Maggie + Trevor’s Modern Campaign-Inspired Baby Shower: The Details!

As promised, I’m back with more of the day-of stationery from Maggie and Trevor’s campaign-inspired “unshower” – along with some photos from the evening! Sara and I wanted the day-of stationery to complement the invitations, with a similar color palette and lots of graphic patterns. Michele from Meant to Be Calligraphy kindly calligraphed a few signs for us, Sarah from August Blume created a few special pieces, and our friends at Minted were kind enough to share a few items from their new party decor collection!

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Since we planned the evening more like a cocktail party than a traditional baby shower, Sara and I wanted to make sure we had lots of good food and plenty to drink. Our menu included chili, cornbread, a cheese plate, pies – even s’mores over the backyard fire pit! Our drink menu included a hot apple cider station (with brandy close at hand for an alcoholic version) and our fall harvest punch.

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Minted sent some of their striped paper straws, flag stickers, garland, table confetti, and striped bunting from their party decor collection in shades of red and aqua.

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Minted also sent over some of their large decorative tissue paper fans, which I supplemented with smaller fans from Party City. We used the fans to create a fun tissue paper installation behind the dessert buffet, then arranged a few more fans in the windows and along the mantel.

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Sarah from August Blume designed cards for party guests to fill out cards with advice and wishes for Maggie, Trevor, and their baby girl, which we placed next to a sign featuring Michele’s calligraphy. Sarah also designed custom cocktail napkins and drink stirrers, and a sign for the front door welcoming guests to the party.

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The happy soon-to-be-parents!

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Such a fun night! And a huge congratulations to Maggie and Trevor!

Event Planning: Bella Notte and Oh So Beautiful Paper

Drink Stirrers, Cocktail Napkins, and Welcome Sign: August Blume

Calligraphy: Meant to Be Calligraphy

Tissue Paper Fans, Stripe Straws, Table Confetti, Garland, and Bunting: c/o Minted

Photo Credits: party photos by Jessica Del Vecchio, detail photos by Nole Garey for Oh So Beautiful Paper

Maggie + Trevor’s Campaign-Inspired Baby Shower: The Invitations!

A couple of weekends ago, my friend Sara and I co-hosted a baby shower for our friends Maggie and Trevor. Maggie co-hosted my own baby shower last year, so it was an absolute honor to be able to return the favor! Maggie and Trevor wanted a fun night with friends before their baby girl arrived, so we planned the evening as more of a cocktail party  (aka “unshower”) than a traditional baby shower. Naturally, I was responsible for the paper details – and today I’m so excited to share the invitations and day-of stationery with you! We’ll start with the amazing invitations by Sarah of August Blume, with the rest of the details to follow a bit later today!

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Maggie and Trevor had the most beautiful campaign-inspired wedding four years ago, so Sara and I decided to run with that as our inspiration for the party. Inspired by Maggie’s plans for the nursery, we chose a color palette of red, white, and aqua. Maggie also loves graphic prints and patterns, which we also wanted to incorporate into the invitations and party stationery.

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I’ve been a fan of Sarah from August Blume since featuring Beth and Michael’s save the dates in early 2012, and I thought her aesthetic would be a good match for Maggie and our overall party style. I sent Sarah links to Maggie’s blog, wedding invitations, and a Pinterest board that Sara put together with inspiration for the party. The invitation suite that she created could not have been more perfect!

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From Sarah: I was thrilled to design for such a special project! The campaign-themed “unshower” had my creative wheels turning right from the start. Creating a mini campaign pin to include with the invitation seemed like the perfect, interactive touch. I wanted to incorporate something that had a hint of “baby” to it – and the elephant and donkey push toys have ended up being one of my favorite aspects of the whole design. Michele’s beautiful lettering kept the tone soft and her calligraphy on the wrap labels tied everything together. What an honor to be a part of Baby H’s unshower!

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Sarah designed the invitations to be mailed in pool blue box mailers. The invitations feature calligraphy by Michele from Meant to Be Calligraphy. A red and white twill ribbon – and a custom campaign button! – tied the invitation and registry card together. Sarah honored our request for pattern with two fun graphic patterns: one lining the inside of the box mailers and another to back the invitation.

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Wrap around address labels – calligraphed by Michele – and reissued Inverted Jenny stamps were the perfect finishing touch!

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Check back soon for the fun day-of stationery from Maggie and Trevor’s shower!

Invitation Design: August Blume

Calligraphy: Meant to Be Calligraphy

August Blume is a member of the Designer Rolodex – you can see more of Sarah’s beautiful work right here!

Photo Credits: Nole Garey for Oh So Beautiful Paper

Sara + Bob’s Romantic Floral Wedding Invitations

Happy Monday everyone! Allie from AllieRuth Design sent over these beautiful wedding invitations – inspired by the English roses growing in the bride and groom’s backyard garden! Allie combined letterpress printing, digital printing, and even screen printing to create a romantic and vintage-inspired invitation suite that is full of color and texture. So lovely!

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From Allie: These invitations were designed for Sara and Bob, who hosted a beautiful backyard wedding at their home in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. English roses are abundant in their yard and happen to be Sara’s favorite, so we chose to use roses as the motif in her wedding stationery.

