Happy Weekend!

Happy Friday everyone! Guess what?? If you’re in the DC area, we’re doing a special pop up with our friends Brief Assembly this Saturday from 2-5 pm! We’ll have some of our Liquorary vintage glassware and barware for sale, and I’ll even be there with some of our #OSBPxMonVoir art prints! Plus, we’ll have some brand new (!!) curated cocktail kits with our favorite syrups and bitters! (they make excellent holiday gifts, just FYI 😉) It would be so fun to meet you in person, and you can knock all of your holiday shopping out in one spot! If you can’t make the pop up in person, you can grab your own art print right here and our curated cocktail kits right here, but I really hope you’ll stop by if you’re in the area! Details are below – see you there! But in the meantime…

OSBP x Liquorary x Brief Assembly Pop-Up!

…a few links for your weekend!

Loving this sweater – especially in pale lavender and that deep teal green!

Great ideas for using paper flowers in your wedding

I’m totally doing this next year: DIY ornament advent calendar

A geology birthday party! SUCH a great idea!

An historical way of looking at trickle-down economics

Attacks on hospitals led to the Geneva Conventions 153 years ago. It is the original war crime. Since 2011, the Syrian regime has conducted more than 450 attacks on Syrian hospitals, including NICUs, nurseries, and emergency medicine.

 

This week on Oh So Beautiful Paper:

Gift Guides! We’ve done four gift guides so far: Home + Style Gift Ideas, Gift Guide for Creatives, Gift Ideas for Kids, and Cocktail + Entertaining Gifts. 

Gorgeous and classic ocean-inspired wedding invitations

Navy and gold foil agate-inspired wedding invitations

Behind the Stationery with bi-coastal stationery duo Anne + Kate

A thank you card round up to help prepare for post-holiday thank you cards!

 

That’s it for me this week! I hope you have a fantastic weekend and I’ll see you back here on Monday! xoxo

2017 Gift Guide: Cocktails + Entertaining

Today’s gift guide is all about cocktails and entertaining! We’ve rounded up some of our favorite bar tools, syrups, and accessories for your favorite imbiber, along with a few gorgeous entertaining pieces for the nights that you invite friends over for cocktails. There’s even a spirits tasting box that sounds pretty exciting. Here are a few ideas to help get you started!

2017 Gift Guide: Cocktails and Entertaining

1. Loving the new matte black bar tools from Cocktail Kingdom

2. Give your favorite imbiber a set of bitters and syrups to power their cocktails all year long! For Tiki fans, we love the tropical syrups from Liber & Co., which makes syrups with clean, bright flavors like this Tropical Passionfruit Syrup and Almond Orgeat and these Bittermens Tiki bitters. For classic cocktail fans, grab this curated kit of hard-to-find syrups and bitters that are essential for making pre-prohibition cocktail recipes like the Clover Club and The Martinez. Plus, each kit comes with a few cocktail recipe cards to help get you started!

3. Drinks by the Dram offers a huge selection of tasting box sets filled with award-winning samples of the finest spirits, including several spirits that would otherwise be really difficult to find or totally out of budget. It’s a great way to sample and learn about different spirits at an affordable price point.

4. This brass and matte black cocktail shaker would look amazing on your home bar cart!

5. + 6. If you can find them in your area, these two spirits make wonderful gifts: Cali Whiskey and Sukkah Hill Etrog and Besamim Liqueurs. The Sukkah Hill liqueurs are complex, with robust flavors inspired by Jewish cuisine that make fantastic cocktail ingredients – and are great for sipping.

7. An AeroGarden to grow fresh herbs for cocktail garnishes and syrups throughout the year.

8. Just a few of the cocktail books on our wish list: The Drunken Botanist, And a Bottle of Rum, and A Proper Drink (not pictured, but still on our list).

9. This Viski professional citrus juicer isn’t the prettiest thing in the world, but it makes juicing fresh citrus so easy that it will change your drinks forever.

10. Cheese and cocktails go hand in hand. This large bread board from Food52 would make the perfect cheese and antipasti board!

11. Completely obsessed with this marbled serving tray by Eliana Bernard.

12. Cocktail Kingdom Professional Ice Sphere Maker – for making that perfectly clear and perfectly round ice sphere.

13. This Alva Cocktail Mixing Vessel by Analog Mercantile is a beautiful stoneware mixing pitcher, made in the United States – and does double-duty as a vase when not in use.

14. Cozy Linen makes the most gorgeous table linens, from tablecloths to tea towels to dinner napkins. This gray striped linen tablecloth is a classic, but I’m also loving the pale pink version!

Thank You Cards

The thank you card is really the backbone of any stationery collection. And rightly so – greeting cards and stationery is all about keeping in touch and connecting through a handwritten note, and what better reason to send a note than to thank a dear friend or family member? Thank you cards don’t have to be stuffy or formal – the most important thing is that YOU like the design and write your message inside. Employing humor, bright colors and cheeky illustrations, these selections show your personality as well as your appreciation. –Shauna

Thank You CardsFrom top right:

1. Enjoyed those front row tickets to Beyonce this summer? Send this Rifle Paper Co. foil extravaganza.

2. Aunt sent you flowers because she heard you were feeling down? This floral illustration by Dinara Mirtalopova for Red Cap Cards is a sure winner.

