DIY Rubber Stamp Patterned Envelopes

Earlier this week, I shared a couple of ways to personalize hand delivered envelopes with paint. Today I’m back with another favorite idea – this time with rubber stamps! Rubber stamps are one of my most tried and true DIY tools. I’ve used them on everything from handmade holiday cards to DIY envelope liners (like the liner in our New Year’s Eve cocktail party invitations). They’re also a super quick and easy way to create a quick and colorful pattern on the outside of your envelopes!

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This time around, I used a fun triangle stamp from Hunter & Co. along with my secret weapon for perfect little polka dots – a pencil eraser! But you could easily use whatever stamp you have on hand, make your own stamps using this stamp kit, or improvise with homemade potato stamps.

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I used a simple color palette: gold paired with either mint green or bright coral on light gray linen Mohawk envelopes. Just make sure you thoroughly clean your stamp between colors (or have one pencil eraser for each color you plan to use).

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I found it easiest to apply one color first, then fill in my pattern with the second color – rather than alternating between the two colors while creating the pattern.

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So easy – and so much fun to create!

Photo Credits: Nole Garey for Oh So Beautiful Paper

DIY Tutorial: Cheeky New Year’s Eve Party Favors + Printable Tags

Growing up, my grandmother always made me eat at least one spoonful of black-eyed peas every New Year’s Day for good luck in the new year – a tradition with origins in the history of the South. This childhood experience – along with my battle-tested belief that Alka-Seltzer is just about the best remedy that modern medicine has to offer for over-indulgence – inspire these cheeky little favors for your New Year’s Eve fete. Cleverly wish your guests good luck with a handful of black-eyed peas and good health (at least the morning after) with a couple of Alka-Seltzer!  – Mandy of Fabric Paper Glue

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Materials
Treat Bags in Two Sizes
Scissors
Black-Eyed Peas
Alka-Seltzer
Free Printable Favor Tags printed on cardstock
Washi Tapes

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Step One: Depending on the size of your treat bags, you may want to trim a few inches off the top of each bag.

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Step Two: Pre-fold the tops of the larger treat bags over about 1″, and the smaller about 3/4″ inches.

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Step Three: Fill each larger treat bag with a small handful of black-eyed peas.

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Step Four: Pop a couple of Alka-Seltzer into each of the smaller bags.

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Step Five: Stack the smaller bag on top of the larger bag, and use strips of washi tape to affix the favor tags to the front and close the flaps on the back.

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Enjoy!

For personal use only. Artwork created by Mandy Pellegrin for Oh So Beautiful Paper

Photo Credits: Mandy Pellegrin for Oh So Beautiful Paper

Wedding Stationery Inspiration: Signature Drink Signs

With New Year’s Eve just two weeks away, signature drinks seem like a very timely topic! Signature drink signs, that is! When you are your bartender or caterer whip up a fancy one-of-a-kind cocktail for your event, it’s always nice to let your guests know just what that is! Signature drink signs on the bar can clue guests in on the drink recipe and even the meaning behind the drink. Here a few inspiring signs to get you in the cocktail mood, whether it’s for your upcoming wedding, or just your big New Year’s Eve bash! —Kelly

Day-of Wedding Stationery Inspiration and Ideas: Signature Drink Signs via Oh So Beautiful Paper

Photo by Lauren Peele Photography, Drink Card by Chips & Salsa Design Studio via 100 Layer Cake

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Photo by Jose Villa, Drink Sign by Julie Song Ink via Style Me Pretty (left), Photo by Ali Harper, Drink Sign by Ashley Buzzy McHugh via Southern Weddings (right)

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Photo by Dixie Pixel, Drink Sign by Gather & Company via Snippet & Ink (left), Photo by Nicole Franzen,  Drink Sign by Chloe Greene via 100 Layer Cake (right)

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Photo by Wild Whim Design, Drink Sign by Prim & Pixie via 100 Layer Cake

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Photo by Love Katie + Sarah, Drink Sign by The Paper Pinwheel via Ruffled (left), Photo by Birds of a Feather, Drink Sign by Bella Figura via Style Me Pretty (right)

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Photos by Jeremy & Kristin Photography, Drink Signs by Chips + Salsa Design Studio via Wedding Chicks

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Photo by Nole Garey, Menu Cards by Fig. 2 Design Studio with Calligraphy by Meant to Be Calligraphy via Oh So Beautiful Paper

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Photos by Jillian Mitchell Photography, Drink Signs by austin lane via Style Me Pretty

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A New Year’s Eve Cocktail Dinner Party with St-Germain: The Recipes

New Year’s Eve. Is there a holiday that more loudly calls out for a cocktail party? (Hint: no.) Ring in the new year in style, impress your friends with interesting and well-crafted drinks, and celebrate without trudging outside in the cold. So here are some St-Germain cocktail recipes to try – or to spark your creativity. You still have a couple weeks left. Send out some invitations and start stocking up your home bar!

