Happy Weekend – and Happy Fourth of July!

Happy Friday everyone! And Happy (almost) Fourth of July! Do you have fun plans for the long weekend? I’m hoping to take our girls to a swimming pool for the first time in FOREVER. We took Sophie swimming when she was just a wee baby, but this will be Alice’s first swimming experience! Sophie hated swimming pools (and any large body of water, really) back then, but I’m hoping things have changed now that she’s an (almost) four year old. We’ll see! But in the meantime…

Envelopes by Lauren Essl (Blue Eye Brown Eye Calligraphy) via Oh So Beautiful Paper

Envelopes by Lauren Essl (aka Blue Eye Brown Eye Calligraphy) from the #dailydoseofpaper feed on Instagram!

…a few links for your weekend:

This week on Oh So Beautiful Paper:

That’s it for me this week! Check back in a bit for this week’s cocktail recipe – it’s a REALLY good one! Have a fantastic holiday weekend and I’ll see you back here on Tuesday! xoxo

DIY Watercolor Wall Art

Do you remember these fun and colorful envelopes that we made back in April, using saturated watercolors and Sakura of America‘s gorgeous Soufflé and Glaze pens? I still LOVE how that project turned out, and today I’m so excited to share another project featuring those awesome watercolors! This time we’re using the 30-color Koi Water Color Field Sketch Travel Kit to create watercolor wall art with fun phrases of cut out letters! These pieces are so easy to make (no advanced painting skills required!) and are such a great way to add a dose of color – and an inspiring sentiment – to your walls!

DIY Graphic Watercolor Wall Art with Sakura of America Koi Water Color Field Sketch Travel Kit / Oh So Beautiful Paper

DIY Graphic Watercolor Wall Art with Sakura of America Koi Water Color Field Sketch Travel Kit / Oh So Beautiful Paper

My color inspiration for these watercolor art pieces was to layer a light pastel color over a dark tone, but once I got painting I quickly discovered that two pastel tones in complementary colors look really amazing together. I ended up mixing mostly warm pastel watercolor tones in peach, coral, pink, and lavender with a bit of deep indigo and Prussian blue. The Koi Water Color Field Sketch Travel Kit comes with 30 gorgeous colors that all look amazing together, so you really can’t go wrong when choosing your color story. The kit also comes with a refillable waterbrush for spontaneous painting and a detachable painting palette for mixing colors – and the whole entire kit can easily fit into a small bag or a jacket pocket in case inspiration strikes while you’re out and about!

DIY Watercolor Wall Art with Sakura of America Koi Water Color Field Sketch Travel Kit / Oh So Beautiful Paper

I also envisioned writing each phrase by hand in tall and skinny block letters, but I realized that might feel out of reach for some of you. Not to worry – there’s a Plan B! I did a bit of testing and figured out that we can use removable letter stickers to create the letter outlines. I provided instructions for both methods in the tutorial below, so feel free to do whatever feels best for you!

DIY Watercolor Wall Art with Sakura of America Koi Water Color Field Sketch Travel Kit / Oh So Beautiful Paper

DIY Watercolor Wall Art with Sakura of America Koi Water Color Field Sketch Travel Kit / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Okay, let’s get started!

DIY Watercolor Wall Art with Sakura of America Koi Water Color Field Sketch Travel Kit / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Supplies

Sakura of America 30-color Koi Water Color Field Sketch Travel Kit

High Quality Watercolor Paper

2″ removable letter stickers

Craft Knife

Cutting Mat

Ruler

Pencil

High Quality Artist Eraser

Foam Mounting Squares

Small bowls for water

Paper Towels

DIY Watercolor Wall Art with Sakura of America Koi Water Color Field Sketch Travel Kit / Oh So Beautiful Paper

DIY Watercolor Wall Art with Sakura of America Koi Water Color Field Sketch Travel Kit / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Instructions

Step 1. Open your 30-color Koi Water Color Field Sketch Travel Kit, remove the palette, and fill the brush with water. Then paint all of the watercolor paint pans in the kit on a pice of watercolor paper. The colors look very different when painted, so this quick exercise will help you choose your color pairings – or even how to combine two different colors into a custom watercolor!

Step 2. Decide what phrase you want to use for your art print. Lay the 2″ letter stickers on a sheet of watercolor paper, using a ruler to make sure that your lines are fairly even. If you’re planning to write your phrase out by hand, skip this step and go straight to Step 3. If you’d like your final art to fit within a readymade frame, trim your paper down to 8″ x 10″ before painting or applying letter stickers. I didn’t trim my paper (I used 9×12 and 10×14 size sheets), so I just float mounted my art within the frame using foam mounting squares.

Step 3. Choose 2-5 colors from the 30-color Koi Water Color Field Sketch Travel Kit and add them to the detachable palette. Lay a sheet of water color paper on a flat work surface protected with paper towels or newspaper. Paint one sheet of watercolor paper in each color. My favorite color combinations ended up being purple paired with a coral-peach tone and Prussian blue paired with rose pink – but pick any color combination that speaks to you. You could even do a rainbow-inspired ombré! If you’re using the letter stickers to create your phrase, paint over the stickers your desired color. Let dry. If necessary, add a second coat to create a more saturated hue. Let dry.

