DIY Tutorial: Dinner Party Placemats + Menus

One of the most fun aspects of a throwing a great party is designing the decor. There are so many creative options to choose from and it can really help accentuate the aesthetics of the event. Today, we designed a fun, easy and inexpensive option perfect for a western style wedding or even a dinner party! â€“ Bailey and Emma of Antiquaria

DIY Tutorial: Rubber Stamp Dinner Party Placemat by Antiquaria via Oh So Beautiful Paper

DIY Tutorial: Rubber Stamp Dinner Party Placemat by Antiquaria via Oh So Beautiful Paper

Step One: Cut a section of kraft paper off of a gift wrap roll sized to fit the length of your table. At each seat, trace a plate using a black brush marker so that you have the correct plate proportion.

DIY Tutorial: Rubber Stamp Dinner Party Placemat by Antiquaria via Oh So Beautiful Paper

Step Two: Decorate each plate! Using the same brush marker, draw a pattern on the circle you’ve just traced. We used a triangle motif to stay with the western theme…but scallops or flowers could be super cute too!

DIY Tutorial: Rubber Stamp Dinner Party Placemat by Antiquaria via Oh So Beautiful Paper

Step Three: So that everyone knows exactly where to sit, write each guests name under the plate. We penciled the name lightly first so that we could be sure that it was centered. Then, we traced over it in black to match the rest of the setting.

DIY Tutorial: Rubber Stamp Dinner Party Placemat by Antiquaria via Oh So Beautiful Paper

Step Four: Now it’s time to stamp your menus. Ink your menu stamp (we used our Old West Menu Stamp) with a black pad. On the oversized stamps, such as menus, it works best to hold the stamp facing you and dab and swipe the pad onto the stamp image.

DIY Tutorial: Rubber Stamp Dinner Party Placemat by Antiquaria via Oh So Beautiful Paper

Step Five: Once the stamp is inked, center it over your menu card. Press down using moderate pressure. Lift it off and set aside to dry thoroughly. For a step-by-step video tutorial about the stamp printing process go here.

Materials

Old West Menu Stamp

Stamp Pad in black

Turquoise 5″ x 7″ card stock

Wrapping Paper in paper bag

Scissors

Brush Pen

Plate

Photo Credit: Antiquaria for Oh So Beautiful Paper

Alphabet Art

When we first found out we were expecting a baby last year, my thoughts quickly turned to nursery artwork. I’m a big fan of incorporating alphabet prints in nurseries – pretty to look at and educational! So today I thought I’d round up some of my favorite alphabet artwork to share with you!

Alphabet Nursery Prints + Posters via Oh So Beautiful Paper

1. Rifle Paper Co.; 2. Sass & Peril; 3. Clementine Creative; 4. Jessica Hische; 5. Petit Collage; 6. Bookhou

p.s. Lots more art for kids right here!

Pretty Paper in the Office: Clips & Markers

I’m typically a big fan of using sticky notes to flag my important pages, but there are times when a thin little piece of paper won’t do the job. They get curled and folded, torn and tucked in; not very practical and definitely not professional. This is where index clips and page markers swoop in to save the day. Whether your style be cute or classic, I’ve put together a round up of clips and markers that will point you in the right direction. – Julie
Pretty Paper in the Office - Clips & Markers

 

No. 1 To Do/To Don’t clips by Knock Knock; No. 2 Letterpress number clips from Present&Correct; No. 3 Midori brass number clips from Present&Correct; No. 4 Metal tab clips from Present&Correct; No. 5 Midori brass index clips from Present&Correct; No. 6 Book dart markers from Canoe

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Inspired by: Mythical Creatures

It all started with this Big Foot card from Blackbird Letterpress, then Banquet Workshop came out with this awesome print – and now I’m seeing mythical creatures everywhere! Particularly unicorns, which is never a bad thing. We could all use a few more unicorns in our lives.

Inspired-By-Mythical-Creatures

1. Banquet Workshop; 2. Quill & Fox; 3. Pistachio Press; 4. Yelena Bryksenkova for Red Cap Cards; 5. Isabell’s Umbrella; 6. Blackbird Letterpress

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