Chinoiserie-Inspired Blue and White Wedding Invitations

There’s something so charming about the ornate blue and white chinoiserie patterns on classic southern ginger jars. Megan from Honeybee Paper Co. designed these chinoiserie-inspired blue and white wedding invitations with gold foil accents for an elegant, outdoor picnic-inspired wedding. The playful pin stripes on the back of the invitations are the perfect complement to the floral illustrations. Royal blue envelopes with floral envelope liners and calligraphed addresses bring everything together to create a truly memorable wedding invitation suite!

Chinoiserie-Inspired Blue and White Wedding Invitations by Honeybee Paper Co.

From Megan: When Jamie, the bride, came to me for custom wedding invitations and said that I had free reign creatively, I couldn’t even contain my excitement! The bride and groom were planning an elegant outdoor barbeque picnic inspired wedding that took place at an arboretum with beautiful botanicals and a regal manor home on the grounds.

Chinoiserie-Inspired Blue and White Wedding Invitations by Honeybee Paper Co.

Chinoiserie-Inspired Blue and White Wedding Invitations by Honeybee Paper Co.

The bride wanted the invitations to be elegant and still convey the more casual laid-back feel of their nuptials so I let the theme and venue drive the inspiration behind the design. They chose royal blue and yellow as the color palette, so the gold foil was the perfect fit for this invitation suite — and let’s be honest, I love foil!

Chinoiserie-Inspired Blue and White Wedding Invitations by Honeybee Paper Co.

The florals on the invitation were so lovely that we carried them over to the rsvp and enclosure cards, and even the envelope liner, using them in slightly different ways to add some variation to the suite. The cards were all printed on a white cotton stock, adding another layer of texture. The response envelopes even got their own complementary liners that matched the reverse side of the invitation card. I for one LOVE envelope liners, so to be able to include them in the response envelopes as well was a real treat for me.

Chinoiserie-Inspired Blue and White Wedding Invitations by Honeybee Paper Co.

Chinoiserie-Inspired Blue and White Wedding Invitations by Honeybee Paper Co.

The couple’s names and “please reply” on the response card were spot calligraphed and printed in gold foil. The darker blue of the design really allowed the gold foil to shine — literally and figuratively! To complete the suite, we chose a metallic blue envelope which contrasted nicely with the white space of the overall design. Of course, the envelopes were addressed with a lustrous gold ink in the same calligraphy style that was used on in the suite. The simplicity of this suite makes it so stunning, and I was truly delighted to have the opportunity to design it.

Chinoiserie-Inspired Blue and White Wedding Invitations by Honeybee Paper Co.

Chinoiserie-Inspired Blue and White Wedding Invitations by Honeybee Paper Co.

Thanks Megan!

Design: Honeybee Paper Co.
Printing: StationeryHQ

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

Photo Credits: Megan Veliz

Inspiring Calligraphers: Michele of Meant To Be Calligraphy

Hey everyone! I’m excited to share a peek today into the work of Michele Hatty Fritz of Meant To Be Calligraphy. There’s lots of pretty calligraphy here to check out, but I also love Michele’s insights that show her true passion for lettering. She not only creates calligraphy — she also teaches classes on calligraphy and brush lettering. So let’s take a look at this inspiring calligrapher! – Jen

Calligraphy Wedding Sign / Meant to Be Calligraphy

Photo Credit: Vicki Grafton Photography

How did Michele become a calligrapher? She started out working with words in a different way, as a journalist. “I spent the first part of my career as a journalist, covering entertainment, pop culture and food for a national magazine and later as an editor for The Washington Post,” says Michele. “But in 2009, I was ready for a change, so I quit my job at the Post to become a full-time, professional calligrapher and launched Meant To Be Calligraphy.” She does have some fun memories from her past work!  “I’m probably the only calligrapher you will ever meet who has interviewed Coldplay before a big show in Manhattan, John Mayer in a swanky New York hotel, Patrick Dempsey on a race track in Florida, Josh Duhamel on the beach in Santa Monica after a joint surfing lesson, J.K. Rowling over lunch in Boston and Maroon 5 on their tour bus here in DC.” Ha, so fun!

Calligraphy Escort Cards on Mini Envelopes / Meant to Be Calligraphy

Photo Credit: Whitney Neal Photography

Rather than one style, Michele offers a slate of 30 signature styles — ranging from fun and playful to classic and elegant — through Meant To Be Calligraphy. “Being able to write across a range of styles allows me to give my clients a lot of options from which to choose and helps my work remain fresh and interesting as I go from project to project.”

