{happy weekend!}

This was a big week, no? It feels so nice to turn on the news for reports about something good for a change. I also spent a good part of my week going through years and years of saved articles in my Google Reader (I have some as far back as 2008!) and bookmarking them elsewhere or pinning them on my Pinterest page. I migrated to Feedly a couple of months ago (I like the clean layout and easy functionality), but I’ll still miss Reader when it goes offline at the end of this month. Sigh. But in the meantime…

Love is Love by Julie Doan

Calligraphy by Julie Doan (via Instagram)

…a few links for your weekend!

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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

A Housewarming Cocktail Party with St-Germain

Today I’m super excited to kick off a new series on Oh So Beautiful Paper all about summer cocktail parties! Long summer days offer the perfect opportunity to invite a few friends over for a cool beverage, so we’ve teamed up with St-Germain to bring you a different party idea every month. I invited some of my favorite stationers and calligraphers to participate in the series, with inspiration for everything from invitations and paper details to floral ideas – and of course lots of cocktail recipes with our favorite liqueur. For the first installment, I drew inspiration from my own life: a cocktail housewarming party!

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I’ve been obsessed with these dip-dye cards from Fig. 2 Design Studio for well over a year now. Claudia and I used those cards as the inspiration for the party invitations, which feature a beautiful ombre effect in shades of light pink and lavender and bright pink text. We couldn’t resist including a small packet of confetti in fun colors for an added element of celebration.

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Cookies in the shape of a house as party favors – and the cutest favor bags ever with calligraphy from Meant to Be Calligraphy.

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We thought a cocktail and dessert party sounded like a fun idea, particularly for a housewarming party where people might be coming and going over the course of an afternoon and evening. We chose doughnuts and chocolate croissants (I can’t pass up a good doughnut these days), but you could easily include cupcakes, macarons, or any dessert of your choice.

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Dip dye menu cards by Fig. 2 Design Studio with calligraphy by Meant to Be Calligraphy

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Whenever possible, we recommend mixing a large batch of your cocktail recipe ahead of time and placing it in a pitcher for easy serving – otherwise you’ll be stuck at the bar all evening! For this recipe, which we’ll be sharing in full in just a bit, you can mix up the rosemary-infused strawberry gin a day or two in advance, then place seltzer or tonic water nearby for mixing into each individual drink just before serving.

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We used a flower petal as a garnish for this cocktail, but you could also garnish with a maraschino cherry or berries.

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For the flowers, I placed a single peony in antique decanters that previously belonged to my grandmother and great-grandmother. You can find similar styles at flea markets or on Etsy and ebay.

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Full cocktail recipes are coming up in just a bit!

Invitation Design + Dip-Dye Menu Cards: Fig. 2 Design Studio

Calligraphy: Meant to Be Calligraphy

Favor Bags: Poppies for Grace

Party Design: Oh So Beautiful Paper and Bellwether Events

Photo Credits: Nole Garey for Oh So Beautiful Paper

This post is brought to you in collaboration with St-Germain. All content, photos, recipes, and words are our own. Thank you for supporting the sponsors that help make Oh So Beautiful Paper possible!

{happy weekend!}

Happy First Day of Summer everyone! I tried to make the most of the last official week of spring: I took a pointed pen calligraphy class taught by Michele of Meant To Be Calligraphy (that’s my handiwork below) and took Sophie for her first real outing in a playground – including her first experience in a swing! We don’t have any particular plans for the weekend, but I’m hoping to make some progress in setting up my office and unpacking our remaining boxes. I can’t wait to be organized again! But in the meantime…

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Photos 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

DIY Tutorial: Savannah-Inspired Floral Wedding Invitations

Ever since we designed our Savannah invitation suite for this inspiration shoot in collaboration with Camille Styles, it’s been one of our most popular invitations to date. This adaptation of the Savannah design is for the DIY couple that wants a custom suite on a budget. This design is soft and elegant with gorgeous floral accents: our version of a traditional invitation! – Bailey and Emma of Antiquaria

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For the foundation of the suite, we used our Letterpress Printed “Savannah” Invitation design. Adding in one piece of letterpress stationery really helps elevate the entire suite. While the single piece is still a bit of a splurge, your savings comes from all of the special DIY details that help complete the look and make it special and unique.

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Step One: Since the invitation piece is ready to go…the first step is to cut your cards for the reply postcard and monogram tag that you will be using. With a self sealing mat, ruler and craft knife (X-acto), cut cards to 4 x 6″ (postcard) and 2 x 3.5″ (tag). You should get 2 postcards and 10 tags out of 1 sheet of patterned 8.5 x 11″ paper (we used our Magnolia Branch Patterned Card Stock).

