Wedding Stationery Inspiration: Watercolor Details

It’s no secret that we’re big fans of watercolor details around here, from wedding invitations to day-of wedding stationery. There are so many ways to use watercolor to add color, texture, and personality to your big day! Illustrated menus, watercolor place cards… even watercolor envelopes and hand painted backdrops! We’ve rounded up a few gorgeous watercolor details below to spark some inspiration! – Annie

Wedding Stationery Inspiration: Watercolor Details / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Repeat watercolor details throughout your wedding. Wouldn’t this cactus pattern look great as an envelope liner? | Photography: Megan Welker, Event Design & Planning: Beijos Events, Paper Goods & Calligraphy: Poppy Jack Shop via Green Wedding Shoes

Wedding Stationery Inspiration: Watercolor Details / Oh So Beautiful Paper

I love the watercolor illustrations on this bar sign! | Photography: Tec Petaja, Event Design & Planning: Bash Please, Stationery: Happy Menocal via Style Me Pretty

Colorful DIY Watercolor Envelopes!

You can even use watercolors to add some color to your invitation envelopes! Check out our DIY tutorial right here!

Wedding Stationery Inspiration: Watercolor Details / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Black calligraphy pops against a soft watercolor background. | Photography: Max Wanger, Event Design & Planning: Bash Please via Bash Please

Wedding Stationery Inspiration: Watercolor Details / Oh So Beautiful Paper

How gorgeous is this hand-painted backdrop?! | Photography: KT Merry, Backdrop: Momental Designs via Southern Weddings

Wedding Stationery Inspiration: Watercolor Details / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Add a splash of color in unexpected places, like these personalized coasters. | Photography: Ryan Ray Photography, Event Design & Planning: Stefanie Miles Events, Stationery: Meldeen via Style Me Pretty

Wedding Stationery Inspiration: Watercolor Details / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Take your escort cards to the next level with watercolor and metallic calligraphy. | Photography: Studio Castillero, Event Design & Planning: Lace & Likes, Paper Goods: Ben Todd via Green Wedding Shoes

Wedding Stationery Inspiration: Watercolor Details / Oh So Beautiful Paper

These dip-dyed coffee filters would make a great photo booth backdrop. | Photography: Ruth Eileen Photography via Style Me Pretty

Wedding Stationery Inspiration: Watercolor Details / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Make a statement with bright, oversized signs… | Photography: Ashley West Photography, Paper Goods: Claire Magnolia via The Knot

Wedding Stationery Inspiration: Watercolor Details / Oh So Beautiful Paper

… Or if subtle is more your style, stick to smaller details, like the watercolor trim on this table number. | Photography: Jessica Lorren Organic Photography, Event Design & Planning: Jessica Sloane via Style Me Pretty

Wedding Stationery Inspiration: Watercolor Details / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Illustrated menus add whimsy to your table. | Photography: Anna Delores Photography, Event Design & Planning: Wild Heart Events, Paper Goods & Calligraphy: Pigment & Parchment via Green Wedding Shoes

Are you loving watercolors as much as we are? Let us know if you’re planning to incorporate watercolor details into your wedding! xoxo

August Desktop Downloads!

Oh, hello there August! The sun is shining and the weather is hot hot hot, but pretty soon we’ll be talking about going back to school and changing seasons. So let’s enjoy summer while we can with three gorgeous new illustrated August wallpapers from The Good Twin and Li Ward! As always, we have both desktop and iPhone sizes, so you can pick your favorite for both devices or change it up with two different wallpapers. We’ve got watercolor farmer’s market vibes, cacti, and a bright sun – which will you choose????

August Cactus Wallpaper by The Good Twin for Oh So Beautiful Paper

Desktop | iPhone

August Sun Wallpaper by The Good Twin for Oh So Beautiful Paper

Desktop | iPhone

Watercolor Farmer's Market Wallpaper by Li Ward for Oh So Beautiful Paper

Desktop | iPhone

Illustrations © The Good Twin and  Li Ward. All artwork is made available for personal use only. By downloading the wallpapers you agree to the terms of use.

p.s. 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 2017: New Exhibitors, Part 1

There are always a slew of new exhibitors at every National Stationery Show, and this year was no exception! Some of the new exhibitors have been on my radar for years but just made their trade show debut this year, while others are new-to-me businesses (always a pleasant surprise at the show!), and even others are just launching their businesses. Today I thought I would introduce you to a few of those new exhibitors – with a few more to come tomorrow. Let’s start with the playful hand lettered greeting cards from Pinwheel Print Shop, definitely one of my faves from this year’s show!

NSS 2017: Pinwheel Print Shop

NSS 2017: Pinwheel Print Shop

NSS 2017: Pinwheel Print Shop

Pinwheel Print Shop (see the full booth here!)

I love the clean, elegant aesthetic of these cards from Bred & Butter Paper Co. – those pops of color are so good paired with classic black text!