3. Finally scored an invitation to your neighbor’s annual BBQ? This Hello!Lucky hot dog design is a perfect way let them know just how you enjoyed those ribs.

4. Extremely generous friend gave up their Saturday to help you move? Pair this Smudge Ink card with an actual six pack and they’ll grumble less the next time you call.

5. Spouse knocked it out of the park for your birthday this year? Tell them how truly grateful you are for the gift (and them!) with this gold foil number from Frankie’s Girl.

6. Best bud stay up most of the night to help install your art show? Clearly, only a sheep wearing a headband will do. From Amy Heitman.

7. Home made treats appear on your desk for your birthday? Show your team just how much you care with this message forward design from Ladyfingers Letterpress.

8. Co-worker do you a solid? Drop this perfectly pink Ban.do card on their chair during lunch (next coffee is on you as well).

9. Mom passed along a new novel she thought you might enjoy? Show her she raised you right with this sweet beehive from One Canoe Two.

10. Quite possibly the worlds most perfect thank you card (also a garbage can) from Blue Barnhouse.

Behind the Stationery: anne and kate

Our next Behind the Stationery feature is a bi-coastal duo! Anne & Kate have been dedicated to growing their business full-time for almost a year now, but their friendship began years before they started their business. I’m so excited to have them here to share about their workflow from upstate New York to LA that includes many Facetimes and a unique design process. Take it away, ladies! — Megan Soh

Behind the Stationery: Anne & Kate

Kate: Before working on anne and kate in a full time capacity, I worked as a freelance graphic designer for small studios and in-house marketing groups.

Anne: I am a fine artist and when I am not working on anne and kate, I make paintings and large scale installations. I rely heavily on screen printing to make my artwork so the studio constantly has some printing happening in it. Before I gave anne and kate more of a full time focus I was an adjunct professor of fine art at a number of universities in Philadelphia — teaching painting and screen printing.

We began by collaborating on custom design projects for friends’ weddings. We love designing for clients but wanted to create a cohesive line that was all our own. We were interested in products that helped friends stay in touch beyond coming together for big life events. Throughout our friendship we’ve kept in touch through snail mail, letters, postcards and notes. This inspired us to launch a line of cards at the National Stationery Show in 2016.

Behind the Stationery: Anne & Kate

Because we live in two different cities, we have two separate work spaces. Our studio for production and fulfillment is in upstate New York in a tiny town called Valatie, where Anne lives. There is a barn on her property that we use as our studio. Kate lives in LA and works out of her home.

Behind the Stationery: Anne & Kate

All of our stationery is screen printed. We make greeting cards, thank you notes, postcards, and gift tags. Additionally, we make wrapping paper and other party supplies. Our products are bold — we are both drawn to intense color and we think our color is what helps set us apart from other lines. We make cards that feel fresh and communicate positivity and a sense of exuberance. Screen printing suits our design aesthetic because it is great for crisp graphic imagery and produces a unique flat, juicy, color. Our neon colors wouldn’t be possible with the same density and impact in any other print medium.

Behind the Stationery: Anne & Kate

We have a long distance bestie business! We met in college and haven’t lived in the same city since. Because of our personal relationship with stationery and the role it has played helping us keep in touch, celebrate birthdays, life achievements, and provide comfort when things have been hard, our designs tend to gravitate toward cards that celebrate love and friendship. While we have styles for all occasions we always come back to sentiments that are super positive, encouraging, or celebratory. We believe in celebrating life’s important moments – big and small. Showing someone you care by sending them a note or taking the time to wrapping their gift with super special wrapping paper is an amazing gesture. We all need to be shown a little love and care, and we think that should take the form of a neon yellow WOO HOO!

Behind the Stationery: Anne & Kate

We each maintain independent schedules because we work long distance. We schedule weekly calls to talk about the big stuff and but are in contact daily; our text thread is full of pictures of doodles of new design ideas, screen captures of the designs we are working on on the computer, and notes about the status of orders – all interspersed with random personal messages. Our friendship naturally interjects itself in to our work and vice versa.

Behind the Stationery: Anne & Kate

We have strategically scheduled in-person meetings where we travel to stay with each other. When a work session requires printing, sampling new designs and testing colors, Kate comes to NY. For design sessions and planning, Anne travels to LA.

Behind the Stationery: Anne & Kate

Anne: I manage all the production (in-house and what we outsource) and fulfillment. My days vary based on the volume of orders, design deadlines, and our inventory needs. I try and devote a few hours every morning to packaging inventory to make order fulfillment easier and more efficient. I devote at least two days to printing to keep up on the inventory of the styles we print in-house. I work with our vendors to manage the production of the styles we outsource and manage our part-time studio assistant who helps with packaging and inventory management.

