dress up a celebration with pretty lettering in other places, too?! So here’s a look into the lettering work of Ruth Jahja of Seniman Calligraphy. Let’s hear what Ruth has to share about her experiences as a calligrapher! â€“ Jen

Calligraphy Inspiration: Ruth Jahja of Seniman Calligraphy

Calligraphy Inspiration: Ruth Jahja of Seniman Calligraphy

Photo Credits: Tenth and Grace

Ruth Jahja is Indonesian and she came to the United States for her bachelor’s degree in Interior Architecture. “Drawing and painting have been something I’ved loved to do since I was a kid but I decided to pursue something a bit more stable for my degree,” she shares. After working for a few years as an interior designer in Los Angeles, she stumbled on calligraphy while trying to find a new hobby. It turned out to be even more fun than she expected, and she wanted practice, so she decided to set up an Instagram account and Etsy shop to make a little extra pocket money. One thing led to another, and after a couple of photographers took a leap of faith and collaborated with her on some styled shoots, more work followed. “Almost a year since I posted my very first Instagram photo, I decided to do this full time and it’s been an adventure ever since,” shares Ruth.

Calligraphy Inspiration: Ruth Jahja of Seniman Calligraphy

Photo Credit: Tenth and Grace

Where does the name come from? Ruth shares: Seniman means artists and craftsmen in Indonesian, so it’s my little homage to my heritage and a commitment for what kind of work I want to produce.

Calligraphy Inspiration: Ruth Jahja of Seniman Calligraphy

Photo Credit: Diane McGregor Photography

What a wow statement this giant menu board makes in a reception!

Calligraphy Inspiration: Ruth Jahja of Seniman Calligraphy

Ruth shares that she prefers a strong contrast between the thick down-stroke and the delicate up-stroke, the bold lines and the bouncy flourishes. “I do notice my writing evolves as my ability to control the medium improves over time,” notes Ruth. “I’m able to work with strokes and curves that feel comfortable and natural to me instead of trying to copy others’ writing.”

Calligraphy Inspiration: Ruth Jahja of Seniman Calligraphy

“I’m a huge sucker for letterpress and handmade paper,” says Ruth. (Me too!)

Calligraphy Inspiration: Ruth Jahja of Seniman Calligraphy

Photo Credit: Tenth and Grace

“I love working on non-paper medium — from glass/mirror, tile, natural stone, ribbon, and wood,” says Ruth. This bottle of bubbly with her hand lettering is definitely my fave.

Calligraphy Inspiration: Ruth Jahja of Seniman Calligraphy

Photo Credit: Ether and Smith

Many thanks to Ruth for sharing a sweet peek into her lettering work and work process!

Photo Credits: Seniman Calligraphy except where noted