Pretty Paper in the Office: Multi-taskers

Office organization is definitely easier said than done. I have all the accessories to keep my space neat and tidy, but it’s not to say that I always use them. (Otherwise known as “misplacing” things among the mess.) For this month’s Pretty Paper post, I thought I’d give you a selection of some of the best multi-taskers. There’s a place for everything to keep everything in place. Now you won’t be the only one with your hands full around the office.  – Julie

Pretty Paper in the Office - Multi-taskers

No. 1 Wood Whale from The Utility Collective; No. 2 Vintage cork and chrome pen caddy from Nellie Fellow; No. 3 Dachshund Letter Holder from Anthropologie; No.4 Ash and Porcelain desk catch-all from Fashioned by; No. 5 Desk caddy from See Jane Work; No. 6 2013 Neiman Marcus paperweight calendar from Horchow

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4 Reasons to Work with a Stationer

Sam and Whit here again from Gus & Ruby Letterpress! Today, we want to chat about the value of working with a stationer when it comes to creating your wedding invitations (though the same can be said for parties, graduations and all of life’s important and fabulous events!). It’s a topic near and dear to our hearts (of course!) and one that we think is of real importance for you planning lovebirds out there. And, we know this post is L-O-N-G, but we hope you’ll find it insightful and valuable in the LONGrun (<– did you see what I did there? ha!).

Choosing and/or designing your wedding stationery, from the save-the-dates to the invitations to the menus and seating cards, can be a daunting task full of questions and details. Working (in person or via phone and email) with an expert invitation retailer or designer can make the process inspirational, celebratory and seamless – the way all your wedding planning should be!

The Internet has opened a Pandora’s box of available information, inspiration and services for the bride(s) and groom(s)-to-be. Scouring the ‘net can be a fabulous way for the savvy betrothed to get inspiration, follow trends and begin his/her research on paper products. Of course, you know this – just look where we are! Oh So Beautiful Paper is inspiration heaven!

But, purchasing wedding stationery online and without guidance can be a risky choice for many couples. Paper products are both visual and tactile; it is incredibly hard to truly know the quality of printing, paper and color from a computer screen. While the Internet has made many things easier and faster, nothing beats working with an expert to work through all the details, tips, tricks, etiquette and creative ideas that go into planning the perfect suite of wedding stationery.

There are so many benefits to working with a real, live invitation retailer or designer. Being able to meet with and/or speak to a real person about your specific needs, special circumstances and wishes can make all the difference in your final package. Just a few benefits include:

1. Personal Attention – Every bride and groom deserves to be treated like royalty! You only get married once, so why not enjoy each and every part of the wedding planning process? Wedding invitation retailers and designers will welcome you into their studios, stores (or phone chat or Skype from afar) for a personal one-on-one consultation to discuss all your stationery needs. Having the undivided attention of a stationery expert is the best way to ensure that your vision is truly understood and executed. Additionally – as with all your vendors – working with a retailer/designer means that he or she will have your back for all things paper. A good stationer will provide endless inspiration and tips, comb through your invitation wording and make grammatical suggestions or point out the small typo on your return address. Your invitation designer/retailer is there to be your advocate as you navigate through the world of wedding stationery and make sure you are comfortable and happy throughout the process. Retailers are able to “talk the talk” with other designers and make sure that what you hope and wish for is exactly what you get. We become friends, confidants and trusted vendors for our clients and will stop at nothing to make sure he or she is jumping for joy when his or her invitations arrive.

2. Expertise – Invitation retailers and designers are experts in all things paper. We have done it all, seen it all and have learned from each and every package that we put together. From tips on wording and design trends to tricks about assembly – invitation experts are there to help you make the best decisions for your paper products. Inviting Aunt Jenny and her ex-husband that she is now dating again? No problem – a talented stationery retailer or designer will advise you on the proper way to address her envelope! Wondering when exactly you should be asking for your reply cards to be returned? We’ll explain the entire process in detail and help you schedule all the important dates along the way.

