Watercolor Calligraphy Wedding Invitations by Julie Song Ink

I’m a huge fan of the beautiful calligraphy and whimsical watercolor from Julie Song Ink – I always look forward to seeing her latest custom design projects! Julie recently channeled all of that watercolor amazingness into a stunning summer wedding invitation collection, all featuring romantic floral designs and Julie’s signature calligraphy style. And my oh my, each invitation is more beautiful than the last!

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Each design was originally painted by hand, and the collection is printed on thick, textured cotton paper to preserve the authenticity and nuances of the watercolor artwork. The color palette, text, and envelope color can be customized to fit an individual couple’s aesthetic and taste. And each individual suite includes the full array of day-of wedding items, from menus to programs, signage, and thank you cards!

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Thanks Julie!

Julie Song Ink is a member of the Designer Rolodex – you can see more of Julie’s beautiful work right here or visit the real invi­ta­tions gallery for more wedding invitation ideas!

Photo Credits: Julie Song Ink

Stationery A-Z: Writing Sheets

We all love to send greeting cards, but every now and then I like to sit down and write a lengthy letter to a friend or relative. I loved writing letters to my parents and grandparents as a kid – and I’m hoping Sophie will continue the tradition in a few years! Plain white paper isn’t exactly inspiring when it comes to writing letters, so today I thought I’d round up a few beautiful writing sheet and correspondence sets!

Stationery A-Z: Writing Sheets Round Up by Oh So Beautiful Paper

1. Rifle Paper Co. Monarch writing pad; 2. Fawnsberg; 3. Rifle Paper Co. boxed stationery; 4. William Arthur; 5. Smock; 6. Pistachio Press via Clementine; 7. My Paper Kittens; 8. Crane & Co.; 9. Moglea Letterquette set (pink color way available via The Pink Olive)

p.s. A few more options over in the market list!

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Urbanic Faves | Campfire Adventures

Hello Oh So Beautiful Paper friends and happy July to you! It’s right about this time every year that I start craving an escape from the city to an adventure into the great outdoors. There is nothing that quite compares to the wonder of a star filled sky, being surrounded by miles of nature and getting cozy in a sleeping bag. The most magical part for me, is time spent sitting around a campfire. Whether socializing, toasting, roasting, or even just reflecting, campfire time always seems to lift the worries of life away. This month’s inspiration is all things camp! Here are some of our favorites from around Urbanic and beyond. xo – Audrey

Urbanic Faves: Campfire Adventures for Oh So Beautiful Paper 

1. Polar x Stumptown camp mug; 2. Gold Teeth Brooklyn cards; 3. Izola thermos; 4. Hammerpress card 5. Kikkerland camping utensils; 6. Small Adventure card; 7. Ello There camp banner; 8. P.F Candle Co. candles; 9. Ello There explorer’s patch; 10. Wondermade s’mores marshmallows; 11.Rise and Shine Paper card; 12. Field Notes notebooks; 13. Fletcher and Fox arrows; 14.  Ello There national parks print; 15 Now Designs summer camp napkins and  paper placemats; 16. Scout’s Honor Paper cards

Modern Tiki Party Cocktail Recipes

It’s Tiki time! Tiki drinks have a pretty bad reputation, probably because there’s no other category of modern drinks that has been more abused and more misunderstood. Chances are, if you’ve encountered a Tiki drinks, it’s been a brightly colored, syrupy mess. But it doesn’t have to be this way! Tiki drinks can be silly and fruity and kitschy and escapist, but still good. All that takes are a few things: fresh ingredients, balanced complex spices, and fun. â€“ Andrew

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Tiki had its start in the 1930s. A couple of entrepreneurs – Ernest “Don the Beachcomber” Gantt and Victor “Trader Vic” Bergeron – started restaurants meant to evoke the exotic South Pacific. They combined a fantasy version of Pacific Islands culture with cocktails, mostly Caribbean-inspired, that became the foundation of Tiki culture. They offered escapism to a country emerging from decades of sacrifice, after the Great Depression and the Second World War. These are drinks with ridiculous names: the Zombie and the Scorpion and the Navy Grog. They are often, but not exclusively, full of rum. They should be sweet and fruity without being cloying. They should have layers of complex spicy flavors. They should be full of freshness – fresh fruits and fresh juices and homemade syrups, not artificially colored, factory made ingredients. They’re supposed to be fun and completely self-aware.

