Wedding Stationery Inspiration: White on Black

I’ve got Halloween on the brain, so I’m taking today’s wedding stationery inspiration a little to the dark side with white on black paper goods.  I absolutely love how calligraphy pops when written on a dark background, and it give off the utmost sophisticated vibe used on menus, escort cards and the like.  With such a striking contest, few other details or embellishments are needed! — Kelly

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Photo by Kristen Spencer Photography via Style Me Pretty

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Dessert Label Photo by Kristen Spencer Photography via Style Me Pretty (left), Photo by Sara & Rocky Photography, Menu by Minted via Ruffled (right)

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Photo by Krista Mason Photography, Menu Calligraphy by Calligraphy Katrina and Maison du Papier via Grey Likes Weddings

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Menu by Fat Orange Cat Studio

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Wedding Certificate by Rifle Paper Co.

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Escort Cards by Plurabelle Calligraphy

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Ceremony Program by Katie Leigh Robinson Designs (left), Photo by Jenny Jimenez, Place Cards Designed by Andrio Abero and Printed by Studio on Fire via Style Me Pretty (right)

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Photo by Jen Curtis, Place Card Calligraphy by Betsy Dunlap via Once Wed

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Seating Chart and Table Numbers by Plurabelle Calligraphy

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Table Number Calligraphy by Neithersnow

{images via their respective sources}

Sarah + Ryan’s Bright Hand-Lettered Wedding Invitations

This bright and colorful wedding invitation suite from Alison of Love Citron features two of my favorite things – watercolor and whimsical hand lettering.  Alison began by creating the lettering for the invitation suite, then added watercolor washes on both the invitation elements and accompanying ceremony programs. Alison selected bright pink and orange envelopes and patterned liners to complete the design.  So pretty!

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From Alison: Everything in this wedding suite is handmade. I hand lettered all of the text and edge painted the programs. We used bright accents, like hot pink envelopes lined with patterned paper and bright orange vellum response envelopes.

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I also wanted to include watercolor elements, so I painted the lettering on the RSVP. I also did watercolor washes on the ceremony programs and each individual element of the invitation suite.

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Thanks so much Alison!

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

Photo Credits: Love Citron

DIY Tutorial: Botanical + Watercolor Save the Dates

Here at Antiquaria we love ferns. So much so that one of the first china collections that we curated for our vintage shop was dedicated to them! For today’s DIY tutorial, we combined our love for this specific botanical variety and one of our other major obsessions, watercolor, to create a simple and natural save the date.  – Bailey and Emma of Antiquaria

DIY Tutorial: Botanical Watercolor Save the Date by Antiquaria via Oh So Beautiful Paper

DIY Tutorial: Botanical Watercolor Save the Date by Antiquaria via Oh So Beautiful Paper

DIY Tutorial: Botanical Watercolor Save the Date by Antiquaria via Oh So Beautiful Paper

Step One: We get asked the question all the time – “Where do you find a stamp pad large enough for your stamps?” The answer is that any raised bed stamp pad will suffice! Simply flip the stamp (we used our Fern Forest Save the Date Stamp) over in your hand and ink the stamp, dabbing and swiping the pad across it until there is an even layer of ink. Once it is well inked, flip it over and align it over your paper (for this Save the Date you will use an A2 card). Once you’re sure it’s straight, place the stamp down with each hand on either side of the stamp.

DIY Tutorial: Botanical Watercolor Save the Date by Antiquaria via Oh So Beautiful Paper

Without moving the stamp, place your hands on the top of the stamp and press down firmly, making sure that you have pressure on all parts of the stamp. Lift the stamp off the paper, set aside and let the print dry. For this design, you will want to use a permanent, waterproof ink.

DIY Tutorial: Botanical Watercolor Save the Date by Antiquaria via Oh So Beautiful Paper

Step Two: Once the print is dry, you will want to fill in the botanical part of the design with color! Using multiple shades of greens and ochres, paint in the leaves with a small fine tip watercolor brush. Try not use too much water in this step to avoid painting too far outside the lines.