Step 4. Once the paint is completely dry, you can either remove the 2″ letter stickers to reveal the letter outline underneath (ta da!) – or use a pencil to write your phrase over the dry watercolor in tall and skinny block letters. If you’re going the second route, try to use the lightest possible pencil lines. I made mine a little darker so you would be able to see them, but the pencil lines should be as light as possible so that you can easily erase them later, if needed.

Step 5. Lay the watercolor paper on a cutting mat, and carefully cut out the individual letters using a craft knife. If necessary, use an artist eraser to erase any remaining pencil lines around the cut out letters.

Step 6. Layer the other sheet of watercolor paper under the sheet with the phrase cut out. Use foam mounting squares or glue to secure the two pieces of paper together. Then pop into a frame and enjoy!

DIY Watercolor Wall Art with Sakura of America Koi Water Color Field Sketch Travel Kit / Oh So Beautiful Paper

DIY Watercolor Wall Art with Sakura of America Koi Water Color Field Sketch Travel Kit / Oh So Beautiful Paper

DIY Watercolor Wall Art with Sakura of America Koi Water Color Field Sketch Travel Kit / Oh So Beautiful Paper

DIY Watercolor Wall Art with Sakura of America Koi Water Color Field Sketch Travel Kit / Oh So Beautiful Paper

DIY Watercolor Wall Art with Sakura of America Koi Water Color Field Sketch Travel Kit / Oh So Beautiful Paper

DIY Watercolor Wall Art with Sakura of America Koi Water Color Field Sketch Travel Kit / Oh So Beautiful Paper

DIY Watercolor Wall Art with Sakura of America Koi Water Color Field Sketch Travel Kit / Oh So Beautiful Paper

DIY Watercolor Wall Art with Sakura of America Koi Water Color Field Sketch Travel Kit / Oh So Beautiful Paper

DIY Watercolor Wall Art with Sakura of America Koi Water Color Field Sketch Travel Kit / Oh So Beautiful Paper

DIY Watercolor Wall Art with Sakura of America Koi Water Color Field Sketch Travel Kit / Oh So Beautiful Paper

DIY Watercolor Wall Art with Sakura of America Koi Water Color Field Sketch Travel Kit / Oh So Beautiful Paper

DIY Graphic Watercolor Wall Art with Sakura of America Koi Water Color Field Sketch Travel Kit / Oh So Beautiful Paper

I had SO much fun creating these watercolor pieces! The watercolor painting actually turned out to be a super zen activity for me, and I love the ability to create your own custom art pieces with a meaningful phrase or inside joke!

You can pick up your own 30-color Koi Water Color Field Sketch Travel Kit here – you’ll have so much fun painting beautiful watercolor masterpieces with it!

Photos by Nole Garey for Oh So Beautiful Paper

This post is sponsored by Sakura of America. All content and opinions are my own. Thank you for supporting the sponsors that make Oh So Beautiful Paper possible!

Stationery A-Z: New Baby Cards!

Nothing makes me happier than welcoming a new baby into the world. There have been several baby additions within my circle of family and friends over the past few months, and I love giving and sending cute cards to the proud new parents. But somehow it has been over two and a half years since our last new baby card round up! Oops! So today I have twelve super adorable new baby cards to share with all of you, from cards to welcome little baby burritos to cards for first time parents! And if you’re still looking for the perfect card, check out the New Baby page in the Market List, where you can find close to 300 new baby cards from some of our favorite stationers!

New Baby Cards Round Up / Oh So Beautiful Paper

1. This watercolor rainbow card from E.Frances Paper is just so beautiful – and I love the hint of sparkle in the gold foil text!

2. Baby burritos! A swaddled baby is a happy baby, and this card from Odd Daughter Paper Co. just makes me smile

3. A card for a very special delivery from Amy Heitman

4. This sweet card from Iron Curtain Press is the perfect baby shower card for first time parents!

5. Love the exuberance of this new baby card from Hartland Brooklyn

6. Welcome to the jungle little baby from Ghost Academy

7. Classic baby blocks in sweet pastels and a touch of gold foil from Rifle Paper Co.

8. An heirloom laser cut wood new baby card from Cardtorial

9. Welcome to the world little one! From 1canoe2

10. A lovely card for first time parents from Idlewild Co.

11. Love this confetti-filled card from Thimblepress – so perfect for this happy occasion!

12. A sweet card for a sweet new baby from Sugar Paper (I also love this black and white new baby card!)

More new baby cards in the Market List right here!

