DIY Metallic and Iridescent Star Table Confetti

All I really want during the holidays is a whole lot of sparkle. Metallics, glitter, iridescent – I’ll take it all! So when Fiskars asked me what I’d do with their Star Thick Materials Shape Punches, I knew it had to involve plenty of sparkle and shine. Stars also happen to be the perfect way to dress up a Christmas or New Year’s Eve table. So I combined some colorful paper with lots of shimmery materials to make some DIY metallic and iridescent star table confetti! Use them as an informal table runner or to decorate a bar or buffet!

DIY Metallic and Iridescent Star Table Confetti

DIY Metallic and Iridescent Star Table Confetti

DIY Metallic and Iridescent Star Table Confetti

Stars are one of my favorite shapes all year long, but especially when it comes to the holidays. They echo the clear and crisp winter night skies, evoke the twinkling lights on Christmas trees, and add a sense of warmth during the cold winter months. The star punches come in three sizes – small (1″), medium (1.5″), and large (2″) – and create the most beautiful effect when scattered over a table together. And these punches from Fiskars are perfect for working with all of my favorite crafting materials, like cardboard, card stock, canvas, corkboard, and more! I went with a non-traditional color palette of white, pale pink, rose pink, and navy blue card stock mixed with metallics, but you could even make a bunch of stars in different shades of the same color for an ombré effect – or do a rainbow table runner made of dozens of stars in every color! Gah, the possibilities!

DIY Metallic and Iridescent Star Table Confetti

DIY Metallic and Iridescent Star Table Confetti

Did you notice the beautiful rainbow gold leaf above? It’s variegated red gold leaf and it’s ridiculously beautiful. It actually looks a bit more like copper leaf, which is just fine by me, and looks amazing against the pale pink and deep navy paper. In addition to the variegated leaf, I used traditional gold, silver, and copper leaf, along with the same metallics in liquid leaf form. For the liquid leaf, I wanted to experiment with punching the stars out of an abstract brushstroke pattern with all three metallics: gold, silver, and copper. Mixed metals for the win!

DIY Metallic and Iridescent Star Table Confetti

And of course I couldn’t resist adding in some iridescent stars made by layering iridescent cellophane over card stock. I also punched a few star shapes out of this iridescent white mylar, which looks way more shiny and iridescent in real life than it does in the photos! I may have gone slightly overboard with the number of materials in this project – I just couldn’t help myself! The good news is that you can definitely simplify the materials and still get the same gorgeous result! A table covered entirely in iridescent white stars would be gorgeous for New Year’s Eve, or just use easy-to-apply liquid gilding if time is a concern! When it comes to metallic sparkle, you really can’t go wrong.

DIY Metallic and Iridescent Star Table Confetti

Don’t they look so gorgeous all mixed up together? Let’s make some stars!

DIY Metallic and Iridescent Star Table Confetti

DIY Metallic and Iridescent Star Table Confetti

Supplies

Fiskars Thick Materials Star Punch in small (1″), medium (1.5″), and large (2″)

Fiskars Original Orange-handled Scissors

Card stock in your desired color palette (I used white, pale pink, rose pink, and dark navy blue)

Metallic leaf in gold, variegated red gold, silver, and copper

Liquid metallic leaf in gold, silver, and copper

1″ paint brushes

Iridescent cellophane (from your local party or craft store)

Iridescent white mylar

Metallic leaf adhesive

PVA Glue

DIY Metallic and Iridescent Star Table Confetti

DIY Metallic and Iridescent Star Table Confetti

For the metallic leaf star table confetti:

Apply 2″ strips of metallic leaf across a letter-sized sheet of card stock, following package instructions to apply the gold and copper leaf and leaving approximately 1-2 inches of space between each strip of metallic leaf. The application of metallic leaf usually involves applying a thin layer of gilding adhesive with a paint brush, allowing it to dry until clear and tacky, applying a small sheet of metallic leaf, then brushing off the excess metallic leaf with a clean paint brush.

I also used my Fiskars Original Orange-handled Scissors to carefully cut the sheets of metallic leaf down to size before applying them to the paper to minimize waste and get the maximum coverage from each individual sheet of metallic leaf. Each 2″ metallic strip used about half a sheet of metallic leaf. I wanted an abstract painterly pattern, so I freehanded the adhesive application, but you can use washi tape to tape off straight lines if you want a cleaner look.

The Fiskars Original Orange-handled Scissors are my all-time favorite scissors to use for crafting! They’re known for their quality and precision and I’ve been using them as long as I can remember. Can you believe that these iconic scissors are celebrating their 50th Anniversary next year!?

