Jamie + Aaron’s Modern Romantic Destination Wedding Invitations

These destination wedding invitations from Made by Kara combine the groom’s modern style with the bride’s romantic sensibilities. Kara incorporated letterpress printing and white foil with a color palette inspired by the island wedding venue – Anguilla! The resulting invitation is elegant and sophisticated, with lots of beautiful subtle texture.

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From Kara: When Jamie and Aaron approached me to design their wedding invitations they asked for something unique that would “marry” their individual design sensibilities (the groom has more of a modern taste while the bride’s is more romantic). They also knew that inviting guests all the way to Anguilla was a big ask, so they wanted the save the invitation materials to excite their loved ones about the unique destination.

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The suite was inspired by the colors and textures of the island. The invitation arrived in a custom folder, with stacked cards outlining the details of the wedding weekend. The letterpress, blind emboss, and white foil added texture to the simple design.

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The save the date took on a playful format, personalized with each guest’s name and airport code and wrapped in a ticket sleeve. This was truly a designer’s dream job — Jamie and Aaron were amazing to work with and I couldn’t be happier with how it turned out!

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Thanks Kara!

Design: Made by Kara

Calligraphy: CT Designs

Vintage postage: Verde Studio

Save the Date Printing: Sunrise Hitek

Invitation Printing: Eagle Printing

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

Photo Credits: Meg Perotti

NSS Sneak Peek: 9th Letter Press

Happy Monday everyone! I thought I’d kick off this year’s National Stationery Show sneak peek coverage with a studio making its debut at this year’s show – 9th Letter Press (Booth #1754)! Based in Winter Park, Florida, 9th Letter Press specializes in wedding invitations and greeting cards with unique illustrations and hand lettering. Sheli and Isabel of 9th Letterpress will debut a new collection of foil stamped greeting cards, gift wrap, notebooks, and party decor at the show. I can’t wait to see everything in person!

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Photo Credits: 9th Letter Press

Friday Happy Hour: A Peach Margarita

With Cinco de Mayo coming up this weekend, we couldn’t resist the opportunity to share a wonderful cocktail that is meant to be enjoyed with company; in fact, the recipe below serves two people. We’ve already shared some great cocktails to mark this dramatic day in Mexican history, including a Strawberry Tequila Daisy, the mezcal-based Oaxacan Sunrise, and a classic Margarita. This twist on a classic cocktail is bursting with flavor (you won’t find poor quality tequila and boxed flavor mixes here!) and fresh ingredients: a Peach Margarita. – Andrew

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Peach Margarita Cocktail Recipe Card by Caitlin Keegan for Oh So Beautiful Paper

Illustration by Caitlin Keegan for Oh So Beautiful Paper

Peach Margarita (serves two)

4 oz Tequila (we recommend anejo or reposado tequila, and always 100% agave)
2 oz Peach Liqueur
1 oz Lemon Juice
1 oz Lime Juice
1/4 oz Agave Syrup or Rich Simple Syrup
1 Peach, Peeled and Pitted*

Combine the tequila with the peach in a cocktail shaker, then muddle the peach well. Add the liqueur, juice, syrup, and plenty of ice, and shake well. Divide into two chilled cocktail glasses, straining out the pulp with a sieve or tea strainer, and enjoy with a friend.

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There’s an enormously disturbing trend out there to use bottled mixes in cocktails. Tex-Mex restaurants have been guilty of this for a long time, making blended Margaritas with junky tequila (remember: always drink 100% agave!) and even junkier flavor mixes, made with sugar water and maybe some fruit juice. I’m seeing more and more like this at super markets – sour mixes, Mojito mixes, even a Bellini mix. To paraphrase Peggy Olson, these aren’t cocktails, they’re emergencies.

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So put that bottled sour mix down and try a real drink with real ingredients, real fruit, and you’ll never go back. This drink has plenty of classic Margarita flavor, from the tequila’s vegetal agave to the sweet and sour for the Margarita’s citrus, but the fresh peach really shines through. The real thing is so much better than the fake that I can’t figure out why anyone would every have anything else.

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*The easiest way to peel a ripe peach is as follows: bring a pot of water to a boil. Cut a cross-hatch in the skin at the bottom of the peach, then submerge it in the boiling water for 40-60 seconds (or longer for less-than-ripe peaches). Remove the peach from the water with a slotted spoon, then submerge it in a bowl filled with ice water. After a minute or two, the skin should peel right off. (This trick works great for tomatoes too.) Run a knife through the middle of the peach and twist it apart, just like you would an avocado, then take out the pit. And there you go! A peeled, pitted peach.

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{happy weekend!}

Happy Friday everyone! I spent all day yesterday thinking it was Wednesday, so it feels like the weekend kind of snuck up on me! And do you know what else is sneaking up? The National Stationery Show – it’s only two weeks away! Stationery Show mailers are starting to arrive and one of the photos below is a little sneak peek of something very special that I’ll be sharing in greater detail after the show. Next week I’m kicking off my NSS sneak peek coverage with some new exhibitors and returning favorites. Yay! But in the meantime…

Paper Party Invitation Sneak Peek by Oh So Beautiful Paper via Instagram Stationery Show Mailers by Oh So Beautiful Paper via Instagram

Roses by Oh So Beautiful Paper via Instagram Lilacs by Oh So Beautiful Paper via Instagram

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…a few links for your weekend:

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Check back soon for this week’s cocktail!  I hope you all have a wonderful weekend, and I’ll see you back here on Monday! xoxo