End of Summer Cocktail Party

This is officially the last week of summer, which means it’s time for the final installment of our summer cocktail series with St-Germain! As some of you may know, I previously worked as a diplomat with the U.S. Department of State and I still have several friends in the civil and foreign service. Over the years we’ve both welcomed friends home after a couple years overseas or wished them well as they departed for a new assignment. So for this party, we imagined that we were throwing a bon voyage cocktail party – but with cocktail recipes that will work for any party or occasion. This one was particularly fun, since I was able to use some of the treasures that I’ve accumulated during my own travels!

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Courtney from Swiss Cottage Designs created the beautiful invitations, featuring a double-sided design with an air mail-inspired border and a map background on kraft paper. I love the way Courtney made the initials look like map pins! Michele from Meant to Be Calligraphy addressed the square envelopes in her Edwards style.

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We wanted to bring a slightly more masculine vibe to this cocktail party, so we incorporated wood and kraft paper along with deeper tones of purple and burgundy.

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For the floral arrangements, I used jewel toned flowers – sweet peas, ranunculus, anemones, and wax flowers – in a tall brass vase and our Turkish coffee pot, along with a potted maidenhair fern and a few scattered succulents.

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I took one of Michele’s calligraphy classes a couple months ago. And while I’m still learning and practicing, I was inspired the night before to create this “bon voyage” banner using a white India ink marker and kraft paper. It’s definitely not perfect, but I really love it!

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If you’re hosting a party at home, use every available surface! We found this antique Egyptian etched brass tray at a local flea market, and it makes a perfect coffee table for drinks and appetizers.

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For favor bags, I used a pencil eraser to stamp polka dots in neon pink, coral, and purple ink on simple muslin bags.

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Full cocktail recipes are coming up in just a bit!

Invitations: Swiss Cottage Designs

Calligraphy: Meant to Be Calligraphy

Menu cards and favor bags: Paper Source

Party & Floral Design: Oh So Beautiful Paper

Photo Credits: Nole Garey for Oh So Beautiful Paper

This post is brought to you in collaboration with St-Germain. All content, photos, recipes, and words are our own. Thank you for supporting the sponsors that help make Oh So Beautiful Paper possible!

Seasonal Stationery: 2014 Calendars, Part 2

Well, hello again! Thank you so much for your patience with our unexpected hiatus over the last few days! Ah, technology growing pains. Anyway, I’m thrilled to be back, particularly since I have a few things that I’ve been dying to share with all of you! So let’s jump right in, starting with another quick round up of a few more favorite 2014 calendars!

2014 Calendar Round Up via Oh So Beautiful Paper

1. Printerette Press; 2. Mr. Boddington’s Studio; 3. Pei Design; 4. Wild Ink Press; 5. Hammerpress

Check out the full 2014 calendar round up right here!

{images via their respective sources}

Friday Happy Hour: The Mai Pen Rai

Normally when I mix St-Germain cocktails, I’m trying to match the liqueur’s floral notes. But St-Germain also has a fruity sweetness to it that’s been likened to lychee fruit. So that got me thinking: could I use St-Germain in a cocktail tribute to the flavors of southeast Asia, where lychee is a common ingredient? And the answer is: yes, yes I could. Nole and I are suckers for southeast Asian cuisines, with their amazing flavors and amazing foods, making this a pretty easy cocktail to taste-test as I worked on the recipe: the sweet and funky Mai Pen Rai.– Andrew

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OSBP Signature Cocktail Recipe: The Mai Pen Rai

Illustration by Shauna Lynn for Oh So Beautiful Paper

The Mai Pen Rai

2 oz Batavia Arrak
3/4 oz 
St-Germain
3/4 oz Lemongrass Simple Syrup*
Handful of Mint and Thai Basil Leaves
Splash of Soda Water

Combine the mint and basil leaves with the St-Germain and lemongrass simple syrup, then muddle gently. Fill the glass with lots of crushed ice, then add the Arak and top with a splash of soda water. Stir gently and enjoy!

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*To make the lemongrass simple syrup, first wash and dice a few stalks of lemongrass. Bring a cup of water to a boil, then reduce to a simmer and add two cups of turbinado sugar (my go-to for simple syrup) or white sugar (which will let the lemongrass flavor shine through more cleanly). Stir the sugar to dissolve it and then dump in the chopped lemongrass, stirring frequently for 20-30 minutes. At first you won’t notice much happening, but around the 15-20 minute mark, you should notice a really strong smell of lemongrass. Pour the mixture into a bottle, straining out the lemongrass, and store in the fridge for up to a month. You should end up with about 2 cups of syrup.

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The Mai Pen Rai is something like (my imagined version of) a southeast Asian Mojito.  It’s tall and cold and sweet, full of mint and ice, and the Arrack has something of a funky rum flavor to it.  But it adds some local twists to set it apart.  The Thai basil lends an herbal savoriness to it, while the St-Germain floral, fruity flavors mimic lychee fruit.  And the Arrack…

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Batavia Arrack is, like Brazilian Cachaça, distilled from fermented sugarcane and a bit of red rice. It has some of the same funky flavors as Cachaça, which can be used in a pinch if you can’t find Batavia Arrack (and it’s not easy; we found ours at one of DC’s best liquor stores, Ace Beverage). However, do not substitute Lebanese Arrack, which is distilled from grapes, flavored with anise, and sweetened. Look for the real stuff, imported by Haus Alpenz: distilled on the Indonesian island of Java according to the same recipe used since the 17th century, in Chinese pot stills, aged in teak vats. Batavia Arrack, which featured in many of the earliest punch recipes, gets its name from the Arabic word ‘araq, meaning sweat (I’m guessing a metaphor of the distillation process) and a common word for spirits of any kind throughout much of Asia. In his awesome book Punch, David Wondrich says of Batavia Arrack that it “has a raw, flat tang that has a way of floating itself…right into that tiny, atavistic part of your brain that controls motor function and inhibition. It’s got that funk.” Amen.

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Oh, and the name? Mai pen rai is a Thai phrase that means, among other things: you’re welcome, no problem, it’s all good, no worries (and sometimes: not my problem). You get the idea. The Mai Pen Rai is just like that: a get along drink, an all-purpose problem solver, and, like the Mojito, perfect for just chilling out on a hot day.

Photo Credits: Nole Garey for Oh So Beautiful Paper

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{happy weekend!}

Happy Friday everyone! Memory associations are such a funny thing. When we went into the hospital on September 10 last year, it was still hot and humid summer outside. When we came back out five days later with our baby girl (thanks induction!), it was cool and crisp fall. I will forever associate Sophie’s birthday with the changing of the seasons. And just yesterday, the temperatures thankfully dropped from the 90s to the mid-70s in just a couple hours. Which hopefully means good weather for a certain girl’s birthday party this weekend! But in the meantime…

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…a few links for your weekend!

This week on Oh So Beautiful Paper:

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

Photo Credit: Sierra Studios Photography via My Insanity

One!

A year already. It feels like we brought her home just yesterday. Happy birthday my sweet, funny, adorable baby girl. I love you bigger than the sky.

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We’re having a party, of course, if for no other reason to celebrate the fact that we made it through the year. Yay! I’ll be sure to share the invitations and party details soon!

All photos by me via Instagram