Seven Pretty Ring Dishes

I’m absolutely obsessed with pretty ring dishes. I can’t stop myself from buying one whenever I see a new beautiful dish! Of course, I don’t just use ring dishes to hold jewelry. Some help organize paperclips and vintage stamps on my desk, one holds loose change by the front door, while others frequently hold small components of a DIY project on the kitchen table. I just love seeing these little ceramic dishes around the house – and here are a few of my favorites!

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1. Love the sweet gold polka dots against a peach background from Up In the Air Somewhere

2. A cat ring dish! From Catbird, naturally

3. I’m completely obsessed with these bold black and white eyelash ring dishes by BDB NY (available for purchase here)

4. Unique colorblocked hexagon ring dishes from Quiet Clementine

5. A fun black and white splatter pattern from Paper and Clay

6. Two of my favorite colors: lavender and peach, with the most delicate gold line down the middle, from Redraven

7. I would happily buy just about anything from Suite One Studios, but I’m completely powerless when it comes to her ring dishes! Dark navy with gold splatters? Iridescent glaze? A deep emerald green or rose pink with gold rims? Yes, yes, yes, and yes.

Green and White Nature-Inspired Wedding Invitations

I’m (obviously) a big fan of pink, but I feel like green is kind of having a moment right now – especially this gorgeous shade of deep emerald green! And emerald green looks just completely incredible when paired with crisp white and elegant gold! Inspired by Douglas Fir trees in the Pacific Northwest, these elegant and earthy green and white nature-inspired wedding invitations from Laura of Tuktu Paper Co. feature emerald green letterpress printed text with a blind (no ink) impression pattern of Douglas Fir trees and gold envelope liners. A gold wax seal serves as the perfect finishing touch!

Green and White Nature-Inspired Wedding Invitations by Tuktu Paper Co. / Oh So Beautiful Paper

From Laura: I love emulating the beauty of the Pacific Northwest into wedding invitations that I create for couples getting married on Vancouver Island, and this particular suite was no exception. This small, intimate wedding is being held on a beach in Tofino, British Columbia, and the couple’s only guidance was for the design to have two Douglas Fir trees – and that they both love gold and green.

Green and White Nature-Inspired Wedding Invitations by Tuktu Paper Co. / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Using extra thick Crane cotton paper to provide a deep blind impression for the Douglas Fir trees gives the invitations a beautiful, tangible quality. I wanted to match the green with a deep gold for an elegant and earthy design. We used hand-dyed gold paper for the envelope liners and a hint of green in the gold wax seal to bring everything together in a thoughtful way.

Green and White Nature-Inspired Wedding Invitations by Tuktu Paper Co. / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Green and White Nature-Inspired Wedding Invitations by Tuktu Paper Co. / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Thanks Laura!

Design: Tuktu Paper Co.

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

Photo Credits: Christine Pienaar Photography

Industrial Glam Wedding Invitations

These gorgeous industrial glam wedding invitations from designer Liz Blumeyer combine beautiful vintage-inspired flourishes with modern details. The overall design was inspired by her wedding venue and her grandmother’s wedding dress from the 1950s (which Liz wore down the aisle!), with a classic ivory and black color palette and antique gold envelopes. I’m also loving the hand painted pink watercolor wash on the save the dates and invitation card. Such a subtle and beautiful detail!

Industrial Glam Wedding Invitations / Design: Liz Blumeyer / Oh So Beautiful Paper

From Liz: Our wedding stationery suite was inspired by our venue, The Guild KC – an industrial glam space featuring an enormous 1930s chandelier. Like the venue, the suite evokes a dramatic, moody feeling with a hint of vintage charm. The border on the invitation card was a nod to the ’30s, but since my dress was my grandmother’s from the 1950s we didn’t want an overwhelming Art Deco style in any of our printed pieces. We opted for a classic look without a defining influence from any particular era.

