Seasonal Stationery: Holiday Gift Wrap + Tags

So you’ve bought a few holiday cards, started shopping for holiday gifts, and now it’s time to think about gift wrap! From gift tags to boxes to wrapping sheets, I’ve got you covered in the full gift wrap round up – here are some of my current favorites!

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1. Rifle Paper Co.; 2. Egg Press; 3. Belle & Union; 4. Studio Carta; 5. Smock; 6. Paper Lovely

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7. Rifle Paper Co.; 8. 9th Letter Press; 9. Bespoke Letterpress; 10. Smock; 11. Minted; 12. Smock

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13. Parrott Design Studio; 14. Meesch; 15. The Yellow Note; 16. Snow & Graham; 17. Sugar Paper; 18. Hammerpress

More gift wrap and tags right here!

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Quick Pick: The Object Enthusiast

Flowers are my second love (after stationery, of course), and fresh flowers can make all the difference during dark and dreary winter. I’m always on the hunt for beautiful vessels to hold small arrangements. I can’t get over the stunning vases and ring dishes from The Object Enthusiast – each one is more beautiful than the last!

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Lots more over at The Object Enthusiast right here!

Photo Credits: The Object Enthusiast

Henry’s Guitar-Inspired Letterpress Birth Announcements

I’ve been so busy with holiday-related content, I haven’t been able to feature any baby announcements for the past few weeks! Let’s remedy that today, shall we? Heather from Maida Vale recently welcomed her first child – an adorable little boy named Henry. Inspired by her musician husband, Heather knew she wanted to create a guitar-inspired birth announcement. So cute!

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From Heather: Before Henry’s birth, my husband Shawn and I developed the concept behind his announcement. Shawn is a musician, so I designed a “ticket” wrap to announce Henry’s debut. After Henry was born, the talented Carolyn Kipper orchestrated the photo of him perched on Shawn’s guitar. I then printed the wraps on my press and outsourced double-sided photo cards. Finally, we tied the whole bundle together with a guitar pick and baker’s twine.

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Thanks – and congratulations! – Heather!

Photo Credits: Maida Vale

Brooke + Ryan’s Luggage Tag Save the Dates

Happy Monday everyone! We received our first dose of snow and icy rain yesterday, which made for a very slushy situation here in DC. This is when I start dreaming of a tropical beach vacation. So we’re kicking off the week with these lovely luggage tag save the dates from designer Christine Wisnieski for a destination wedding!

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From Christine: Earlier this month, I had the pleasure of designing a custom wedding save the date for Ohio natives, Brooke and Ryan. Inspired by their destination nuptials, we sent their guests a simple and cheery heads-up about the upcoming three day celebration in sunny Savannah with a luggage tag style card.

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Bold typography, pops of coral and teal hint to the easy going, low country weekend ahead. Each card was lovingly letterpress printed by Brittyn DeWerth of Type27 on 220# Canaletto Grana Grossa Papers (a new line of Italian papers by Neenah), tied with my favorite cotton ribbon by Angela Liguori, slipped into a kraft paper envelope and then sealed with mailing label. Once guests pencil in the dates on their calendars they can display the colorful tag on their bags.

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Thanks Christine!

Design: Christine Wisnieski

Letterpress Printing: Brittyn DeWerth of Type27

Check out the Designer Rolodex for more tal­ented wed­ding invi­ta­tion design­ers and the save the date gallery for more beau­ti­ful cus­tom save the dates!

Photo Credits: Christine Wisnieski

Friday Happy Hour: Winter Cobbler

Last March, we first introduced the Cobbler: a concoction of booze, sugar, and lots and lots of fruit that was once one of the most popular drinks in America. Just because that was a century and a half ago doesn’t mean you shouldn’t try one today. And just because the Cobbler is traditionally one of the most perfect summer drinks doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy one in winter. You just need to balance some winter fruit with some heartier, winter appropriate spirits to produce a rich and tart but sweet Winter Cobbler. – Andrew

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Illustration by Shauna Lynn for Oh So Beautiful Paper

The Winter Cobbler

2 oz Bourbon
1 oz Dry Sherry
2 oz Cooked Cranberries
1 oz Cranberry Simple Syrup
Orange and Lemon Slices

Combine a cup of cranberries and a cup of simple syrup (1:1 sugar melted in water) in a saucepan and gently simmer until the cranberries start to pop or burst apart. Strain out the cranberries and reserve the rest of the cranberry syrup.

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Combine the Bourbon, Sherry, cooked cranberries, cranberry syrup, and a handful of orange and lemon slices in a cobbler shaker with lots of ice. Shake vigorously. Pour everything, fruit and ice and all, into a glass. Garnish, if you need one at all, with some fresh cranberries. Enjoy!

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The Bourbon provides a solid base of oak and vanilla, while the Sherry adds just enough nutty richness. The cranberries and lemon introduce plenty of tartness, balanced by the sweetness of the Sherry, simple syrup, and orange slices. There’s a lot going on in this glass. Comparisons to traditional holiday cranberry sauce, with all that tart but sweet and citrusy fruit, are not entirely out of place – but this shouldn’t be a boozy cranberry sauce in a glass. The fruit and sugar should complement the spirits and wine, not overwhelm them.

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I love this drink in part because it reveals the enormous potential of classic drinks like the Cobbler. Once you’ve understood the basics of a drink like this, a mess of fruit and liquor in a glass, you’re free to play around with combinations that can suit any season or mood. There’s a reason the Cobbler used to be enormously popular. I just don’t understand why it ever stopped.

Photo Credits: Nole Garey for Oh So Beautiful Paper