Leah + Kyle’s Matte Gold Foil Wedding Invitations

I’m loving every detail in these wedding invitations from Sam and Kelly of Deliver. Art Deco-inspired details, classic typography, and stunning matte gold foil? Yes!

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From Sam and Kelly: Our bride, Leah, was inspired by her delicate 1920s engagement ring. She had the brilliant idea to create a wedding that centered around the era in which her ring was made. We used the things that she loved most about her ring as inspiration for her invitation design: vintage details, delicate but ornate line work, and of course, gold.

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The typography lends itself to the vintage details, while the gold and soft gray creates a sense of elegance and glam. Her entire suite was printed with a matte gold foil on a natural color paper.

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Thanks Sam and Kelly!

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

Photo Credits: Deliver

Lola + Ryan’s Hand Painted Tropical Wedding Invitations

I’ve been loving tropical details of every variety for nearly a year now, so of course I’m loving these lush botanical wedding invitations from Kacey at Hoopla Love. The beautiful greenery and watercolor elements are so perfect for a tropical (or tropical-inspired) wedding! And the combination of soft pink and tropical green may just be my new favorite color palette.

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From Kacey: This design was inspired by a lush garden wedding. Brides often ask me to design invitations that match their wedding flowers. For this suite, we focused on the detail within the greenery instead. The greens, subtle teals, and hints of blush infused within the gorgeous leaves creates a fresh, colorful but sophisticated look.

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I love the versatility of these invitations. The botanical design and bright, rich hues work for a wedding in a tropical setting, or any garden, spring, or outdoor summer occasion.

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The artwork was hand painted with watercolors. The pink, cream and orange mini pom-pom twine that binds the suite together is one of my favorite details. I found it at a vintage trim shop in New York and have been waiting for the perfect invitations to pair it with!

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Thanks Kacey!

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

Photo Credits: Hoopla Love

William’s Letterpress Calligraphy Birth Announcement

Happy Monday everyone! I couldn’t resist starting the week with these beautiful baby announcements from Sarah of August Blume for her youngest son, William. Sarah combined a hand drawn arrow pattern with beautiful calligraphy and a sweet photo of her handsome guy. A perfect combination!

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From Sarah: When I was creating the birth announcement for our son, William, I wanted to reflect our gratefulness for him and his health. With a rocky start in this world, he spent quite a bit of time in the NICU. William is truly a gift, and we are so very thankful for him!

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The announcement was letterpress printed on double thick 220# Lettra, and features a blind impressed pattern of hand-drawn arrows. The belly band was flat printed on one of my favorites – French Paper’s Sno Cone cover.

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I commissioned Angi of Angelique Ink to letter his name in a soft yet still boy-friendly hand. My sweet and incredibly talented friend, Beth Morgan, drove over 7 hours to photograph William when he finally came home from the hospital. Letterpress, custom calligraphy, and a sweet baby! Three of my favorite things. Although, the baby takes the cake. 

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Thanks Sarah!

Design: August Blume

Calligraphy: Angelique Ink

August Blume is a member of the Designer Rolodex – you can see more of Sarah’s beautiful work right here!

Photo Credits: August Blume

The Cardamaro Smash

Bright, fresh, tart and delicious: the Smash is a really wonderful drink any time of year, but particularly so in the spring. It’s also a really flexible drink, a simple combination of spirits, sugar, mint, and fresh fruit. Most people encounter the Smash in its Whiskey form, but the Whiskey Smash is more like the first chapter of a much longer book. I’m particularly fond lately of this version, based on a gentle Italian aperitif wine, the Cardamaro Smash.– Andrew

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Illustration by Shauna Lynn for Oh So Beautiful Paper

The Cardamaro Smash

2 oz Cardamaro
3/4 oz Demerara Syrup
1/4 oz Rothman & Winter Orchard Peach Liqueur
1/2 a Lemon, Quartered
Mint

Add the lemon pieces to the bottom of a shaker and muddle really well to extract all the juice and some of the aromatic oils from the lemon’s peel. Add the Cardamaro, demerara syrup (a 1:1 raw sugar to water syrup), and liqueur and fill the shaker 2/3 full with ice. Shake well and then double-strain into a chilled tumbler; ice is optional. Garnish with a sprig of mint, slapped in the palm of your hand to release its aroma. Enjoy!

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I’ve become something of a Cardamaro evangelist since discovering it recently. Cardamaro is an Italian amaro, a bitter herbal liqueur, but this one is big on the herbal and light on the bitter. It’s based on Moscato wine and infused with cardoon, a wild relative of the cultivated artichoke, along with some other botanicals. Its low proof and soft spiciness make it a really nice, versatile cocktail ingredient, and I’ve found myself using it in a lot of recipes –substituting some Cardamaro for sweet vermouth makes a killer Manhattan variation for winter, the sort of thing you want to drink in from of a roaring fire in December.

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This was my first try using it as a base for a low-proof cocktail, and I think the Cardamaro stands up by itself. The Cardamaro Smash is beautifully tart and sweet, with a subtly spicy base. I added the Rothman & Winter peach liqueur – which has a really clean fruit flavor – to add a hint of summery fruit. Easy drinking.

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Photo Credits: Nole Garey for Oh So Beautiful Paper 

Happy Weekend!

Happy Friday everyone! With less than two months before the National Stationery Show, things are definitely kicking into high gear around here. I’m busy preparing for my annual Paper Party in May while also prepping a few fun projects that I’m hoping to share here soon! I’m looking forward to a couple of calm days this weekend before things truly transition to non-stop mode! But in the meantime…

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Photo by Parrott Design Studio via Instagram

…a few links for your weekend!

This week on Oh So Beautiful Paper:

Check back this afternoon for this week’s cocktail recipe! Have a wonderful weekend, and I’ll see you back here on Monday! xoxo