Molly + Jeff’s Rustic Calligraphy Wedding Invitations

Fall may be just around the corner, but I couldn’t resist sharing these sweet summer wedding invitations from Sally of la Happy. Inspired by the farmette wedding venue, Sally created these invitations using her whimsical custom calligraphy and vintage farm motifs, all in shades of mint green and brown. Kraft envelopes and vintage postage are the perfect finishing touch!

Rustic Calligraphy Wedding Invitations by la Happy via Oh So Beautiful Paper

From Sally: This invitation suite was designed for an adorable vintage farm wedding at Lyons Farmette in Lyons Colorado. The design was inspired by the vintage sweetness of the farmette wedding venue, but we also wanted a feminine and somewhat fancy feel to invitations.

Rustic Calligraphy Wedding Invitations by la Happy via Oh So Beautiful Paper

Rustic Calligraphy Wedding Invitations by la Happy via Oh So Beautiful Paper

The invitation suite features my calligraphy, vintage engravings of a lamb, an adorable typewriter typeface for the mad lib rsvp card, and a sweet green twine to tie it all together. The set includes a calligraphy invitation, response card, custom illustrated map, and coordinating envelopes. The outer kraft paper envelope has a custom arrow envelope liner with calligraphy addressing in sepia ink and vintage stamps. The invitation set was digitally printed on white cotton paper.

Rustic Calligraphy Wedding Invitations by la Happy via Oh So Beautiful Paper

Rustic Calligraphy Wedding Invitations by la Happy via Oh So Beautiful Paper

Thanks Sally!

la Happy is a member of the Designer Rolodex – check out more of Sally’s beautiful work right here or visit the real invi­ta­tions gallery for more wedding invitation ideas!

Photo Credits: la Happy

DIY Tutorial: Stamped Nautical Tri-Fold Wedding Invitation Suite

Shades of blue, anchor motifs, ships and rope… you could say that we are a pretty obsessed with nautical design. In this invitation suite, we created a stamped, fold out invitation with nautical details in mind. After discovering how easy and useful a fold out card is in a previous tutorial, we wanted to explore the format more and translate it into a full invitation. This would be perfect for a nautical seaside affair! To make this week even more fun, we’ve included a free download of the watercolor ocean-scape to make this tutorial a breeze. Enjoy! – Bailey and Emma of Antiquaria

DIY Tutorial: Stamped Nautical Tri-Fold Wedding Invitation Suite by Antiquaria for Oh So Beautiful Paper

DIY Tutorial: Stamped Nautical Tri-Fold Wedding Invitation Suite by Antiquaria for Oh So Beautiful Paper

DIY Tutorial: Stamped Nautical Tri-Fold Wedding Invitation Suite by Antiquaria for Oh So Beautiful Paper

Step One: After downloading and printing the nautical tri-fold design (see bottom of post for download link). You will need 11″ x 17″ card stock to print the ocean scape. Next trim the card down at the crop marks to reach the final size (15″ x 7″). We used a self healing mat, metal ruler and craft knife for this step. If cutting many cards, we recommend taking them to a local printer to have them cut them all at once with an industrial cutter.

DIY Tutorial: Stamped Nautical Tri-Fold Wedding Invitation Suite by Antiquaria for Oh So Beautiful Paper

Step Two: Score the card twice: once at the 5″ mark and the other at the 10″ mark. Those will be your fold lines for the card but do not fold it yet!!

DIY Tutorial: Stamped Nautical Tri-Fold Wedding Invitation Suite by Antiquaria for Oh So Beautiful Paper

Step Three: Gather all of your stamps and lay them out to make certain that you have a stamping plan. The stamps we used for this design, from left to right are our Anchor Monogram Wedding Date Stamp, Vintage Calligraphy Invitation Stamp, Calligraphy Accent Accommodations Stamp and Calligraphy Accent Website Card Stamp. Once you have your plan, you will ink each stamp and align it into its appropriate space. For a step-by-step video tutorial about the stamp printing process go here.

DIY Tutorial: Stamped Nautical Tri-Fold Wedding Invitation Suite by Antiquaria for Oh So Beautiful Paper

DIY Tutorial: Stamped Nautical Tri-Fold Wedding Invitation Suite by Antiquaria for Oh So Beautiful Paper

Step Four: Fold the card at the score marks. Use a bone folder to create crisp folds.