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I created floral and foliage patterns using vintage imagery, and paired them with hand lettering for a sweet and playful combo. Their invitation card, RSVP, and save the date were all printed by me using a digital/letterpress combination, which has become a staple in the AllieRuth studio. It allows for so much more color than a traditional letterpress printed piece, yet still gives couples the wonderful texture of letterpress.

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The dark green was chosen for the screen printed cards (printed by Mama’s Sauce) as a nod to their late night after party.

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Thanks Allie!

Design + Letterpress Printing: AllieRuth Design

Screen Printing: Mama’s Sauce

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

Photo Credits: AllieRuth Design

Friday Happy Hour: Fall Harvest Punch

A couple of weekends ago, we helped throw a party for a couple of dear friends. The signature drink? A Punch, of course. We’ve featured a few Punches over the years: the Vanilla Punch, the Puritan’s Punch, the Pisco Punch, and – just over a month ago – the Spice Islands Punch.  One thing all of these drinks have in common is their size: they’re all single glass drinks. But Punch – real Punch – doesn’t belong in a single glass. It belongs in a bowl, or a drink dispenser, or something else big. Punch is, at its heart, a communal drink, something you can only drink with lots of friends. So here’s our first take on a real, genuine, authentic Punch the way it was meant to be: big, shared, delicious. – Andrew

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Illustration by Shauna Lynn for Oh So Beautiful Paper

Fall Harvest Punch

1/2 Bottle (375 ml or just over 1 1/2 cups) Aged Rum
1/2 Bottle (375 ml or just over 1 1/2 cups) Cachaca or Batavia Arrack
6 oz Simple Syrup
3 Lemons and 2 Limes

Peel the lemons thinly, with a sharp knife or a vegetable peeler, avoiding any of the bitter white pith.  Muddle the lemon peels with the simple syrup. We used about 4 oz Saffron Simple Syrup and 2 oz Rose Simple Syrup from Royal Rose, to give the Punch its spice, one of the basic components of any true Punch.* Let the peels and sugar sit for at least thirty minutes, but an hour or more is better. Remove the peels with a slotted spoon. Those lemon peels have a lot of flavor left in them, so don’t be afraid to really press all that sugar and oil out of them.

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Making the Oleo-Sacrum / Sherbet!

What you have left is the oleo-sacrum, dog-latin for “sugar-oil.” The sugar will have absorbed the fragrant oils of the lemon peel, leaving you with a citrusy sugar syrup. Juice the lemons and limes. Save the pulp and seeds in a sieve or strainer. Pour 12 oz boiling water over the citrus remnants to extract the last bit of citrus. Combine this with the oleo-sacrum and citrus juice. This is your sherbet. Combine the sherbet with the aged rum and the Cachaca. This is your punch base. Once you’re ready to serve, add about three cups of cold water and another three cups of ice to the base right before you’re ready to serve. This should give your Punch the right amount of dilution, but this is really a matter of taste. If your Punch is too strong, add more water. Otherwise, add less ice – or just leave it be.

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The full punch in action at the party! Photo by Jessica Del Vecchio

Garnishes for true Punches are optional, but we went all-out with ours. We threw in the lemon peels, plus whole cloves, cinnamon sticks, and freshly grated nutmeg (remember: it’s either fresh nutmeg, or nothing at all).

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The result should be a Punch that’s a bit smooth, from the aged rum, a bit funky, from the Cachaca, and plenty sweet and citrusy and warmly spicy from all that lemon peel a citrus juice and spiced simple syrup. A punch like this is a lot like a Sour, but the citrus oils from the lemon peel add a depth to the drink that a typical rum sour lacks. There are lots of flavors running around in every glass of this Punch, but they all work together nicely to give you something that’s not quite smooth, but plenty harmonious.

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This recipe serves…a lot. We made this Punch for a party of about thirty or forty people and had plenty left over. It made for a great social drink, because every time someone needed to refill their tiny glass (and all Punch should be sipped from tiny glasses requiring frequent refills), they had to cluster around the Punch bowl. Plus, having a bottle left over worked out really nicely, because a Punch ages very well. So even though it’s a bit of work, consider making an authentically classic Punch for your next party.

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*There’s a legend that the word “Punch” derives from the Persian panj, meaning “five.” That is, the five ingredients of any Punch: spirits, sugar, citrus, water, and spice. Most traditional punches rely on some grated nutmeg or, more commonly, no spice at all. But the best Punches should involve rich warm spices, and one of the easiest ways is to use simple syrups from a place like Royal Rose or Morris Kitchen, which will let you easily incorporate lots of complex flavors into your Punch.

Photo Credits: Nole Garey for Oh So Beautiful Paper

Happy Weekend!

Happy Friday everyone! It has been such a wonderful, amazing week, with two brand new columns and one very special project. And I’m just bursting with affection for all of you wonderful readers that make all of this possible in the first place! Thank you all so much, for stopping by every day and sharing your enthusiasm through comments, pins, tweets, and emails! I’ve also been soldiering through this week with a nasty cold (thanks to Miss Sophie), so I’m signing off now to crawl back into bed and hopefully kick this bug out of my system. But in the meantime…

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Photo by me via Instagram

…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