Best of 2017: Playful and Colorful Wedding Invitations

It’s always hard to jump back into things after a long holiday break, so this week I thought I’d ease us back in with a recap of some of our favorite content from 2017! I started Oh So Beautiful Paper way way back in 2008 (it’ll be my 10 year anniversary in September!) with the goal of highlighting amazing wedding invitation designs, and it’s still such a privilege to showcase so many beautiful invitations each year. Let’s start with a few of our favorite playful and colorful wedding invitations!

Modern Holographic Foil and Enamel Pin Wedding Invitations by Rachael Gibilterra

Yes, yes, yes to more hologram wedding invitations in 2018! These modern holographic wedding invitations came to us from designer and lettering artist Rachael Gibilterra for her own special day!

Modern Holographic Foil and Enamel Pin Wedding Invitations by Rachael Gibilterra

Modern Holographic Foil and Enamel Pin Wedding Invitations

My girls Samantha and Whitney of Gus & Ruby Letterpress are experts at creating the most beautiful letterpress printed wedding invitations, and I’m loving all the fun patterns they incorporated into these colorful wedding invitations! Plus, those watercolor escort cards are easily one of my favorite wedding details of the entire year.

Colorful Patterned Letterpress Wedding Invitations by Gus and Ruby Letterpress

Colorful Patterned Letterpress Wedding Invitations by Gus and Ruby Letterpress

Colorful Patterned Letterpress Wedding Invitations

These playful floral pinwheel wedding invitations from Goldie Design Co. are just SO fun – and it seems like you all agreed, since they were one of the most popular wedding invitations we featured in 2017! Let’s keep our fingers crossed for more creative wedding invitation format ideas in 2018!

Playful Floral Pinwheel Wedding Invitations

Playful Floral Pinwheel Wedding Invitations

I always love a wedding invitation (and couple!) that dares to be a little different, and these adorably quirky camp-theme wedding invitations by designer Misty Manley definitely fit the bill! Created for her own wedding, I love all the non-traditional details – from pennants to colorful buttons!

Quirky Camp-Theme Wedding Invitations by Misty Manley

Quirky Camp-Theme Wedding Invitations by Misty Manley

Quirky Camp-Theme Wedding Invitations

As always, you can visit the real invitations gallery for even more wedding invitation inspiration, and be sure to check out our curated gallery of wedding invitation designers – the Designer Rolodex – if you’re on the hunt for the perfect designer to make your own wedding invitations!

Check back soon for some of our favorite romantic and understated wedding invitations from 2017!

Last Call for the Modern Calligraphy Summit!

Friends, if you’ve ever wanted to learn the amazing art of calligraphy – now is your chance! The Modern Calligraphy Summit is the most comprehensive package of online calligraphy classes that I’ve ever seen. Between the two installments released so far, Modern Calligraphy Summit 1.0 and Modern Calligraphy Summit 2.0, the Modern Calligraphy Summit offers more than 18 hours of online calligraphy instruction from some of the most talented calligraphers on the planet. Enrollment for both installments ends at 11:59 pm Wednesday, December 20 and won’t be back until further notice, so this could be your last chance to enroll for the foreseeable future! You can even sign up for BOTH summits and get $100 off! You can enroll right here. Go, go, go!

Modern Calligraphy Summit Enrollment

Ashley Buzzy Lettering & Press

I’ve sung the praises of the Modern Calligraphy Summit so many times, and I’ve heard from so many people that have benefited from the courses – including brush lettering, invitation design, envelope layouts, basic copperplate, writing on non-traditional surfaces, digitizing watercolor illustrations, and so much more! And all from the comfort of your own home! The Modern Calligraphy Summit also includes handy templates and handouts, a private Facebook community to support you as you learn, and two bonus LIVE Q&A sessions with the instructors in January. Oh yeah, and LIFETIME ACCESS to all the amazing content, so even if you can’t start the course material right now you can pick it up at your convenience – or go back and watch the videos as many times as you need to practice and get the hang of things!