Calligraphy Wedding Vows / Meant to Be Calligraphy

Photo Credit: Elizabeth Fogarty Photography

Calligraphy Escort Card Display / Meant to Be Calligraphy

Calligraphy Chalkboard Wedding Ceremony Sign / Meant to Be Calligraphy

Photo Credits: Abby Jiu Photography

Michele, like most calligraphers, has been asked to write on more than just paper. Calligraphy works just about anywhere and Michele’s written on it all — chalkboards, mirrors, antique windows and doors, cutting boards, ceramic plates, glass bottles, painted canvases, clay pots, oyster shells, rocks, magnolia leaves, apples, pumpkins, and just about every other vegetable with a relatively smooth surface.

White Calligraphy on Produce Place Cards / Meant to Be Calligraphy

Photo Credit: Lisa Blume Photography

Calligraphy Wedding Seating Chart / Meant to Be Calligraphy

Photo Credit: Vicki Grafton Photography

On other calligraphy projects, Michele shares: “I also do in-person appearances where I have customized everything from valentines to New Years resolutions for party guests, and occasionally I’ll even bring along an engraving tool and a pair of safety glasses and turn glassware and the like into on-the-spot, custom party favors.”

Calligraphy Chalkboard Wedding Sign / Meant to Be Calligraphy

Photo Credit: Ready Luck Photography

Michele’s passion for lettering started young — and runs in the family. “My father worked as a hand lettering artist for General Motors for his entire career,” says Michele. “He is the person who taught me my letters. I have very vivid memories of being two or three years old and he would draw letters with dots and then let me connect them. I was obsessed and I used to beg him for more dot letters!” Her mom also encouraged the craft by enrolling Michele in her first calligraphy class when she was just six or seven years old. “I was hooked from the very first lesson and continued to seek out instruction as I grew older,” says Michele.

Calligraphy Return Address Stamp / Meant to Be Calligraphy

Photo Credit: Nole Garey

Michele also creates custom products for everyday use as well, like return address stamps and personalized stationery.

Michele credits her parents as the inspiration behind her decision to offer calligraphy classes. “I really wanted to honor my father’s legacy as an artist and honor my mom’s as well. She taught all sorts of crafting workshops when I was growing up and she definitely inspired me to want to share my knowledge, too.”

Happily Ever After Calligraphy Wedding Getaway Car Sign / Meant to Be Calligraphy

Photo Credit: Holland Photo Arts

Michele has had people travel from all over the country (including a few international students!) to take part in her calligraphy workshops. “It’s amazing to me that I am already in my seventh year of teaching and it is one of the great joys of my life to watch my students both fall in love with lettering and learn how to master it during the course of our time together,” says Michele.

Such a cool story behind her work. Thanks again for sharing a peek into what you do, Michele! You can find her over at Meant To Be Calligraphy and on Instagram.

Envelope Inspiration, Volume II

I love scrolling through Instagram to find gorgeous envelopes with beautiful postage stamps, calligraphy, envelope liners, wax seals, and other fun details. Back in December, I shared a little round up of envelope inspiration from the #dailydoseofpaper and #osbpenvelopes feeds, and today I thought I’d share a second installment! Today’s envelope inspiration round up is all about the details, with gorgeous brush lettering, unique postage stamps, beautiful color combinations, and a dose of handmade paper. There’s definitely lots of inspiration to draw from below – and if you’re currently planning your wedding stationery, I’d love to hear your envelope plans!

Navy Envelopes with White Calligraphy and Orange Postage Stamps by Paige and Post

Gorgeous navy blue envelopes with white ink – and those adorable custom postage stamps with tiny illustrated oranges! – by Paige and Post

Handmade Paper Envelopes with Calligraphy and Vintage Stamps by The Keen Bee

If you’re going for classic black and white, try mixing in some handmade paper for texture – it can make all the difference! This gorgeous suite features a minimalist black and white design and classic envelope by The Keen Bee

Gray Envelope with Gold Wax Seal by Paula Lee Calligraphy

Don’t forget about the back of the envelope! Anyone else a huge fan of wax seals on envelopes? Loving this gold wax seal moment from Paula Lee Calligraphy

Gray Brush Lettering by Blue Eye Brown Eye

Go monochromatic for big impact! Beautiful gray watercolor brush lettering on pale gray envelopes by Lauren Essl of Blue Eye Brown Eye Calligraphy

Floral Envelope Liner by Coral Pheasant

I just can’t get over that floral envelope liner by Coral Pheasant!

Envelopes with Fine Art Postage Stamps by Silver Fox Calligraphy

Delicate calligraphy and the most gorgeous assortment of fine art vintage postage stamps from Silver Fox Calligraphy

Dusty Rose Envelopes by Mir Writes

Loving this dusty rose color from Miranda Writes

Black Envelopes with White Calligraphy by Cristina Leis Calligraphy

A modern take on a classic combination: white calligraphy on black envelopes by Cristina Leis Calligraphy // Photo Credit: Amelia Catherine & Co.

