Susie + Grant’s Modern “Hand Hold” Wedding Invitations

I’m loving the vibrant color and modern typography in these wedding invitations from Julie at Up Up Creative – not to mention the adorable illustration. Aren’t the hands a perfect motif for a pair of high school sweethearts? Sweet, simple, and so lovely!

Modern Hand Hold Wedding Invitations by Up Up Creative via Oh So Beautiful Paper (3)

From Julie: This suite was originally designed for a couple of high school sweethearts. The goal was to keep the design really clean and modern, but with a nod to the sweetness and innocence of how their love started out. The suite was printed in-house on 100% cotton paper.

Modern Hand Hold Wedding Invitations by Up Up Creative via Oh So Beautiful Paper (1)

This one design has actually triggered a whole small series of hand-related invitations – somehow the idea of hands really captured my imagination and I now have four or five designs in the shop featuring hands!

Modern Hand Hold Wedding Invitations by Up Up Creative via Oh So Beautiful Paper (4)

Modern Hand Hold Wedding Invitations by Up Up Creative via Oh So Beautiful Paper (7)

Modern Hand Hold Wedding Invitations by Up Up Creative via Oh So Beautiful Paper (5)

Thanks Julie!

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Photo Credits: Up Up Creative

Jessica + Andrew’s Vintage-Inspired Typography Wedding Invitations

These invitations from Megan Wright Design Co. have one of my favorite color palettes for a winter wedding – white, black, and gold! The invitations were inspired by the architecture of the historic reception venue, with a typography-based design that evokes the vintage-inspired wedding style. So pretty!

Black and Gold Typographic Wedding Invitations by Megan Wright Design Co. via Oh So Beautiful Paper (1)

From Megan: These black and gold typographic invitations are inspired by the reception venue, the Historic State Theater located in Elizabethtown, Kentucky. I designed these invitations with old ticket stubs in mind. Jessica wanted something vintage-inspired, bold, and unique for her winter wedding. She also really wanted to keep the design simple, focusing mainly on typography with small accent design elements.

Black and Gold Typographic Wedding Invitations by Megan Wright Design Co. via Oh So Beautiful Paper (5)

Black and Gold Typographic Wedding Invitations by Megan Wright Design Co. via Oh So Beautiful Paper (2)

Black and Gold Typographic Wedding Invitations by Megan Wright Design Co. via Oh So Beautiful Paper (3)

These invitations were digitally printed on 100# Crane pearl lettra cotton paper with gorgeous metallic gold envelopes that really fancy this invitation suite up! This bride kept things simple by sending out a RSVP postcard.

Black and Gold Typographic Wedding Invitations by Megan Wright Design Co. via Oh So Beautiful Paper (4)

Thanks Megan!

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Photo Credits: Megan Wright Design Co.

Laura + Jeremy’s Kraft Paper and Mint Green Wedding Invitations

This invitation suite from UK-based designer Belinda Love Lee is both delicately beautiful and decidedly unfussy, not to mention budget friendly! Belinda incorporated a pattern that uses the couple’s initials and an illustration inspired by Laura’s engagement ring, all wrapped up in kraft paper. The result is a sweet and simple invitation suite with classic design elements.

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From Belinda: When designing for Jeremy and Laura, I wanted to keep it simple yet still have their personality shine through. They’re young and super in love, so everything was printed and packaged with a budget in mind.

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Mint and Kraft Wedding Invitations by Belinda Love Lee (4)

My favorite part is the inside pattern, which was inspired by the bride’s engagement ring. The ring was a hand me down previously worn by her fiancé’s mom! It’s such a beautiful story in itself, and Jeremy and Laura wanted to replicate this on the invitations.

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Mint and Kraft Wedding Invitations by Belinda Love Lee (7)

Mint and Kraft Wedding Invitations by Belinda Love Lee (6)

The outer packaging is simple kraft paper that you can pick up at any art store with the printed pattern paper glued onto it. For the invitations we used a paper with lots of texture and I kept the edges jagged by ripping the paper against a metal ruler.

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Thanks Belinda!

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Photo Credits: Belinda Love Lee

Sabrina + John’s Neon Destination Wedding Invitations

I’ve never had the pleasure of visiting New Mexico, but Sabrina and John’s destination wedding invitations remind me of what I imagine a famous New Mexico sunset might look like! Sabrina, a designer at Smudge Ink, wanted to stay true to her modern design style, incorporating a vibrant neon coral ink and bold purple into the design. Love it!