NSS 2017: Bred & Butter Paper Co.

NSS 2017: Bred & Butter Paper Co.

NSS 2017: Bred & Butter Paper Co.

Bred & Butter Paper Co. (see the full booth here!)

It was hard to miss the bold, colorful style of Brooklyn-based Ash + Chess, for good reason! Their illustration and hand lettering style is so fresh and unique.

NSS 2017: Ash and Chess

NSS 2017: Ash and Chess

NSS 2017: Ash and Chess

NSS 2017: Ash and Chess

Ash + Chess (see the full booth here!)

I love cards that make me laugh! The Lovebird Paper booth was full of bold, sassy humor – from greeting cards to notepads and mugs. So fun!

NSS 2017: Lovebird Paper Co.

NSS 2017: Lovebird Paper Co.

NSS 2017: Lovebird Paper Co.

Lovebird Paper Co. (see the full booth here!)

So many beautiful gems in Party Sally’s debut at the National Stationery Show! Each design is created from an original watercolor painting or illustration, with plenty of shiny gold foil sprinkled throughout the collection.

NSS 2017: Party Sally

NSS 2017: Party Sally

NSS 2017: Party Sally

Party Sally (see the full booth here!)

I’m a huge fan of the bold, graphic style of And Here We Are. Gotta love those monstera leaf illustrations and pops of neon!

NSS 2017: And Here We Are

NSS 2017: And Here We Are

NSS 2017: And Here We Are

And Here We Are (see the full booth here!)

Ivy House was a surprise find at this year’s show – I just love her illustration style and sweet sentiments! Designer and illustrator Rachel Cohen previously worked in textile design and art education, which definitely shines through her loose, nature-inspired patterns and illustrations.

NSS 2017: Ivy House

NSS 2017: Ivy House

NSS 2017: Ivy House

Ivy House (see the full booth here!)

I literally stopped and did a u-turn after spotting these colorful pencils from UK-based I Am A out of the corner of my eye. Isn’t this unicorn set (with rainbow foil!!) the CUTEST??? I also love the cheerful emoji cards and scratch off cards – with a secret emoji hidden underneath!

NSS 2017: I Am A (London)

NSS 2017: I Am A (London)

I Am A (London)

I Am A (see the full booth here!)

I mentioned Tokketok in the round up of beautiful booth designs, and the products inside were equally gorgeous! I particularly love these gold foil notepads, which come with a variety of messages in rainbow colors. Keep a couple of notepads at the office to write out quick thank you notes or birthday notes to colleagues, or even at home to leave little love notes for your spouse or kids!

NSS 2017: Tokketok

NSS 2017: Tokketok

Tokketok (see the full booth here!)

That’s it for today! You can browse all the booths from this year’s show right here, and I’ll be back with more new exhibitors tomorrow!

Photo Credits: Nole Garey for Oh So Beautiful Paper

Learning New Things with Skillshare

I’m a big proponent of lifelong learning and always trying out new skills and hobbies. Learning new things and skills is such a great way to keep your mind fresh, and I find that you can often apply lessons learned from new disciplines to other things in your life. Plus, picking up a new hobby can be a fantastic way to spark creativity and inspiration. And even if you’re not looking for a new hobby, it’s a good idea to continue honing your skills – you’re always bound to pick up a new technique or learn something new. I’ve been feeling a bit uninspired lately, so I decided to take a few classes on Skillshare focused on a couple of my favorite hobbies, calligraphy and photography, along with something that was totally new for me – watercolor painting! Skillshare is offering Oh So Beautiful Paper readers two FREE months of premium membership, so it’s the perfect time to try something new! It’s usually $15 a month, but if you click here you’ll get two free months with unlimited access to stream their online classes.

Learning New Things with Skillshare!

Skillshare offers more than 16,000 classes on topics such as calligraphy and hand lettering, illustration, watercolor painting, and photography – even marketing and creative writing! – all taught by masters of their crafts. One of my favorite things about Skillshare (other than all the amazing class topics, of course) is that you can watch the classes anywhere, anytime: watch them on your laptop, on your phone through the Skillshare app, or download them to your phone or tablet to watch later without an internet connection.

Learning New Things with Skillshare

Here are the classes that I took:

Fun & Loose Watercolor Florals, Leaves, & Butterflies / Skillshare

Fun & Loose Watercolor Florals, Leaves, & Butterflies / Skillshare

Fun & Loose Watercolor Florals, Leaves, & Butterflies

I grew up in an artistic home. We had an art room instead of a traditional playroom, and my mom signed me up for lots of art classes and summer camps as a kid. But I’ve never taken a watercolor class! My painting style as an adult has always trended towards modern abstract painting, and I’ve felt intimidated by the idea of trying to paint something with a lot of detail. I also have a deep love of flowers, so when I saw Fun & Loose Watercolor Florals, Leaves, & Butterflies with Yasmina Creates, I thought it would be the perfect way to combine my love of flowers with my more abstract painting style. This class was so much fun! I loved the way Yasmina taught me to break each flower down into its basic shape and loosely interpret that shape in the painting, instead of worrying about representing a flower exactly as it appears in a photograph. Yasmina also shares some fantastic tips and techniques in the class, like how to put different amounts of pressure on the brush to create different leaf shapes and sizes and when to new colors to wet paint as a way of adding dimension to the painting. The paintings in the two photos at the top of the post are what I created after taking this class!