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Step Two: We added a cute little corner detail to the monogram tag! To do this, simply line up the corner of the card on your mat in the 45 degree triangle and make the cut with your knife against the ruler. Flip and repeat the cut on the other side. It may take a little time to get all the corners trimmed but it’s definitely worth the effort!

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Step Three: Lay your  4 x 6″ patterned postcard down on a firm surface (pattern facing down). Ink your stamp (we used our Calligraphy Accent Reply Postcard stamp) thoroughly and center it over your card. Once it is positioned correctly, press down to make a print. Use both hands to ensure even pressure. Lift off and let the print dry. For a step-by-step video tutorial about this printing process go here.

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Step Four: How cute are these little tags! Not only are they adorable with this suite but the extras would be great to use as gift tags as well! To make them, punch a 1/8″ hole in the top center of the 2.5 x 3″ card. Then you will print your monogram stamp (we used our Antique Monogram stamp) using the same print technique as in Step 3. Lastly, add those adorable kraft hole reinforcements to your hole punch and the tags are done!

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Step Five: One great way to save money with your wedding stationery is to stamp your return address! For this design, we embossed our Wildflowers Return Address Stamp with white so that it would be super opaque and “pop” on the kraft envelope. Place your A7 envelope on a stable and firm surface with the flap facing you. Ink your return address and center the stamp over the flap. When ready, press the stamp down with moderate pressure to make the print. Lift the stamp off and quickly move on to adding your embossing powder.

Once you’ve made your print, immediately cover it with embossing powder by sprinkling it across the envelope. Shift the powder around until you have covered the entire image. Now, you will pour the excess powder off of the envelope onto a scrap piece of paper so that you can reuse it for future prints. Heat set the print, using an Embossing Heat Tool. You will be able to see the powder melt into an opaque and solid color when it’s done. For more information about how to emboss using stamps, please watch this instructional video.

Note: One key thing about embossing is that it is wise to try to closely match your ink color with your powder color. By doing this, you will get much more crisp and opaque results. For example, we used a white pad with white embossing powder on this envelope.

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Step Six: While not crucial, adding an envelope liner can really pull your invitation suite together. We kept this liner traditional by using solid tan text weight paper and simply stamping the same monogram on it that we used on our tag. Trace the envelope liner template on your paper, cut it out, stamp it (we used our Antique Monogram stamp) and use double sided tape or stick glue to affix it to your envelope. It’s that simple!

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Step Seven: Now all that’s left is the finishing touches! We tied the suite together with tailors ribbon, addressed the envelope with opaque white ink and affixed our postage (we love these new vintage inspired seed packet stamps). Now they’re ready to send on their way!

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Materials

Savannah Letterpress Invitation on Pearl White with Kraft Envelopes, colors: Warm Grey & Nude

Calligraphy Accent Reply Postcard

Antique Monogram Stamp

Wildflowers Return Address Stamp

Magnolia Branch Patterned Paper in Cover weight

Text Weight Liner Paper

Envelope Liner Templates

Stamp Pads in Antique Pewter and Frost White

Ribbon

Embossing Powder

Heat Embossing Tool

1/8″ Hole Punch

Kraft Hole Reinforcements

Self healing mat, Ruler, Craft Knife, Pencil & Scissors

Postage Stamps

Anti­quaria is a mem­ber of the Designer Rolodex – you can see more of their beau­ti­ful work right here or visit the real wedding invitations gallery for more wedding invitation ideas!

Photo Credits: Antiquaria

Haley’s Romantic Floral + Lace Bridal Shower Invitations

These bridal shower invitations from Kara Anne Design combine three of my favorite things: beautiful calligraphy, kraft paper, and a colorful floral pattern. What could be better for a summer bridal shower in the South? I’m also loving the lace-inspired inner envelopes made from doilies. Such a sweet and feminine detail!

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From Kara: For my life long friend, Haley, I wanted to create a beautiful and tasteful bridal shower invitation. The envelope liners are a custom watercolor painting that gave the invitation the perfect pop of color for a summer wedding.

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The inner lace envelopes were hand made using paper doilies and silk ribbon that enclosed the invitation.

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The invitation was printed on a bright white laid paper to add a little texture to the paper suite. For the final touch I used white calligraphy ink on kraft envelopes. The invitation set the tone for the party! For Haley’s special event, Lulu’s Cake Shop in Montgomery, Alabama created a delicious and beautiful cake that embodied exactly what I had in mind: lace and flowers!

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We made a cake banner with kraft paper, little wooden sticks, and white calligraphy ink to match the invitation envelopes.

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Thanks Kara!

Photo Credits: Jessie Barksdale Photography