Industrial Glam Wedding Invitations / Design: Liz Blumeyer / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Industrial Glam Wedding Invitations / Design: Liz Blumeyer / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Our color palette was primarily black, ivory, and antique gold with small touches of orchid pink and emerald. The majority of the suite was letterpress printed on ivory paper in black ink. The response and website enclosures were letterpress printed on black paper in metallic gold ink. I was wary of adding too much color, so I opted for blind printed embellishments on the enclosure pieces to add a subtle texture without adding too much visual weight. I wanted an organic detail to balance the largely structured look of the suite, so I hand painted a soft pink watercolor wash on each invitation and save the date card before printing.

Industrial Glam Wedding Invitations / Design: Liz Blumeyer / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Industrial Glam Wedding Invitations / Design: Liz Blumeyer / Oh So Beautiful Paper

The pieces were tied together with a length of emerald embroidery floss before being inserted into the envelopes. We had a custom wax seal stamp made with our monogram, which we used as an embellishment on the envelopes as well as the ceremony programs.

Industrial Glam Wedding Invitations / Design: Liz Blumeyer / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Industrial Glam Wedding Invitations / Design: Liz Blumeyer / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Industrial Glam Wedding Invitations / Design: Liz Blumeyer / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Thanks Liz!

Design: Liz Blumeyer

Letterpress Printing: PaperSnaps

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

Photo Credits: Liz Blumeyer

National Stationery Show 2015, Part 8

I love pretty party supplies, from balloons to gift wrap and everything in between! Today I thought I’d share a little mini recap featuring a few favorite party supplies at the National Stationery Show – from Angela Liguori’s gorgeous cotton ribbon to the newsprint gift wrap from Knot & Bow and more!

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I’m absolutely obsessed with this colorful yarn from Knot & Bow!

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New food patterned newsprint gift wrap – with watermelons and pretzels! – in collaboration with The Indigo Bunting

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Beautiful beeswax candles from Knot & Bow

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I just can’t get over the gorgeous new metallic ribbon colors from Angela Liguori – the tight weave emerald, rose gold, and copper above, and peach cotton with a metallic gold line below!

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Studio Carta (those scissors and letter openers!)

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The Confetti Bar

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Fun signs and banners from Liddabits

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Pretty paper fans, banners, and honeycombs from My Mind’s Eye

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Love these balloons from The Flair Exchange featuring calligraphy from A Fabulous Fete!

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Hexagon party garlands!!

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The Flair Exchange

More from the 2015 National Stationery Show tomorrow – and you can find previous recaps right here!

Wedding Stationery Inspiration: Jewel Tones

As the colder months approach, most think it’s time to put color to the side for a while. Maybe you want to save the neon details for a spring or summer wedding, but why not incorporate your favorite colors in a deeper shade using jewel tones? Were you hoping for a bit of pink in your winter wedding? Try a berry shade. Or maybe a pop of green? Try emerald. Here are some of my favorite jewel tone stationery pieces for your wedding day! – Lauren

Jewel Tone Wedding Stationery Inspiration via Oh So Beautiful Paper

Spanish inspired place cards in a deep navy. Image by Luna Photo via Style Me Pretty.

Jewel Tone Wedding Stationery Inspiration via Oh So Beautiful Paper

If you want to keep the paper pieces simple, try adding ribbon in a deep shade to add contrast. Image by Christine Meintjes via The Pretty Blog.

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White calligraphy looks gorgeous on a plum card stock. Left Image via Akimbo. Try table numbers in a pop of emerald. Right Image by CHARD PHOTOGRAPHER via Ruffled.

Jewel Tone Wedding Stationery Inspiration via Oh So Beautiful Paper

These tiles are a fun alternative for seating charts and you can find them in a variety of colors. Image by SAHARA COLEMAN via Seattle Bride.

Jewel Tone Wedding Stationery Inspiration via Oh So Beautiful Paper

Image by Katelyn James Photography via Wedding Chicks.

Jewel Tone Wedding Stationery Inspiration via Oh So Beautiful Paper

Image via The Bridal Collective.

What are your thoughts on color for the fall and winter? Do you stick with muted tones or continue on with your favorites from the warmer months?