Autumn Floral Copper Foil Wedding Invitations

We are just in love with these autumn floral copper foil wedding invitations by Lauren of Charm & Fig, featuring luxurious blind impression letterpress printed floral details. Lauren drew her inspiration from the bride’s unabashed love of the color orange, incorporating metallic copper foil and rounding out the color palette with deep red, plum, and forest green. We’re absolutely loving the copper foil details on the RSVP envelope and that gorgeous floral envelope liner!

Autumn Copper Foil Wedding Invitations by Charm & Fig

From Lauren: This wedding suite made me want to pull out cozy wool blankets and the spiked-apple cider! Taylor unabashedly loves orange, which was a no-brainer for her fall wedding and a not-so-secret tribute to her beloved Texas Longhorns. We ran with the idea of using lots of metallic copper, fall florals, and romantic details for this black tie wedding.

Autumn Copper Foil Wedding Invitations by Charm & Fig

First impressions are important! The first thing guests would see when they opened the interior envelope was a floral envelope liner displaying sophisticated fall hues of orange, wine, plum, and forest green. True story: another client saw a sample of this envelope liner, grabbed it, and vowed to use the palette for her dining room renovation!

Autumn Copper Foil Wedding Invitations by Charm & Fig

On the invitation, we started with double-ply cotton paper and had it blind letterpress printed with a bundle of botanical florals. Debi Sementelli’s Bellucia calligraphy font was printed in copper foil over the blind image and brought just the right amount of elegance and femininity to the suite. A chocolate wax seal with a custom monogram was affixed to the top and added another layer texture to the main piece. For extra thickness, the invitation was backed with Stardream’s metallic copper paper.

Autumn Copper Foil Wedding Invitations by Charm & Fig

In order to create some balance within the suite, we opted for more simple reception and response cards, flat printed in chocolate on single-ply cotton paper to coordinate with the chocolate wax seal. The outer envelopes were addressed by Maureen Vickery of Pendance Studio. She sourced the perfect copper ink and calligraphy style to match our invitations. For the final packaging, we created a single copper bellyband with the same paper used on the back of the invitation.

Autumn Copper Foil Wedding Invitations by Charm & Fig

Autumn Copper Foil Wedding Invitations by Charm & Fig

The dinner plate menus were flat printed in chocolate brown with the same dogwood florals from the response envelopes, and served double duty as a place card with the name of each guest printed at the top.

Autumn Copper Foil Wedding Invitations by Charm & Fig

By far, the response envelope was our favorite piece. It was printed in copper foil with a detailed dogwood botanical illustration and the couple’s monogram. Although it was a little tricky to foil print over the crease of the envelope, our amazing printers pulled it off and it was totally worth it. It’s kind of a secret gift to yourself to have a pretty RSVP envelopes since you’ll get gorgeous mail for weeks as the RSVPs roll in.

Autumn Copper Foil Wedding Invitations by Charm & Fig

Thanks Lauren!

Design and Styling: Charm & Fig

Printer: Quality Printing Company

Envelope Calligraphy: Maureen Vickery of Pendance Studio

Charm & Fig 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: Charm & Fig

Shop Small 2016

Hi everyone! For those of you doing some holiday shopping this weekend, I thought I’d round up some of the sales offered by stationers and independent artists – I’ll do my best to update this list with any Cyber Monday sales, and if I missed anyone feel free to add your sale in the comments! The list is below, and thanks for supporting small business this holiday season!