Wedding Stationery Inspiration: Place Setting Ideas

One of my favorite parts of a wedding is the tablescape and place setting. This is where the small details (and your personal style) shine! We’ve rounded up a few favorite place setting ideas to help guide the inspiration for your own wedding reception. As you can see from the unique examples below, there is usually one main element that stands out from the rest. Which place setting is your favorite? – Annie

Wedding Stationery Inspiration: Bohemian Place Setting Ideas / Oh So Beautiful Paper

A wooden dreamcatcher and calligraphy place card add a bohemian touch. | Photography: Danielle Poff Photography, Design & Coordination: Danae Grace Events, Calligraphy: Rosey Calligraphy via Style Me Pretty

Wedding Stationery Inspiration: Agate Place Setting Ideas / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Add a burst of color to your table with agate calligraphy place cards. | Photography: Mary Costa Photography, Planning & Design: Samantha Dapper via Green Wedding Shoes

Wedding Stationery Inspiration: Place Setting Ideas / Oh So Beautiful Paper

The wooden charger with white calligraphy balances out the pretty pink and gold details. | Photography: Katie Stoops, Calligraphy: A Fabulous Fete via Studio DIY

Wedding Stationery Inspiration: Place Setting Ideas / Oh So Beautiful PaperWedding Stationery Inspiration: Cactus Place Setting Ideas / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Right: Tuck a bold menu and place card inside the napkin for a graphic place setting. | Photography: Suzy Van Dyke, Planning & Design: Orange Blossom Special Events, Paper Goods: Orange Blossom Special Events via Green Wedding Shoes

Left: Use a cactus as the centerpiece, topped with a coordinating watercolor place card. | Photography: Ben Q Photography, Event Design & Planning: Emily Allen, Paper Goods: Yeti and the Beast via Green Wedding Shoes

Wedding Stationery Inspiration: Nature-Inspired Place Setting Ideas / Oh So Beautiful PaperWedding Stationery Inspiration: Place Setting Ideas / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Right: White calligraphy on a single leaf completes this simple, nature-inspired place setting. | Photography: Harwell Photography via Martha Stewart Weddings

Left: I love the coastal-inspired details, from the deep blue watercolor menu to the aquatic matchbox. | Photography: Jacqueline Campbell via Martha Stewart Weddings

Wedding Stationery Inspiration: Tropical Place Setting Ideas / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Aloha! How amazing are these acrylic nameplates? | Photography: Megan Welker, Styling & Design: Beijos Events, Invitations & Signage: Pitbulls & Posies & Ann Robin via 100 Layer Cake

Wedding Stationery Inspiration: Place Setting Ideas / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Print your menu or place card on a paper bag stuffed with freshly baked bread. | Photography: Pat Furey, Event Design & Planning: DIY via Green Wedding Shoes

Wedding Stationery Inspiration: Fig Place Setting Ideas / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Display seasonal fruit (like these figs!) alongside a watercolor place card. | Photography: Marian Logoyda, Planning, Design, & Florals: Tandem Decor, Calligraphy: Vladislav Gorbunov via Green Wedding Shoes

Mon Voir Wedding Collection

I’m a huge fan of the calligraphy and illustration work from Jenna of Mon Voir. Jenna’s calligraphy style is so unique (and so beautiful) and her floral illustrations are just magic. I’ve had the pleasure of working with Jenna on a couple occasions over the last two years: she designed my second daughter’s birth announcements in 2014 and we collaborated on a limited edition art print last year! I was thrilled when Jenna told me that she had created a brand new wedding invitation collection based on her four most popular custom design styles. Four ready made invitation suites offer bold watercolor floral illustrations, delicate botanical illustrations, and calligraphed text paired with modern type, with printing methods ranging from digital to letterpress to foil. Such a great option for design-minded couples on a budget! Here’s a closer look at the collection:

Mon Voir Wedding Collection / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Vibrant Muse: This magnetic and brilliantly blossomed collection arouses an appetite for glistening sunshine and the golden magic hour.  Merging grace and excitement with herbaceous florets and prolific greenery.

Mon Voir Wedding Collection / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Mon Voir Wedding Collection / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Mon Voir Wedding Collection / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Alchemist: This luxurious suite is fit for a darkened evening brimming with candlelight and modern exquisiteness. Dripping with undulating letters, this grandiose collection inspires accents of burnished heirlooms and fallen embers.

Mon Voir Wedding Collection / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Mon Voir Wedding Collection / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Mon Voir Wedding Collection / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Climbing Tendrils: Inspired by a well tended garden and foraged flora, this invitation is a perfect pair to the organically-inspired affair. Complete with our signature style of botanical illustration, these delicate vines and buds are sure to set the tone for an evening of majestic romance.

Mon Voir Wedding Collection / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Mon Voir Wedding Collection / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Mon Voir Wedding Collection / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Mon Voir Wedding Collection / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Minimalist: An ageless representation of when heirlooms and stylish modernism intertwine. With a noble crest accompanied by modern calligraphy and type, this suite is sure to stand the test of time.

Mon Voir Wedding Collection / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Mon Voir Wedding Collection / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Mon Voir Wedding Collection / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Mon Voir Wedding Collection / Oh So Beautiful Paper

You can see more from the brand new Mon Voir wedding collection right here – and they’re also a member of the Designer Rolodex!

Congratulations Jenna!

Photo Credits: Michael Radford Photography for Mon Voir Co.