DIY Tutorial: Mini Masterpiece Wine Charms

With Thanksgiving just a couple of days away, the holiday entertaining season is now officially in full swing. I’m so excited to be back today sharing a great last minute project for Thursday (or a well-prepared one for December celebrations). It seems like every few months over the last couple of years, we learn about some new amazing online repository of vintage images and artwork available for free download and personal use. The Rijksmuseum’s Rijks Studio and the New York Public Library’s digital collection are my personal favorites. For this project, I delved into the offerings of the Rijksmusuem to find some amazing pieces of Dutch art to create a set of mini masterpiece wine tags – a striking project for keeping all those wine glasses straight during this celebratory season. –Mandy of Fabric Paper Glue

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Materials

Mini Print-Outs of Your Favorite Artwork
1″ Circle Punch or Scissors
1″ Wooden Circles
Decoupage Glue
Paint Brush
Electric Drill
Medium-Sized Jump Rings
Pliers
Wine Charm Rings

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Step One: Print out miniature versions of your favorite artwork. To do this, just import your downloaded images into a word processing program. Resize them to just over 1″ on their shortest side, and print them on your home printer. If you want to use the feast-related ones that I tracked down in the Rijksstudio, feel free to check out a whole collection that I wrangled here.

Step Two: Use either a 1″ circle punch or a pair of scissor to cut each artwork to fit onto the 1″ wooden circles.

Step Three: Glue each mini masterpiece onto a wooden circle using decoupage glue and a paint brush, applying one layer to the wooden circle, affixing the print-out, and applying a couple more coats on top. If you use photo paper, you’ll need to spray your print-outs with acrylic sealer first or the ink will most certainly bleed (I learned this the hard way).

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Step Four: Carefully drill a hole in the top of each circle just big enough to slip a jump ring through.

Step Five: Use a set of pliers to open each jump ring. Thread one through each of the drilled holes, and use the pliers to close them.

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Step 6: Slip each charm onto a wine charm ring, and pour yourself a glass of wine!

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Photo Credits: Mandy Pellegrin for Oh So Beautiful Paper

Thanksgiving Calligraphy Printable

Thanksgiving is in just a few days, and I wanted to do something a bit special for all of you this year. I’m sure you’re all busy making final menu plans or preparing to travel, so I also wanted to keep this simple. I’ve teamed up with Michele from Meant to Be Calligraphy to offer something to help make your Thanksgiving dinner table just a little prettier!

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Michele was kind enough to offer two versions of her beautiful lettering for this printable – so you can pick the style that works best for you! Simply print onto a flat A7 notecard or use the large size version to print onto a letter size sheet of card stock and cut in half. Set a copy at each place setting for guests to fill out, or write a name on the printed card and use as a place card. Enjoy!

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Click here to download!

For personal use only. Calligraphy by Meant to Be Calligraphy for Oh So Beautiful Paper

Photo Credits: Nole Garey for Oh So Beautiful Paper

Hello Brick & Mortar: Real Customers, Everyday Thanksgivings

In the early months at Clementine I was a total sucker for “hello” cards. Letterpress print an animal saying “hello” or “hi” and I was sold. I mean, give-me-some-box sets, sold. I was certain that everyone would buy them because they were a sweet, quick way to let someone know you’re thinking of them. But they didn’t sell. I was stumped.  â€“ Emily of Clementine

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Anne & Leo ~ Banquet, Neon Heart ~ For Anne’s parents who took care of her kids so that she and her husband could get away for the first time in years.  

Meanwhile stationery flew off the shelves. Customers who came in to buy a birthday card wound their way to the counter with a thick stack of cards, always telling me they couldn’t resist and would find a time to use it. We would joke about stocking a stationery drawer, like a mini-bunker, to avoid emergency trips to the drug store. My card lines doubled, then tripled. I found a soft spot for “just because” cards and for the stories customers told about where each card was headed.

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Caroline ~ Pearl & Marmalade, Snarky Cat ~ Just a good card to keep in reserves for the right occasion.

I can’t say specifically why hello cards sell slowly (were you wondering if I still order them? Of course I do!). What I’ve learned is that sending a “just because” card is a simple act done with great care. It’s more than a hello. It makes you vow to stop texting so much. It can reconnect you to someone in a heartbeat and make you feel implausibly good. And who doesn’t like that?

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Sarah – May Day Studio, You Are My Sunshine ~ for a friend who sent a package that arrived on her door after a very tough day caring for her mom // Eliza & babe ~ May Day Studio, You Turn My Grey Skies Blue ~ for a friend who often sends thoughtful things, who works long and hard and deserves to have her day brightened.

It’s always fun to hear people chuckle from across the store, or pull friends in through the door because they see a card in the window that they must have.

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Sam ~ Katharine Watson, “F” ~ for a friend whose last name begins with F, just because she shares a great love for Jack Handey // Linda ~ Banquet, He’s a Prick ~ Kind of self explanatory, yes?….

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Felix ~ Iron Curtain Press, You!!!Me ~ a just because I love you, for his girlfriend living several cities away.