DIY Tutorial: Stamped Nautical Tri-Fold Wedding Invitation Suite by Antiquaria for Oh So Beautiful Paper

Step Five: Since the reply card will need to be sent back to you, we designed it as a separate piece. We used a white stamp pad with our Calligraphy Accent Reply Postcard Stamp on a navy A6 card (4″ x 6″).

DIY Tutorial: Stamped Nautical Tri-Fold Wedding Invitation Suite by Antiquaria for Oh So Beautiful Paper

Step Six: Adding a printed envelope liner is a great way to add color and pattern to your save the date design. To make the liner, trace the template onto your printed paper (we used our  Watercolor Stripe in Ocean text weight) and cut it out with scissors. To install, simply use stick glue or double sided tape to adhere them into your envelope.

DIY Tutorial: Stamped Nautical Tri-Fold Wedding Invitation Suite by Antiquaria for Oh So Beautiful Paper

Step Seven: Next, you will stamp your return address on the back flap of your A7 envelope. We used our Scripted Return Address Stamp with navy blue ink for this design.

DIY Tutorial: Stamped Nautical Tri-Fold Wedding Invitation Suite by Antiquaria for Oh So Beautiful Paper

All that’s left is to add some gorgeous vintage postage (ours is from Verde Studio) and address them to your guests! We guarantee that they will be stoked to receive them in the mailbox and will be counting the days until your celebration!

Materials

Anchor Monogram Wedding Date Stamp

Vintage Calligraphy Invitation Stamp

Calligraphy Accent Accommodations Stamp

Calligraphy Accent Website Card Stamp

Calligraphy Accent Reply Postcard Stamp

Scripted Return Address Stamp

Stamp Pad in Midnight and Frost White

Watercolor Stripe Patterned Paper in Ocean Text Weight

Nautical Tri-Fold printed sheet (printed on 11×17 card stock), download file HERE  Note: digital download is for personal use only**

Self Healing Mat, Metal Ruler and Craft Knife

A6 Cards in Night

A7 Envelopes in Bluebell

Envelope Liner Templates

Vintage Postage

Anti­quaria is a mem­ber of the Designer Rolodex – you can see more of their beau­ti­ful work right here or visit the real wedding invitations gallery for more wedding invitation ideas!

Photo Credits: Antiquaria

Carley + John’s Gold Foil and Calligraphy Wedding Invitations

Happy Monday everyone! Let’s start this week off with something ridiculously pretty, shall we? These wedding invitations come to us from Lauren Chism Fine Papers and were created for the wedding of Lauren’s sister. The invitations combine classic calligraphy and a beautiful lace-inspired blind letterpress impression with a modern pop of metallic gold foil. Hello gorgeous!

Gold Foil, Calligraphy, and Letterpress Wedding Invitations by Lauren Chism Fine Papers via Oh So Beautiful Paper (10)

From Lauren: When my baby sister, Carley got engaged, I began scheming right way about her wedding invitations. She really gave me free reign to design whatever I wanted, but I wanted to stay true to her wedding style. Carley and John were having a traditional church ceremony, so I wanted her invitations to be current in design, but classic in papers and printing.

Gold Foil, Calligraphy, and Letterpress Wedding Invitations by Lauren Chism Fine Papers via Oh So Beautiful Paper (4)

With her metallic color scheme, I knew foil would be the perfect wow factor. Carley chose a gorgeous lace wedding dress, so I brought that element into the paper with a blind letterpress impression. The gold and lace ended up being the perfect combination and really set the tone perfectly for her big day.

Gold Foil, Calligraphy, and Letterpress Wedding Invitations by Lauren Chism Fine Papers via Oh So Beautiful Paper (8)

I also wanted to have a little bit of an unexpected element, so I chose Arturo Stone Grey for the RSVP envelopes and tied the gray in with the envelope calligraphy.

Gold Foil, Calligraphy, and Letterpress Wedding Invitations by Lauren Chism Fine Papers via Oh So Beautiful Paper (6)

Gold Foil, Calligraphy, and Letterpress Wedding Invitations by Lauren Chism Fine Papers via Oh So Beautiful Paper (5)

I love the gold and gray combination! And then, of course, no regular font would do, so I sought the amazing talents of Courtnie Johnson of Poppy Pedals to give them a true one-of-a-kind feel. I know Courtnie through Minted and have always admired her work. Her style is chic, with a little touch of whimsy in her letter swirls. As you can see, she is so so talented – we are certainly going to see more of her in the future!