DIY Metallic and Iridescent Star Table Confetti

DIY Metallic and Iridescent Star Table Confetti

For the liquid metallic gilding star table confetti:

Using 1″ paint brushes, apply the liquid gilding across a sheet of card stock in an abstract pattern. I did a mix of long brush strokes on a few sheets of paper, and shorter brush strokes on other sheets of paper. I also layered short brushstrokes of silver liquid gilding over gold and copper gilding for additional dimension. The whole thing is meant to be abstract and painterly, so just have fun with whatever pattern you choose!

DIY Metallic and Iridescent Star Table Confetti

DIY Metallic and Iridescent Star Table Confetti

For the iridescent star table confetti:

Use Fiskars Original Orange-handled Scissors to cut 2″ strips of iridescent cellophane. Apply a thin layer of PVA glue to one side of the iridescent cellophane and apply the cellophane to a sheet of card stock. Allow the glue to dry completely.

DIY Metallic and Iridescent Star Table Confetti

To make the star shapes:

Step 1. Using a paper trimmer or Fiskars Original Orange-handled Scissors, cut each letter sized sheet of card stock into thirds, so that each section of paper measures approximately 3.6″ x 8.5″. I used the ProCision Rotary Bypass Trimmer to cut up to three sheets of card stock down at once, which definitely helped save time!

Step 2. Use the Star Thick Materials Shape Punches to punch out star shapes from the paper. I made sure to place the paper punch so that some of the resulting star shapes would be approximately half metallic or iridescent, and half uncovered card stock. You’ll often have enough room between the large star size to make a few small stars from the same piece of paper.

Step 3. Sprinkle the stars down the center of your table, or around any pitchers or punch bowls on your bar. Add in a few flowers and some votive candles – and have a great party!

DIY Metallic and Iridescent Star Table Confetti

DIY Metallic and Iridescent Star Table Confetti

DIY Metallic and Iridescent Star Table Confetti

DIY Metallic and Iridescent Star Table Confetti

DIY Metallic and Iridescent Star Table Confetti

These metallic and iridescent star shapes are the perfect way to decorate your holiday table, don’t you think? And such an easy way to add some celebratory sparkle to your holiday or New Year’s Eve party!

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Elegant Monochromatic Calligraphy Wedding Invitations

This is the second time this year we’ve featured invitations inspired by The Hotel Emma in San Antonio! These elegant monochromatic calligraphy wedding invitations by Nicolette of Lazywood Lane feature custom illustrations of the hotel, along with Nicolette’s modern and organic calligraphy and vintage-inspired serif type selections. Add in a dusty blue envelope liner made from handmade paper and a gorgeous white wax seal, and you’ve got one seriously stunning invitation suite.

Elegant Monochromatic Calligraphy Wedding Invitations by Lazywood Lane

From Nicolette: The Hotel Emma has quickly become a landmark in San Antonio, inspiring me to create this invitation suite and illustrate the face of the building, which was once a 19th century brewery. The design was printed on a cotton paper with hand deckled edges.

Elegant Monochromatic Calligraphy Wedding Invitations by Lazywood Lane

Elegant Monochromatic Calligraphy Wedding Invitations by Lazywood Lane

I carried the illustration through both the save the dates and the wedding invitation. The illustration was the main focus of the square save the dates, so I kept the rest of the design simple and used a typeface inspired by the original font family that was used to print the classic works of Voltaire. The hotel has a charming library with classic industrial decor, in which I imagine these historical specimens would fit comfortably.

Elegant Monochromatic Calligraphy Wedding Invitations by Lazywood Lane

Elegant Monochromatic Calligraphy Wedding Invitations by Lazywood Lane

The Hotel Emma has custom seersucker robes in their rooms, so when I saw this matching shade of chambray blue handmade paper from Share Studios, I knew it would make the perfect envelope liners. They made for a pop of color that was both neutral and refreshing. The entire design is very simple, focusing on my calligraphy and the venue illustration, so I decided to leave the natural deckled edge on the liners.

Elegant Monochromatic Calligraphy Wedding Invitations by Lazywood Lane

The white envelope was sealed with matching white wax and a blank seal. Again, to keep the focus on the simplicity of the design and the shade of dusty blue inspired by their bathrobes and the hotel tile that was chosen by the American design firm, Roman and Williams.

Elegant Monochromatic Calligraphy Wedding Invitations by Lazywood Lane

The envelopes were addressed in custom mixed blue-gray ink and lettered in an organic, perfectly imperfect calligraphy hand. I strive to make my hand feel authentic, yet refined. This is my signature calligraphy style, which I wanted to appear delicate and effortless.

