Quick Pick: Linda & Harriett

It’s a huge understatement to say that I’m a fan of Liz from Linda & Harriett. I’ve admired her wonderful stationery for years, was thrilled to work with her on the invitations for the 2013 Paper Party this past spring, and I love her approach to the creative process. Liz has been quietly working on a new website for the past few months, and it’s finally live! And just in time for the holidays, with a fabulous 2014 calendar, screen printed gift tags, notepads, and more! My favorite item in the new shop? This wonderful seasonal note card box set with 16 total designs – four for each season!

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Congrats Liz!

Photo Credits: Linda & Harriett

Happy Weekend!

Happy Friday everyone! So, that whole thing about kids being sick the entire first year of school or daycare? NOT AN EXAGGERATION. We’re currently on virus number three in just under two months. I’m feeling like we can’t catch a break, but thankfully this round seems to be milder than the previous two. Thankfully, for the first time in several weeks, we have absolutely zero obligations for the weekend. We’re planning to take things easy, enjoy the last of this beautiful DC fall, and maybe do a few things around the house (maybe). I hope you all have a wonderful weekend! But in the meantime…

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Photo by me via Instagram

…a few links for your weekend:

This week on Oh So Beautiful Paper:

Check back soon for this week’s cocktail! I hope you all have a wonderful weekend, and I’ll see you back here next week! xoxo

Sneak Peek: Martha Stewart Real Weddings Special Issue

The Real Weddings Special Issue of Martha Stewart Weddings just hit newsstands – and I’m so excited to share a sneak peek with all of you today! As per usual, I immediately flipped open my issue ready to pore over every stationery detail in the featured weddings. But this time, I was so pleasantly surprised to see a familiar face in the issue!

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Julie Savage is a wedding planner in Annapolis, Maryland – just a hop skip and a jump from DC. Julie and her husband were married in Paris last fall, and I was so happy to see their dreamy destination wedding in the special issue, along with the beautiful invitations by Little Bit Heart and calligraphy by Laura Condouris!

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And since I’m on the subject of Martha Stewart Weddings – have you already seen the Fall 2013 issue? I was thrilled to see this beautiful Maine wedding from my friend (and very talented photographer) Katie Stoops in the issue, along with some beautiful wedding stationery inspired by fall fashion trends!

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Check out both issues on newsstands now!

Photo Credits: Real Weddings Cover by Delbarr Moradi Photography, Julie Savage wedding by KT Merry, Maine wedding by Katie Stoops Photography, Stationery Photos by Sivan Lewin for Martha Stewart Weddings, 2013

Lauren + Daniel’s Historic Charleston Save the Dates

We’re on a hand painting roll these days! First Julie and Bo’s hand painted watercolor wedding invitations, and now these stunning save the dates from Studio R! The ladies of Studio R – Rachael, Megan, and Amanda Claire – created these save the dates for a wedding in the low country: Charleston, South Carolina. Inspired by Old Charleston charm, the save the dates feature a quatrefoil pattern belly band and hand painted map of Charleston. Love!

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From Amanda Claire at Studio R: Our bride came to us inspired by the aesthetic charm of historic Charleston, South Carolina, where she and her fiancé Daniel were married. We took her inspiration and created a stacked, two-card save the date. The soft gray cards were wrapped in a pale blue belly band that included the couple’s monogram and a quatrefoil pattern to mimic shapes found in traditional Charleston architecture.

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We used a local calligrapher’s hand lettering throughout the stationery, complimenting the hand painted elements of the Charleston map on the second insert card. The watercolor map orients guests to wedding weekend venues and accommodations. The subdued color palette of the inks and papers complements the coastal landscape of the city. Our fine art skills were showcased in this set with a custom watercolor painting, hand drawn map icons and hand lettering.

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Thanks ladies!

Design: Studio R

Calligraphy: Elizabeth Porcher Jones

Check out the Designer Rolodex for more tal­ented wed­ding invi­ta­tion design­ers and visit the real save the dates gallery for more beau­ti­ful save the date ideas!

Photo Credits: Olivia Rae James