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Alliance Club Punch

1 Bottle (750 ml) Genever
1/3 Bottle (250 ml) Cognac or Brandy
8 oz St-Germain
4 Lemons
1 Cup Sugar

First, thinly peel the lemons and muddle the peels in the sugar to extract the lemon oils. Let this sit for an hour, then remove the peels, squeezing out as much sugar as possible. Juice the lemons, combining about 8 oz of fresh juice with the sugar, then muddle again to combine. Pour the sweetened lemon juice along with the Genever, Brandy, and St-Germain into a punch bowl. Add two quarts of cold water and top the bowl off with ice. Invite your guests to serve themselves from the communal bowl.

St-Germain New Year's Eve Cocktail Recipe Card by Dinara Mirtalipova for Oh So Beautiful Paper

Punch is pretty much the most perfect party drink you could wish for. It’s not particularly laborious to make a tasty, solid punch; a single punch can be enough to serve an entire party; and it brings your guests together to mingle as they refill their glasses. (This is why punch glasses should be tiny and demand frequent trips back to the punch bowl.) Punch has a terrible reputation thanks to years of abuse, so your guests might take some convincing. But a punch like this – boozy and sweet but not obnoxiously so, malty and complex from the Genever and St-Germain standing in for the punch’s traditional spice – should convince them. And feel free to play around with the recipe – just make sure to use full-bodied, pot distilled spirits. (You could replace the Genever with whiskey or maybe even rum, for example, but please don’t use English gin in its place.)

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The Entente Cordiale

2 oz Cognac or Brandy
1/2 oz St-Germain
Champagne
Lemon Juice and Sugar to Garnish

Add a splash of lemon juice to a chilled cocktail glass and swirl to coat the interior. Discard the lemon juice, then fill the glass with finely powdered sugar. Discard this too, leaving the interior frosted with sugar. Combine the Brandy and St-Germain in a mixing glass filled with ice, stir until chilled, and then strain into the sugared glass. Top with champagne and serve.

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The Entente Cordiale is a play on a classic drink, the Buck and Breck, named somewhat improbably for the winning presidential ticket in 1856, James Buchanan and John Beckenridge. Despite all that fancy brandy and champagne, it’s actually a pretty fun and bubbly drink – smooth from the brandy, crisp and fizzy from the champagne, with the champagne’s dryness balanced out by the floral sweetness of the St-Germain and the sugar garnish. It’s also a lot easier to make for a party than it sounds. Just measure out your ingredients into a large mixing glass and sugar your glasses before the party begins. Then, once it’s time to serve, add the ice, stir and strain into the prepared glasses, and top with champagne in front of your impressed guests.

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French 105

1 1/2 oz Gin
1/2 oz St-Germain 
1/2 oz Lemon Juice
Champagne

Combine the Gin, St-Germain, and lemon juice.  Shake with lots of ice.  Strain into a chilled cocktail glass or champagne flute, top with champagne, and serve.

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The French 105 is our take on a classic drink, the French 75, invented in 1915 at the New York Bar in Paris. Like the French 75, the French 105 is named after an artillery piece – because this drink can pack a kick. It’s crisp and light and effervescent, and the gin and St-Germain lend a bit of floral flourish, but still boozy. This is another drink that’s pretty easy to prepare ahead in a big batch. Measure everything out ahead of time in a large shaker. Then, just before serving, add your ice, shake well, strain into chilled cocktail glasses, and top with champagne in front of your very impressed guests.

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Sparkle + Shine Mocktail

1/2 Lemon Juice
1/2 oz Lime Juice
1 oz Grenadine
Sparkling Water

To make your own Grenadine, combine two cups of pomegranate juice and two cups of sugar, heating gently and stirring frequently until the sugar is dissolved.  Then add two ounces of pomegranate molasses and a teaspoon of orange blossom water, again stirring until fully dissolved.  Let the Grenadine syrup cool, then combine all the ingredients in a highball glass filled with lots of ice and serve.

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Ok, so not everyone drinks, but everyone can still enjoy the party. Sweetly-tart Grenadine syrup is a great way to whip up a fun mocktail – Shirley Temple, anyone? – but making your own Grenadine is a quick and easy way to elevate what could be a a phoned-in drink into a mocktail worth serving your guests. I like this one with tonic water, adding a bit of bitterness and depth. If you do this, I recommend adding a dash more Grenadine for balance.

All illustrations by Dinara Mirtalipova for Oh So Beautiful Paper

Calligraphy Cocktail Menu Cards: Meant to Be Calligraphy

Photo Credits: Nole Garey for Oh So Beautiful Paper

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 p.s. In case you missed them, you can see our first three cocktail party posts right here: a housewarming cocktail party + recipesa backyard summer cocktail party + recipes, and a bon voyage cocktail party + recipes.