Elegant Monochromatic Calligraphy Wedding Invitations by Lazywood Lane

To complete the natural, delicate feel of these invitations, I tied everything up with fine kraft paper twine which I wrapped around the suite in an intentionally imperfect way.
Elegant Monochromatic Calligraphy Wedding Invitations by Lazywood Lane

Elegant Monochromatic Calligraphy Wedding Invitations by Lazywood Lane

Thanks Nicolette!

Design: Lazywood Lane

Paper: Share Studios

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

Photo Credits: Nicolette Selman

2016 Gift Guide: For Stationery and Design Enthusiasts

So you aren’t an artist or a designer, but you really love stationery and great design. You’re just like me! And today we’re wrapping up our weeklong gift guide series with a final gift guide with you in mind! Hopefully this will help any of you out there who still might be searching for the perfect gift for a special someone!

2016 Gift Guide: Gift Ideas for Stationery and Design Enthusiasts

1. These wood cheese picks from Belle & Union are the perfect way to dress up your cheese plate! And they’re SO cute!

2. These foil stamped journals from Wild Ink Press would make the cutest stocking stuffers

3. Loving the colors in this ceramic bead necklace from Emily Green

4. I’m totally obsessed with these magnetic weekly agendas from Our Heiday – they’re perfect for busy families that need to coordinate appointments and schedules!

5. This gold brushstroke ceramic tray is just so lovely.

6. Just doesn’t get better than these chambray covered journals from Sugar Paper with a gold foil monogram option

7. Anyone else as obsessed with scissors as I am? Loving these new black scissors from Angela Liguori!

8. YES. Print by illustrator Samantha Hahn.

9. Beautiful indigo-dipped wall hanging from WKNDLA

10. I mean, it’s a unicorn keychain with iridescent lavender glitter. What else do I need to say??

11. A good reminder (that you can carry around with you!) by People I’ve Loved

12. The prettiest napkins in the most beautiful windowpane linen from The Everyday Co.

13. Mugs from Sapling Press = no brainer

14. Zodiac matchboxes by The Social Type printed in gold hologram foil!

15. The Daydreamer from Thimblepress is a journal with a place to track ideas, notes, to-do lists, inspiration, and other random things – perfect for anyone who uses an online calendar but still wants a place to write things down and brainstorm.

16. Gold foil and emerald green in a comfy sweatshirt? Yes, please! (from Ban.do)

Playful Mountain-Inspired Wedding Invitations

We’re loving these cheerful, whimsical, and playful mountain-inspired wedding invitations from Alison of One + Only Paper, from the circle puzzle save the date (so fun!) to the whimsical calligraphed envelopes. Alison incorporated photography throughout the invitation suite, and the various images add just the right amount of texture to this flat printed suite. The real showstopper is the bellyband that also serves as a map and poster – all in one!

Playful Mountain-Inspired Wedding Invitations by One and Only Paper

From Alison: Melissa and Phil were married in late summer in Asheville, North Carolina, a fun mountain town with its own unique vibe. Melissa and Phil both love puzzles and games, and their fun loving, relaxed vibe set the tone for a super fun wedding suite.

Playful Mountain-Inspired Wedding Invitations by One and Only Paper

We started with their save the date, and decided to make it extra special; we created a circle puzzle for their guests to solve. It was the perfect way to communicate to guests that this would be no ordinary wedding.

Playful Mountain-Inspired Wedding Invitations by One and Only Paper

Playful Mountain-Inspired Wedding Invitations by One and Only Paper

I worked closely with Gabrielle of Quietude Co. on the invitations. As Phil and Melissa are personal friends of ours, we wanted to be sure to do something spectacular and perfectly them for their invitations. The showstopper of the invitation suite was their welcome map. It functioned as a belly band in the envelope, and unfolded to an illustrated map of Melissa and Phil’s favorite spots in Asheville on one side, and a poster that guests could interact with during the wedding weekend on the other. We encouraged guests to visit the spots on the map, and take a photo of their poster, stating that they had #phunwithphilissa, Phil and Melissa’s wedding hashtag.

Playful Mountain-Inspired Wedding Invitations by One and Only Paper

Playful Mountain-Inspired Wedding Invitations by One and Only Paper

We kept the invitation clean and simple, with everything else going on in the suite, we wanted it to call attention in its simplicity. The backside featured their monogram. Another special touch was that all of the pieces for this suite were double sided, as we wanted it to feel fun and unexpected, like a surprise.

Playful Mountain-Inspired Wedding Invitations by One and Only Paper

Playful Mountain-Inspired Wedding Invitations by One and Only Paper

Something else unusual for this suite was the use of photography. We felt it would be another unique touch, and add color and texture in a more effective way than just using flat colors. We used succulents on the back side of the reply card to tie in the succulents that Melissa and Phil planned to grow and use as centerpieces at the wedding, and the mountains were evocative of the beautiful mountain views throughout Asheville.

