Best of 2017: Playful and Colorful Wedding Invitations

It’s always hard to jump back into things after a long holiday break, so this week I thought I’d ease us back in with a recap of some of our favorite content from 2017! I started Oh So Beautiful Paper way way back in 2008 (it’ll be my 10 year anniversary in September!) with the goal of highlighting amazing wedding invitation designs, and it’s still such a privilege to showcase so many beautiful invitations each year. Let’s start with a few of our favorite playful and colorful wedding invitations!

Modern Holographic Foil and Enamel Pin Wedding Invitations by Rachael Gibilterra

Yes, yes, yes to more hologram wedding invitations in 2018! These modern holographic wedding invitations came to us from designer and lettering artist Rachael Gibilterra for her own special day!

Modern Holographic Foil and Enamel Pin Wedding Invitations by Rachael Gibilterra

Modern Holographic Foil and Enamel Pin Wedding Invitations

My girls Samantha and Whitney of Gus & Ruby Letterpress are experts at creating the most beautiful letterpress printed wedding invitations, and I’m loving all the fun patterns they incorporated into these colorful wedding invitations! Plus, those watercolor escort cards are easily one of my favorite wedding details of the entire year.

Colorful Patterned Letterpress Wedding Invitations by Gus and Ruby Letterpress

Colorful Patterned Letterpress Wedding Invitations by Gus and Ruby Letterpress

Colorful Patterned Letterpress Wedding Invitations

These playful floral pinwheel wedding invitations from Goldie Design Co. are just SO fun – and it seems like you all agreed, since they were one of the most popular wedding invitations we featured in 2017! Let’s keep our fingers crossed for more creative wedding invitation format ideas in 2018!

Playful Floral Pinwheel Wedding Invitations

Playful Floral Pinwheel Wedding Invitations

I always love a wedding invitation (and couple!) that dares to be a little different, and these adorably quirky camp-theme wedding invitations by designer Misty Manley definitely fit the bill! Created for her own wedding, I love all the non-traditional details – from pennants to colorful buttons!

Quirky Camp-Theme Wedding Invitations by Misty Manley

Quirky Camp-Theme Wedding Invitations by Misty Manley

Quirky Camp-Theme Wedding Invitations

As always, you can visit the real invitations gallery for even more wedding invitation inspiration, and be sure to check out our curated gallery of wedding invitation designers – the Designer Rolodex – if you’re on the hunt for the perfect designer to make your own wedding invitations!

Check back soon for some of our favorite romantic and understated wedding invitations from 2017!

January 2018 Wallpapers!

Happy New Year everyone! We’ll be back officially tomorrow to kick off a quick review of our favorite posts from 2017 before jumping into brand new 2018 posts, but I didn’t want to leave you hanging for your January 2018 wallpapers! Fresh new year, new month, new wallpaper – right?? How are we all feeling about 2018? 2017 was a rollercoaster of a year, and I’m definitely feeling ready to say goodbye and look forward to better months ahead. So let’s start things off on the right foot with some gorgeous new January illustrated wallpaper from The Good Twin!

Make the Future Bright Illustrated Wallpaper / The Good Twin for Oh So Beautiful Paper

Desktop | iPhone

January 2018 Pattern Illustrated Wallpaper / The Good Twin for Oh So Beautiful Paper

Desktop | iPhone

For personal use only. All illustrations by The Good Twin for Oh So Beautiful Paper

p.s. If you’re interested in walking down memory lane a bit, here are the wallpaper designs from January 2017, January 2016, and January 2015!

If you’re a designer or illustrator interested in contributing your own designs to this column, please email your design to hello(at)ohsobeautifulpaper.com with the subject line “desktop downloads” and image files in both desktop and iPhone retina screen sizes. If it’s a good fit I’ll add it to the post for the following month!

