A Tequila and Mezcal Old Fashioned

When people think of Tequila and Mezcal, those wonderful Mexican spirits distilled from agave plants, they often think of Sours – Margaritas, Palomas, and the like. And agave spirits really do love all those citrusy, fruity flavors – lime, grapefruit, watermelon, you get the idea. But sometimes you don’t want something that fruity and light. Sometimes you’re in the mood for something dark and rich, something to sip on. And agave can do the trick for that, too. Here’s our take on a classic cocktail: a Tequila and Mezcal Old Fashioned. – Andrew

A Tequila and Mezcal Old Fashioned Cocktail Recipe

Tequila and Mezcal Old Fashioned

2 oz Tequila or Mezcal (or Both)
1 barspoon Simple Syrup
2 dashes Angostura Bitters

Combine the Tequila (or Mezcal…or both) with the syrup and bitters in a mixing glass filled with a few big ice cubes. Stir well to dilute, then strain into a rocks or lowball glass. Add a fresh big ice cube and garnish with a piece of grapefruit peel. Enjoy!

A Tequila and Mezcal Old Fashioned Cocktail Recipe

An Old Fashioned made with agave spirits is earthy, vegetal, and luxuriant. This is a drink for slow, languid sipping. Some people like to make their agave Old Fashioneds with agave nectar, the theory going that like goes with like in the world of cocktails. And they’re not wrong; agave nectar is a wonderful sweetener for agave drinks. But there is such a thing as too much of a good thing. I like to balance my agave spirits with some simple syrup – which you can make easily by simmering equal parts raw sugar and water until the sugar is melted – because agave nectar on top of agave spirits can be pretty intense.

A Tequila and Mezcal Old Fashioned Cocktail Recipe

Same goes for bitters. Lots of stirred agave drinks call for chocolate mole bitters, which incorporate other traditional Mexican flavors. And you can give those a try here in place of the Angostura. But I like to balance my agave spirits with more traditional Old Fashioned flavors, to give you something that’s still distinctly vegetal but with some of that smooth mellowness you expect from an Old Fashioned.

A Tequila and Mezcal Old Fashioned Cocktail Recipe

So, Tequila or Mezcal? Aged or unaged spirits? Your call. Aged spirits will give you a smoother drink, while young or silver spirits will give you cleaner notes of agave. Mezcal’s smokiness is not for everyone, but a bit of Mezcal in the mix with Tequila – a “split base” for your cocktail” – is one way of adding some depth to your cocktail without making it too smokey.

So mix one of these up, sit back, and relax…

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Blue Agate-Inspired Watercolor Wedding Invitations

A bit of agate-inspired prettiness to brighten your Wednesday! Agate slices and jewel tones are having quite a moment these days, don’t you think? First these gorgeous purple-hued agate-inspired invitations a few weeks ago, and now these vibrant blue agate-inspired watercolor wedding invitations from Debbie Wong Design! The watercolor does a great job of mimicking the unique and varied nature of agate stones. And the hand painted watercolor is even more beautiful when paired with deckle edge paper and modern calligraphy in white ink!

Blue Agate-Inspired Watercolor Wedding Invitations by Debbie Wong Design

From Debbie: The aesthetic and rich jewel tones of agate were the main inspiration for this invitation suite. Blue is incredibly versatile and a beautiful color to use year-round, no matter how seasonal trends may change.

Blue Agate-Inspired Watercolor Wedding Invitations by Debbie Wong Design

Since agate stones come in so many different patterns, the background for the invitation and response card were also unique from one to another, due to the handmade nature of watercolors. Another unique element of agate slices that we wanted to highlight was the unique crystal design at the center of each stone.

Blue Agate-Inspired Watercolor Wedding Invitations by Debbie Wong Design

I decided modern calligraphy was an appropriate style to use for this fun invitation suite, and white ink was the perfect choice to stand out the most against the dark blue tones of the suite. The invitation suite was created on hand deckled cotton rag paper to get a gorgeous texture. Then, the invitation and the response card were tied together with a soft dusty blue silk ribbon from Silk and Willow, before inserting them into a light blue envelope.

