Happy Weekend!

Happy Friday everyone! Time seems to be moving faster and faster these days – I can’t believe Christmas is only three weeks away! This weekend we’re looking forward to catching up on some sleep (thanks again toddler and newborn). Next week I’m excited to share a few gift guide posts – although last year’s gift guides are still full of some great ideas and worth checking out – not to mention more holiday cards! But in the meantime…

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…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: Handmade Stationery Holiday Gift Box Set

Every year, we try to make at least some of the gifts that we give to friends and family for the holidays. This year, we decided that giving them an all-in-one stationery kit would be perfect! Not only will they love having everything they might need at hand, it also encourages them to send more snail mail throughout the year! For this gift, we converted a little portable sketch box into a fabulous carry all for paper loveliness. We hope our friends and family like them (shh-don’t tell)-and we hope you do too! –Bailey and Emma of Antiquaria

DIY Tutorial: Stationery Holiday Gift Box Set by Antiquaria for Oh So Beautiful Paper

Materials

Small Sketch Box, similar to this. We bought ours locally at Aaron Brothers. They told us that it is a regular in-store item.

Patterned Text Weight Paper in Lucy Floral

Cardstock, in Milkweed and Fuchsia

Monarch Envelopes, in kraft

Camellia Monogram Stamp Kit

Stamp Pads, Magenta and Peony

Divine Twine, in Silver

Self Healing Mat, Metal ruler and Craft Knife

Spray Adhesive

1/8 inch hole punch

Rubber Bands

Optional: Foil notebook, New and Vintage postage, Pens, Washi Tape, Gold Paper Clips

DIY Tutorial: Stationery Holiday Gift Box Set by Antiquaria for Oh So Beautiful Paper

DIY Tutorial: Stationery Holiday Gift Box Set by Antiquaria for Oh So Beautiful Paper

Step One: Cut your papers. For this set, you will need 2 pieces of Lucy floral text paper (cut to 6.5″x10″), 6 pieces of Milkweed card stock (cut to 3.75″ x 7.25″ – should yield 12 cards) and 1 piece of fuchsia card stock (cut to 1.5″ x 3.5″). The smaller tags are the remnants from the Milkweed cards.

DIY Tutorial: Stationery Holiday Gift Box Set by Antiquaria for Oh So Beautiful Paper

Step Two: Next, you’ll want to stamp your monarch cards for the set. We included 12 cards and envelopes in our kit. Stamp the Camellia pattern stamp first in Peony ink, as shown, and then add the small leaves around it in Magenta ink. We love that every card is a little different! Set cards aside to dry.

DIY Tutorial: Stationery Holiday Gift Box Set by Antiquaria for Oh So Beautiful Paper

Step Four: Punch holes in your gift tags (fuchsia and milkweed) centering the hole on the small side of the card.

DIY Tutorial: Stationery Holiday Gift Box Set by Antiquaria for Oh So Beautiful Paper

Step Five: To add interest to the kit and to cover up the thumbhole in the “portable palette” part of the kit, you want to cover it with patterned paper. We purposefully cut our paper wider than the palette (6.5″ x 10″), applied spray adhesive to the back of the entire piece, laid the palette down to adhere, and then trimmed off the excess so that it’s fit was exact. Repeat this process for the second side.

DIY Tutorial: Stationery Holiday Gift Box Set by Antiquaria for Oh So Beautiful Paper

Step Six: We wanted to add some additional items to our kit that didn’t fit in the pre-sized containers below the palette. In order to fit them in, we decided to add rubber bands around the board. Not only are they handy, but we love that we were able to recycle the ones that we’ve been collecting from our grocery store takeout containers. We thought 3 was perfect for what we needed but feel free to use as few or many as you’d like!

DIY Tutorial: Stationery Holiday Gift Box Set by Antiquaria for Oh So Beautiful Paper

Step Seven: Now all that’s left is to fill the box! We had a ton of fun gathering coordinating items to include. We decided a notebook was good for jotting down thank you notes that need to be written, addresses, or simply quick thoughts.

We also included enough postage for 12 letters. We mixed vintage postage with new postage in a pretty garden theme.

What good is a gift tag without a way to tie it on? That’s why we included a length of silver metallic twine so that the recipient always had some good string at hand when wrapping gifts. Also included are some of our favorite felt tip pens as well as paper clips and of course, washi tape!

For an extra luxe gift, you could also consider including a return address stamp and stamp pad in the kit as well.