Modern Calligraphy Summit Enrollment

A Fabulous Fete

The Modern Calligraphy Summit offers the opportunity to learn from sixteen of the most talented calligraphers in the world, including Anne Robin Calligraphy, Annie Mertlich of Wildfield Paper Co., Ashley Buzzy Lettering & Press, Alissa Mazzenga of Feast Fine Art & Calligraphy, Design House of Moira, Laura Hooper Calligraphy, Fozzy Castro-Dayrit, Calligrafikas, and Nicole Miyuki, Katherine Ross of Script Merchant, Lauren Saylor of A Fabulous Fete, Jenna Rainey of Mon Voir, Karla Lim of Written Word Calligraphy, Sharisse DeLeon of Pieces Calligraphy, Younghae Chung of Logos Calligraphy, and Molly Knabel of Poppy and Mint Design. I can’t think of a more talented group of instructors, and these amazingly talented ladies all have some serious hard-earned knowledge and tips to share with you.

Modern Calligraphy Summit Enrollment

Wildfield Paper Co.

Enroll in the Modern Calligraphy Summit right here!

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Happy Monday!

Happy Monday everyone! Normally I do these link round ups on Fridays, but we had an assembly at my girls’ school and the day got away from me. So I thought I’d save it for Monday instead! Did you have a good weekend? We got our first little snowfall on Saturday afternoon, and my girls were in HEAVEN. There’s a chance we might get a bit more later this week – fingers crossed! But in the meantime…

Yellow and Pink Poinsettia / Oh So Beautiful Paper

…a few links for your Monday!

This California ranch is home to over 500 animals, and they just lost their entire ranch to the fires in the area. All the animals and people made it out safely, but you can support their recovery and rebuilding effort here

Baby2Baby has also organized an Amazon registry so you can help by purchasing items for families that lost everything in the fires.

This DIY “gingerbread” house idea is absolutely genius

My dream winter coat! It’s pink! There are ruffles on the sleeves! Be still my heart.

Pantone’s Color of the Year for 2018. What are your thoughts?

Can’t stop watching this hilarious video

This dress would be so pretty for New Year’s Eve

Did you catch my little DIY advent calendar on Instagram? All you need is some watercolor paper, paint, and a star craft punch or a pair of scissors!

YOU GUYS. Have you seen this rainbow Christmas tree??? It’s incredible!

MAKE: Creamy sweet potato agnolotti

 

Last week on Oh So Beautiful Paper:

New illustrated wallpapers for December!

Vintage-inspired dusty blue wedding invitations

Sweet and simple calligraphy baby announcements by Bourne Paper Co. and Anne Robin!

Winter wedding stationery ideas

Beautiful envelope inspiration

Navy and Gold Foil Agate-Inspired Wedding Invitations

Modern yet classic and geometric yet organic, this wedding invitation suite is full of the very best juxtapositions. Michael Musser of Anticipate Invitations drew inspiration from one of nature’s most beautiful elements when creating these striking navy and gold foil agate-inspired wedding invitations. How beautiful is that gold foil border formed by the agate lines against that gorgeous dark blue paper?! 

Navy and Gold Foil Agate-Inspired Wedding Invitations by Anticipate Invitations

From Michael: Sharla and Nick approached me with their own jumping off point ideas for their wedding stationery design, and I knew they were on to something that could be taken to another level with some carefully well thought-out details.

Navy and Gold Foil Agate-Inspired Wedding Invitations by Anticipate Invitations

Sharla wanted to bring in something modern and abstract, yet also keep the feeling classic and traditional. She also wanted to use the blue hues and metallic golds she would repeat through her other wedding design elements. After some initial designs that were more geometric in nature, we landed on the more organic, yet graphic lines, of an agate slice. It allowed for the invitation to be fully classic and fully modern at the same time. To lean classic, we kept everything in metallic gold foil and printed on Colorplan paper’s dramatic Imperial Blue. The lines of the stone were pulled from a scan of an actual agate slice, and then edited and filled in as necessary to perfectly frame the invitation’s wording.

Navy and Gold Foil Agate-Inspired Wedding Invitations by Anticipate Invitations

Navy and Gold Foil Agate-Inspired Wedding Invitations by Anticipate Invitations

To further mimic the stone, we used graduated shades of blue paper from Colorplan for the remaining details cards, so that when stacked, it would create a beautiful ombré effect. To visually tie the pieces together, the agate lines of the invitation were repeated on all the corners of the smaller cards. When stacked, they formed the complete agate design, but perfectly hid the invitation’s wording.

Navy and Gold Foil Agate-Inspired Wedding Invitations by Anticipate Invitations

The secondary cards included accommodations, a modern map card that mixed simple watercolor lines and gold foil, and the reply card with envelope.

