How to Send Beautiful Mail

I’m all about sending beautiful mail. And this goes beyond the adorable card on the inside (which, ahem, I’m assuming you already found the perfect card right here on OSBP) to include the actual envelope as a way of brightening someone’s mailbox. With the holiday season – and holiday cards – right around the corner, I thought we could all use a few tips on how to send beautiful mail, from colorful envelopes and envelope liners to quirky off-center address alignments! Let’s all step up our envelope game this year!

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1. Colorful Envelopes

I’m going to assume that you already have a super cute card picked out – or that you made your own. But if you can, ditch the white envelope in favor of a bright colorful envelope. It becomes a literal bright spot in an otherwise dreary mailbox.

Rose Gold Foil Envelope Liner by Bella Figura / Photo Credit: Nole Garey for Oh So Beautiful Paper

Rose Gold Foil Envelope Liners by Bella Figura from Alice’s Birth Announcements

 

2. Envelope Liners

Envelope liners are a great way to signal that the contents of that envelope are particularly special. I like to use envelope liners for milestone stationery like birth announcements and wedding invitations – as well as our annual holiday cards. Vintage wallpaper and gift wrap sheets make fantastic DIY envelope liners!

Creative Envelope Address Ideas by Antiquaria for Oh So Beautiful Paper

Photo Credit: Antiquaria Design for Oh So Beautiful Paper

3. Creative Addresses

Now that you have the inside of the envelope sorted out it’s time to think about the outside of the envelope! It can be fun to think creatively when writing out the address – from asymmetrical alignments to incorporating brush pens (or even actual brushes!).

Brush Lettered Envelope Address by Anne Robin Calligraphy

Calligraphy by Anne Robin Calligraphy / Vintage Stamps by Underwood Letterpress / Photo Credit: Stephanie Collins Photography

This envelope features brush watercolor lettering for the name combined with a fine tip pen for the street address. Brush lettering requires a bit of practice to get a hang of the technique but isn’t as hard as you might think!

Hand Lettered Envelope Address Ideas by Ladyfingers Letterpress

Hand Lettered Envelope Address Ideas by Ladyfingers Letterpress

This envelope was addressed with paint pens – a wonderful way to add even more color to an envelope! A white paint pen is also the best way to address in white ink on a dark colored envelope.

DIY Colorful Rubber Stamped Envelopes by Oh So Beautiful Paper

DIY Colorful Rubber Stamped Envelopes

4. Adorn the Envelope

Add a bit of decoration to your addressed envelope! Playful polka dots. Bold lines. Even an illustration or two! Rubber stamps (and pencil erasers in a pinch) work well for adding a colorful pattern to any envelope.

Dip Dyed Envelopes by Oh So Beautiful Paper

Dip dyed envelopes by Oh So Beautiful Paper with gold address calligraphy by Meant to Be Calligraphy

If you are working with white envelopes, dip dyeing is a quick and easy way to add a pop of color to your envelopes! You can use anything from food coloring and Kool-Aid to Rit Dye, so the colors are completely customizable!

Calligraphy by Letter Love Studio / Photo Credit: Sarah Carpenter Photography

Calligraphy by Letter Love Studio / Photo Credit: Sarah Carpenter Photography

5. Pretty Stamps

The final step! Pretty postage stamps are a surefire way to elevate any envelope into a work of art. Vintage postage stamps are readily available in large quantities and look amazing when grouped together – but you can also find some really beautiful stamps from USPS these days.

Now stick your beautiful card in the mail and make someone’s day instantly brighter! Isn’t sending (and receiving) mail the absolute best?!?

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Briana and Jason’s Illustrated Camp Wedding Invitations

Happy Monday everyone! I’m so excited to kick the week off with these gorgeous illustrated wedding invitations from Briana and Jason at Brainstorm – created for their own wedding last month! I’ve been a huge fan of their prints and posters for years and years and I’ve been lucky to get to know Briana and Jason a bit over those years. I love how much their wedding invitations reflect their personalities and unique sense of adventure! These screen printed invitations for Briana and Jason’s wedding weekend in the mountains feature awesome illustrations and hand lettering – all without taking themselves too seriously. Love!

Illustrated Camp Wedding Invitations by Brainstorm / Oh So Beautiful Paper

From Briana: We’ve been together for eight years all the while running Brainstorm (our poster and illustration business). Our wedding was the culmination of that time together. We didn’t want to go overboard with fancy papers, printing, layers and production. We’re busy selling posters, ya know? So we kept it super simple. And not taking ourselves too seriously is probably the most important thing to us. It’s what keeps us happy in life and work (how else could you spend every waking minute with the same person?). We wanted our wedding invitations to reflect our personalities, our sense of humor and to also give visual clues to our guests.