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Oh My Tai

2 oz Bacardi 8 Year Aged Rum
1 oz Lime Juice
1/2 oz St-Germain
1/2 oz Orgeat Syrup
1/2 oz Falernum
2 Dashes Angostura Bitters

Combine everything with lots of ice and shake well. Strain into a tumbler filled with fresh ice.

Mai Tai Cocktail Recipe Card Illustration by Dinara Mirtalipova for Oh So Beautiful Paper

All illustrations by Dinara Mirtalipova for Oh So Beautiful Paper

The Mai Tai is the queen of Tiki drinks, a intensely flavorful rum sour with tons of spicy flavor. Both Don the Beachcomber and Trader Vic claimed to have invented the Mai Tai and there are about a million different versions of the recipe out there – and you know what? It doesn’t really matter. As long as you throw together some rum, some lime, and some orgeat – that ancient Middle Eastern almond almond syrup that should have no business in a Polynesian-themed drink but is amazing there anyway – you can mess around with other ingredients and still end up with an awesome drink. We added St-Germain to ours for some fruity, floral notes and falernum, a syrup made from rum, lime, and spices like cloves, vanilla, allspice, maybe ginger and almonds. It’s sweet and tart and full of flavor and delicious.

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The Hurricane

2 oz Bacardi Select Black Rum
3/4 oz Cognac
3/4 oz St-Germain
1/2 oz Orange Juice
1/2 oz Pineapple Juice
1/2 oz Lime Juice
1/2 oz Grenadine
Angostura Bitters

Combine the spirits and juices with ice and shake well. Strain into a tall glass filled with crushed ice. Mound more ice on top, then add the grenadine and 5-6 dashes of bitters.

The Hurricane Cocktail Recipe Card Illustration by Dinara Mirtalipova for Oh So Beautiful Paper

This is our spin on the classic Hurricane, a Tiki drink invented in New Orleans in the 1940s that takes its name from the hurricane lamp-shaped glass they were first served in. We use a big bold dark rum as a foundation for all those other flavors but mellow it out a bit with the Cognac. St-Germain’s fruitiness, reminiscent of lychee fruit, takes the place of the original’s passion fruit syrup. I love saving the grenadine and bitters for last, because drizzling them on top will produce fun streaks of bright red that eventually turn the drink a pale red – like watching a tropical sunset. The Hurricane is a big bold Tiki drink full of tons of flavor and a hint of bite. Wonderful.

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Shipwreck Punch

1 oz Bacardi Gold Rum
1 oz Bacardi Oakheart Spiced Rum
1/2 oz Hibiscus-Infused Gin
1/2 oz St-Germain
3/4 oz Pineapple Juice
3/4 oz Lime Juice
3/4 oz Passion Fruit Syrup
1/2 oz Coconut Milk

Combine everything with lots of ice and shake well. Strain into a tall glass filled with fresh crushed ice and garnish with tropical fruit.

Rum Punch Cocktail Recipe Card Illustration by Dinara Mirtalipova for Oh So Beautiful Paper

Ok, there’s clearly a lot going on in this drink – two kinds of rum and some hibiscus gin just to start, demonstrating Tiki’s layers of flavor but also showing that Tiki doesn’t just have to mean rum. Two kinds of citrus juice balanced by St-Germain’s fruity, flowery sweetness, and the rich, creamy coconut, and that passion fruit syrup – sweet and tart, with hints of mango and lots of tropical flavor. (To make our passion fruit syrup, we dissolved equal parts sugar and passion fruit juice over low heat.) This drink started out as something of a spin on the Piña Colada, mixing rum with coconut and pineapple, but quickly spiraled into something very different. It’s sweet and creamy without being cloying, thanks to a deep spiciness. Plus, it’s pink! Which is a bit ridiculous but still fun and friendly.

And that’s what Tiki should be. There’s no formula, no rule set for Tiki recipes. But if you can put together some fresh ingredients with lots of flavor, in rich layers, that’s still fun and friendly, that evokes some tropical beach and helps you escape for a few moments – then you’ve nailed it.

All illustrations by Dinara Mirtalipova for Oh So Beautiful Paper

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Photo Credits: Nole Garey for Oh So Beautiful Paper

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