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

DIY Rainbow Watercolor Crepe Paper Backdrop

This post was sponsored, and paid for, by Rit Dye. All opinions are my own. Thank you for supporting the sponsors that make Oh So Beautiful Paper possible!

Spring is just around the corner – and I couldn’t be more excited! Every year I look forward to the explosion of spring flowers, from pale pink cherry blossoms and purple lilacs (my absolute favorite) to yellow daffodils and colorful tulips in nearly every shade of the rainbow. Oh, and fluffy peonies in every shade of pink? Yes, please! Today I’m paying homage to my favorite season with a DIY rainbow watercolor crepe paper backdrop that is perfect for spring weddings, birthday parties, and everything in between. This gorgeous pastel backdrop makes me so happy every time I look at it. Oh, and my secret ingredient for creating this gorgeous backdrop? Spray bottles filled with Rit All-Purpose Dye!

DIY Rainbow Watercolor Crepe Paper Backdrop with RIT Dye

DIY Rainbow Watercolor Crepe Paper Backdrop with RIT Dye

DIY Rainbow Watercolor Backdrop with Rit All-Purpose Dye

Rit Dye is one of my favorite tools for DIY projects! It’s really the perfect solution for adding pops of color throughout your wedding ceremony and reception, from ribbons for floral arrangements to napkins and table linens to dresses! Rit All-Purpose Dye is perfect for washable fabrics with natural fibers, like cotton, linen, wool, silk, and ramie – or even for materials like nylon, rayon, paper, and wood. I’ve used Rit All-Purpose Dye to dip dye envelopes, create dip-dyed muslin favor bags, and even to dye my own Shibori-style pink dinner napkins! And did you know that there’s also Rit DyeMore for synthetic fibers?? You can use Rit DyeMore for polyester, polyester cotton blends, nylon, acrylic, or acetate – or even faux fur! I’ll need to try that one next!

DIY Rainbow Watercolor Crepe Paper Backdrop with RIT Dye

I was super excited to experiment with multiple Rit All-Purpose Dye colors to create this gorgeous watercolor-inspired backdrop. I mean, it’s a proven fact that rainbows make everything prettier. And a pastel rainbow? Even better! This pastel backdrop is made from a few rolls of white crepe paper spray dyed with fine mist spray bottles filled with Rit All-Purpose Dye. You can also use the same method to dye tissue paper decorations like honeycomb balls and tissue paper fans! Using spray bottles to create a super fine dye mist leaves the most gorgeous watercolor effect on crepe paper and tissue paper, and the result is completely unique wedding and party décor that you won’t find anywhere else!

DIY Rainbow Watercolor Crepe Paper Backdrop with RIT Dye

The best part about this DIY rainbow watercolor crepe paper backdrop is that you can completely customize the colors to suit your wedding color palette! Rit All-Purpose Dye is available in 50 shades, like Petal Pink, Coral, Violet, Aquamarine, and Kelly Green. Or you can create your own colors using the Rit Color Library, which includes color formulas to create over 500 additional colors – including Pantone on-trend colors by season! There’s seriously SO much color inspiration in the Rit Color Library! I love, love, love our pastel rainbow backdrop (you can find the specific color formulas I used a bit further below!), but I could also totally see a gorgeous ombré backdrop in several shades of a single color. How gorgeous would that be??

DIY Rainbow Watercolor Crepe Paper Backdrop with RIT Dye

Skill Level: Beginner

Approximate Crafting Time: 1 –2 Hours

Supplies

Rit All-Purpose Dye

2.5 oz Fine Mist Spray Bottles one bottle per dye color – I used a total of twelve spray bottles)

8-10 White Crepe Paper Rolls

Scissors

Protective rubber gloves

Rags or paper towels

Protective drop cloth

Measuring spoons

Gaffer’s Tape

Wood Dowels

Removable wall hooks

DIY Rainbow Watercolor Backdrop with Rit All-Purpose Dye

To make the DIY rainbow watercolor crepe paper backdrop:

Step 1. First, you’ll need to pick your colors! The Rit Color Library breaks all of the color formulas down by parent color: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple, pink, brown, and gray. I knew I wanted spring-inspired colors, so I went with shades of pink, peach, light purple, blue, teal, mint green, and sunny yellow. But I can’t wait to try this again with different color combinations. Burgundy and blush? Lavender and deep dusty blue? Sage green and rose? Yes, yes, and yes!