Blue Agate-Inspired Watercolor Wedding Invitations by Debbie Wong Design

Vintage stamps were another fun detail we incorporated. Blue stamps fit the theme, but we added a couple of brightly colored stamps to make the envelopes stand out in a fun and vibrant. A blueberry stamp was also incorporated, and this motif tied in with the menu card.

Blue Agate-Inspired Watercolor Wedding Invitations by Debbie Wong Design

The reception was going to be a cocktail style affair, so the menu items were hors d’oeuvres instead of a full seated dinner. The menu was also made on the same hand deckled cotton paper, with a little blueberry painted on the top as the header. We used watercolor to write the appetizer names onto these cards. I knew using watercolor would give the menu cards an organic look with the colors varying slightly from word to word.

Blue Agate-Inspired Watercolor Wedding Invitations by Debbie Wong Design

We used actual agate slices as food labels for the stations at the reception. Brilliant white ink with modern calligraphy was used to match the invitation suite’s calligraphy. I purposely chose three distinctive looking agate stones for the appetizer cards, as no two agates are exact, just like a hand painting. This was such a fun project to orchestrate and I love how it came together!

Blue Agate-Inspired Watercolor Wedding Invitations by Debbie Wong Design

Thanks Debbie!

Design, calligraphy, & hand painting: Debbie Wong Design

Ribbon: Silk and Willow

Check out the Designer Rolodex for more tal­ented wed­ding invi­ta­tion design­ers and the real invi­ta­tions gallery for more wedding invitation ideas!

Photo Credits: Debbie Wong

Spring at the National Arboretum

Spring is far and away my favorite season in DC. I love watching everything wake up and see color come back into the world after months of winter, and all the gorgeous spring flowers fill me with ridiculous levels of joy. It’s my favorite time of year to visit some of my favorite floral destinations in DC: the National Arboretum, Dumbarton Oaks Gardens, and George Washington’s Mount Vernon Estate. When Sophie was on Spring Break a couple of weeks ago, we spent an afternoon wandering around the Dogwood Collection and Asian Collection at the National Arboretum – and I brought my big camera along to document the gorgeousness around us. It was pretty much the perfect time to visit: the dogwoods and azaleas were both in full bloom along with the camellias and bluebells, and the peonies were just starting to make an appearance!

Spring at the National Arboretum

Spring at the National Arboretum

I love visiting the Arboretum year-round, but there’s just something special about early spring at the National Arboretum. Sophie was in heaven with all the pink flowers blooming everywhere. She even ran up to a giant pink azalea bush to give it a hug! I’m so happy that my sweet girl inherited my love for flowers.

Spring at the National Arboretum

Spring at the National Arboretum

Spring at the National Arboretum

Spring at the National Arboretum

Spring at the National Arboretum

Spring at the National Arboretum

Other than the flowers, Sophie loved exploring all the different paths and trails within the garden collections. She made sure we went on every single path in the Asian Collection at least once, and two or three times for a couple of favorite paths that felt like secret fairy trails through all the flowers and greenery.

Spring at the National Arboretum

Spring at the National Arboretum

Spring at the National Arboretum

Oh, and yes, we wear our tiara EVERYWHERE these days. To explore garden trails. To the splash pad. Even to school! People often ask if it’s her birthday, and I love telling complete strangers that it’s part of her everyday attire these days. Four and a half is such a magical age.

Spring at the National Arboretum

Spring at the National Arboretum

Spring at the National Arboretum

p.s. Autumn at the National Arboretum, Fall Foliage Destinations in DC, and the Gardens of Dumbarton Oaks

Classic and Romantic Dusty Blue Wedding Invitations

These romantic wedding invitations from Patricia of Fourteen-Forty feature a color that we don’t often see in wedding invitations: dusty blue! But really, what color would be more fitting for an intimate outdoor wedding in upstate New York?? These classic and romantic dusty blue wedding invitations balance traditional wording and type selections with a whimsical floral border illustration and subtle dusty blue envelope liner. Perfect for a romantic black tie affair, and just so, so lovely.