These boxes are easy to make and putting them together couldn’t be more fun! We love that every little bit can be customized to each person’s color preferences and stationery needs. We wish you happy DIY-ing this holiday season and hopefully we’ve inspired you to make some gifts this year too!

DIY Tutorial: Stationery Holiday Gift Box Set by Antiquaria for Oh So Beautiful Paper

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DIY Tutorial: Stationery Holiday Gift Box Set by Antiquaria for Oh So Beautiful Paper

Photos by Antiquaria for Oh So Beautiful Paper

Calligraphy Inspiration: Cast Calligraphy & Design

With the cold weather settling in and a fresh blanket of snow outside, I look towards my social media feeds for inspiration. I happened upon Cast Calligraphy on Instagram, and the work of Anna Boswell swept me off my feet. Cast Calligraphy, based in Bozeman, Montana, is essentially like a love letter to…well, letters. What started as a love for paper and weddings developed into a beautiful body of work. – Julie

Calligraphy Inspiration: Cast Calligraphy via Oh So Beautiful Paper

Calligraphy Inspiration: Cast Calligraphy via Oh So Beautiful Paper

Anna’s work features a simple yet striking palettes and feather light strokes. Oh so very romantic, don’t you think?

Calligraphy Inspiration: Cast Calligraphy via Oh So Beautiful Paper

Calligraphy Inspiration: Cast Calligraphy via Oh So Beautiful Paper

Even with these crisp, cool colours and lines, Anna’s wedding details give me the warm and fuzzies. Cast Calligraphy offers all kinds services including signage, business and personal stationery, on-site calligraphy, and  even envelope lining.

Calligraphy Inspiration: Cast Calligraphy via Oh So Beautiful Paper

Calligraphy Inspiration: Cast Calligraphy via Oh So Beautiful Paper

Anna’s working on a brand new website with even more eye-candy for us all so be sure to check in with her! In the meantime, you can keep up with her work on her blog, Instagram, and Facebook.

Photo credits: 1, 3 (left) Maria Lamb; 2, 5, 6 (right) Anna Boswell; 3 (right) Jeremiah and Rachel Photography; 4 Orange Photographie; 6 (left) Reverie Supply

Seasonal Stationery: Holiday Gift Wrap and Tags

I’m a big fan of beautiful gift wrap, gift tags, and ribbon any time of year – but especially during the holidays! I keep track of my favorite gift wrap materials throughout the year right here, but today I’m rounding up a few favorites for the holiday season!

Holiday Gift Wrap and Gift Tag Round Up by Oh So Beautiful Paper

1. Knot + Bow newsprint gift wrap (this pattern in collaboration with Linda & Harriett)

2. Sugar Paper colorful gift wrap and tags!

3. Angela Liguori’s loose weave metallic ribbon provides the perfect amount of sparkle

4. Moglea watercolor tags + gift wrap

5. Linda & Harriett gift tags

6. Minted gift wrap (love this pattern!)

7. Sycamore Street Press indigo gift wrap (also available in stripes!)

8. The most gorgeous plant dyed silk ribbon from Silk & Willow

9. Metallic marbled gift wrap from Anthropologie

10. Brainstorm screen printed sun moon and stars gift wrap

More gift wrap and tags right here! And I’m also still loving the selections from last year’s highlight!

Wedding Stationery Inspiration: Brush Lettering

Today there are so many calligraphers adding brush lettering to their menu of offerings. There are even some really great artists producing it digitally with photoshop brushes on their computers. With all of these different artists emerging and changing up the style they started in, there are so many different options for beautiful brush lettering in your wedding stationery. From watercolor to acrylic, you can find a modern and casual or traditional and formal style that fits your style. Here are a few of my favorites! – Lauren

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Table numbers by Anne Robin Calligraphy / Photo by Fat Orange Cat Studio

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Watercolor programs by A Fabulous Fete via Minted // Wrapping paper via A Pair of Pears

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Gold brush place cards via Craftaholics Anonymous

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Brush lettered menu titles byAnne Robin Calligraphy via Grey Likes Weddings, photo by FAT ORANGE CAT STUDIO // Brush lettered fans via Minted

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Brush lettered title for menus via Jayce-O-Yesta

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Brush lettered balloons by Anne Robin Calligraphy via Letters / Photo by Rad + In Love

Are you feeling inspired by brush lettering for your own wedding?