Sophie + Henry’s Vibrant Garden Party Wedding Invitations

Happy Monday everyone – I hope you had a great weekend! I love the concept of a garden party wedding, and vibrant watercolor invitations to match? Even better! Sarah from Santiago Sunbird created these custom watercolor invitations for a summer garden wedding with colors inspired by the bride’s bouquet!

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From Sarah: Sophie and Henry got in touch with us to create custom watercolor invitations and day-of stationery that represented their garden party wedding. The suite was inspired by Sophie’s bridal flowers, which included an array of vibrant colors in shades of red and green.

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The floral garden party theme was carried across all the wedding stationery – including confetti cones, table numbers, rsvp, info cards, menu, map, and paddle fan ceremony programs perfect for the hazy summer wedding date!

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Thanks Sarah!

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

Photo Credits: Santiago Sunbird

The Blackberry Collins

When I start writing a post about a classic and venerable cocktail like the Tom Collins, I do some research. I look into the history of the drink, the development of its recipe, all that jazz. But I also like to do research into how people are drinking a particular cocktail now. And what I found for the Tom Collins bums me out a bit. Did you know that people sell Tom Collins mix? I have to repeat that because it leaves me a little flabbergasted: Tom Collins mix. What the what? Here’s what a Tom Collins is: a gin sour with some soda water. So simple! And perfect for summer, sweet and tart, crisp and effervescent – especially with the addition of some in-season summer fruit. Not at all in need of a bottled mix. – Andrew

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Illustration by Shauna Lynn for Oh So Beautiful Paper

The Blackberry Collins

2 oz Dry Gin
3/4 oz Lemon Juice
1/2 oz Rich Simple Syrup
Handful of Blackberries
2 oz Sparkling Water

Combine all of the ingredients (except for the sparkling water, unless you want your shaker to explode) in an empty shaker and muddle the blackberries into a pulp. Fill the shaker with ice and shake well. Strain into a highball glass filled with fresh ice and top with the sparkling water. Stir thoroughly and garnish with fresh blackberries. Enjoy!

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Nole and I went blackberry picking last weekend, and we have a ton of blackberries sitting around. It’s only natural that some of them would end up in a cocktail. So that’s what we did: we took a basic Tom Collins recipe and added some blackberries. And the result is pretty good – bursting with sweet fruit and cold bubbles. Have one or two on the porch before summer is over and you’ll never consider a bottled mix ever.

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Didn’t I say something about history? Right. The Tom Collins is probably a couple hundred years old and, not surprisingly, appeared right after Charles Plinth invented the first soda water dispenser in London in 1813. Credit usually goes to John Collins, a waiter or maybe a bartender at London’s Limmer’s Hotel, who took the commonsense step of adding Plinth’s soda water to a gin sour. By the 1870s, the drink was showing up in print as the Tom Collins, maybe because bartenders had started making the drink with Old Tom Gin instead of the original Genever or maybe because everyone was drinking way too many of them to remember if it was Tom or John or Jim, so let’s all just agree to call them Tom Collins and order a few more.

Photo Credits: Nole Garey for Oh So Beautiful Paper

Happy Weekend!

Well, hello August! My dad is coming down this weekend to help with some pre-baby house projects – and he’s staying all week, such a treat! I’m excited for Sophie to get some Grandpa time, which sadly doesn’t happen nearly often enough. I’m heading out to prepare for a few projects and (ahem) tidy up the house a bit, but in the meantime…

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Bouquet by McKenzie Powell / Photo by KT Merry via Martha Stewart Weddings

…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

Introducing: Desktop Downloads!

Happy Friday everyone! Today I’m thrilled to introduce a new monthly column to OSBP: desktop downloads! I’m always looking for fun ways to partner with my favorite illustrators (like our illustrated cocktail recipes) – and if we can help make your computer or phone a bit prettier in the process, even better! We’ll share a new wallpaper from illustrator Dinara Mirtalipova at the beginning of each month, which you can use for your desktop or phone. Enjoy!

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Click here to download the wallpaper for desktop and laptops!

Click here to download the wallpaper for your phone!

For personal use only. All illustrations by Dinara Mirtalipova for Oh So Beautiful Paper

Cooper’s Whimsical + Modern Birth Announcements

Every birth announcement tells a story, but some stories are more complex than others – even happy stories. Today I’m honored to share the whimsical announcements that Brooke from Paper & Parcel created for her beautiful baby boy, Cooper, and to give Brooke a chance to tell her story in her own words.

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From Brooke: The first time I looked into my son’s eyes, I knew he had Down syndrome. We didn’t know prior to Cooper’s birth so the diagnosis took us by surprise. The weeks following his birth were a blur of doctor’s visits, sleepless nights, and falling head-over-heels in love with our beautiful baby boy. While most of our friends and family knew of his arrival and condition, as a stationer, I knew I had to send out birth announcements.

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I wanted to design of the announcement to be as unique and special as my darling boy. Right away I knew that I wanted the design to be an envelope within an envelope. Recipients peel off the polka dotted washi tape to discover Cooper’s photo peeking out of the envelope. The back of the photo includes all his birthday stats. The photo/birthday stats and note are flat printed on 120# paper. I also wanted to incorporate fun, whimsical patterns. Both envelopes are lined with a flat printed triangle pattern and the cross-hatch pattern is letterpress printed on 220# Crane Lettra.

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My husband and I felt it necessary to include a note about our little man. Learning that our son had Down syndrome was a mix of emotions – grief yet joy, sorrow yet happiness. It took a while to write the note.

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My husband and I went through at least a dozen iterations before finally landing on: “Cooper came into the world a month early. As our midwife put it, “He has things to do. People and places to see.” Shortly after he was born, Cooper let us in on his little secret: he has a genetic condition called Trisomy 21, otherwise known as Down syndrome. We were shocked and confused at first. But in our son’s emerging personality, we see a young man infinitely curious about the world. His blue eyes catch on shapes and patterns that make him giggle with delight. He is tenacious and precocious and will be crawling and walking before we know it. Cooper may have Down syndrome, but it’s clear there is much more to our little man than an extra chromosome. We are delighted that he has chosen us to be his parents. Please join us in welcoming Cooper to our family.”

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Such a beautiful announcement – thank you Brooke!

Design + Calligraphy: Paper & Parcel

Photo Credits: Paper & Parcel