Modern Neon Destination Wedding Invitations by Smudge Ink via Oh So Beautiful Paper (8)

From Sabrina: John and I had a destination wedding in Santa Fe back in September. We had never even been to New Mexico before when the idea came to mind, but after making a weekend getaway there we had completely fallen for its small town warmth and desert landscapes. So when it came to the creating the look and feel for our wedding, we knew we wanted to celebrate the best of Santa Fe while keeping true to our modern tastes and playful personalities.

Modern Neon Destination Wedding Invitations by Smudge Ink via Oh So Beautiful Paper (9)

Modern Neon Destination Wedding Invitations by Smudge Ink via Oh So Beautiful Paper (10)

As someone who works with brides on their wedding stationery for a living, I naturally looked forward to designing all of the paper touches. The invitations reflected the serene mountain scenery but in a more modern light with the use of straight lines letterpress printed in fluorescent coral ink and bold text in prune. We also incorporated a pair of chiles as a humorous nod to our love for spicy food.

Modern Neon Destination Wedding Invitations by Smudge Ink via Oh So Beautiful Paper (6)

Modern Neon Destination Wedding Invitations by Smudge Ink via Oh So Beautiful Paper (3)

Fortunately, I had everyone at Smudge Ink to give me a helping hand and Megan Chapin Calligraphy to address each one in matching prune ink. And how happy do you think I was when I saw that the USPS had just released commemorative stamps in honor of New Mexico!

Modern Neon Destination Wedding Invitations by Smudge Ink via Oh So Beautiful Paper (5)

Modern Neon Destination Wedding Invitations by Smudge Ink via Oh So Beautiful Paper (4)

John and I tried to keep things fun and light in our day-of pieces too. From our ice breaker escort card pins to our ceremony “spirit” wands. The interactive nature of these pieces really got the party going!

Modern Neon Destination Wedding Invitations by Smudge Ink via Oh So Beautiful Paper (1)

Modern Neon Destination Wedding Invitations by Smudge Ink via Oh So Beautiful Paper (2)

Thanks Sabrina!

Design & Letterpress Printing: Smudge Ink

Calligraphy: Megan Chapin Calligraphy

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Photo Credits: Sabrina Garber and Karen Kristian Photography

Friday Happy Hour: Rosewater-Cardamom Brown Derby

The Brown Derby was one of the first drinks that started my love affair with cocktails. It helped me realize that, when well-crafted, well-balanced, and made from quality ingredients, a cocktail – even a simple Sour – could really be a thing of beauty. From the Golden Age of Hollywood, the Brown Derby is a mellow but somewhat plain drink, despite a couple of uncommon ingredients. So we’ve tried to put a more modern spin on it and spice it up a bit (pun a little bit intended).

Rosewater-Cardamom Brown Derby Cocktail Recipe by Oh So Beautiful Paper (4)

– Andrew

Read below for the full recipe!

Rosewater-Cardamom Brown Derby Recipe Card by Caitlin Keegan for Oh So Beautiful Paper

Illustration by Caitlin Keegan

Rosewater-Cardamom Brown Derby

2 oz Bourbon
1 oz Fresh Grapefruit Juice
1 oz Rosewater-Cardamom Honey Syrup

To make the honey syrup, mix equal parts honey and water over low heat to fully melt the honey. (Adding honey by itself to a cold drink doesn’t do much good, as the honey will just glop together at the bottom of the glass, but you can solve this problem by turning it into a syrup that will mix nicely.) Add some crushed cardamom pods and a dash or two of rosewater and stir. Slowly add more cardamom and rosewater; it’s tricky to get a lot of flavor that will shine through in the final drink without ending up with a cloying syrup that tastes too much of rosewater, so taste frequently as you go.

Rosewater-Cardamom Brown Derby Cocktail Recipe by Oh So Beautiful Paper (1) Rosewater-Cardamom Brown Derby Cocktail Recipe by Oh So Beautiful Paper (2)

Once the syrup is done, combine it with the bourbon – I went with W.L. Weller, a wheated bourbon – and fresh grapefruit juice. Shake well with ice, strain into a chilled cocktail glass and enjoy!

The original Brown Derby was probably invented at the Vendome Club in Los Angeles, a popular hang out spot for 1930s Hollywood notables, though a few others around the country lay claim to it. The owners of the Vendome allegedly named it in honor of their chief rival, the Brown Derby – which was, oddly enough, shaped like a giant brown derby hat. Go figure. It was made with bourbon, grapefruit, and honey and, like I said, is good and mellow but can be a little plain. But it really shines when spiced up with some rosewater and cardamom, a fantastic flavor combination from the Middle East and South Asia that’s fantastic in everything from ice cream to coffee to cocktails.

Photo Credits: Nole Garey for Oh So Beautiful Paper