Inspiring Calligraphers: Stephanie Hino of Double Dipped Calligraphy

Hello everyone! We all know double dipping is a no-no when it comes to party dips, but when it comes to fancy lettering, let’s just say you’re going to say a big yes to the pretty work of Double Dipped Calligraphy. Stephanie Hino, the artistic force behind the collection, shares a peek at her work and her inspiration. Let’s dip in, shall we? Jen

Inspiring Calligraphers: Double Dipped Calligraphy

On what inspires her lettering style, Stephanie shares: “The thing that attracted me to modern calligraphy was the movement of the letters and words across a page. Whenever I’m working on something, my goal is to make my lettering look effortless and organic. The tension between creating free flowing words while also demonstrating restraint is a beautiful thing!”

Inspiring Calligraphers: Double Dipped Calligraphy

Photo Credit: Forty Eleven Photo

Inspiring Calligraphers: Double Dipped Calligraphy

Inspiring Calligraphers: Double Dipped Calligraphy

Photo Credits: Alexandria Monette Photography

On her favorite project, Stephanie shares: “I love trying new things that I haven’t seen before. One of my favorite projects was the Hangar 21 grand opening from last summer. There were several vignettes at the event that I was able to contribute to, each unique and so fun. The hand painted, clear acrylic chargers and tropical leaf menus were a couple of my favorites.”

Inspiring Calligraphers: Double Dipped Calligraphy

Inspiring Calligraphers: Double Dipped Calligraphy

On doing calligraphy on non-paper surfaces, Stephanie says: “While I’ll always be a paper lover, it is so fun to work on other surfaces. Some favorites have been greenery, leather jackets, and acrylic. I acquired a laser machine in the last year and it’s been a whole new journey of possibilities. Acrylic has especially been a popular choice recently, whether I’m writing directly on it, engraving, or cutting my lettering out of it.”

Inspiring Calligraphers: Double Dipped Calligraphy

On top of all the beautiful lettering work, can we talk about these amazing color palettes, too? So pretty! Thanks again to Stephanie for sharing a peek inside her work!

All images via Double Dipped Calligraphy except where noted.

Paper Flower Ideas

Spring is my favorite season. I practically live for Spring during the dark months of Winter, especially here on the East Coast where the winter months can be bitterly cold. I love seeing new green plants emerge from the ground, buds begin to open on the cherry blossom trees and lilac bushes, and it all just keeps getting better through peony season in May and rose season in the Summer. Paper flowers offer a much-needed dose of color and floral inspiration to get me through to Spring – and they make gorgeous decorations for weddings and parties! Here are some of my absolute favorite paper flower ideas!

Crepe Paper Flower Bouquet by The Lovely Ave

Paper flower wedding bouquet by The Lovely Ave

DIY Crepe Paper Flower Bouquet by The House That Lars Built

DIY paper flower bouquet by The House That Lars Built / Photo Credit: Jane Merritt

Carry a Beautiful Bouquet
As much as I love real flowers, crepe paper flowers are seriously stunning in their own right. And you don’t have to limit yourself to in-season flowers or worry about the cost of expensive out-of-season blooms!

Paper Flower Backdrop

Pastel paper flower backdrop / Photo Credit: Roberta Facchini via Wedding Chicks

Paper Flower Backdrop
Clusters of large paper flowers make an amazing statement wall for parties of all kinds and look incredible as a ceremony backdrop for weddings! Group them together as closely as possible for a beautiful and abundant layered look, or arrange them above cake and refreshments for added visual interest.

Paper Flower Wall for a Birthday Party

Paper flower birthday party decorations / Photo Credit: Lark Photography via The Makerista

 

Paper Flower Escort Cards (that double as favors!)

Paper Flower Escort Cards (that double as favors!) / Photo Credit: Appetite Paper for Oh So Beautiful Paper

Paper Flower Escort Cards
I’m a big fan of wedding details that serve double duty. These crepe paper poppies in small glass bottles are beautiful escort cards – and can also go home with guests at the end of the evening as wedding favors! You could even group several together on a table for a whimsical centerpiece.

Giant Paper Flower Bouquet

Giant paper flower bridesmaid bouquet / Photo Credit: Ashley Goodwin via Ruffled

Giant Paper Flower Bouquet
Why stick to a traditional floral bouquet? Giant paper flowers make an excellent statement bouquet for bridesmaids and brides alike!
 

Crepe Paper Flower Crown

Crepe paper flower crown by Castle in the Air via HonestlyWTF

Paper Flower Crown
This crepe paper flower crown would be so lovely for bridesmaids or flower girls in a whimsical or bohemian wedding! And I love the addition of tropical flowers like hibiscus.

Paper Flower Place Card

Magnolia paper flower place settings / Photo Credit: Appetite Paper for Oh So Beautiful Paper

Paper Flower Place Cards
This is such a wonderful idea for holiday dinners or smaller, more intimate weddings. Create (or purchase) your favorite flower from crepe paper, then add a place card in the shape of a leaf!

