Romantic Modern Blush and Gold Wedding Invitations

I don’t often see wedding invitations that manage to be both modern and feminine – but if anyone can pull it off, it’s Ellie from Hello Tenfold! For the Clara suite from her brand new wedding invitation collection, Ellie went for it with a feminine color palette of blush taupe and gold combined with some of Hello Tenfold’s signature patterns throughout the suite. So pretty!

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From Ellie: The first thing I designed for this suite was the save the date pattern, which morphed into the pattern for the envelope liner, was used again at a much bigger scale for the detail card, and then I used the same motif to create a delicate border for the invitation and menu. Combined with some dots, the motif shows up again on the reply card and thank you card. I love taking a few simple elements and expanding upon them throughout an entire stationery suite. This suite features one of my favorite color schemes: blush pink, taupe, and gold. The cotton ribbon and hang tag pull it all together!

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Thanks Ellie!

Design: Hello Tenfold
Styling: Michelle Smith
Envelope Calligraphy: Layers of Loveliness
Flowers: Serendipity Designs

Hello Tenfold is a member of the Designer Rolodex – you can see more of Ellie’s beautiful work right here!

Photo Credits: Lissa Gotwals

Kentucky Coffee

Last month was all about Champagne cocktails, as was befitting the New Year. But this month the cold of winter is here, for real, so we’re going to spend some time with hot drinks. Because we could all really use something to warm us up right now. Here’s our spin on Irish Coffee, using one of our favorite bourbons: Kentucky Coffee. – Andrew

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Illustration by Shauna Lynn for Oh So Beautiful Paper

Kentucky Coffee

2 oz Kentucky Bourbon
1/2 oz Brown Sugar
6 oz Hot Mint Coffee
Cream

In a mug or heat-proof glass, combine the bourbon, sugar, and coffee. Top with cream, lightly whipped, and garnish with fresh mint leaves. Enjoy!

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To make the mint coffee, brew a cup of strong black coffee as you normally would, but add a tablespoon of dried mint leaves to the grounds first. The easiest way to do this is to pick up some mint tea bags, like Moroccan mint tea. (Look for bags of just mint, not mint mixed with green or black tea leaves.) This isn’t only for cocktails – this is one of my favorite ways to drink coffee in the morning, and mixing teas in with your coffee is an easy, natural way to add interesting flavors.

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An Irish Coffee – Irish whiskey, hot coffee, sugar, and cream – is just fine for this weather too. We wanted to take the original and give it a playful American spin, so we replaced the Irish whiskey with Four Roses Small Batch bourbon. And what goes better with bourbon than mint? The result is richly minty, creamy, sweet, and dark. It’s hot and it has caffeine, which basically make it prescription medicine for February. It’s decadent and full of calories and who cares this time of year?

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Whipping cream for drinks like this need to involve a lot of work: a cocktail shaker can do in a pinch. Add a few tablespoons of heavy cream to the shaker, shake vigorously, and pour. Pouring over the back of a spoon held just above the surface of the drink can also help the cream float instead of settling in the glass.

(Full disclosure: the folks at Four Roses sent us a bottle for review.)

Don’t forget to follow us on Instagram, where we’ve been posting lots of our experiments before they reach our Friday Happy Hour column!

Photo Credits: Nole Garey for Oh So Beautiful Paper

Happy Weekend!

Happy Friday everyone! I started the week out in New York for the winter NYNOW show – I shared what it was like to walk the show on Instagram, but will also be sharing some favorites from the show here next week! But in the meantime…

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Swans by The Painted Arrow (aka Hillary Henslee) 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

Calligraphy Inspiration: Graceline Illustration + Calligraphy

My favorite resource for calligraphers is Instagram. There are so many amazingly talented people out there sharing what they do with the world on a daily basis. And if you aren’t following Jenny Sanders of Graceline, you’ve been missing out! Jenny is located in Portland and hosts calligraphy workshops for everyone who wants to try their hand at the written form of art. Taking a look at her website and Instagram feed, it’s easy to see she’s more than qualified for the job! – Julie
Graceline Calligraphy via Oh So Beautiful Paper

Graceline Calligraphy via Oh So Beautiful Paper

Graceline Calligraphy via Oh So Beautiful Paper

Graceline Calligraphy via Oh So Beautiful Paper

Graceline Calligraphy via Oh So Beautiful Paper

Photo credits: 1, 2 Brushfire Photography; 3 left Apry Lann, right: Anthem Photography; 4 Caroline Frost Photography;  5 Anglea Shae Photography

Gold Quilled Wedding Anniversary Certificate

I’ve had the pleasure of featuring several of Ann Martin‘s beautiful quilled wedding keepsakes over the years – from ketubahs to framed wedding invitations. Today I have the privilege of sharing a gold and white marriage certificate that Ann created to celebrate a 15th wedding anniversary!

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From Ann: Quilling is the art of rolling narrow strips of paper to create a variety of shaped coils and scrolls. The technique dates back hundreds of years and has changed very little with the passage of time. For this certificate, the couple’s 15th anniversary is coming up in April. As a celebration of the occasion, I was asked to create a design based on their wedding invitation. Calligrapher Riva Brown of Living Letters Studio did the lettering. She used shimmering gold gouache for the names and also the first letter of each vow.

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All of the quilling was done with gilded-edge gold and white quilling paper. The bride carried lilies in her bouquet, so she asked me to include them in the design. I used metallic gold paper to make sculptured peace lilies. The certificate is 15 x 22 inches, about half the size of the Quaker marriage certificates Riva and I often collaborate on, as they require additional space for guest signature lines. A marriage certificate can also function as an alternative guest book that can later be framed as a reminder of the day.

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Thanks so much Ann!

Photo Credits: Ann Martin | All Things Paper