Happy Weekend

After a really tough week, I’m looking forward to a long weekend to rest and de-stress a bit. But first, exciting news! We’ve scheduled our first workshops at Common Room Studio! Michele of Meant to Be Calligraphy will be teaching her Introduction to Contemporary Pointed Pen Calligraphy and Introduction to Modern Brush Lettering classes on October 15 and November 19! You can sign up here and here.

Great Lakes Goods Peace Sign Wall Charm via Salt & Sundry

Image by Salt & Sundry

Also! A couple of folks have suggested sending thank you cards to the doctors, nurses, and hospital staff in Las Vegas – and I love this idea! If anyone can write a great thank you card, it’s paper people (aka you guys!). If you’re able to take a few minutes to write, here are the addresses:

UMC Hospital Las Vegas
1800 W. Charleston Blvd
Las Vegas, NV 89102

Sunrise Hospital Las Vegas
3186 S. Maryland Parkway
Las Vegas, NV 89019

Desert Springs Hospital Medical Center
2075 E. Flamingo Road
Las Vegas, NV 89119

Las Vegas First Responder Thank You Cards / Calliope Paperie

Calliope Paperie being awesome with her thank you cards!

Now for your weekend links!

Zappos is matching donations to Las Vegas victims, up to a million dollars.

Can teaching civics save our democracy? (YES!)

I neeeeeed this pink faux leather moto jacket – and it’s 40% off this weekend with code FALLFEST

Thank you so much to Washingtonian for writing about our vintage glassware – they even mentioned Common Room Studio!

I’m totally crazy for this crazy cat lady Halloween costume

Learn calligraphy and brush lettering with Meant to Be Calligraphy this fall

This embroidered sweater dress is really cute (and only $42!)

Such a cool DIY floral wreath made from plastic bottles!

 

This week on Oh So Beautiful Paper:

Printable postcards for writing to your Senator and Representative

New illustrated desktop and phone wallpaper for October!

Some of my favorite Halloween projects from years past

The oversize floral pattern in these modern Chicago wedding invitations make quite a statement!

Halloween cards!

 

That’s it for me this week! I hope you all have a wonderful long weekend, and I’ll see you back here next week! xoxo

Printable Dear Senator / Dear Representative Postcards

This was a tough week. My heart goes out to anyone affected by the awful events in Las Vegas on Sunday night. I’m hugging my babies closer this week and continuing to look for things that are good and beautiful in the world, but I’m also supporting Moms Demand Action and Everytown for Gun Safety in their advocacy for meaningful gun control. I’ve been looking for more ways to help, so when I saw that calligrapher and illustrator Allie Hasson had created these Dear Senator postcards, I asked her if she’d be willing to make them available as printable designs for OSBP readers. Allie graciously agreed, so keep reading below for links to the printable files. For those of you who aren’t DIY-inclined, you can purchase a set of ten postcards directly from Allie right here – all the proceeds go to Everytown for Gun Safety.

Printable Dear Senator and Dear Representative Postcards

Engaged citizens help support and protect our democracy, and there are plenty of issues and opportunities for you to make yourself heard with your representatives in Congress. Every American citizen living in one of the 50 states is represented by two Senators that serve the entire state and one House representative that serves your particular Congressional district. Fun Fact: residents of the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and other U.S. territories have no voting representation in Congress! We have no Senators, and only one non-voting House representative, which means our residents don’t get to have their views represented on any of these important policy votes. So please, if you live in one of the 50 states, write to your Senators and Representative and make your voice heard – because we can’t!

Printable Dear Senator and Dear Representative Postcards

You can look up your two senators and their addresses here. You can look up your house representative using your zip code here. When you click on their name, scroll down and you’ll see an address.

Printable Dear Senator and Dear Representative Postcards

When writing to your senator or representative, it’s best to keep things short and sweet. Just your name, the name of the town or city where you live, and what you want them to do. If you can cite the name or number of a specific bill, great, but if not just be as specific as you can. Write about any issue that is important to you! There are staff members in every single congressional office responsible for reading constituent mail (and often responding to it) and passing constituents’ collective views to the senator or representative.

Printable Dear Senator and Dear Representative Postcards

To make the printable Dear Senator, Dear Representative postcards:

Step 1. Download the printable files below and print on any white or light colored card stock. The postcards are double sided, so be sure to follow the instructions for double-sided printing on your home printer.

Step 2. The cards are designed to be a quarter sheet of paper each, so you’ll get four cards per sheet of card stock. Once you’ve printed both sides, cut straight down the middle vertically and horizontally. A paper trimmer is easiest if you have one, or scissors if you don’t have one. 

Step 3. Write your text and address of your senator or representative. If you need some ideas for suggested text on gun control for your postcard, you can find some ideas from Allie here and from Everytown.org here. Then add a stamp and pop into the closest mailbox.

Note: If you have any trouble with double-sided printing, just print the front side and cut from there. The back file helps provide a guide for your text, address, and stamp, but isn’t necessary for mailing.

Printable Dear Senator and Dear Representative Postcards

You can download the postcards through the links below – a big thanks to Allie for making these files available to us! And just a reminder that you can purchase printed postcards directly from Allie right here, with all the proceeds going to Everytown for Gun Safety.

Dear Senator postcard

Dear Representative postcard

Dear Senator and Representative postcard

Photo Credits: Allie Hasson

All artwork © 2017 Allie Hasson. All artwork is made available for personal use only. By downloading the postcards you agree to the terms of use.

