DIY Gold Foil Place Cards

You heard me. DIY. Gold. Foil! At the National Stationery Show in May, I wandered upon a demo in the American Crafts booth of the amazing new Heidi Swapp Minc foil applicator – and I’m pretty sure my jaw dropped all the way to the floor. The Minc makes it possible to foil pretty much anything – you could even foil a spreadsheet if you wanted! Today I’m sharing the first in a series of projects using the Minc foil applicator: DIY gold foil place cards! Just think of all the new foil place card possibilities, from bridal showers to holiday dinners!

DIY Gold Foil Place Cards with Watercolor Background / Heidi Swapp Minc Foil Applicator / Oh So Beautiful Paper

The Minc works with a special type of reactive foil that adheres to toner ink. For custom designs, you need to be able to print the foil portion of your design on a laser printer or copier but you don’t need any special design software. You can use Photoshop, Illustrator, or even Word – as long as you can print it out using toner ink you can foil it with the Minc! Heidi Swapp also offers a range of products that you can use for non-custom designs!

DIY Gold Foil Place Cards with Watercolor Background / Heidi Swapp Minc Foil Applicator / Oh So Beautiful Paper

These place cards would look gorgeous and completely classic with just gold foil against white paper, but I decided to make things a bit more interesting with a whimsical watercolor background! I used a printable watercolor download from one of Antiquaria’s past DIY tutorials – you could also hand paint your watercolor background!

Supplies

Minc foil applicator and transfer folder

Reactive gold foil

Printable tent cards

DIY Gold Foil Place Cards with Watercolor Background / Heidi Swapp Minc Foil Applicator / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Instructions

1. Download the watercolor background right here and print it onto the printable tent cards using an ink jet printer. Print your text in a favorite font on the tent cards (you can find templates right here) using a laser printer. Black toner ink works best with the reactive foil.

2. Cut strips of gold foil just big enough to cover the text you want to foil. Place the foil strips over the printed tent cards, then place everything in the transfer folder foil side up.

3. Run the transfer folder with your tent cards and gold foil through the Minc foil applicator. Peel away any excess foil and voila!

DIY Gold Foil Place Cards with Watercolor Background / Heidi Swapp Minc Foil Applicator / Oh So Beautiful Paper

DIY Gold Foil Place Cards with Watercolor Background / Heidi Swapp Minc Foil Applicator / Oh So Beautiful Paper

DIY Gold Foil Place Cards with Watercolor Background / Heidi Swapp Minc Foil Applicator / Oh So Beautiful Paper

DIY Gold Foil Place Cards with Watercolor Background / Heidi Swapp Minc Foil Applicator / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Photos by Oh So Beautiful Paper

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Happy Weekend!

Happy Friday everyone! I can’t believe it’s the last week of June already! This summer is flying by – but all I want to do is just slow things down and enjoy summer as much as possible. Sophie starts preschool at the end of this summer, so these weeks feel even more precious. I’m off to chase after an energetic toddler and a crawling infant, but in the meantime…

Mon Voir Calligraphy Watercolor Philodendron / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Photo Credit: Mon Voir Calligraphy via Instagram

…a few links for your weekend!

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Check back this afternoon for this week’s cocktail recipe! Have a wonderful weekend, and I’ll see you back here on Monday! xoxo

Lucas + Judah’s Wild Kratts Birthday Party Invitations

I really don’t know how Lisa from Good on Paper does it. Every year she comes up with the best themes for her two boys’ birthday parties and then completely knocks it out of the park with the invitations! For her older son’s 5th birthday (BTW – how is Lucas FIVE already??? You can also check out birthday invitations 1, 2, 3, and 4), Lucas requested a Wild Kratt’s theme for a shared party with his friend Judah. The resulting invitations and party paper are all so much fun!

Wild Kratts Birthday Party Invitations / Good on Paper Design / Oh So Beautiful Paper

From Lisa: For Lucas’ 5th birthday party he asked for a “Wild Kratts” party. If you haven’t seen this show, it’s an educational animated series on PBS, created by and starring brothers Chris and Martin Kratt. The show is full of fun facts about animals, ranging from polar bears to geckos, and each episode features a particular critter’s unique “creature power.” Lucas gets really excited learning about animal powers and defenses, and I love when he enlightens me with new animal facts! This year we decided to throw a modern animal-themed birthday party together with Judah, Lucas’ good friend from school, who turned five the day before.

Wild Kratts Birthday Party Invitations / Good on Paper Design / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Starting with the invitation design, I painted abstract animal patterns using simple black watercolor paint, and hand wrote “Go Wild” which would later become a logo for the party. I took a cute photo of Lucas and Judah and used it as a custom envelope liner. The envelopes were finished with matching wrap-around address labels.

Wild Kratts Birthday Party Invitations / Good on Paper Design / Oh So Beautiful Paper

We originally scheduled the party for Saturday, and had all the invitations printed up. We later changed it to Sunday due to Little League conflicts. I didn’t want to waste the old invitations, so I cut off the old RSVP information, and used the top half to make “creature power” trading cards that accompanied each t-shirt. Each trading card had fun facts about different animals. Cute AND educational! The bottom of the invitations were used to create name tags and were handwritten with each kid’s name.

Wild Kratts Birthday Party Invitations / Good on Paper Design / Oh So Beautiful Paper

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If you’ve seen our other birthday parties, you know that donut holes are a Jackson family tradition. This year’s donut cones were made with the animal printed recycled paper.

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One of my favorite ideas for the party was to make “polar bear ice,” aka popsicles. There’s a Wild Kratts episode called “Polar Bears Don’t Dance,” and I wanted the “polar bear ice” to tie into that. The team at Whole Foods Market Gilman made custom paletas in three fruity flavors (blueberry cream, apple/pineapple and fresh strawberry). All were a huge hit on the warm day.

Wild Kratts Birthday Party Invitations / Good on Paper Design / Oh So Beautiful Paper

I designed some packaging for the pops using wax food bags, snipped at the bottom and  sealed on top with a hand lettered label. The package kept the pops from sticking together in the cooler, and also doubled as a place for the melty drips to fall. They were devoured in seconds!

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Yay! Thanks Lisa! And happy 5th birthday to Lucas!

Photo Credits: Good on Paper

Happy Weekend!

Happy Friday everyone! I hope you had a wonderful week! It’s hot and humid (and DEFINITELY summer) here in DC, but I’m looking forward to checking a few things off our summer bucket list – like taking the girls (well, Sophie) blueberry picking – and of course celebrating Father’s Day on Sunday! But in the meantime…

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Photo and lettering by Joya Rose (via Instagram)

…a few links for your weekend!

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