Wedding Stationery Inspiration: Placemats

Wedding talk often involves table linens, runners, chargers and menus… but what about placemats!? Placemats are a not-as-common table element that can not only add another layer of color or texture, but can double as place cards or even menus! If you’re serving a family style wedding meal where space is tight, a custom paper placemat could be a lifesaver! —Kelly

Day-of Wedding Stationery Inspiration: Placemats

Photo by Green Apple Photography, Placemat by October Ink via Style Me Pretty

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Photo by Delbarr Moradi via Green Wedding Shoes (left), Photo via Candy Shop Vintage (right)

Day-of Wedding Stationery Inspiration: Placemats

Placemat via Hester & Cook

Day-of Wedding Stationery Inspiration: PlacematsDay-of Wedding Stationery Inspiration: Placemats

Photo by Mike Arick, Placemat by pprwrk studio via Wedding Chicks (left), Photo by Megan Thiele via Southern Weddings (right)

Day-of Wedding Stationery Inspiration: Placemats

Photo by Byron Loves Fawn, Placemats by Wolley via Burnett’s Boards

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Photo by Pamela Lepold Photography via Wedding Chicks (left), Photo by Jillian Modern Photography via Style Me Pretty (right)

Day-of Wedding Stationery Inspiration: Placemats

Placemat via Hester & Cook

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DIY Mother’s Day Recipe Box

Today, we’re using decoupage – one of the most basic skills in the DIY arsenal – to create a charming recipe box perfect for Mother’s Day (or to give as a lovely hostess gift). This project elevates a simple unfinished recipe box available from most any craft store with beautiful decorative paper and a little hardware. Fill it up with matching tabbed dividers and your favorite recipes, or think outside the box (no pun intended) and load it up with cherished photos. â€“ Mandy Pellegrin of Fabric Paper Glue

Mother's Day DIY Tutorial: Decoupage Recipe Box via Oh So Beautiful Paper

Mother's Day DIY Tutorial: Decoupage Recipe Box via Oh So Beautiful PaperMother's Day DIY Tutorial: Decoupage Recipe Box via Oh So Beautiful Paper

Mother's Day DIY Tutorial: Decoupage Recipe Box via Oh So Beautiful Paper

Materials
unfinished wooden recipe box
decorative paper or gift wrap
pencil
scissors
decoupage glue
paint brush
craft knife
card holder hardware
screwdriver

Mother's Day DIY Tutorial: Decoupage Recipe Box via Oh So Beautiful Paper

Step One: Begin by tracing each side of the box onto the wrong side of the decorative paper. Cut them out.

Mother's Day DIY Tutorial: Decoupage Recipe Box via Oh So Beautiful Paper

Step Two: Decoupage each piece of decorative paper onto the recipe box with glue and a paint brush.

Mother's Day DIY Tutorial: Decoupage Recipe Box via Oh So Beautiful Paper

Step Three: Once the glue had dried, use a craft knife to carefully cut through the paper to allow the top to open.

Mother's Day DIY Tutorial: Decoupage Recipe Box via Oh So Beautiful Paper

Step Four: Install the card holder hardware on the center of the front.

Mother's Day DIY Tutorial: Decoupage Recipe Box via Oh So Beautiful PaperMother's Day DIY Tutorial: Decoupage Recipe Box via Oh So Beautiful Paper

Photo Credits: Mandy Pellegrin for Oh So Beautiful Paper

NSS 2014 Sneak Peek: Lydia & Pugs

Our next NSS Sneak Peek comes from another debut exhibitor – Dawn from Lydia & Pugs (Booth 2825)! Dawn’s collection includes watercolor illustrated greeting cards, art prints, and calendars all featuring (you guessed it!) lots of adorable dogs. Dawn is also debuting a brand new collection of gift wrap and notepads at the show. So exciting!

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Thanks Dawn!

Photo Credits: Lydia & Pugs

Envelope Address Hand Lettering Tutorial from Ladyfingers Letterpress

Hi Everyone! The ladies of Ladyfingers Letterpress were kind enough to fill in during my summer vacation last year, and this post on Arley-Rose’s signature hand lettering was one of my favorite posts that week! So I jumped at the chance when Arley-Rose volunteered to stop by with some tips and tricks for adorning your envelopes with beautiful and whimsical hand lettered addresses. Take it away ladies! –Nole

With the majority of correspondence these days taking place in the digital realm, it’s always such a treat to get something real and tangible in the mail. Heck, even before e-mail dominated our lines of communication, you knew something was really special when it arrived through your mail slot all decked out with big, beautiful lettering that you knew someone took time to carefully create. Hopefully by the end of this post you will want to sit yourself down and experiment with some of the styles shown below to make your own beautifully styled envelope addresses. –Arley-Rose of Ladyfingers Letterpress

Envelope Address Hand Lettering Tutorial by Ladyfingers Letterpress / Oh So Beautiful Paper

I like to think of hand-lettering as more of an “illustration using letters” more than a “trained handwriting” kinda thing, so I choose pens that give me the most control as possible. People are doing beautiful things with pointed pens and modern calligraphy these days, and I encourage you to experiment with pointed pens if you like, but for now I am going to stick the tools that I know and love.