3. Customization and Creativity – As with any wedding vendor, invitation retailers and designers spend their days working with brides, grooms and families to come up with creative, unique ways to set the tone for their big day. We have creative ideas and suggestions that you may not think of yourself – from fun DIY embellishment projects to fabulous color palettes and trendsetting typesetting. A good retailer or designer will enjoy bouncing around ideas, helping you find your vision and voice and showing samples of other invitation suites to get the creative juices going! With the help of a savvy invitation expert, you will be able to craft a package that truly reflects your style and the tone of your big day.

And perhaps most importantly,

4. The “see and touch” experience – Have you ever ordered a dress online that looked adorable and then had it arrive at your door with less-than-stellar construction and made of cheap fabric? Choosing any product, invitations or otherwise, online can be a tricky thing. Computer screens all show color differently (You might look at a dress and see lime green and I might look at that same dress and see emerald) and it is impossible to judge paper and printing quality online. With clothing, you can usually return your product and get your money back. But ordering custom wedding stationery online means those invitations can’t be returned – no matter what your satisfaction level is when they arrive at your doorstep. Working with a retailer or designer in person allows you the opportunity to touch, feel and scrutinize paper, color and printing before you make any decisions. What does 90lb paper feel like versus 110lb paper? Can you truly tell the difference between digitally printed and offset printed pieces? What color will match your bridesmaids dresses? Do you like the texture of bamboo paper? Meeting with an invitation expert will allow you to see and touch various invitations, talk in detail about your needs and get all those questions answered. You’ll browse through albums of designs, hold in your hands three different weights of paper or pick an exact color from a PMS swatch-book. Really, there is no substitution for seeing things in person (or working with an expert who will willingly send you samples and make sure you see as much as possible in person to guide your choices).

Choosing your wedding stationery is an important part of setting the tone for your event. Bring your trusted friends and family to your consultations and enjoy the entire process. The time and effort you put into the all planning and details will pay off when you finally hold your invitation in your hands for the first time. It’s a pretty powerful experience!

Gus & Ruby Letterpress is a member of the Designer Rolodex â€“ check out more of their beautiful work right here or visit the real invi­ta­tions gallery for more wedding invitation ideas!

Harvest Feast Invitations

Sam & Whit from Gus & Ruby Letterpress here! When our store manager, dear friend and creative extraordinaire (the genius behind Paper Posy Designs), Liz, asked us to collaborate with her on a harvest-feast inspiration shoot, we jumped at the chance.  Liz wanted to create a cozy, rustic shoot to commemorate her favorite time of year – Fall in New England.

The shoot took place in an apple orchard and Liz’s vision was all apple pie, cozy blankets, wood texture and a rich, autumnal palette. With that direction, we were set loose to dream-up an invitation and paper details that would set the tone for this intimate Harvest feast.

Luxe pearl white cotton paper was the perfect canvas for swooping calligraphy-inspired and classic roman fonts letterpress printed in a deep plummy ink.  Loads of white space made the invitation feel clean and airy. We then hand sewed a beautiful multicolor fabric backing to each invitation using metallic gold thread. The fabric backing spoke to the cozy nature of the shoot and added an interesting texture, and pop of color and pattern, to the clean invitation front.

Finally, we wrapped the piece in a double-layer belly band composed of creamy ecru cotton and natural oatmeal linen upon which we letterpress printed an inviting quote. To top it all off, we lined each envelope with a metallic gold-stripe envelope liner.

Menus at each place setting again featured simple typesetting, lots of white space and the addition of a small wheat graphic and were mounted to a creamy ecru cotton backing paper for a neutral tone on tone effect.

The end result was a paper trousseau that warmly set the tone for this cozy, creative shoot.  You can see photos of the whole shoot on The Sweetest Occasion!

Design and Letterpress Printing: Gus & Ruby Letterpress

Gus & Ruby Letterpress is a member of the Designer Rolodex – check out more of their beautiful work right here or visit the real invi­ta­tions gallery for more wedding invitation ideas!