DIY Rainbow Watercolor Crepe Paper Backdrop with RIT Dye

Step 2. Now that you’ve chosen your colors, mix your colors according to the recommended formula in the Rit Color Library, dividing the recommended dye amounts by 1/4. Don’t forget to wear your protective gloves! We’re using smaller amounts of dye than we’d need if we were planning to dye textiles, but because we’re turning the dye into a super fine mist, we still need the dye to be a bit more concentrated and intense. Dividing the color formula recipe by four seemed to do the trick for me! Shake dye bottles before pouring. Using a measuring spoon, measure the amount of Rit All-Purpose Dye and carefully pour the dye into the small spray bottles, then fill the spray bottle with hot water. Shake carefully to mix.

DIY Rainbow Watercolor Crepe Paper Backdrop with RIT Dye / Process

Pro tip: be sure to label your bottles as you go, otherwise you’re bound to lose track of what’s what (trust me on this). I used a bit of washi tape and wrote the color formula on a small piece of tape, then taped the written formula to each bottle.

Here are the exact color formulas that I used to create the backdrop:

DIY Rainbow Watercolor Backdrop / Rit All-Purpose Dye Color Formulas

Step 3. Unravel each roll of white crepe paper until it’s one big long sheet, then place each sheet on top of a protective drop cloth on the floor of your workspace. Before you start spray dyeing, be sure to test your colors on a test sheet of crepe paper – or even just on a paper towel – and let it dry completely. The colors will become more intense as they dry! If a color is too dark, pour out a portion of the bottle and add more water to dilute the color. If you need a color to be darker, I found it easiest to pour out the entire 2.5 oz bottle and start over – usually doubling the original quantity of each color (i.e., going from 1/2 teaspoon of kelly green to 1 teaspoon of kelly green to get the perfect shade of mint green).

DIY Rainbow Watercolor Crepe Paper Backdrop with RIT Dye

Step 4. Using one spray bottle at a time, spray a very light coat of Rit All-Purpose Dye all over each sheet of white crepe paper, using each dye color in rainbow order. I switched things up a bit with the color order; sometimes I would start with pink or peach at the top and work my way down to lavender, other times I started with lavender and end with blue. Whatever order you choose, place analogous colors next to each other (oranges into pinks into purples) so the colors flow smoothly into each other and don’t end up looking muddy. For the best and most consistent results, make sure the crepe paper doesn’t get too wet and blot the nozzle with a paper towel or a rag after 5-8 pumps to maintain a fine spray mist.

DIY Rainbow Watercolor Crepe Paper Backdrop with RIT Dye

DIY Rainbow Watercolor Crepe Paper Backdrop with RIT Dye

Step 5. Once you’ve dyed all of your crepe paper, apply a couple pieces of gaffer’s tape to one end of each sheet and tape the paper to the floor. Then, pull on the other side of the paper to remove the stretch in the crepe paper and tape the other end to the floor. Allow the crepe paper to dry completely, around 30 minutes, then remove the gaffer’s tape. It’s gentle enough that it shouldn’t tear the paper as long as you’re very careful while removing it!

Step 6. To hang the backdrop, use a few pieces of gaffer’s tape to adhere the crepe paper to long wooden dowels and use non-damaging, removable wall hooks to hang the backdrop. For added depth and visual interest, layer the crepe paper sheets over each other – or even cut some of the sheets into a variety of widths and mix them all together!

DIY Rainbow Watercolor Crepe Paper Backdrop with RIT Dye

DIY Rainbow Watercolor Crepe Paper Backdrop with RIT Dye

Ta da! It’s such a quick and easy way to add a dose of color to a wedding or party – and you can use the same technique to turn any white paper decorations into a rainbow, from round honeycombs to tissue paper fans and fringe crepe paper garlands! I absolutely LOVE this idea for a wedding ceremony backdrop – which you can reuse as a photo booth backdrop for the reception! Just be prepared for this backdrop to inspire a bit of twirling from your younger guests.