Illustrated Camp Wedding Invitations by Brainstorm / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Illustrated Camp Wedding Invitations by Brainstorm / Oh So Beautiful Paper

The wedding was a barbecue at a barn house in the mountains of Upstate New York and we took major inspiration from that. The barn was a renovated into an amazing vacation home and we were able to have our immediate family sleep over, as well as have other guests camp on the property. There were no shoes allowed in the house (as per the owners request!) and it was funny to try to convey that to our guests beforehand.

Illustrated Camp Wedding Invitations by Brainstorm / Oh So Beautiful Paper

People didn’t really know what to expect when we said we were getting married in a barn, but they were pleasantly surprised when they arrived. We practically wrote a novel on the back trying to help people understand. You can never be too thorough when you’re doing something out of the ordinary for a wedding. 🙂 It was a four hour drive for our New Hampshire guests and about two and half for our New Jersey/New York guests, so we asked people to bring their sense of adventure to brave the winding mountain roads…

Illustrated Camp Wedding Invitations by Brainstorm / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Thanks Briana and Jason!

Design and Printing: Brainstorm

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Photo Credits: Brainstorm

Happy Weekend!

Wait, what day is it?? My poor brain is so confused by this short week. We spent the long Labor Day weekend in upstate New York visiting family, which I think made the transition back to regular life even more difficult. And I’m not sure if it’s preschool or time with the cousins, but both of my girls are sick this week! Ugh. I’m ready for the weekend (Sophie turns 3 on Sunday!!) and to put this week behind me. But in the meantime…

Lucy Halcomb (@lucy_mail) via Instagram / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Photo by Lucy Halcomb via Instagram

…a few links for your weekend!

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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

“Baby Bean” Brunch Baby Shower Invitations

Colleen from Printwheel Printshop sent over these adorable invitations for a brunch baby shower that she co-hosted for her sister! The invitations (and envelopes) feature Colleen’s whimsical hand lettering that perfectly set the tone for a laid back brunch, along with patterns and details inspired by her sister’s favorite fabrics. So cute!

Brunch Baby Shower Invitations by Pinwheel Printshop / Oh So Beautiful Paper

From Colleen: “Baby Bean” was on the way, and it was time to celebrate! I was so excited to design these invitations for my sister and “Baby Bean” (our nickname for her little bundle of joy). A baby shower brunch is a simple and sweet event, so I wanted these invitations set the tone for this beautiful and fun day.

Brunch Baby Shower Invitations by Pinwheel Printshop / Oh So Beautiful Paper

My sister owns her own sewing business, Little Luvins. So I pulled inspiration for the style and color of the shower invitations from her favorite fabrics. I also decided to use hand lettering on each piece to create a whimsical, playful look.

Brunch Baby Shower Invitations by Pinwheel Printshop / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Along with the invitation, we included a tiny pocket, containing instructions and a blank library card. The instructions asked each guest to bring a children’s book to help fill Baby Bean’s future library. Guests could fill out the library card and add a special note. It would then double as a gift tag and keepsake for the mom-to-be.

Brunch Baby Shower Invitations by Pinwheel Printshop / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Brunch Baby Shower Invitations by Pinwheel Printshop / Oh So Beautiful Paper

The invitations were printed on Crane’s Lettra paper by Rise and Shine Letterpress. Their team was fantastic to work with, and the letterpress truly brought the design to life.

Brunch Baby Shower Invitations by Pinwheel Printshop / Oh So Beautiful Paper

I ordered envelopes from Paper Presentation and created my own envelope liners to complement the triangles on the invitations. Each envelope was addressed in similar lettering to match the invitations. I ordered a custom “Baby Bean” stamp from Simon’s Stamps for the envelopes, and it was the perfect finishing touch. My sister was thrilled with the result! As for the shower, it was a success, and “Baby Bean” (Samantha) arrived this past June.

Brunch Baby Shower Invitations by Pinwheel Printshop / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Thanks Colleen!

Design and Envelope Addressing: Pinwheel Printshop

Letterpress Printing: Rise and Shine Letterpress

Photo Credits: Printwheel Printshop

Happy Long Weekend!

Happy Friday everyone! This was a quiet week on the interwebs – which was good, since things were a bit of a doozy on the personal side. It was Sophie’s first full week of preschool, and it’s always tough adjusting to a new schedule. I’m looking forward to a long weekend! But in the meantime…

Ralph Waldo Emerson Quote by Sycamore Street Press / Instagram

Hand Lettered Quote by Sycamore Street Press via Instagram

…a few links for your weekend!

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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 Tuesday! xoxo