Playful Mountain-Inspired Wedding Invitations by One and Only Paper

The entire suite was enclosed in an oversize navy envelope, with fresh white calligraphy on the front, a more formal touch, but the movement and beauty of the calligraphy kept it feeling fresh and modern.

Playful Mountain-Inspired Wedding Invitations by One and Only Paper

Thanks Alison!

Design: One + Only Paper

Calligraphy: Quietude Co.

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

Photo Credits: Mikkel Paige

2016 Gift Guide: For Designers, Artists, and Calligraphers

Today we’re sharing some gift ideas for designers, artists, and calligraphers! I started doing this guide a couple of years ago, after a very sweet husband sent an email asking for gift ideas for his wife. This year, Ashley Buzzy, Li Wardian, Emily from Hartland Brooklyn, and Katie from Odd Daughter Paper all sent over some fabulous ideas!

2016 Gift Guide: Gift Ideas for Designers, Artists, and Calligraphers

1. I’m obsessed with these shimmery iridescent calligraphy inks! They come in every color of the rainbow, but I’m loving iridescent coral, silver, and green.

2. This leather artist kit from Signora e Mare boasts six pockets to hold tools and instruments, while the convenient inkwell and carrier allow for those on-the-go projects and easy travel. Each kit is secured tight with a hand stitched strap.

3. The cutest hologram pencil case for corralling all those essential pens, pencils, and small tools.

4. Tom’s Studio makes the most unbelievably gorgeous copper calligraphy pen holders

5. Rich and radiant liquid watercolors for everything from brush lettering to watercolor illustration. The colors are available both individually and in three separate sets – Set #2 has beautiful earthy colors like indian red, sepia, and yellow ochre.

6. + 7. Handmade paper is an absolute treat for a calligrapher – and there are so many options these days! Arpa Handmade Paper (available in gorgeous shades of pale pink and lavender and envelopes with gorgeous deckled flap edges!), Share Studios (pictured in no. 6 above), Fabulous Fancy Pants, Signora e Mare, and Silk & Willow, just to name a few.

8. Blocks of watercolor paper will always be a welcome gift to any watercolor artist. Calligrapher and watercolor artist Li Ward recommends blocks of Fabriano and Arches cold press watercolor paper.

9. Pretty pink and navy blue pens for lovely stocking stuffers

10. These Ikea storage boxes are perfect for keeping track of small tubes of paint, brushes, and other small art supplies, according to Ashley Buzzy. Ashley uses her boxes to store paint tubes, brushes, washi tape, calligraphy pens, ink pots, and more.

11. This beautiful Japanese watercolor set comes with 36 color pans, including bright neons and shimmery metallics!

12. Every studio or home office needs a pretty candle. I’m a big fan of these Clementine + Clove candles from Sydney Hale Co., while calligrapher Li Ward recommends this Smoke on the Water candle for lettering sessions. Li says it smells romantic and mysterious like a haunted house!

13. A couple essential paper tools: a deckle edge ruler and transfer tape gun (with plenty of refills)

14. This paper & book press is definitely a high end item, but Ashley Buzzy says it’s the single most useful tool in her studio. From Ashley: With the textural type of projects that calligraphers are being asked to do more and more, it’s amazing for flattening out watercolor-washed paper and flattening folded place cards. When I gold leafed a large order of invitations I pressed them afterward in a stack to make sure the leaf was securely adhered. If I do brush lettering on a sheet and it warps the paper, I just press it for a couple of days to flatten it out. Sometimes I’ll press lined envelopes for a couple of hours to flatten them out, etc. It’s just so so so helpful!

p.s. If you’re handy, you could probably DIY your own paper & book press at home. I found a few options here!

15. These simple and modern notebooks by Iron Curtain Press are perfect for sketching, writing down ideas, and so much more.

16. This Italian wood desk set is a beautiful gift for calligraphers and brush lettering artists! I also love these wood block pen holders for designers, illustrators, and hand lettering artists.

A couple additional ideas:

Online workshops and classes make a wonderful gift for both aspiring and established artists. There are classes to fit pretty much any and every need and interest, from Stationery Biz 100 to Tradeshow Bootcamp webinars for stationers interested in developing wholesale collections, to calligraphy and watercolor classes on Skillshare, Brit + Co., Creativebug, and of course the Modern Calligraphy Summit!

For artists that enjoy working with music playing in the background, consider a Spotify or music streaming subscription.

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