Favorite DIY Halloween Ideas!

I have a couple of fun DIY pumpkin projects that I can’t wait to share with you – but first, I thought I’d revisit some of my favorite DIY Halloween ideas from years past! First up, these DIY hologram galaxy pumpkins are SO much fun to make – and the results are SO cool! This method will work on pretty much any dark pumpkin, from matte black to a deep navy blue!

DIY Hologram Galaxy Pumpkins

DIY Hologram Galaxy Pumpkins

DIY Hologram Galaxy Pumpkins

Everything’s coming up rainbows! These colorful Halloween treat bags would be perfect for a non-traditional Halloween party:

Colorful DIY Halloween treat bags

Colorful DIY Halloween treat bags

For those of you with school-aged kids, I created these fun printable Halloween classroom treat bags with some of my favorite Halloween puns. Print them on any paper color (I used kraft paper and vellum), and fill them with sweet (or healthy) treats! You can also use white Pen-touch paint markers to add a few fun patterns on black treat bags!

Printable Halloween Classroom Treat Bags

Printable Halloween Classroom Treat Bags

And for those of you planning an adult Halloween party – printable calligraphy treat bags

 

Printable Calligraphy Halloween Favor Bags / A Fabulous Fete for Oh So Beautiful Paper

Printable Calligraphy Halloween Favor Bag / A Fabulous Fete for Oh So Beautiful Paper

Printable Calligraphy Halloween Treat Bags

My kids aren’t quite ready for the super scary side of Halloween, so I created this quirky DIY eyeball Halloween door cover using circle craft punches in a variety of sizes! Wouldn’t this be completely adorable on a classroom door??

DIY Eyeball Halloween Door Cover

DIY Eyeball Halloween Door Cover

Any requests for specific Halloween DIY projects? I’m all ears!

Modern Botanical Chicago Wedding Invitations

I’m partial to oversize floral patterns in wedding invitations – they make such a fantastic statement in a wedding invitation! (If you haven’t already, you have to check out the botanical envelope liners on these invitations.) I love how designer Christina Egan Chang combined modern elements with classic florals in these modern botanical Chicago wedding invitations. The large scale (and negative space!) text over the oversized botanical print on the RSVP card? So good! What a fun modern twist on a botanical invitation suite!

Modern Botanical Chicago Wedding Invitations by Christina Egan Chang

From Christina: This was a fun save the date announcement and wedding invitation suite for an elegant September Chicago wedding! Lauren, the bride, is a stylish advertising agency account manager and Michael is a teacher and writer. The pair, both Chicago natives, met in Michigan while at college and became engaged after six years of dating. Lauren and Michael wanted to evoke the ambiance from their wedding venue within the invitation details, so their color palette of green, white, black, and silver was pertinent to the design.

Modern Botanical Chicago Wedding Invitations by Christina Egan Chang

Their wedding reception took place in an antique shop turned event space by night, so we selected a vintage botanical print featuring the same flowers in Lauren’s bouquet as a recurring element in the invitation suite. Their table centerpieces featured stacks of vintage books draped with green eucalyptus and various seasonal white blooms, a visual that was frequently referred to during the design process. We created a modern crest with their first initials to add some boldness to their effortless black and white invitations.

Modern Botanical Chicago Wedding Invitations by Christina Egan Chang

Modern Botanical Chicago Wedding Invitations by Christina Egan Chang

Lauren and Michael opted for traditional letterpress printing on their wedding invitation. To balance out the cost of letterpress printing, we transformed the vintage botanical print multiple times, rather than purchasing additional botanical prints. Most noticeably the leaves from the print were trimmed out and reconstructed into a leaf composition for the envelope liners and front of the RSVP card. Lauren wanted a strong use of green for the envelope liner to contrast with the crisp white envelope, so this made for an excellent solution.

Modern Botanical Chicago Wedding Invitations by Christina Egan Chang

A fold over map card was included for traveling guests along with wedding details and favorite places to visit in Chicago. Lauren and Michael initially explored script fonts, classic serif fonts, and calligraphy – but ultimately opted for a modern sans serif font on their invitation suite. This type selection perfectly rounded out their personal style: an appreciation for styles of the past, combined with a love for modern and mid-century design.

Modern Botanical Chicago Wedding Invitations by Christina Egan Chang

Thanks Christina!

Design: Christina Egan Chang

Printing: Steracle Press

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

Photo Credits: Christina Egan Chang

October Desktop Downloads!

Happy October everyone! Is anyone else super excited for October?? It’s the first real month of fall on the East Coast, which means changing leaves, cozying up under blankets and sweaters, oh, and a little old thing called Halloween! Ah! This month we have three beautiful wallpapers for you to choose from, ranging from slightly spooky from Katie at The Good Twin to something a bit more warm and cozy. As always, the wallpapers are available in both desktop and phone size, so you can pick two favorites for two different devices! Which one will you choose???

October Ouija Wallpaper by the Good Twin

iPhone | Desktop

October Mask Wallpaper by the Good Twin

iPhone | Desktop

Autumn Watercolor Wallpaper

iPhone | Desktop

For personal use only. All illustrations by Nole Garey and The Good Twin for Oh So Beautiful Paper

If you’re a designer or illustrator interested in contributing your own designs to this column, please email your design to submissions(at)ohsobeautifulpaper.com with the subject line “desktop downloads.” If it’s a good fit I’ll add it to the post for the following month!