Navy and Gold Foil Agate-Inspired Wedding Invitations by Anticipate Invitations

The cards were tied together with gold string in a random and layered fashion while framing the monogram that was printed on the back of the top details card.

Navy and Gold Foil Agate-Inspired Wedding Invitations by Anticipate Invitations

The suite was slipped into a clear vellum envelope, which was then inserted into a light blue outer envelope and lined with metallic gold paper. The envelope’s finishing touch was the set of four vintage postage stamps, that highlighted the blue tones and the geodes.

Navy and Gold Foil Agate-Inspired Wedding Invitations by Anticipate Invitations

Thanks, Michael!

Design: Anticipate Invitations
Printing: Hodgins Engraving
Paper: Colorplan Papers
Planning: Two Be Wed

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

Photo Credits: Very Robin & Co.

2017 Gift Guide for Creatives

Every year, I try to share a few favorite gift ideas for artists and designers, and this year I thought I’d broaden things a bit to include some gift ideas for all creatives – from aspiring artists to hobbyists to weekend DIYers. There are definitely a few things in this gift guide that I use on a regular basis, along with a few other things that are on my own personal holiday wishlist. So whether you’re looking for the perfect gift for someone who loves dabbling in creative pursuits or maybe just want to forward this on to your significant other to help them in their holiday gift purchases, hopefully there’s a little something for everyone below!

2017 Gift Guide for Creatives

1. Creatives of all types and backgrounds need to photograph their work, and ideally showcase it in the best possible light. Styling boards can seriously elevate the quality of those photos, but they’re definitely an investment. I’m a big fan of the double-sided styling surfaces from Erickson Woodworks and the plaster surfaces of One Stone West

2. I’ve been wanting to try weaving, and the colors in these weaving and roving packs from fiber artist Maryanne Moodie are just gorgeous. Just don’t forget the loom!

3. + 4. If someone is just starting out in a creative field, they might not have the resources to invest in beautiful styling props. I love these silk table runners from Tono & Co – they look absolutely stunning in styled shoots and can even double as a background for product photos. Ribbons also make the most beautiful styling props in photos, and I love these new ribbons with black edges from Angela Liguori!

5. Small dishes, like these gorgeous ring dishes from Suite One Studio, are great for holding ephemera on a desk – or even as props for styled photos!

6. Zojirushi mugs are the perfect way to keep beverages hot or cold throughout the day. Give one for hot beverages, and another to have ice cold water available throughout the day – it’s important to stay hydrated!

7. This adorable zipper pouch from Ban.do is the perfect way to organize pens, pencils, and paint brushes. 

8. + 9. Watercolor supplies make a lovely gift for an aspiring artist. I’m a big fan of this Koi travel watercolor palette for beginner artists, and Jenna from Mon Voir sells kits with professional level supplies that are great for intermediate artists and hobbyists. Don’t forget a pad of high quality watercolor paper. My favorite is Stonehenge by Legion Paper

10. These zippered pouches are a great way to stay organized! They’re basically modern trapper keepers, with tons of pockets both inside and outside, and can even fit up to a 13″ Macbook Pro! Plus, they come in some seriously fantastic colors. 

11. Houseplants are a great gift for someone who works from home. Check your local hardware store, or even Home Depot and Lowe’s for great deals on low-maintenance plants. These googly eye planters totally crack me up – I’d love to have a set for my home office!

12. It took me the longest time to invest in a quality paper trimmer – and it always drove me nuts when I needed to cut something in a straight line for a project! I have this hefty bypass paper trimmer and love it. Of course, this wouldn’t cut it for a professional stationer, but for DIY projects at home it’s absolutely fantastic. 

13. I have this Silhouette CAMEO and use it all the time for DIY projects (like these DIY Matisse-inspired pumpkins!). You can use it to cut out vinyl decals, create custom fabric transfers, and even create custom cut paper pieces!

*Also, creative classes and workshops make a wonderful gift for creatives! You can do some research to find local workshops in your area, or check out online workshops if that isn’t an option. I highly recommend the Modern Calligraphy Summit for aspiring calligraphers, and these online floral workshops from Nicole of Soil + Stem look amazing! If you’re in the DC area, my friend Michele teaches calligraphy and brush lettering workshops – and we’ve got lots of fun workshops planned at Common Room Studio in December and 2018!