Chai Hot Toddy

We spent last month looking at hot drinks and were ready to move on this month to a new theme, low-proof cocktails. But then the skies opened up this week and dumped another mound of snow on top of us, so we’re still in the mood for hot drinks. Which means a gradual transition: this week’s drink spans both categories, a hot toddy built on low-proof Port wine. Best of both worlds. – Andrew

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Illustration by Shauna Lynn for Oh So Beautiful Paper

Chai Hot Toddy

2 oz White Port
6 oz Chai Tea

1 tsp Sugar
Steamed or Foamed Milk

Combine the port, chai tea, and sugar in a mug and stir until the sugar is dissolved. Top with the milk and enjoy!

We tried this recipe a few times with stronger spirits, like bourbon, but it didn’t really come together until we decided to give the sweet, mellow white port wine a try. Port, made only in the Douro region of northern Portugal, is, like sherry, a fortified wine. White port is made from, you guessed it, white grapes and tends to be a bit sweeter and lower in proof than other ports. It’s mellow, a bit nutty, and makes for a great cocktail ingredient or aperitif wine.

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The chai’s spiciness can clash with stronger spirits, and our first experiments were way too harsh. But the white port rounds out those spices, and the low proof – which is about half that of a liquor – avoids the sharp finish that a lot of hot toddies suffer from. And because of that low proof, you can enjoy a hot toddy with as much flavor as, say, our Maple Bourbon Hot Toddy, but without nearly as much alcohol – in case you wanted to have two or three and still be able to hold an intelligent conversation.

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Steamed milk is a wonder of flavor and texture, but not everyone has a milk steamer handy. And, in any case, it’s a bit of a laborious process to properly steam milk and then clean up afterwords. So an easy work-around is to make foamed milk; not quite the same thing, and without as velvety a texture as steamed milk, but close enough for government work. Poor some milk into a cocktail shaker and shake, as hard as you can for as long as you can stand it, to froth the milk up. Then pour it into a microwave safe container and microwave for 30-40 seconds, which should stabilize the foam long enough for our purposes. Just spoon the foamed milk onto your hot toddy and you’re in business.

(Don’t forget to follow us on Instagram, where we’ve been posting our experiments before they make their way onto this column!)

Photo Credits: Nole Garey for Oh So Beautiful Paper

Happy Weekend!

Happy Friday everyone! We started sleep training Alice this week out of sheer desperate need to regain a good night’s sleep. Please send happy thoughts that it clicks soon! Luckily I have a husband that knows how to mix a stiff drink – I have a feeling we’ll need a couple this weekend. But in the meantime…

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Image by Hardink Calligraphy 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

Olga + Matt’s Burlap Destination Wedding Invitations

Sigh. Let’s all just run off to Santorini, okay? These beautiful burlap and wax seal destination wedding invitations from Jeannine of Blue Magpie have me completely sold!

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From Jeannine: Olga came to me because she found and loved our burlap and silk invitations. With their handmade burlap pockets, silk ribbons, and raffia accents, she was really drawn to the slightly beachy but elegant feel, but Olga really wanted to tailor this invite to provide the perfect intro to their Greek destination wedding.

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After discussing different ways to do this, we decided to create a custom olive branch wax seal as the focal point of her invitations. To further bring in a Greek flair, we tied on the wax seal with a beautiful light blue raffia.

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The olive branch graphic reappears on the back, peeking out of the burlap pockets at the top of their response cards. The burlap pockets also hold a detailed itinerary of all the wonderful festivities the couple has planned for their fun-filled wedding weekend.

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Thanks Jeannine!

Blue Magpie is a member of the Designer Rolodex – you can see more of Jeannine’s beautiful work right here or visit the real invi­ta­tions gallery for more wedding invitation ideas!

Photo Credits: Blue Magpie

Shauna + Darrell’s Rustic Tea Towel Wedding Invitations

You might remember Shauna and Darrell’s amazing rustic wood etched save the dates for their summer barn wedding – and today Shauna is back to share her invitations! Based on her save the date, I wasn’t surprised to see that Shauna took a non-traditional approach to her wedding invitations, elevating an inexpensive Ikea kitchen towel into a wonderful wedding keepsake!

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From Shauna: I didn’t want my invitations to be thrown in the garbage – and I wanted something people could use afterwards, like a keepsake.  So I bought one hundred Ikea tea towels and had my design printed on them using a flat-bed printer. I hired a talented illustrator, Kyle Metalf who helped me carry out my vision. The illustration acts like a map and shows a school bus (which we rented) taking our guests from Calgary to the small town of Okotoks.  It features all the buildings and landmarks on the farm where we go married. I am really happy with how it turned out!

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Thanks Shauna!

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

Photo Credits: ShaunaMae

Fresh Cut Paper Flowers: Icelandic Poppies

You all know what March means, just a few short weeks until the first day of spring! But who’s counting? Until then, we’ll buckle down and bear these last few weeks of winter with some fresh cut paper flowers, with soft colors and petals inspired by Icelandic Poppies. These whimsical blooms bring on the sunny hope of spring, even if our thermometers are still reading 30 degrees. Hang in there friends, a warm spring breeze is well on its way! –Rachael of Appetite Paper

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Fresh Cut Paper Flowers: Icelandic Poppies by Appetite Paper for Oh So Beautiful Paper

Fresh Cut Paper Flowers: Icelandic Poppies by Appetite Paper for Oh So Beautiful Paper

Fresh Cut Paper Flowers: Icelandic Poppies by Appetite Paper for Oh So Beautiful Paper

Fresh Cut Paper Flowers: Icelandic Poppies by Appetite Paper for Oh So Beautiful Paper

Photo Credits: Appetite Paper for Oh So Beautiful Paper