Classic and Romantic Dusty Blue Wedding Invitations by Fourteen-Forty

From Patricia: Monica and David had an intimate wedding in upstate New York last fall surrounded by their closest friends and family. From the stunning arrangements to Monica’s wedding gown, this outdoor wedding was an absolute dream! When we first met Monica, she wasn’t sure what to expect from the stationery process. But as we started designing together, we could definitely tell she was getting much more excited about the paper goods and how they would add so much to her wedding vision! Monica wanted something romantic, so we stuck to traditional wording but added special touches like the liner and floral border.

Classic and Romantic Dusty Blue Wedding Invitations by Fourteen-Forty

Together we decided on a beautiful two tone palette of dusty blue and navy, which played out in the bridesmaid dresses, linens, and most importantly Monica’s wedding ring! The entire suite was letterpress printed, which gave the blue and white palette more dimension and a luxe finish. We loved that we could work in these personal details to make a suite that was specifically for her.

Classic and Romantic Dusty Blue Wedding Invitations by Fourteen-Forty

Often times our clients want a map and events card whether it’s a one-sided sheet or an elaborate accordion! For Monica, we designed a great little map to pinpoint the important events. We always tell our clients that the invitation is an opportunity to get their guests excited about the weekend and a beautiful map is a great way to do this! It gives everyone a sense of place, and more practically, allows them to prepare properly for the kinds of celebrations that are going to happen.

Classic and Romantic Dusty Blue Wedding Invitations by Fourteen-Forty

When it comes to the day-of pieces, we usually like to bring back aspects of the client’s invitations for a more cohesive look. We love that we were able to use the beautiful garland from her main invitation in her table numbers and timeline of events!

Classic and Romantic Dusty Blue Wedding Invitations by Fourteen-Forty

Classic and Romantic Dusty Blue Wedding Invitations by Fourteen-Forty

Thanks Patricia!

Design: Fourteen-Forty

Flowers: Designs by Ahn

Linen: Nuage Designs

Ring Box: The Mrs. Box

Check out the Designer Rolodex for more tal­ented wed­ding invi­ta­tion design­ers and the real invi­ta­tions gallery for more wedding invitation ideas!

Photo Credits: Sawyer Baird

Stationery A-Z: Graduation Cards

Temperatures are warming, allergies are flaring and finals are fast approaching….which means only one thing: graduation (and summer!) will soon be upon us. And with graduation comes new beginnings and new challenges. It’s exciting! It’s terrifying! It’s both! Graduation marks a major change in any young person’s life (or a person of any age for that matter) and that more than deserves a well-designed celebratory greeting card. Whether you are commemorating a graduation from college, grad school, med school, high school, law school, or even kindergarten, there’s bound to be the perfect sentiment in our round-up below. Check it out!

Graduation Card Round Up

From top right:

1. Not sure what I love best about this kate spade new york design: the clever copywriting or the gold tipped hot pink lined envelope.

2. What’s more festive than a giant foam hand at a sporting event? One cheering you on for your greatest accomplishment! From Egg Press.

3. More clever copywriting (and menu selection) from Lark + Raven (although I say go for the lobster. And champagne).

4. Everyone loves answering invasive questions, right!? Let this Emily McDowell design get that elephant in the room out of the way so you can focus on what really matters (killer graduation parties await!).

5. Gold foil and letterpress printing combined with artistic details make for a thoughtful and elegant greeting from Hello!Lucky.

6. This sweetly painted, yet super yolked bird offers up a humorous message of congratulations. From E. Frances Paper.

7. White foil on kraft paper, along with a modern cursive sentiment, is a surefire winner from Sugar Paper.

8. Got a smart cookie in your life? What about a recent culinary school grad? Share this pastry-forward design from Quill & Fox.

9. This Missive design pairs especially well with a round of Negronis.

10. Sweet, simple and shiny courtesy of New York-based Hart Paper Co. Slip a Benjamin in there and you’re pretty much guaranteed shares in their future start up.