Photo Credits: Brea McDonald Photography for Gus & Ruby Letterpress

Nikki + Mike’s Vintage-Inspired Illustrated Save the Dates

Who knew you could combine nautical, vintage and woodsy into one cohesive save the date?  Nikki Tranchita, both bride and graphic designer, made it happen for her outdoor, lakeside wedding.  Marrying outdoors was top priority for Nikki and Mike as it reminded them of their childhood exploring the rural mid-west.  She hand-illustrated the natural floral design before letterpress printing the save the dates herself and finishing them off with a hand addressed kraft paper envelope and an array of coordinating vintage stamps.

Vintage Inspired Illustrated Save the Dates by Nikki Tranchita via Oh So Beautiful Paper

From Nikki: The style of the wedding is lakeside nautical, vintage, outdoors/woodsy, and slightly bohemian. I strived to allude to all of that in my design. It was also very important to me to keep my hand drawn style throughout the design. I hand illustrated the floral/plant wreath around the text and the anchor/ampersand in the middle. I used vintage stamps for postage, stamped our return address on each Kraft envelope, and hand addressed them, too.

Vintage Inspired Illustrated Save the Dates by Nikki Tranchita via Oh So Beautiful Paper

Vintage Inspired Illustrated Save the Dates by Nikki Tranchita via Oh So Beautiful Paper

Vintage Inspired Illustrated Save the Dates by Nikki Tranchita via Oh So Beautiful Paper

Thanks so much Nikki!

Check out the Designer Rolodex for more tal­ented wed­ding invi­ta­tion design­ers and the real save the dates gallery for more beau­ti­ful cus­tom save the dates!

Photo Credits: Nikki Tranchita

All About Wedding Ceremony Programs

Once you’ve mailed your wedding invitations and are spending your days waiting expectantly by the mailbox for replies, you might start thinking about all those other lovely paper details needed for your big day. One such detail is the ceremony program.

So, what exactly is a ceremony program?

Ceremony programs should outline for guests a basic run-down of what will occur during the ceremony.  They often also outline who’s who in the wedding party and families of the couple. Some types of information you may want to include in your program:

• Order of events: this might include processionals, readings, prayers, the exchange of vows, etc.

• Specific details about the ceremony: this could include specific music that will accompany the wedding party processional, names and origins of readings, music heard or performed throughout the ceremony, etc.

• Names of parents, grandparents and celebrants/officiants

• Names of the bridesmaids, groomsmen, flower girls, ring bearers and ushers

• Any notes or explanations about specific cultural or personal traditions that will take place during the ceremony

• Any notes of remembrance for friends or family who are no longer with you or who were unable to attend

• Any notes of thanks to your friends and family for their presence and guidance

Of course, your program should be a reflection of your event, your personalities and what feels right to you. There is no wedding police and every program is different so do not feel that you need to include everything listed above.  Instead, just think about what you would want to or care to read if you were a guest at your wedding.

What do ceremony programs look like?
Ceremony programs come in all shapes and sizes and those shapes and sizes largely depend on the amount of content you’d like included and your vision for the piece!

Will you be including each reading and prayer written out?  Then perhaps a traditional bound booklet or flip-style program will work best and provide the most room for larger amounts of content.

Getting married on a hot summer day? Program fans are fun and functional!

Opting for a minimalist style or on a tight budget? Flat panels provide a perfect space for a to-the-point program.

Feeling creative?  Programs can be designed in all sorts of creative ways to complement your event style, themes or your venue.  Scroll programs for an English garden wedding? Sure! A chalkboard program for a sweet backyard bash? Of course!

The sky is the limit to how creative, or how sweet and simple, you can make a ceremony program and, in the end, as long as the schedule ends with you getting married, it will be a success!

Design and Letterpress Printing of all the above: Gus & Ruby Letterpress

Gus & Ruby Letterpress is a member of the Designer Rolodex – check out more of their beautiful work right here or visit the real invi­ta­tions gallery for more wedding invitation ideas!

Photo Credits: Brea McDonald Photography for Gus & Ruby Letterpress