DIY Rainbow Watercolor Crepe Paper Backdrop with RIT Dye

DIY Rainbow Watercolor Crepe Paper Backdrop with RIT Dye

DIY Rainbow Watercolor Crepe Paper Backdrop with RIT Dye

DIY Rainbow Watercolor Crepe Paper Backdrop with RIT Dye

Pastels! Rainbows! Gah, I just love this DIY rainbow watercolor crepe paper backdrop SO much! But what do YOU think?? If you make this crepe paper backdrop for your wedding or party, be sure to share a photo on Instagram with the hashtag #madewithosbp so I can see it!

This is a sponsored conversation written by me on behalf of Rit Dye. The opinions and text are all mine. Check out the 50 shades of Rit All-Purpose Dye right here and browse over 500 color formulas in the Rit Dye Color Library here!

 

Photo Credits: Meghan Marie Photography and Nole Garey for Oh So Beautiful Paper

Black and White Calligraphy and Watercolor Wedding Invitations

Black and white is a classic combination any time of year – but the high contrast feels especially dramatic in the winter, don’t you think? Victoria of Design House of Moira sent over these black and white calligraphy and watercolor wedding invitations, with flourished calligraphy text in stunning platinum foil on vellum, monochromatic watercolor floral details in the envelope liners, and a super dramatic 2 inch black wax seal. Just gorgeous for a black tie winter wedding!

Black and White Calligraphy and Watercolor Wedding Invitations by Design House of Moira

From Victoria: Winter weddings are often a palette cleanser after the spring and summer filled with pale blushes and French blues. I loved working with Rebecca on her winter wedding, which was held at the New York City Public Library. With hopes for snow on her wedding day, along with the neutral backdrop of the library, she chose a monochromatic palette of black and white with an accent of platinum foil for her wedding day. A true black tie wedding, her bridesmaids were in black gowns and the groomsmen in custom tuxedos.

Black and White Calligraphy and Watercolor Wedding Invitations by Design House of Moira

Black and White Calligraphy and Watercolor Wedding Invitations by Design House of Moira

With each bride we work with, the paper selection is such an important step in our creative process. For Rebecca, we suggested using a heavy weight vellum for her main invitation to reflect the semi-transparency of the snow she loves so much and her engagement ring of onyx and diamonds. Her entire suite was hand calligraphed and printed in platinum and black foil with some serious flourishing and formality throughout. All the calligraphy was designed diagonally across each piece.

Black and White Calligraphy and Watercolor Wedding Invitations by Design House of Moira

Black and White Calligraphy and Watercolor Wedding Invitations by Design House of Moira

The bride really loved all the artwork we create here at Design House of Moira, but was concerned that she would have to forgo watercolor details for her suite due to her limited color range. We suggested a monochromatic watercolor piece created entirely in black for her and we lined her mailing envelopes with the pattern. Her reply envelopes were lined with a heavy foil pattern created from the positive and negative space of her floral artwork.

Black and White Calligraphy and Watercolor Wedding Invitations by Design House of Moira

Black and White Calligraphy and Watercolor Wedding Invitations by Design House of Moira

The final suite included her invitation printed on vellum, the reply card printed in black foil on cotton paper, and her small reception card, printed in platinum foil on vellum and tucked into a tiny envelope for an added detail. The smaller pieces of the suite were bound in a remarkably smooth paper in the blackest of blacks, tied with metallic thread, and sealed with a custom 2″ black wax seal.

Her envelopes were all lined in her pattern, the back bore her return address in calligraphy and a wax seal sealed the envelope. Each envelope was hand addressed with matching calligraphy in black ink. The suite was finished off with two custom postage stamps designed with her artwork.

Black and White Calligraphy and Watercolor Wedding Invitations by Design House of Moira

Black and White Calligraphy and Watercolor Wedding Invitations by Design House of Moira

Thanks Victoria!