Gold Foil, Calligraphy, and Letterpress Wedding Invitations by Lauren Chism Fine Papers via Oh So Beautiful Paper (2)

This suite ended up being one of my favorites to date. It was a labor of love, and a real collaboration. The soft feel of the gray and lace, stunning gold foil, and charming calligraphy – I don’t know if it gets any better than that!

Gold Foil, Calligraphy, and Letterpress Wedding Invitations by Lauren Chism Fine Papers via Oh So Beautiful Paper (3)

Thanks Lauren!

Design: Lauren Chism Fine Papers

Calligraphy : Courtnie Johnson of Poppy Pedals

Letterpress Printing : Czar Press

Lauren Chism Fine Papers is a member of the Designer Rolodex – you can check out more of Lauren’s work right here or visit the real invi­ta­tions gallery for more wedding invitation ideas!

Photo Credits: Perez Photography

Friday Happy Hour: The Summer Rose

In case you hadn’t heard, Nole celebrated a birthday this week! So here’s a drink that I made just for her on her birthday: the Summer Rose. The Summer Rose was a big hit with Nole, who has some very specific drink tastes. Like some of her other favorites, the Summer Rose is light and sweet, just a bit tart from the citrus but airily floral from the gin and lavender simple syrup (which you can get from folks like Royal Rose or make at home, a project we plan to tackle soon). But also fruity and delightfully pink from the blueberries. – Andrew

OSBP Summer Rose Signature Cocktail Recipe Card, Illustration by Tuesday Bassen for Oh So Beautiful Paper

Illustration by Tuesday Bassen for Oh So Beautiful Paper

The Summer Rose

2 oz Dry Gin
1 oz Lemon Juice
1 oz Lavender Simple Syrup
Handful of Fresh Blueberries

Muddle the blueberries in the bottom of a shaker, then fill with ice.  Add the gin, lemon juice, and simple syrup.  Shake and strain into a chilled cocktail glass.  Enjoy!

 

One of the many fun aspects of cocktails is their changeability.  Switch out one ingredient for another, sometimes even one very similar, and you might have an entirely different drink on your hands.  Just take a look at the vast family of Sours – drinks as different as the Sidecar, the Margarita, or the Jack Rose are all just slight variations on a common theme.

So when Nole asked me to fix her a drink one night, I took the (slightly lazy) route of modifying one of our previous drinks, the Lavender Ghost, and came up with the entirely different (but also very akin) Summer Rose.

 

Perfect to accompany dinner on one of these last nights of summer.

Photo Credits: Nole Garey for Oh So Beautiful Paper

{happy weekend}

September is my big milestone month. Yesterday I celebrated my 32nd birthday. Sophie’s first birthday (!!!) is a week from today. On Sunday, Oh So Beautiful Paper will celebrate its 5th anniversary. Oh, and while I’m at it, Andrew and I celebrated our 5th wedding anniversary in May and I celebrated 3 years of self-employment in early July. Anyway, I normally reserve my goal setting for the end of the year, but I’ve been in an introspective mood these last few weeks. So, a few thoughts before we get to our weekly round up…

Rosewater Chocolate Cake by Sweetapolita

Photo Credit: Sweetapolita

The truth is: as many wonderful things happened in my 31st year, it has been quite a struggle. I’ve struggled to find my footing as a working mother, struggled to manage caring for my child with growing my business, and struggled to regain a sense of normalcy after our big move back in March. I made it through Sophie’s first year of life, but just barely. So today I’m looking forward to a new age and a new year, hopefully filled with a little less anxiety and a bit more peacefulness. I don’t like to focus on anything negative here because, well, this blog is my happy place, but like anyone else I need to grow and evolve. Reflect and make changes. I’d like to share some of those changes here, with all of you. I’ve always shared things that inspire me beyond invitations and stationery, but I’d also like to share a little bit more of me here. I mean, it’s been five years… it would probably be nice if you actually knew me, right? I don’t entirely know what that means just yet, but stay tuned!

Grow in Grace by Todd Wendorff and Anna Zajac

Image Credit: Todd Wendorff and Anna Zajac

As always, a few links for your weekend:

This week on Oh So Beautiful Paper:

A big welcome to the newest member of the Designer Rolodex: Julie Song Ink!

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