Grace Edmands Calligraphy

Good morning everyone! I’m so excited to welcome Grace Edmands Calligraphy as my newest sponsor! Grace is a relatively new calligrapher, having just started her calligraphy business a year and a half ago, but her beautiful work speaks for her enormous talent as a calligrapher:

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I love Grace’s calligraphy style – it strikes a perfect balance of classic calligraphy and modern whimsy. You can visit Grace’s website to see more examples of her work, learn more about her calligraphy process, and request rate information.

I also just wanted to say “thank you!” to Lynette from Lucky Magazine for mentioning this little ol’ blog on the Lucky Mag website today – I’m honored!  And to any new readers who might have found me on Lucky, welcome!  I hope you’ll take a minute to browse around, particularly through the real invitations gallery and wedding invitation portfolio features, and I look forward to seeing you back here again soon!

Photos by Grace Edmands

Betsy Dunlap Cupcake Party Invitations

I'm a huge fan of the amazing calligraphy from Betsy Dunlap – and I just about fell over when I saw these invitations she created for a cupcake party:

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I absolutely love the banner design on the front AND back of the outer envelope – not to mention those fabulous vintage stamps – all combined with festive red ink for a very cheerful invitation!
{photos by betsy dunlap}

Hello again! And thank you.

Hi Everyone – I’m back!  And before I say anything else I just want to send the biggest “thank you!” to Alyson and Maddy for being such wonderful guest bloggers last week!  I hope you all loved reading their posts as much as I did!

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{thank you cards via hello tenfold}

So, since I’m still trying to catch up from last week, I thought I’d start off with a quick round-up of some of my favorite posts from last week:

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{paper feathers via alicia lynn}

  • katy had an amazing vacation in Maine – now I have the strongest urge to go antiquing and spend some time at the beach!
  • very cool cross-stitch bowls by panier percé over at seesaw designs
  • amy + jason’s awesome wood + stitched + gocco invitations on brooklyn bride
  • beverly + neil’s lovely hand-made letterpress invitations were featured on mint:

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{beverly + neil’s invitations from here}

  • Did you hear about this fabulous DIY contest going on over at Classic Bride?
  • For anyone in the DC area – Maria from ritzy bee is partnering with jcrew for an event on August 9 – click here for more info!
  • Finally – a solution to all those paper scraps that I never want to throw away over on design sponge
  • I love these invitations that Jordan designed and letterpress printed for a 50th wedding anniversary party:

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{invitations via oh happy day}

Those are a few of my favorites from last week – I’ll be back with some more goodies a bit later!

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Secrets to a Standout Invitation

[Ed note: Hi everyone!  This week's first post comes from Maddy from The Inspired BrideMaddy is a talented graphic designer and art director based in Minnesota, and a recent newlywed!  At The Inspired Bride, Maddy focuses on the "how to" part of wedding planning, from color palettes to etsy finds to details and personal touches.  I'm so excited to have her here on Oh So Beautiful Paper this week!]


Invite
 

invitation from Kristina's wedding at Lovely Morning via Love Jenna

Just like Nole, I'm a paper connoisseur. As a wedding blogger, I'm delighted to see invitations daily from designers and couples alike. The more I see, the more I notice recurring details among invitations that really stand out to me. Here is my short list of design elements that will wow and make your invitation unique.

Blind Debossing: a great feature if you're going letterpress. Instead of printing with an ink, the plate makes an impression into the surface of the paper and the dimension left behind becomes the design element. This works beautifully with patterns in particular – the dimensional effect won't have as great an impact in larger graphic images. [Ed note: this process is also referred to as blind stamping]

Modern Calligraphy: I'm a fan of well done calligraphy in all forms, but I've seen a lot more invitations move to something a little bolder like Jenna Hein's work. It combines the right balance of elegant and contemporary to give an invitation a really fresh look.

Edgepaint 

photo via Dolce Press


Edge Painting: add a pop of color and fun in a more non-traditional way. Edge painting only pays off on thicker stocks like a 300 gsm or 600 gsm duplex, but it looks fantastic!

Stitching: a detail that's becoming more and more popular, and with good reason! This simple, handmade touch makes invitations feel more personal and precious. The tactile nature of stitching is great to give a little more dimension to offset printing.

Books: instead of a suite, consider compiling it all into one place – your directions, your RSVP post card, your accommodations, and every other card you'd otherwise stuff in your envelope. It's a great opportunity to tell a story as a couple while also informing your guests of all the details! It's certainly a more unique than your standard invitation, but consider your budget before going down this route.

Citrus + Stitched Wedding Invitations

Love, love the beautiful orange and blue color palette and stitching details in this wedding invitation from Flush Designs featuring vintage illustrations of citrus fruit and blossoms:

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And of course I love the kraft paper envelopes, also with a citrus detail printed over the fold.  So lovely. Check out more over at Flush Designs!

{images by Erin Hearts Court via Flush Designs}