We’ll begin our journey into the world of lettering with familiarizing ourselves with a few different lettering styles that will act as our foundation and give us some variation in style that we can draw upon throughout our lettering endeavors! Personally, I like to combine different lettering styles, fluctuating between scripts, roman, and sans-serif characters to give the piece a lot of motion and personality. Not sure what a roman character is? Read on! Have questions about the etiquette and formality of addressing your envelopes? Martha Stewart has a terrific go-to tutorial about that!

Hand Lettering Envelope Address Tutorial by Ladyfingers Letterpress / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Roman lettering, which can also be called a “Serif,” has some of the earliest origins dating back to, well, the Romans! The word “Serif” is latin for “foot”, which makes sense when you look at the letters. See? They all have feet (except o’s)! Serifed typefaces such as Garamond or Baskerville look great as all caps and spaced out (which us type nerds refer to as “tracking”), or spelled out in both caps and lowercase with normal tracking. I sometimes like to make tall condensed roman letters if the address is really long and I need to make the most of my space. On capital As, Rs, Ns, Ys, Ks, Hs, and sometimes Gs, I like to add a little flourish, as you’ll notice on some of the envelope samples below.

Hand Lettering Envelope Address Tutorial by Ladyfingers Letterpress / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Now that you know that the word “Serif” means “foot”, naturally “Sans Serif” means “Without Feet!” Sans Serif letters were popularized in the mid twentieth century with the arrival of Helvetica, Gill Sans and Futura. I think they look great as all caps, tall and condensed! I also find that they’re easy to draw because they most closely resemble a clean, handwritten print style.

Hand Lettering Envelope Address Tutorial by Ladyfingers Letterpress / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Now the fun part begins! Getting the hang of lettering a script might take some time to get the hang of, but here’s a secret! Write in cursive as you normally would, and then darken the strokes that should have accents. Feel free to refer to other scripts with a quick google image search to see where those accents should be. Have some fun with your script: it’s not necessary to keep a straight baseline, in fact I tend to like scripts that dance around a little bit on the page. They have more character! Ha! Get it! Character? Typography? Joke? Uhhh….. Nevermind.

Hand Lettering Envelope Address Tutorial by Ladyfingers Letterpress / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Hand Lettering Envelope Address Tutorial by Ladyfingers Letterpress / Oh So Beautiful Paper

My favorite go-to pen is the Pigma Micron from Sakura of America. I’ve been drawing with Micron pens since I was a wee young artist, and they continue to be my favorite pen for all types of uses, especially drawing on light-colored envelopes. My size of choice is an 08 but there was a time when all I used was the smaller 03s to get a really nice fine line.

Hand Lettering Envelope Address Tutorial by Ladyfingers Letterpress / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Hand Lettering Envelope Address Tutorial by Ladyfingers Letterpress / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Keep it classy! Sometimes a white pen is all you need to do the trick, especially on dark or brightly colored envelopes. My go-to is the White Gelly Roll 08, which gives me a nice smooth line without any breaks or clogs. I’ve found that the Metallic Silver Gelly Roll pen is also super awesome! It’s not really too sparkly, but is super opaque which is exactly what I want. I also like the Moonlight pens for an extra burst of color.

Envelope Address Hand Lettering Tutorial by Ladyfingers Letterpress / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Sometimes I like the swift expression that can only be found with a brush pen. When I don’t have time to whip out the gouache and brushes, the Pigma Brush pens really do the trick. They also come in  a variety of colors, so if you’re not feeling like black ink is your thing that day, you can also choose from a variety of other colors that look great on white or light colored envelopes.

Envelope Address Hand Lettering Tutorial by Ladyfingers Letterpress / Oh So Beautiful Paper

The Do Not Open Lettering Project  by Erik Marinovich was recently brought to my attention by my amazing typographer friend Jeremy Mickel, and it blew my mind. It still does blow my mind. Every time I look at it. I thought I would refer to it here because it shows how creative you can be with large oversize envelopes. Besides, envelopes: they’re really just a canvas for beautiful lettering, right? Anyway, the Permapaque markers are incredible for this task. They’re nice and opaque like a paint marker without the nasty smell, and you get a huge variety of colors!

Now that you’ve seen some samples, I’d love to see what you come up with! Don’t forget to tag your work on Instagram with @beautifulpaper, @ladyfingersletterpress and @sakuraofamerica. Thanks and happy lettering!

Pens provided by Sakura of America, with awesome stamps provided by Pack & Post!

Photo Credits: Ladyfingers Letterpress

Party Paper: A Floral-Filled Mother’s Day Brunch

Mother’s Day is this weekend! Anyone planning a special brunch for mom? I think celebrations are extra special when they’re small and intimate.. even just for the two of you! Little floral parasols for mimosas, floral flags atop mini pancakes and some pretty ombré stationery to boot! Mom will be talking about it all year! —Kelly

Party Paper: A Floral Filled Mother's Day Brunch via Oh So Beautiful Paper

No. 1 Floral Garland from Meri Meri, No. 2 Parasols from Shop Sweet Lulu, No. 3 Quote Jar Printable from Julep, No. 4 Flags from Pelemele, No. 5 Napkins from Shop Sweet Lulu, No. 6 DIY Ombre Stationery from Paper & Stitch

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