DIY Tutorial: Rubber Stamp Airmail Save the Dates

While digging though Emma’s stash of vintage stamps a while back, we stumbled across old airmail that she had received from a long lost pen pal.  It made us nostalgic for the days of hand written correspondence – which in turn made us think it would be the perfect thing to inspire this save the date design and tutorial!  Best of all….it’s super simple to put together.  – Bailey and Emma of Antiquaria

DIY Tutorial: Rubber Stamp Airmail Save the Date by Antiquaria via Oh So Beautiful Paper

DIY Tutorial: Rubber Stamp Airmail Save the Date by Antiquaria via Oh So Beautiful Paper

DIY Tutorial: Rubber Stamp Airmail Save the Date by Antiquaria via Oh So Beautiful Paper

Step One: Lay out an A6 piece of cream heavyweight card stock on a smooth, hard surface.  Ink your save the date stamp (we used our Airmail Save the Date Stamp) with navy ink.  Center your stamp over the card and press firmly down to make the print.  Since there are no longer handles on our stamps (see note at the bottom of the post), you will want to make sure that you apply even pressure to all of the stamp, especially the center.  Lift stamp off and let the card dry.

DIY Tutorial: Rubber Stamp Airmail Save the Date by Antiquaria via Oh So Beautiful Paper

Step Two: To add an authentic airmail feel, draw lines with a red felt tipped marker or pen in between the blue stamped lines.

DIY Tutorial: Rubber Stamp Airmail Save the Date by Antiquaria via Oh So Beautiful Paper

Step Three: Personalizing your wedding stationery makes your guests feel special and really sets the tone for your upcoming event.  Let them know how you want much them there by adding a note to each guest on a monogrammed manila shipping tag.  We used our (Cross my Heart Initials Monogram Stamp) in navy ink on the corner of the tag to coordinate the tag & the save the date.  We then used the same red pen to write a note to each guest!

DIY Tutorial: Rubber Stamp Airmail Save the Date by Antiquaria via Oh So Beautiful Paper

Step Four: Sometimes simple is best.  On the left hand corner of our envelope, we stamped our return address using our Old Typewriter Return Address Stamp.

DIY Tutorial: Rubber Stamp Airmail Save the Date by Antiquaria via Oh So Beautiful Paper

Step Five: We finished off the save the date design by tying the pieces together using this awesome airmail twine!  It couldn’t be more perfect.  We addressed the envelopes in red and sent them on their way!

Note: We at Antiquaria are thrilled to announce that we’ve made the switch to acrylic mounts for all of our stamp designs.  Not only do the mounts make the product look clean, sleek and beautiful, they vastly improve their functionality & make printing the stamps easier!

Materials:

Airmail Save the Date Stamp

Cross my Heart Initials Monogram Stamp

Old Typewriter Return Address Stamp

Stamp Pad in Midnight

A6 Cards in Luxe Cream

Manila Shipping Tags 4 3/4″ x 2 3/8″

Manilla Envelopes – ours were vintage but this is a similar product

Airmail Twine

Red Pen

Anti­quaria is a mem­ber of the Designer Rolodex – you can see more of their beau­ti­ful work right here or visit the real wedding invitations gallery for more wedding invitation ideas!

Photo Credits: Antiquaria

Pretty Paper in the Office: Notepads

As a rather obsessive list maker, I always make sure to stock up on notepads and I’m fairly certain I’m not the only one out there!  While looking for notepads for this month’s round up, I thought I would see if there were some alternatives as well.  One can go through a pad of paper pretty quickly at times, which also means a lot of paper.  So in addition to some noteworthy pads, there’s also a great DIY substitute which allows you to use whatever paper you’d like, and a paperless option!  This means you can even make lists of your lists if you wanted to!  – Julie

Pretty Office Stationery: Notepads via Oh So Beautiful Paper

No. 1 Kraft to do list by Sugar Paper; No. 2 Teardrop letterpress scratchpad by Smock; No. 3 Ceramic notepad from notonthehighstreet; No. 4 Gold foil notepads by Branch + Cotton; No. 5 Bright notes notepad by Sugar Paper; No. 6 Flower nail notepad by Alder  & Co. 

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Pretty + Paper

I’m inspired by so many of the beautiful things that I see every day, from dresses to flowers to cakes, so I thought it would be fun to start pairing up some of those pretty things with a complementary wedding invitation! – Nole

Carolina Herrera Resort 2013 Collection (via Style.com) + Dauphine Press Larkspur Invitation

*Dauphine Press is a member of the Designer Rolodex – you can see more of their beautiful wedding invitation collection right here!

p.s. Just a reminder that Oh So Beautiful Paper is hiring!  Check out the full details right here!

Stationery A – Z: Thinking of You Cards

It’s such a treat to find a hand addressed card amongst the pile of bills and catalogs in your daily mail.  Even better: when someone sends you a card for no other reason than they happened to be thinking of you!  These cards aren’t prompted by a particular occasion, such as birthdays or holidays; some are blank, some are stitched, some sans-text, but all will have you picking up the phone to reconnect or even meet up … in person!  — Tashia

Chewing the Cud

 

Amy Blackwell (right); and Snow & Graham (left)

Honizukle

 

Dude and Chick

Kathryn White

 

Sugar Paper

Farewell Paperie

 

Rifle Paper Co.

Curious Doodles

 

Egg Press (left); and Hammerpress (right)

Pearl & Marmalade

 

Lulu Dee (left); and Banquet Atelier & Workshop (right)

Morris & Essex

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