DIY Tutorial: Scalloped Wood Frame Save the Date

This save the date project has been brewing in our brains for a while now. After we found out how wonderful it was to stamp on wood in this tutorial, we’ve been biting at the bit to use it again. For this save the date, we used spray paint to create the “frame” effect on the wood piece before stamping the text. We couldn’t be happier with the finished project! –Bailey and Emma of Antiquaria

DIY Tutorial: Rubber Stamps on Wood Save the Date by Antiquaria via Oh So Beautiful Paper

DIY Tutorial: Rubber Stamps on Wood Save the Date by Antiquaria via Oh So Beautiful Paper

The subtle wood grain adds such a nice texture to the design.

DIY Tutorial: Rubber Stamps on Wood Save the Date by Antiquaria via Oh So Beautiful Paper

Step One: Since the wood veneer that we used in the project comes in large square sheets, we first had to cut out our A2 (5.5″ x 4.25″) cards from the sheet.

DIY Tutorial: Rubber Stamps on Wood Save the Date by Antiquaria via Oh So Beautiful Paper

Step Two: Once you have all of your cards cut to size, you’ll now need to prep them for painting. To mask the center and make the frame shape in the wood, we double stick taped an oval scallop flat card to the center of each wood card. We then used acrylic spray paint over the entire card to complete the frame image. **You really only need one pack of oval scallop cards to complete the project. You can reuse them after the paint is completely dry.** Once everything is dry, peel off the oval scallop card and set aside. Repeat the process until all of your cards are complete.

DIY Tutorial: Rubber Stamps on Wood Save the Date by Antiquaria via Oh So Beautiful Paper

Step Three: You’ll now want to print your save the date. Place one of the cards on a hard surface. Ink your stamp (we used our Floral Calligraphy Save the Date stamp) and center it over the oval portion of the card. Once centered, press down firmly, using both hand to make the print. Please watch this video for more information on inking and stamping an oversized stamp.

DIY Tutorial: Rubber Stamps on Wood Save the Date by Antiquaria via Oh So Beautiful Paper

Step Four: Since many out of town guests need to make travel and accommodation arrangements prior to receiving your wedding invitation, it is wise to include an accommodations card or website card with your save the date. This way, they have all of the information they’ll need to make it to your wedding! Print this standard business sized card (2″ x 3.5″) using the stamp printing technique described in step three. To coordinate with our save the date, we used our (Floral Calligraphy Accommodations stamp).

DIY Tutorial: Rubber Stamps on Wood Save the Date by Antiquaria via Oh So Beautiful Paper

Step Five: Now all that’s left is to stamp your return address (we used our Floral Calligraphy Return Address stamp), address them, add postage and send them to all of your guests!

Materials

Floral Calligraphy Save the Date Stamp

Floral Calligraphy Accommodations Stamp-custom sized to fit tag

Floral Calligraphy Return Address Stamp

Stamp Pad in Chestnut

Wood Veneer cut down to A2 (5.5″ x 4.25″) cards, we bought ours locally at an art store

Oval Scallop Cards

A2 Envelopes

Double sided tape

Spray Paint in Liberty

Suminagashi Tags

 

Photo Credits: Antiquaria

Raena + Dominic’s Art Deco Wedding Invitations

I love design inspired by the Art Deco era – particularly when paired with a modern color palette like these wedding invitations from Nicole at Umama! Nicole mixed Art Deco-inspired patterns and lines with a very now soft aqua and gold color palette mixed with classic black and white. So pretty!

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From Nicole: For this suite, I was really inspired by so many beautiful art pieces I have seen from the art deco time period, from the clean lines of buildings, to the geometric jewelry, to the modern renditions of the time period. The design features clean lines, a geometric print, and a soft aqua infused throughout the suite.

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Thanks Nicole!

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

Photo Credits: Umama

Wildflower Wedding Invitations from An Lim

With spring right around the corner, I’ve been craving bright and vibrant color in any form. These wildflower wedding invitations from Vanessa An Lim are so perfect for spring and summer, with tons of saturated color and whimsical illustrations. So cheerful!

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From Vanessa: As a former event planner, I have worked with many brides who wanted more than a two color palette for their weddings. They wanted something festive, colorful, and whimsical. I created this invitation so they could have fun with color. Something they could match with vibrant accents like paper flowers in an array of colors, mismatched china, or more organic accents like wood and simple greenery.

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Thanks Vanessa!

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

Photo Credits: An Lim

Constellation Wedding Invitations by Moontree Letterpress

I’ve been slightly obsessed with anything constellation-related for a while now (evidence here and here), so I was seriously excited when I saw this beautiful new constellation wedding invitation in the Heritage Collection from Rebecca of Moontree Letterpress. Rebecca was inspired by the ceiling of Grand Central Station (hands down one of the most beautiful places in New York City), collaborating with Philadelphia designer Ed Brogna to create this beautiful star-filled invitation in her clean and classic design style.

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From Rebecca: With Spring just around the corner, wedding invitation season is upon us once again. This year at Moontree we’ve added some new designs to the wedding invitation collection, inspired by the things that capture our imaginations and interests. Again this year I have teamed up with Philadelphia designer Ed Brogna to expand the Heritage Collection, which focuses on elements of the great outdoors, classic American design, typographical trends and vintage graphics.

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Our new Constellation design came from our walk through one of my favorite places in New York, Grand Central Station. The entire ceiling of the main terminal hall features a breathtaking map of the night sky. And if that wasn’t special enough, the artist positioned the constellations so they read in reverse, in order for us to see the stars “as God would.”  I’ve always loved that.

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Thanks Rebecca!

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Photo Credits: Moontree Letterpress