Wedding Stationery Inspiration: Evergreen

I’m starting to feel like I’ll blink and Christmas will be here! So with that holiday spirit in mind, I was feeling a little evergreen wedding inspiration today. I love the use of actual evergreen sprigs (that lovely fresh scent is just a bonus!) in escort cards, the idea of gifting a sapling with a sweet thank you tag as a favor, or just incorporating that rich color, or tree motif, into menus, table numbers and more for a wintertime wedding! Here are a few lovely snippets of all of those and more to get you thinking (ever)green for your holiday wedding! —Kelly

Day-of Wedding Stationery Inspiration and Ideas: Evergreen via Oh So Beautiful Paper

Photo by Sean Flanigan via Ruffled

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Photos by Lev Kuperman via Ruffled

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Photo by Jennifer Eileen Photography via Ruffled (left), Photo by Eleise Theuer Photography, Favor Tags by Bella Figura via Elizabeth Anne Designs (right)

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Photo by Genevieve Leiper Photography, Menu by Paperzest via Style Me Pretty (left), Photo by Caroline & Evan Photography, Escort Cards by A&P Design Co. via Wedding Chicks (right)

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Photos by Ryan Ray Photography, Menus by Julie Song Ink via Style Me Pretty

Day-of Wedding Stationery Inspiration and Ideas: Evergreen via Oh So Beautiful Paper

Photo by Redfield Photography via Green Wedding Shoes

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Favor Bags and Boxes

Yes, Christmas is just a couple weeks away – but so is New Year’s Eve! I thought some of you might be planning holiday parties for family, friends, or even work colleagues. So before I jump back into holiday card posts, I thought I’d share a few of my favorite favor bags and boxes perfect for those holiday parties – or parties any time of year!

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1. Shop Sweet Lulu; 2. Williams Sonoma cupcake boxes; 3. Comme Les Loups; 4. Poppies for Grace; 5. Inspire Lovely; 6. Paper Source

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2013 Gift Guide: The Cocktail Enthusiast

So here’s the thing. Up until now I’ve avoided doing gift guides. Both because I struggle just as much with finding the “perfect” gift for those on my list and because I consider this blog to be one giant gift guide for any paper-loving person. But after a couple of reader emails with questions about particular gift ideas, we thought it might be nice to share a few recommendations on a couple very specific topics. So without further ado – our very first gift guide! First up, some ideas for your favorite cocktail enthusiast!

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1. Simple Syrups from Morris Kitchen and Royal Rose; 2. Cocktail Book (also this, this, this, and this); 3. Copper Shaker; 4. Basic Bar Tool Set; 5. Cocktail Aging Kit and DIY Bitters Kit; 6. The Macallan 18; 7. Cocktail classes, like these at the Columbia Room; 8. Ice spheres; 9. Cork Decanters

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10. Walnut Muddler; 11. Portable Bar Kit; 12. Ice Bucket; 13. Clear Creek Distillery Apple Brandy; 14. Rocks Glass; 15. Gold Rim Cocktail Glass; 16. Cocktail Bitters (or this)

1 + 16: Simple syrups and bitters are essential ingredients of any well-stocked bar. We’re big fans of the syrups from Morris Kitchen and Royal Rose â€“ and the cocktail recipes that come with them!

6 + 13: A bottle of fine aged Scotch is a classic gift. When in doubt, look for a single malt Scotch – and the older, the better! Alternatively, a quality Apple Brandy, like Clear Creek‘s, is an excellent alternative gift to a Scotch or Cognac for fans of fine spirits. Plus, it makes for a great conversation piece: there’s an actual apple grown in the bottle.

7: Cocktail classes (like these at the Columbia Room here in DC) aren’t available everywhere, but they’re becoming increasingly popular in more cities and states. Classes are a wonderful way to establish a basic foundation in techniques, recipes, and learning how to pair various spirits and flavors!

14 + 15: When it comes to glassware, we prefer to use vintage whenever possible (eBay and Etsy are great resources, as are local flea markets and antique shops). But when we decide to buy brand new glassware, we always make sure to buy glasses that are close in size to their vintage cousins (typically between 3 and 6 oz). And we always always stay away the gigantic cocktail glasses that you frequently see these days.

And of course if you’re looking to gift someone with a favorite bottle of something, check out our How to Stock a Home Bar post for spirit and liqueur recommendations right here!

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Megan + Nick’s Calligraphy and Floral Wedding Announcements

Sally from la Happy created these gorgeous invitations for a destination wedding in France, along with equally beautiful announcements for those unable to attend the destination celebration. The suite combines Sally’s modern calligraphy with clean and simple text and a floral envelope liner for a hint of romance. Subtle stitched details and vintage postage were the perfect finishing touches. Love!

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From Sally: Megan and Nick wanted the invitations and announcements for their July 5th destination wedding in France to have a clean, modern look with a hint of color. The invitations and announcements combine clean modern text, vintage typewriter type, and my custom modern calligraphy. We also added a vintage floral illustration to add a soft feel to the invitation suite. It was the perfect way to set the tone for a sweet, laid-back celebration of love!

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The invitations and announcements were letterpress printed in charcoal gray ink on soft, bright white, extra thick cotton paper. The invitations and announcements were individually stitched with white and pink thread. The response cards were also letterpress printed onto soft, cotton paper with custom modern calligraphy, paired with a vintage typewriter font. The response envelopes were letterpress printed with the return address and paired with vintage postage.

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The cotton envelopes were lined with a vintage floral pattern I created. The envelopes were calligraphed in a matching charcoal gray with a modern calligraphy style. We used vintage postage, including a stamp featuring the French flag as an ode to where the couple was married. Finally, the return addresses on the outer envelopes were letterpress printed in a blind imprint (no ink!) into the soft cotton paper.

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Thanks Sally!

Design + Calligraphy: la Happy

Letterpress Printing: Ilfant Letterpress

la Happy is a member of the Designer Rolodex – check out more of Sally’s beautiful work right here or visit the real invi­ta­tions gallery for more wedding invitation ideas!

Photo Credits: la Happy