Tiki Hot Chocolate

We haven’t featured a boozy hot chocolate in a while – over a year ago, when we showed off our Mezcal hot chocolate. So it’s about time we showed off another one. Unlike that smokey, savory version, this one embraces everything about Tiki drinks: layers of rums, spices, and citrus that make for an amazing dessert drink. Wintery hot chocolate and summery island flavors are just what we need right now. – Andrew

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Illustration by Shauna Lynn for Oh So Beautiful Paper

Tiki Hot Chocolate

1 oz Aged Jamaican Rum
1 oz Golden Rum
1 tsp Cinnamon Bark Syrup
1 tsp Orgeat Syrup
8 oz Hot Chocolate

Make the hot chocolate as you please, then add the rum and syrups and give it a stir. For a frothier version, try shaking everything in a cocktail shaker (with a firm grip on the top to keep it from flying everywhere), then pour into a mug and microwave until hot to stabilize the foam.

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Or just garnish with some whipped cream. We made our own whipped cream with heavy whipping cream, powdered sugar, freshly grated nutmeg, allspice, and lime zest. (If you’re serious about making cocktails, then you seriously need to consider getting a Microplane grater.) All this adds another layer of warm and spicey island flavors to an already rich drink and is pretty much the best thing I have ever used as a garnish.

The basic principle of Tiki drinks is the layering of flavors: using different rums, syrups, and fruits to create complex new flavors, the sum being greater than its parts. We used two rums, Appleton Estate V/X – a funky but mellow Jamaican rum – and Bacardi Gold – a softer, vanilla-forward golden rum.

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To that we added cinnamon bark syrup, which is an ounce of crushed cassia cinnamon stick simmered in a cup of water and raw sugar. It’s also one of my new favorite ingredients, something I came across in the Death & Co book that is deceptively easy to make but adds lots of soft, warm spice to a drink. We also added orgeat, that almond-and-rosewater flavored syrup that’s a bedrock of Tiki.

Some hot drinks end up too rough for me: the flavors don’t come together and the alcohol feels rough and sharp. But that’s definitely not the case here: this one is warmly spicy, mellow, rich, and, oh, right – chocolaty. It’s one of my personal favorites of all the recipes I’ve concocted. Let’s Tiki this winter away.

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Photo Credits: Nole Garey for Oh So Beautiful Paper

Happy Weekend!

Happy Friday everyone – and happy almost-Valentine’s Day! We don’t have any special plans for this weekend; with two small children I’m usually just happy to have made it through another week! So it’s a low key weekend at home for us – and if we’re extra special lucky maybe the girls will sleep in a bit so we can catch up on some sleep? But in the meantime…

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Image by The Hive 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! I hope you all have a wonderful long holiday weekend – and a wonderful Valentine’s Day – and I’ll see you back here on Tuesday! xoxo

DIY Tutorial: Red and Gold Heart Save the Dates

We’ve definitely been in the Valentine’s Day spirit over the past few weeks! We’ve been busy sending out cards and decorating our studios with hearts and shades of pink and red. We just love the way that all of the shades of red, magenta, and purple played together and thought that they would make a stunning save the date design. Our tutorial today incorporates tonal papers, a touch of gold and a love theme for a beautiful but not over the top cutesy design – perfect for any time of year! –Bailey and Emma of Antiquaria

DIY Tutorial: Red and Gold Heart Save the Dates by Antiquaria for Oh So Beautiful Paper

Materials

Floral Calligraphy Save the Date Stamp

Floral Banner Website Card Stamp

A2 Cards in Eggplant

A2 Envelopes in Pomegranate

8.5″ x 11″ Cardstock (for web cards) in Old Lace

Embossing Stamp Pad

Embossing Heat Tool

Embossing Powder in Gold

Stamp Pad in Magenta

Tailors Ribbon in Peach

Pencil & Eraser

Scissors

Hole Punch

DIY Tutorial: Red and Gold Heart Save the Dates by Antiquaria for Oh So Beautiful Paper

Step One: To start, you will emboss the save the date card (we used our Floral Calligraphy Save the Date stamp) in gold.  Simply stamp your save the date design in the center of your A2 card (either in matching ink or with Versamark glue ink, as pictured), dust the powder over it, tap off the excess, and heat set the print. For more information about how to emboss using stamps, please watch this instructional video.

DIY Tutorial: Red and Gold Heart Save the Dates by Antiquaria for Oh So Beautiful Paper

Step Two: These days, wedding websites are almost a requirement to manage wedding logistics and pass along event information. More often than not, our clients ask to include their web address on their save the dates or invitations. For this save the date, we decided that instead of having a standard rectangular tag, we’d mix it up and cut out cute heart shaped tags! It really is super simple! Just stamp your web card stamp (we used our Floral Banner Web-card stamp) on a sheet of 8.5″ x 11″ card stock, spacing each printing out so that there is room around each design (we got 6 out of one sheet). With a pencil, freehand heart shapes around the design and cut out the cards. Erase any stray pencils lines that remain after cutting. Questions about using stamps? Please watch this video for more information.

DIY Tutorial: Red and Gold Heart Save the Dates by Antiquaria for Oh So Beautiful PaperStep Three: Punch a hole in the right-hand corner of each heart tag.

DIY Tutorial: Red and Gold Heart Save the Dates by Antiquaria for Oh So Beautiful Paper

Step Four: Now that all of your individual pieces are complete, you’re ready for the final touches. Tie your heart tag onto the save the date with peach tailors ribbon or another tonal shade. Address your your save the dates in a matching gold ink (either calligraphy ink or gold gel pen) and apply postage to them. We LOVE the new forever heart postage from USPS and think it ties in beautifully with the tonal heart design!
DIY Tutorial: Red and Gold Heart Save the Dates by Antiquaria for Oh So Beautiful Paper

Photography by Antiquaria for Oh So Beautiful Paper

Nicole + Thomas’s Navy and Orange Lovebird Wedding Invitations

Well, this is a first (at least for OSBP) – wedding invitations inspired by a favorite hockey team! Becca at Suite Paperie sent over these whimsical wedding invitations with a navy and orange color palette inspired by the New York Islanders (aka the bride and groom’s favorite team). Beyond the color palette, Becca incorporated a sweet lovebird motif throughout the invitations along with a playful script font and bright orange envelope liner!

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From Becca: Nicole and Thomas were a fun duo to work with on their wedding invitations. The couple wanted the design to capture their enthusiasm for their favorite ice hockey team – the NY Islanders – so we channeled the team’s signature colors with a navy and orange color palette. Digitally printed on soft white luxurious cotton cover stock, this suite is both whimsical and pretty.

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To keep the feel of the invitation youthful, we placed small hearts and singing lovebirds throughout the suite. A playful script pairs perfectly with a clean serif typeface, and the simple double-lined borders frame the invitation, RSVP postcard, and reception card. The suite is completed by a double sided accommodations and directions card that tells guests where to stay and how to get there, and an orange chevron liner makes for a fun surprise when guests open their invitations.

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Thanks Becca!

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

Photo Credits: Lindsay Nathanson