Design & Calligraphy: Design House of Moira
Foil Printing: Viking Printing 

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

Photo Credits: Design House of Moira

Mediterranean Inspired Watercolor Wedding Invitations

With these beautiful deep blue tones, these stunning Mediterranean-inspired watercolor wedding invitations could be for an al fresco dinner party in Tuscany or an exotic getaway to the Greek Isles! Instead, we’re bringing the Mediterranean a bit closer to home, for a wedding in Houston, Texas! Sarah McKeon of Bluebonnet Press designed these stunning invitations with blue letterpress printed text on white handmade paper. The watercolor tile-inspired envelope liners are the perfect bold touch!

Mediterranean Inspired Watercolor Wedding Invitations by Bluebonnet Press

Mediterranean Inspired Watercolor Wedding Invitations by Bluebonnet Press

From Sarah: This was one of my favorite custom designs! I love that inspiration can come from anywhere and I’m only limited by my imagination. The inspiration for this invitation suite was the beautiful venue, The Gallery in Houston, which has lots of Mediterranean style architecture and Spanish vibes with all the gorgeous terra cotta tiles. I knew I wanted to use blue because there was going to be blue glassware used in the table settings. I painted a watercolor piece mimicking patterns used in old Spanish tiles, which I then digitized and turned into custom liners for the suite.

Mediterranean Inspired Watercolor Wedding Invitations by Bluebonnet Press

I kept the design of the invitations simple with some beautiful typography to not have it compete with the busy liners. To add texture and give the suite that old world feel we were going for, I letterpress printed them on gorgeous handmade paper. The natural feathery edges of handmade paper get my heart every single time! The finishing touches were the blue vintage stamps that pulled everything together.

Mediterranean Inspired Watercolor Wedding Invitations by Bluebonnet Press

Mediterranean Inspired Watercolor Wedding Invitations by Bluebonnet Press

To continue the theme, the place cards were brush lettered, with the same blue watercolor used in the liners. To save on cost we ended up digitally printing the menus, but gave them a rough deckled edge along with the place cards to echo that detail used in the invitations suite.

Mediterranean Inspired Watercolor Wedding Invitations by Bluebonnet Press

Mediterranean Inspired Watercolor Wedding Invitations by Bluebonnet Press

As a stationer, when designing wedding invitations I am often one of the first pieces of the puzzle and get to brainstorm and create with brides as everything starts to fall in place. However, sometimes I wish I could be a fly on the wall at the weddings to see how everything came together. Which is why I absolutely love getting photos, it’s such an honor to work with other creative vendors and see how each of our talents play off each other to create a fabulous event!

Mediterranean Inspired Watercolor Wedding Invitations by Bluebonnet Press

Thanks Sarah!

Design: Bluebonnet Press
Handmade paper: Fabulous Fancy Pants
Vintage stamps: Verde Studio

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

Photo Credits: Nicole Young

Happy Weekend!

Ugh. So as I write this, the government has shut down for the second time in less than a month. (Ed Note: Congress passed a spending bill and reopened the government this morning – but still!) My husband is a federal employee, and these repeated shutdowns are both financially scary and really demoralizing. And sadly, it looks like this might be our new normal for a while. So! If you’re interested in supporting Oh So Beautiful Paper and giving my family a boost during this uncertain time, please consider purchasing one of our limited edition art prints in collaboration with Mon Voir. Shipping is free! But in the meantime…

Watercolor Color Swatches / Oh So Beautiful Paper

…a few links for your weekend

OMG, I love the gingham skirt on this super cute dress for little girls!

Loving these cute (and candy free!) printable Valentines

Sending Valentine’s Day cards? Don’t forget your printable envelope liners!

I just bought this striped midi skirt and LOVE it

Need these blue velvet party heels

Give your socks a makeover!

A philanthropically funded Universal Basic Income experiment in California

This is heartbreaking and completely unacceptable: A mother of two young children (a 1 year old and 4 year old) has been detained by ICE since mid-January, when she went in to apply for citizenship. 

On immigration: “But if you get a specifically merit-based system… I wouldn’t be here, and chances are neither would you.”

Also, over the past decade, refugees have contributed $63 billion more in government revenues than they cost.

 

That’s it for me this week. Have a fantastic weekend and I’ll see you here on Monday! xoxo