Pen and Ink Calligraphy: The Art of the Envelope / Skillshare

Pen and Ink Calligraphy: The Art of the Envelope / Skillshare

Pen and Ink Calligraphy: The Art of the Envelope

With two young daughters and a slew of nieces and nephews, I’m always sending cards in the mail: birthday cards, holiday cards, feel better soon cards, etc. My envelope addressing game definitely needs some work, so I signed up for The Art of the Envelope with Bryn Chernoff of Paperfinger. This class is great for just about anyone, from an aspiring professional calligrapher to a bride or groom hoping to address the envelopes for their own wedding invitations. Young kids almost never receive mail, so you can just imagine their surprise when a fancy envelope with their name on it shows up in the mailbox! Bryn also teaches a fantastic Introduction to Modern Script Calligraphy class with foundational instruction on calligraphy tools and creating beautiful letterforms. If you prefer brush lettering over pointed pen calligraphy, I also highly recommend this Waterbrush Lettering Essentials class.

Photography and Visual Storytelling

Food Photography: Shooting in 5 Styles / Skillshare

Photography is one of those skills where I always feel like I have more to learn, no matter how many times I pick up a camera. Visual storytelling is such a large part of what I do online, from photographing our cocktail recipes to sharing images on Instagram, and there’s always room for improvement. I took a couple of photography classes with a focus on food photography, but I think there’s plenty of lessons to take away from these classes whether you’re a stationer looking to take better styled product photos or an artist looking to share a behind the scenes peek of your space.

Food Photography: Shooting in 5 Styles / Skillshare

Food Photography: Shooting in 5 Styles / Skillshare

Food Photography: Shooting in 5 Styles

Lifestyle Photography: Visual Storytelling / Skillshare

Lifestyle Photography: Visual Storytelling / Skillshare

Lifestyle Photography: Visual Storytelling

Both of these classes focus on food photography, but the lessons are applicable to any type of lifestyle photography. In Food Photography: Shooting in 5 Styles, food photographer Leela Cyd talked about shooting the same subject (milk and cookies!) in five different styles: light and airy, dark and moody, bright and crisp, in progress, and lifestyle (aka with a person in the photo). She provided a bunch of really helpful tips on camera settings without getting too technical, and I loved her advice of drawing an image storyboard of each shot that I want to get BEFORE the photo shoot. In Lifestyle Photography: Visual Storytelling we get to see Marte Maria Forsberg’s process from start to finish: shopping at a local market to purchase ingredients and props for a photo shoot, working with a model, and styling the meal that serves as the focal point of the session. Marte Maria’s lessons taught me to think about each type of image that I want to get out of a photo shoot – similar to Leela’s storyboarding process â€“ and a totally different way to use light to enhance my images.

Don’t forget! Skillshare is offering Oh So Beautiful Paper readers two FREE months of unlimited access to stream their more than 16,000 online classes. Click here to get started!

Top two photos by Nole Garey for Oh So Beautiful Paper. This post is sponsored by Skillshare. All content and opinions are my own. Thank you for supporting the sponsors that make Oh So Beautiful Paper possible!

Happy Weekend!

Happy Friday everyone! We’re in the middle of a huge heat wave in DC, so we’re doing our best to stay close to air conditioning or hang out in the water to stay cool. I expect we’ll be hanging out at our neighborhood splash pad this weekend! Other than that, my weekend plans consist of getting over to District Doughnut to try their new Everything Bagel Doughnut. Yes, a savory doughnut! I hope you’re all staying cool and have fun weekend plans! But in the meantime…

Stamp Collection! / Shannon Kirsten Illustration via Instagram

Stamp collection photo by Shannon Kirsten Illustration via #dailydoseofpaper on Instagram

…a few links for your weekend!

The absolute CUTEST summer dress. Like, get in my closet now, please!

San Francisco friends, have you heard about Color Factory? It sounds amazing – I wish I could go!

Oooh! These watercolor flats are so pretty!

Super interesting: A Google study of 5 traits of successful teams

Such a perfect summer shirt.

Iridescent wine glasses!

MAKE: Chocolate Earl Grey Ice Cream Sandwiches

Card of the week!

 

This week on Oh So Beautiful Paper:

It’s hot outside! Make this refreshing Peach Basil Whiskey Cobbler this weekend

Our backyard makeover!

Love and romance cards (that aren’t Valentine’s Day cards!)

Modern eclectic navy and white wedding invitations

 

That’s all for this week! See you back here on Monday! xoxo