Pale Gray Envelopes with White Brush Lettering by Toby Rose Designs

White brush lettering on the palest of gray envelopes by Toby Rose Designs

Looking for more envelope inspiration? Follow along over at #dailydoseofpaper and #osbpenvelopes! You can also follow my envelope board on Pinterest right here!

p.s. DIY colorful watercolor envelopes and DIY mud-cloth-inspired envelopes

Weekend Links + March for our Lives

I’ve spent the last couple of weeks closely following the efforts of the Parkland students to push for sensible gun control – their ability to turn their grief into civic action is so inspiring! I’m a longtime supporter of sensible gun control legislation, and as a mother of two young children I feel strongly about keeping kids and teachers safe at school (and also at the movies, at concerts, and houses of worship). If you’re looking for ways to get involved, please consider joining your local chapter of Moms Demand Action (even if you aren’t a mom!) and get in touch with your local representatives to demand sensible gun control. Katie from Idlewild Co. made these rainbow postcards for writing to her local elected officials in Florida, and I asked her if she’d make them available to everyone here! You can download the postcards through the links below, and there’s also a version for sending a postcard of support to the Parkland students!

Gun Control Postcards / Idlewild Co.

Gun Control Postcards / Idlewild Co.

Gun Control Postcards / Idlewild Co.

Download Hear our Voice

Download Time to Talk

Download the Support Letter

You can also download the Dear Senator and Dear Representative postcards that Allie Hasson made for us back in October after the Las Vegas massacre. To make the postcards, you can print them out on your home computer, or use an online postcard service like Staples or Moo (or your local favorite print shop!). Please note: if you’re writing to your elected representative, you MUST include your return address so they know you are a constituent – otherwise staffers will throw them out.

Anne Robin / Protect Kids Not Guns T-Shirt

And if you’re planning to participate in the March for our Lives on March 24, Anne Robin is offering t-shirts with the words Protect Kids, Not Guns in her beautiful calligraphy in both adult and kid sizes. 100% of proceeds go towards Everytown for Gun Safety. They’ll be available for pre-sale through Sunday only, so place your orders now!

 

A few links for your weekend:

Rainbow sandals for summer! While you’re at it, pick up this gorgeous pink rain jacket, this cute lace top, and this pink stripe button-up shirt. (p.s. Did you see that J.Crew is having a 30% off sale on full price merchandise? Go now!)

DC friends! Rachel of Smile and Wave is bringing her Beginner’s Weaving workshop to Common Room Studio! Sign up right here!

Completely obsessed with every single element of this kitchen renovation – especially the pink sink!!!

How cute is this fringe cross-body bag?

Watching the Oscars this weekend? Download this printable ballot!

One story of when total strangers (all women) came together to help another woman

Pretend you’re good at it

Make: Garlic Vegan (!!) Fettucine Alfredo

Loving all the different lighting options in this shop!

Just bought these speckled brass earrings and can’t wait to wear them!

Applauding Dick’s Sporting Goods for taking the private sector lead in raising the minimum age for firearm purchases to 21 – and also urging Congress to take further action.

 

That’s it for me this week! I hope you have a wonderful weekend, and I’ll see you back here on Monday! xoxo

March 2018 Wallpapers!

Happy March everyone! I have a good feeling about this month. Do you? February is always so dark and rushed, but in March we start turning the corner towards Spring. We’ve got four amazing wallpapers to help jumpstart your month, including two brand new artist contributions! We have a calligraphy wallpaper from Laura from Tennyson + Co., a pink watercolor wallpaper from Caitlin Alderfer, and two gorgeous wallpapers from Katie of The Good Twin. Pick your fave and download the files via the links below! Oh, and be sure to share a screenshot on Instagram with the hashtag #osbpdesktopdownloads and I’ll pick a few to share on Instagram stories!

Everything You've Ever Wanted Is On The Other Side of Fear Calligraphy Wallpaper / Tennyson + Co. for Oh So Beautiful Paper

iPhone | Desktop

March Floral Wallpaper / The Good Twin for Oh So Beautiful Paper

iPhone | Desktop

Hang In There Wallpaper / The Good Twin for Oh So Beautiful Paper

iPhone | Desktop

Pink Watercolor Magnolia Wallpaper / Caitlin Alderfer for Oh So Beautiful Paper

iPhone | Desktop

For personal use only. All illustrations by Caitlin Alderfer, Tennyson + Co.The Good Twin for Oh So Beautiful Paper

p.s. If you’re interested in walking down memory lane a bit, here are the wallpaper designs from March 2017March 2016, and March 2015!

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!