Crepe Paper Flower Escort Cards with Watercolor Calligraphy

Crepe paper flowers with watercolor calligraphy escort cards / Crepe paper flowers by Land of Flowers, Watercolor Calligraphy by Perch Paper Company / Photo Credit: Meghan Elliott Photography via Southern Weddings

DIY tea-dyed paper flower garland by The House That Lars Built

DIY tea-dyed paper flower garland from The House That Lars Built / Photo Credit: Anna Killian

Paper Flower Chair Decoration
Looking for a special way to decorate chairs at a wedding or a bridal shower? Paper flowers to the rescue! Make a large single bloom and hang it on the back of a chair – or drape a paper flower garland between two chairs.

Paper Flower Garland

Paper Flower Garland by May Contain Glitter

Paper Flower Chair DecorationPaper Flower Wedding Ceremony Arch

Large paper flower chair decorations, Photo Credit: Roberta Facchini via Wedding Chicks (left) // Paper flower ceremony arch, Photo Credit: Rylee Hitchner via Green Wedding Shoes (right)

Create a Ceremony Arch
I love the idea of using paper flowers to create a ceremony arch. Make several sizes of paper flowers in your wedding color palette, then adhere to your ceremony arch using chicken wire and floral wire.

Paper Flower Ceremony Aisle

Fairytale illustrated giant flower ceremony aisle decoration / Photo Credit: Caramel Studio

Line the Aisle
Isn’t this something straight out of a fairytale? These giant paper flowers are illustrated rather than made from crepe paper or tissue paper, then mounted on stalks made from chicken wire and covered with green crepe paper!

Paper Flower Nursery Decoration

Tissue paper flower nursery decoration / Photo Credit: Tracey Ayton via Glitter Guide

Decorate a Nursery
Last but definitely not least – can you imagine growing up in a room with giant paper flowers on the wall?! I honestly can’t imagine anything more beautiful or inspiring for a little girl’s room. And I love the added touch of Spanish Moss in the center of the flowers.

 

Behind the Stationery: Darling + Pearl

Our next guest on Behind the Stationery is bartender-turned-stationer, Lauren Reed from Darling + Pearl Lettepress. Her stationery business focuses primarily on custom wedding invitation suites and Lauren’s here to share about how she works with her clients in innovative ways, encouraging couples to share non-designer work as inspiration. Welcome, Lauren! —Megan Soh

Behind the Stationery: Darling & Pearl

From Lauren: Hi! My name is Lauren Reed: bartender, turned designer + letterpress printer and the founder of Darling + Pearl Letterpress. I started designing stationery in 2009 during my engagement to now-hubby, Greg. Terribly cliché story, I know. After bartending throughout (and after) college, I was itching to find something to be wildly passionate about, so I put together a small collection of invitation designs to jump into the industry.

Behind the Stationery: Darling & Pearl

Photo by Quarter Moon Co.

I knew I had a ton to learn, and a niche to find so as I settled in and started to get comfortable, I decided I wanted to understand the process and equipment involved in everything, but specifically letterpress printing. In 2010, I bought my first small press, followed by my 1905 Golding Pearl (part of my namesake). And in 2014 I bought my workhorse 10×15 C&P, along with some other additions to my cast iron “family”. I’m a natural born problem solver — dead on ISTP (if you’re familiar with Myers–Briggs Personality Types) — so really this entire learning, printing, business-owning process has brought me a greater understanding of myself and some of my greatest strengths (and weaknesses, naturally).

Behind the Stationery: Darling & Pearl

I currently work out of 2 different studio spaces (one for press and one for design and finishing) in the Central New Jersey area. At this point in my life, with two small kids (Declan 6, and Finna 3), a “typical” workday for me doesn’t really exist. It’s more like a typical week with flexible details.

Behind the Stationery: Darling & Pearl

Mondays and Tuesdays are generally spent in my home studio designing, sketching, communicating, emailing, and ordering supplies to prepare for the following week’s presswork. Wednesdays and Thursdays are usually dedicated to the print studio. And Friday is flexible, even to the point of sometimes being able to keep my daughter Finna at home to hang (and help me style some stationery to photograph!). Since my work is all varying levels of custom, my work schedule is more of an ebb and flow and very much dependent on the communication of my clients at any given time. I find that it’s easier to batch projects so I’m moving them through the same part of the process at the same time.

Behind the Stationery: Darling & Pearl

At this point in my career, I’m focused on custom/semi-custom (mostly wedding) letterpress and mixed media stationery.

I absolutely adore the process of piecing together a custom invitation suite and the supporting stationery — save the dates all the way through event day items and signage. For me, it’s very similar to completing a puzzle, or even successfully loading the dishwasher (haha, seriously though!). The elements are: the couple, their history, their vision, their colors, the venue and the *feel* of the event, as well as *my* aesthetic and design sense, which is also really important for me to hold on to. I love the challenge of balancing all of these items and at the same time creating a final design that both my clients and myself are head over heels in love with. It’s so corny, but I tell my clients that working with me for custom stationery, they really get a piece of my heart in the process. And I think realizing that has made all the difference in understanding that this is where I need to be for now.