Behind the Stationery: Anne & Kate

Working in a barn adjacent to my house provides for an very easy commute, but I am careful to set office hours to keep me from popping over in the middle of the night to do some work. It’s a real bonus to walk across the lawn to the barn – I just have to been on the look out for bunnies and deer if I do go late at night!

Behind the Stationery: Anne & Kate

Kate: I manage the wholesale accounts and custom clients, marketing, and accounting. In the morning I respond to inquiries from wholesale accounts, vendors, sales reps, and clients. The rest of my time is divided between accounting, designing, planning, web and social media. We’ve only been at this full-time for about a year so we are just starting to get into a real groove with our calendar. And I’m in the middle of moving from Chicago to LA which is throwing my usual schedule out the window! I have 3 little kids, so I usually finish the day early to pick them up from school. If there’s time-sensitive work to be done I get back to it after they are all asleep.

Behind the Stationery: Anne & Kate

We design collaboratively. We start by brainstorming ideas over the phone, making a master list of styles we need (like new birthday or graduation cards) and then work on sketches individually. We both often start with very loose doodle and sketches on paper, then we then refine them in Illustrator. There is often a lot of overlap in the way we’ve approached the design concept or illustration so it becomes easy to fuse our work into a finished piece. We feel that our work is stronger because we design collaboratively; it brings together our different strengths in color, typography, pattern, and composition.

Behind the Stationery: Anne & Kate

Once we have a design layout nearly resolved, we tackle the color separations. We design with layers and overlap in mind; we use the last stage of the design process to carefully refine how parts of the design interact. We sample the designs by screen printing them at the studio to see what will make the cut to move into production. Once design, color and styles are finalized we prep files for outsourcing or for Anne who puts it into our in-house production schedule.

Behind the Stationery: Anne & Kate

We are always trying to be more efficient in how we work, both in our own spaces and in how we work together. It’s always a struggle to protect the design process – it’s the most fun part of what we do, and the most important – but we manage nearly all of the aspects the business ourselves and it involves so much more than design. There are endless business-related tasks that no one likes to think about!

Behind the Stationery: Anne & Kate

All images courtesy of anne & kate.

Want to be featured in the Behind the Stationery column? Reach out to Megan at megan [at] ohsobeautifulpaper [dot] com for more details.

2017 Gift Guide for Kids!

If you’re on the hunt for creative gift ideas for kids, this guide is for you! I base these guides around things that I think my own kids – Sophie, age 5, and Alice, age 3 – would enjoy, so these picks are mostly geared towards that age range. If you’re looking for ideas for younger kids, check out the gift guides from 2016, 2015, and 2014, there are definitely a bunch of great ideas there! This year, Sophie is really into STEAM (science, technology, engineering, art, and math), so you’ll definitely see that woven throughout this year’s gift ideas. Even though my girls are still pretty young for a lot of things, this is really such a fun age to watch their interests and creativity develop!

Gift Ideas for Kids!

1. I bought a vintage U.S. map puzzle of where all the pieces are shaped like the actual states, and my girls play with it ALL the time (you can find something similar here!). My kindergartener has been really interested in world geography lately, so I’m thinking about adding this World Map Puzzle to our collection!

2. These portable playsets from Sago Mini are the perfect toys to bring along on family trips or when you need something to keep your kids quietly entertained!

3. + 4. Now that Sophie is learning how to read and white, all she wants to do is write and draw in notebooks. We go through about two notebooks a week, no joke. And she isn’t even an angsty teenager yet! She recently picked out a locked diary from her school’s book fair – I think she’d really like this Forest Friends Locked Diary when she runs out of space in the current one! These Stardust Gelly Roll Pens are metallic and sparkly and would make a lovely stocking stuffer!

5. This awesome gadget is called Code-a-pillar – kids can manipulate the pieces to make it go in different directions and reach a particular target. It’s both fun and educational! Win-win.

6. We don’t have a whole lot of room for toys, so I’m always a fan of subscription craft or STEM kits for kids. I just signed my girls up for a subscription from Kiwi Co., which delivers age-appropriate projects straight to your home every month. If subscriptions aren’t your thing, you can also find fun projects on sites like Seedling (this pirate activity looks fun!). And this website has a bunch of awesome-looking science kits for slightly older kids.

7. My girls love building toys: Magnatiles, blocks, Duplos, etc. If your kids also like to build, these Constructibles kits inspired by famous architects look like they’d be a lot of fun!

8. Sophie is really into rocks and crystals these days – this gemstone excavation kit from National Geographic is on our list!

9. My girls love the Hervé Tullet books, and this imaginative Za Za Zoom game based on the books looks like a lot of fun!

10. Magic Tracks!

11. If you’re already well stocked on art supplies, these Aquabeads are a fun creative activity (and don’t require ironing like traditional perler bead kits). 

p.s. Gift ideas for 4 year olds3 year olds, 2 year olds, and 15-month olds

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