Yuletide Punch

There are a lot of classic winter cocktails for the holidays: Eggnog and mulled wine and Glögg, Tom & Jerry and Hot Buttered Rum and Hot Toddies. These are all classics and they’re all wonderful, and hopefully we’ll get a chance to talk about some of these over the next few weeks. But we wanted to play around with something a little more modern, a combination we hope will become a new holiday classic. We’re calling this one the Yuletide Punch, and it’s festively delicious. – Andrew

Yuletide Punch Cocktail Recipe

Yuletide Punch Cocktail Recipe Illustration

Illustration by Lana’s Shop for Oh So Beautiful Paper

Yuletide Punch

Recipe by Liquorary

2 oz Fig-infused Blanco Tequila
1 oz Pineapple Juice
1/2 oz Ginger Liqueur
1/2 oz Cinnamon Syrup
1/4 oz PX Sherry
2 dashes Boker’s Bitters

To make the cinnamon syrup: break up two cinnamon sticks in a sauce pan and toast them over low heat until fragrant. Add a cup of sugar and cup of water, stirring frequently until the sugar has melted. Remove the pan from the heat and cover; let it sit to infuse for at least 20 minutes. Then strain through a cheese cloth and bottle the syrup.

To make the fig-infused tequila: combine a bottle of blanco tequila and 6-8 dried figs, coarsely chopped, in a non-reactive jar. Let it sit for at least a week, shaking periodically, before straining and re-bottling. (Hope you held on to that original bottle!)

Yuletide Punch Cocktail Recipe

To make the Yuletide Punch: combine all the ingredients in a shaker filled two-thirds with ice. Shake and strain into a chilled coupe glass. Garnish with fresh pineapple and candied cherries. Enjoy!

Yuletide Punch Cocktail Recipe

This drink is a spin on the María Inés, a drink designed to evoke the earthy, fruity flavors of fruitcake. (Before anyone complains: I love fruitcake!) The combination of Tequila, ginger, and pineapple is a little magical, turning into something that evokes candied fruit and earthy cake. We took that genius template and tried to up the ante, adding dark, chewy notes of fig and warm baking spice notes from the Boker’s Bitters, which showcase cardamom. We also threw in some sweet raisin notes from the Pedro Ximinez (PX) sherry, which is made from dried grapes and has an almost syrupy quality to it.

Yuletide Punch Cocktail Recipe

The result is something dark, fruity, and sweet; earthy and mildly tart; in short, the liquid spirit of a holiday fruitcake. We obviously threw quite a bit of special ingredients into this one, so please don’t feel intimidated: as long as you can combine tequila, pineapple, and ginger – along with a dash or two of Angostura bitters, that workhorse of any bar, to balance the sweetness – then you can put together a pretty great drink that’s totally unusual but totally perfect for the holidays.

Photo Credits: Nole Garey for Oh So Beautiful Paper

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Last Call for the Modern Calligraphy Summit!

Friends, if you’ve ever wanted to learn the amazing art of calligraphy – now is your chance! The Modern Calligraphy Summit is the most comprehensive package of online calligraphy classes that I’ve ever seen. Between the two installments released so far, Modern Calligraphy Summit 1.0 and Modern Calligraphy Summit 2.0, the Modern Calligraphy Summit offers more than 18 hours of online calligraphy instruction from some of the most talented calligraphers on the planet. Enrollment for both installments ends at 11:59 pm Wednesday, December 20 and won’t be back until further notice, so this could be your last chance to enroll for the foreseeable future! You can even sign up for BOTH summits and get $100 off! You can enroll right here. Go, go, go!

Modern Calligraphy Summit Enrollment

Ashley Buzzy Lettering & Press

I’ve sung the praises of the Modern Calligraphy Summit so many times, and I’ve heard from so many people that have benefited from the courses – including brush lettering, invitation design, envelope layouts, basic copperplate, writing on non-traditional surfaces, digitizing watercolor illustrations, and so much more! And all from the comfort of your own home! The Modern Calligraphy Summit also includes handy templates and handouts, a private Facebook community to support you as you learn, and two bonus LIVE Q&A sessions with the instructors in January. Oh yeah, and LIFETIME ACCESS to all the amazing content, so even if you can’t start the course material right now you can pick it up at your convenience – or go back and watch the videos as many times as you need to practice and get the hang of things!