I buy a lot of stationery from Valentine’s Day collections long after the holiday, because love is a “just because” sentiment I can never get enough of. And customers agree. I also really like the burgeoning lines of celebration and encouragement cards (yippees, yahoos, hoorays to be braves, weather it together, with comfort) that focus on the exclamation of excitement or compassion, rather than a specific event. These give customers the opportunity to insert their own applause and celebrate for any reason. Or share comfort for rough patches that may not be so easy to define.

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Shawna – Screech Owl, Aim High ~ For a friend trying to find the career that’s right for her. To remind her that she’s fabulous, to keep her spirits and confidence high! / Sarah ~ E. Frances Paper, Peace Comfort Strength ~  just a note to brighten her mom’s spirits.

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Susan ~ Printerette, Strawberry Jam ~ just a bit of housewarming sweetness for a good friend who just moved in with her boyfriend.

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Sophie & babe ~ Parrott Design Studio, hooray for you ~ for her sister, Julia who’s totally rocking the party planning world.

I order “just because” cards in bushels. Cards that don’t always have a category in vendors’ catalogs, now out-sell almost every other occasion. Yet I realized I wasn’t sending them. This is the shop owner’s lament: It’s hard to use your own inventory, especially if it’s the last card left and it’s a favorite. At the beginning of this month, Clementine’s 3rd birthday, I decided it was high time I got over that and start sending more cards. Here are my first four, to very different people who impact very different parts of my life, but who I’m so thankful for:

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Scout’s Honor Co, East Coast Girls Are Hip ~ for my oldest hippest friend, Sophie, who I’ve known since I was a baby, now pregnant with her first baby (yippee!) // Banquet, Sometimes Life Gives You Lemons, for Anna, a vendor I’ve connected with about the trials of mothering and small-business owning, after her unexpected trip to the hospital (she’s ok!) which delayed outgoing orders (lemons!) but I hope gave her some time to lie down and daydream // Banquet, You Are My Favorite, to Paul, the fabulous marketing director at Sweet Paul, who has often gone out of his way to do thoughtful things for my little business // Albertine Press, Venice Letterpress Library, to the wife of my favorite art teacher, who passed away last year. He made an indelible mark on my life (including sneaking me on to a trip to Italy for upperclassman).  It took me too long to send, but I cried while I wrote it, and when I sent it I really vowed: Less texts. Less email. More cards.

“Just because” cards are the Thanksgiving of cards. Through humor or kindness or love, they give us a moment to just be thankful that the person we’re sending them to exists. They are a hello, with some serious oomph.

Do send “just because” cards? Have you received them? I’d love to hear your stories.

Friday Happy Hour: A Smokey Mezcal Hot Chocolate

It’s getting really cold in DC, at least at night. So I find myself more and more making hot chocolate for Nole these evenings. And as I was making hot chocolate one night, I thought – as I often do – about how I could take this drink and add booze to it. Because that’s what normal people do, right? Anyway, here’s the result of that wondering: a spiked Mexican hot chocolate that’s sweet and savory and just right for cold winter nights. – Andrew

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Illustration by Shauna Lynn for Oh So Beautiful Paper

The Smokey Mezcal Mexican Hot Chocolate

1 oz Mezcal 
1 oz Licor 43
8 oz Milk
3 oz Baking Chocolate
2-3 Tablespoons Sugar
Cinnamon, Chili Powder, Nutmeg to Taste

Combine everything in a saucepan and heat gently until the chocolate and sugar are melted. Then, take a whisk and twirl it in the pan between the palms of your hands to give the hot chocolate a healthy froth. Pour into a mug and dust with more cinnamon, chili, and a pinch of salt. Enjoy!

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I love this version of Mexican Hot Chocolate: rich and sweet and chocolatey at first, with undertones of spiciness and a bit of peppery heat. And then a kick of smokey savoriness from the Mezcal at the finish. Just make sure to use a Reposado or, better yet, an Añejo Mezcal, which will pair better with the chocolate. I also included some Licor 43, a Spanish herbal liqueur with lots of warm and subtle spice notes, to round out and harmonize all those flavors. (Full disclosure: the folks behind Licor 43 sent us a bottle to try. I’m glad they did.)

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I’ll be the first to admit that I’m no expert on hot chocolate, and that this is not an authentic Mexican hot chocolate recipe. (That would involve real Mexican chocolate, and masa harina, a ground corn meal, that would leave you with something like a hot chocolate porridge – good but not what we’re going for here.) But it’s still pretty good. Adjust the sugar and spices to taste, but remember – this is Mexican hot chocolate, not a simple mug of hot cocoa. You want to taste that spiciness. So no skimping.

Photo Credits: Nole Garey for Oh So Beautiful Paper

Happy Weekend!

Happy Friday everyone! It’s really starting to feel like winter here in DC, with bare trees and some seriously chilly nights. And Thanksgiving is just around the corner! I have something fun and Thanksgiving-related planned for you all early next week – so don’t forget to check in before traveling to spend the holiday with family! Oh – and definitely don’t forget to enter the holiday giveaway from Minted! 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