Printable Hand Lettered Watercolor Wedding Stationery

Wedding season is in full effect y’all. Place cards, escort cards, and wedding details are taking over Instagram – and I love seeing all the pretty! When Avery reached out about partnering on some printable wedding stationery templates using their products, I jumped at the chance! We collaborated with the super-talented Kim of Bright Room Studio on the designs, which feature whimsical watercolor details and hand lettering. You’ll see how we customized each item below, and you can find the free downloads at the bottom of the post!

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We may have gone a wee bit overboard creating options for you! Here are the products that match the printable designs from Bright Room Studio:

Square Tags

Scallop Round Tags

Round Labels

Square Labels

Printable Tags with Strings

Postcards

Tent Cards

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The tags and labels are ideal for wedding favors – can’t you imagine the round labels on jars of homemade jam or local treats for a summer wedding?? We also loved the idea of pairing the printable tags with welcome bags for out of town guests. I just love the gradients in the watercolor lettering and illustrations!

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For the postcards, we wanted to mix things up a bit – we thought they would make a wonderful alternative guestbook! And these postcards are the easiest things in the world to use. Just print and fold along the fine perforated lines – no cutting or measuring required!

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The tent cards make the most perfect place cards and escort cards! And as much as I love calligraphy, I know it’s not always in the budget. And that’s the beauty of these printables – just add your own text using your favorite fonts! I used two fonts from calligrapher Molly Jacques – Brushy (one of my all time faves) and Asterism.

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Kim made all of the designs in ready-to-use formats to match Avery’s templates, but if you’re at all worried about spacing and alignment, just use Avery’s free Design and Print Online tool! Just enter your Avery product number, upload the design – and print! You can even add your own text using Avery’s free tool. SO EASY.

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If you’re like me and you think dessert is the best part of any party – you can also use the tent cards to highlight flavors of a donut, cookie, or macaron bar!

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Grab the free printables right here!

Hand Lettered Watercolor “Just for you” Square Tags

Hand Lettered Watercolor “Enjoy” Scallop Tags

Hand Lettered Watercolor “Made with Love” Round Labels

Hand Lettered Watercolor Square “Enjoy” Labels

Hand Lettered Watercolor “Welcome” Tags with String

Hand Lettered Watercolor “Note to the Happy Couple” Postcards

Illustrated Watercolor Laurel Tent Place Cards

 

Hand Lettering + Design: Bright Room Studio

Photography and Styling: Nole Garey for Oh So Beautiful Paper

This post is sponsored by Avery, a company that makes it easy to create beautiful labels, cards, and tags. Thank you for supporting the brands that help Oh So Beautiful Paper create new and inspiring content!

Business Card Inspiration #17

My brain is all over the place right now with last minute prep for the National Stationery Show (which kicks off this weekend – eeek!) so in an effort to make myself focus I started gathering some of my favorite business cards from Instagram from the last few weeks. And of course I had to share them with you!

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1. Beautiful gold foil business cards from Mon Voir Calligraphy and printed by Copper Willow

2. Blind impression on different paper colors for a rainbow effect – love this idea! Designed by Anthony Lane and printed by Studio on Fire

3. A fun black ink spatter pattern on chipboard from Ink Meets Paper

4. Classic black + white business cards by Enjoy January

5. Modern hand lettered black + white business cards by People I’ve Loved for artist Michelle Morby

p.s. If you’d like to submit your own business cards for a future post just tag your photos with #osbpbusinesscardlove on Instagram!

NSS 2015 Sneak Peek: Shorthand by Iron Curtain Press

I have a slight addiction to pretty office stationery – so I’m super excited about the new products from Iron Curtain Press (Booth #1952!) debuting at the National Stationery Show in just a few days! The Shorthand collection includes brass pushpins (!!!) in four different designs, notebooks with letterpress and foil printed covers and offset printed interior pages, washi tape, and note pads with a to-do list, graph paper, and lined rule paper. Yeah, I’m pretty excited about these…

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Can’t wait to see it all in person!

Photo Credits: Iron Curtain Press

Carrot Ginger Fizz

One of my favorite things about today’s cocktail culture is the spirit of experimentation. People are making syrups, infusions, tinctures, you name it, with new and wildly inventive combinations of flavors. Stuff I would never in a million years to think to add to a drink is showing up in recipes that sound not only delicious, but also so obvious that I wonder why I never thought of it myself. Carrot is one of those: a sweet, vegetal flavor with a gorgeous orange color. Here’s my first crack at a carrot brunch cocktail: a Carrot Ginger Fizz. – Andrew

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Illustration by Shauna Lynn for Oh So Beautiful Paper

Carrot-Ginger Fizz

1 1/2 oz Dry Gin
1 oz Carrot Syrup
1 oz Lime Juice
1/2 oz Aperol
Ginger Beer

Shake the gin, carrot syrup, lime juice, and Aperol in a cocktail shaker filled 2/3 with ice. Strain into a chilled cocktail glass and top with ginger beer. Garnish with fresh herbs (we used mint and cilantro from our garden.) Enjoy!

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To make the carrot syrup, combine a cup of water and two cups of white sugar in a sauce pan over low heat, stirring constantly to avoid burning the sugar. Add a cup of shredded carrots and simmer the mix for 10-15 minutes, then cover and let it sit for another 30 minutes. Strain out the carrot shreds and bottle the carrot syrup. Keep the syrup refrigerated. (I used white sugar, instead of my usually preferred raw sugar, to preserve the carrot’s orange color.) You could also try combining a cup of carrot juice with two cups of sugar over low heat until the sugar is melted, but the end result would be pretty much the same.

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The Carrot-Ginger Fizz is rich and complex, with lots of earthy botanical flavors from the gin and the carrot syrup, but it’s still light and sweet and fizzily playful. You can definitely taste the carrot on this drink’s finish, but it’ doesn’t dominate this drink in a gimmicky way; instead, it blends nicely with the gin and citrus for a nice savory-sweet profile. The Aperol, a gently bitter and orange flavored Italian amaro, adds a nice touch of bitterness to balance the carrot’s sweetness while the ginger beer adds just a bit of bite. And bubbles. Don’t forget the bubbles.

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Ok. I’m off to see what else I can do with this carrot syrup.

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

Glasses are from here – but you can find many of our vintage glassware pieces in the Liquorary shop here. 

Photo Credits: Nole Garey for Oh So Beautiful Paper

Happy Weekend!

Happy Friday everyone – and Happy Mother’s Day weekend to all the mamas and mamas-to-be out there! This weekend Sophie will attend her first little kid birthday party and I’m so excited! A group of little two and three year old girls all together? Completely adorable. But in the meantime…

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Photo by Knot & Bow 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