Modern Calligraphy Summit Enrollment

A Fabulous Fete

The Modern Calligraphy Summit offers the opportunity to learn from sixteen of the most talented calligraphers in the world, including Anne Robin Calligraphy, Annie Mertlich of Wildfield Paper Co., Ashley Buzzy Lettering & Press, Alissa Mazzenga of Feast Fine Art & Calligraphy, Design House of Moira, Laura Hooper Calligraphy, Fozzy Castro-Dayrit, Calligrafikas, and Nicole Miyuki, Katherine Ross of Script Merchant, Lauren Saylor of A Fabulous Fete, Jenna Rainey of Mon Voir, Karla Lim of Written Word Calligraphy, Sharisse DeLeon of Pieces Calligraphy, Younghae Chung of Logos Calligraphy, and Molly Knabel of Poppy and Mint Design. I can’t think of a more talented group of instructors, and these amazingly talented ladies all have some serious hard-earned knowledge and tips to share with you.

Modern Calligraphy Summit Enrollment

Wildfield Paper Co.

Enroll in the Modern Calligraphy Summit right here!

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DIY Matisse-Inspired Ornaments

Remember the Matisse-inspired pumpkins that I made back in October? Well, I’m back at it with DIY Matisse-inspired ornaments! I had some solid white ornaments from Target that needed a bit of dressing up and I happened to have a few leftover Matisse-inspired shapes from when I made the pumpkins back in October, so I decided to stick a few shapes onto the white ornaments – and ta da! I’m loving the pops of color against the matte white ornaments, but you could definitely make these with any color ornaments. These DIY Matisse-inspired ornaments are super easy to make, are a really fun way to add some color to your Christmas tree, and they’re also a fun project for little helpers. I’m sharing my template below so you can make your own!

DIY Matisse-Inspired Ornaments

DIY Matisse-Inspired Ornaments

DIY Matisse-Inspired Ornaments

When I did the pumpkins back in October, I used a mix of large and small Matisse-inspired shapes. Since ornaments are even smaller than the tiny pumpkins, we’ll just use the small shapes for this project. I also experimented with a couple ornaments that were all just one shape, like stars, but I really prefer the ornaments that combine all the shapes in a random pattern. These Matisse-inspired shapes are just so lovely when all mixed together!

DIY Matisse-Inspired Ornaments

DIY Matisse-Inspired Ornaments

Supplies

Solid color ornaments, either plastic or glass

Matte craft vinyl in a variety of colors – I used pink, orange, yellow, green, teal, purple

Opalescent vinyl (optional – but I love the way it looks!)

Silhouette Cameo or Cricut Explore cutting machine

Note: If you don’t have one of those machines, you can still use our template to trace the shapes onto the vinyl and cut the shapes out by hand – but it will go a LOT faster with a cutting machine. You can download our templates at the bottom of the post!

DIY Matisse-Inspired Ornaments

DIY Matisse-Inspired Ornaments

To make the DIY Matisse-inspired ornaments:

Step 1. Download our templates at the bottom of the post and use your Silhouette Cameo or Cricut to cut the shapes from each color of vinyl. You can do a colorful rainbow like I did – or keep things simple with just one or two colors!

Step 2. Carefully peel individual shapes from the adhesive backing and apply to the ornaments like a sticker. I found it easiest to start with two of the larger shapes on either side of the ornament, then fill in with the smaller shapes in between. If you place a shape and then change your mind, you should be able to move it by very carefully peeling the vinyl from the ornament and moving it to a new spot (I did this a few times!).

Step 3. Continue placing vinyl shapes until you’ve covered all of your ornaments, and enjoy!

DIY Matisse-Inspired Ornaments

DIY Matisse-Inspired Ornaments

DIY Matisse-Inspired Ornaments

 

So easy, right? And such a great way to add some color to your Christmas tree!

Download the templates below!

MATISSE-INSPIRED ORNAMENT TEMPLATE (Silhouette Studio file)

MATISSE-INSPIRED ORNAMENT TEMPLATE (SVG file)

p.s. DIY hologram foil ornaments and DIY Matisse-inspired pumpkins

Photo Credits: Meghan Marie Photography and Nole Garey for Oh So Beautiful Paper