Behind the Stationery: Darling & Pearl

Since I handle the vast majority of production in house, it’s really a great opportunity for me to fulfill some different creative avenues without the typical risk (and the cost) of outsourcing to other production houses. It also enables me to stay creative with mixing and matching my processes in new and exciting ways.

Behind the Stationery: Darling & Pearl

To get started, my clients fill out a contact questionnaire so I can send over some pricing and package options. Once the invoicing details are in place, I’ll setup a communication board (through Trello) where they can upload inspiration images, view proofs, their timeline, and have access to wording questionnaires, address templates, and they can sign off for final approvals- etc. What’s really great about this setup is the lack of emails, and the detailed (and easy to find) record of communication. There’s no searching though inboxes or mis-filing a final approval.

Another important revelation of the past couple years is in regards to inspiration images.

Behind the Stationery: Darling & Pearl

I always felt a massive struggle to try to create something unique when my clients were putting other designer’s work in front of me. So at the end of 2015, I started asking for 4-5 non-stationery images (and I love floral inspiration!). I found that I had a great connection with their organic inspiration and it really helps me create something that fits them and their event. This is really where I started to develop my unique and recognizable “voice.” After I have their wording and inspiration, I put together the first proof. We then communicate any adjustments to work towards a final approval. Once everything is perfect, they sign off, settle the balance, and then I get to work (on the physical, churn-it-out side).

Behind the Stationery: Darling & Pearl

Assembly days are always my favorite. It’s the first time I get to see all the elements together in the same physical space and get to experience my entire vision really come to life. And most times it’s the culmination of weeks or months of work and collaboration.

Behind the Stationery: Darling & Pearl

My favorite add-on-details to include are venue sketches and curated vintage postage. There are so many different postage options out there and it really allows us to tell their guests about some of the details of their lives, or even just deepen or accent the color palette that we’re using for their stationery. Plus, it always makes for a beautiful envelope, full of character. Adding a sketch to the package also helps distinguish the event in a new an unexpected way from what people have grown accustomed to.

Behind the Stationery: Darling & Pearl

Photos courtesy of Darling + Pearl Letterpress except where noted.

Want to be featured in the Behind the Stationery column? Reach out to Megan at megan [at] ohsobeautifulpaper [dot] com for more details.

May 2018 Wallpapers!

May is my absolute favorite month of the year. It’s the month of the National Stationery Show, my wedding anniversary, and gorgeous spring flowers. All my favorite things! We’re celebrating this month with a bunch of beautiful wallpapers, including a fun airmail-inspired design from The Good Twin, a beautiful calligraphed quote with a floral illustration from Mint for Hue, and a modern boho wallpaper from designer Mel Volkman using her gorgeous brand new font collection, Summer Palms! The Summer Palms collection includes the beautiful hand lettering font you see below, plus a sans serif companion along with watercolor washes and ink splatters. So gorgeous! You can check out the Summer Palms font right here, and of course you can download your favorite wallpapers via the links below!

Illustrated May Wallpaper: Mel Volkman Summer Palms

iPhone | Desktop

Illustrated May Wallpaper: Mint for Hue

iPhone | Desktop

Illustrated May Wallpaper: The Good Twin Airmail

iPhone | Desktop

Illustrated May Wallpaper: The Good Twin Flowers

iPhone | Desktop

For personal use only. All illustrations by Mel Volkman, Mint for Hue, and The Good Twin for Oh So Beautiful Paper

p.s. If you’re interested in walking down memory lane a bit, here are the wallpaper designs from May 2017May 2016, and May 2015!

If you’re a designer or illustrator interested in contributing your own designs to this column, please email your design to hello(at)ohsobeautifulpaper.com with the subject line “desktop downloads” and image files in both desktop and iPhone retina screen sizes. If it’s a good fit I’ll add it to the post for the following month!

NSS 2018 Sneak Peek: Amy Heitman

It’s May – which means it’s officially the month of the National Stationery Show, and officially my favorite month of the whole year. Yay! Every year, I share a few exhibitor sneak peeks of the new products they’ll be debuting at the upcoming show. And today I’m super excited to kick off my first sneak peek of the year with Amy Heitman (Booth 1640)! I love Amy’s illustration style, and I’m so excited that she’s expanding her line this year to include notepads and weekly agenda pads! I’m loving all the beautiful florals in Amy’s newest collection – and how cute are those illustrated bunnies??

NSS 2018 Sneak Peek: Amy Heitman

NSS 2018 Sneak Peek: Amy Heitman

NSS 2018 Sneak Peek: Amy Heitman

Check out more from Amy Heitman right here!