DIY Tutorial: Botanical Watercolor Save the Date by Antiquaria via Oh So Beautiful Paper

Step Three: Give the lowly envelope a little watercolor flourish as well! Simply sweep a wide, flat watercolor brush loaded with paint across the middle section of your envelope a couple of times and you’re done! Let the paint dry throughly before addressing the envelope.

DIY Tutorial: Botanical Watercolor Save the Date by Antiquaria via Oh So Beautiful Paper

Step Four: Lastly, stamp your return address (we used our Calligraphy Ampersand Return Address Stamp) on the back flap of your envelope in moss-colored ink and let it dry. Use black and white striped washi tape as a decorative seal & send them on their way!

Materials

Fern Forest Save the Date Stamp

Calligraphy Accent Return Address Stamp

Stamp Pad Waterproof black and moss green

Watercolors

Water and Jar

Paint Brushes – fine pointed and 1 in. flat

Washi Tape

Anti­quaria is a mem­ber of the Designer Rolodex – you can see more of their beau­ti­ful work right here or visit the real wedding invitations gallery for more wedding invitation ideas!

Photography by Jamie Simon of Intertwyned

Introducing…

I can’t believe my sweet little girl is almost a month old already!  Introducing Sophie Beatrice.  The past few weeks have been a sleep-deprived blur getting to know this brand new person and trying to figure out this whole parenting thing, but I’m sure it goes without saying that we’re completely over the moon and in love with our beautiful baby.

Photo by me via Instagram (@beautifulpaper)

I’m looking forward to getting back into the swing of things – and there’s so much beautiful paper that I can’t wait to share with all of you, from Halloween cards and invitations to more gorgeous calligraphy and wedding invitations.  But first, a huge thank you and lots of big hugs to the fabulous guest contributors who helped fill in over the past few weeks – Samantha and Whitney of Gus & Ruby Letterpress, Annemarie from Scout’s Honor Co., and Shauna from Forage Haberdashery – and Kelly, my amazing contributing editor, who helped keep everything running smoothly while I was away.  A million times thank you to you all!

Since I haven’t been able to do my normal Friday posts for a few weeks, I thought I’d start off with a few favorite links from the last month:

And a few sales and discounts you might enjoy:
  • Enjoy 30% off all holiday cards in the Wiley Valentine etsy shop using promo code HOLIDAY30 through November 16
  • Lion in the Sun is offering 20% off custom holiday cards (including the PostScript Brooklyn collection) through November 1
  • Duet Letterpress is having a big sale on their custom moving announcements – $50 off during the month of October!

I’ll be back with more soon!

Behind the Scenes: Anna Bond of Rifle Paper Co.

It’s my last post of the week and I’ve been saving snapshots from one of my favorite Instagram feeds. Not very often a designer comes along who changes everything! Their aesthetic and point of view is so fresh and effortless that it’s truly trend setting. If you’re a regular blog reader the artist below, she needs no introduction… — Shauna of Forage Haberdashery

behind the scenes anna bond

behind the scenes anna bond

Yep! You guessed it, the works in progress above belong to Ann Bond of Rifle Paper Co. I’ll never forget the first time I saw her work and fell.in.love. Following her Instagram feed takes you on her travels to cities like London and Paris as she gathers inspiration. She also shares her late nights painting, constant press checks and peeks into her Winter Park, Florida storefront.

Some of my favorite things by Anna in the Rifle Paper Co shop:
gold foil pocket notebooks
personalized calling cards
2013 cities calendar

Photo Credits: Anna Bond {via Instagram @annariflebond}

P.S. I hope sharing a little behind the scenes from a few of my favorite designers has you inspired to learn more about the people and processes behind some of your favorite paper goods. Thanks again to Nole for inviting me to guest blog all week – I had a blast!  xoxo, Shauna of Forage Haberdashery (see what I’m up to via Instagram @hidinginhere)