 Give Thanks / Archer & Olive

Image by Archer & Olive via Instagram

And Here We Are – 20% off with code THANKS

Angela Liguori – 15% off through Monday, November 28 with code grazie2016

Antiquaria – 30% off through Monday, November 28 with code merry2016

Archer & Olive – 20% off through Monday, November 28 with code THANKS20

Bash Party Goods – 50% off select items in the shop through Monday, November 28, no code needed

Belle & Union – 30% off with code SHOPSMALLYALL

Blushing Confetti – 30% off through Monday, November 28 wiht code blackconfetti

The Dancing Cat – 20% off through Monday, November 28 with code BLACKCATFRIDAY

Dinara Mirtalipova – 20% off through Monday, November 28 with code SALETIME

Emily McDowell – 25% off through Monday, November 28 with code FOODCOMA16

The Everyday Co. – 20% off orders $50+ on Saturday and Sunday with code shopsmall20

Ferme à Papier – 25% off through Sunday, November 27, no code needed

Fig.2 Design – 40% off and free shipping on orders over $50 on Monday, November 28 with code FESTIVE16

Fisk and Fern – 20% off through Monday, November 28 with code THANKFULYOU

Franca – 25% off through Monday, November 28 with code SHOPSMALL

Golden Fox Goods – 30% off through Monday, November 28 with code BLKFRIDAY

The Good Twin – 20% off through Monday with code SALEAWAY

The Great Lakes Goods – 20% off through Tuesday, November 29 with code THANKFUL

Heartswell – 20% off through Monday, November 28 with code THANKFULHEART

Idlewild Co. – 30% off through the weekend with code THANKFUL4U

Jill Rosenwald – 20% off through December 8 (!!) with code holidays

Julie Song Ink – 30% off with code THANKYOU

Knot + Bow – Free tag and twine boxes with orders of $50+ and special discounts of up to 50% on select items, through Monday, November 28

lalagrace - 50-75% off everything plus free shipping on orders over $15, no code needed

Laura Hooper Calligraphy – 25% off through November 30 with code HOLIDAY2016

Legion Paper – 15% off orders from letterpresspaper.com through December 2 with code cybermonday

Litterae Studio – 20% off through Monday, November 28 with code JOY

MATINE – 25% off through Monday, November 28 with code THANKYOU

Moglea - Holiday décor is 50% off through midnight on November 28!

Mr. Boddington’s Studio – 25% off through Monday, November 28 with code DASHER

My Mind’s Eye – 30% off through Monday, November 28 with code BLACKFRIDAY2016

Native Bear – 25% off through Monday, November 28 with code BLACKBEAR16

The Paper Cub – 40% off and a free grab bag with orders over $25 with code SAVE40

Paula and Waffle – 30% off on Monday, November 28 with code SOTHANKFUL

Parrott Design Studio – 30% off through Monday, November 28 with code cheers30

Paper & Clay – $20 off orders of $100 with code CYBERMONDAY20 and $30 off roders of $200 with code CYBERMONDAY30

Printerette – 20% off through Monday, November 28 with code shopsmall

Richie Designs – 40% off on non-custom orders through Sunday with code SMALLSATURDAY

Rifle Paper Co. – Up to 30% off all weekend, no code needed

Secret Holiday Co. – 20% off banner orders through Monday, November 28 with code GIVETHANKS

Shannon Kirsten – 30% off on Monday, November 28 with code CYBER30

Smudge Ink – 30% off on Monday, November 28 with code GOWILD

The Social Type – 40% off all weekend long AND a free gift with every purchase with code 40forU

Sophie and Lili – 25% off most items through Monday, November 28 with code HOLIDAY25

Sugar Paper – 30% off on Monday, November 28 with code JOINTHEPARTY

Sycamore Street Press – 40% off through Monday, November 28 with code THANKYOU16

Underwood Letterpress – 25% off today only with code shoplocal2016

Whimsy & Wild – 30% off OR free shipping through Monday, November 28 with the following codes – 30% off: SMALLBIZ, free shipping: FREESHIPPING

Wild Ink Press – 25% off plus free shipping on domestic orders over $75 on Monday, November 28

Wilde House Paper – 15% off through Sunday with code GIMMIE15

Wit + Whistle – 30% off through Monday, November 28 with code YIPPEE30

Yellow Owl Workshop – 25% off through Monday, November 28 with code weloveyou

Yield Design Co. – 20% off through Monday, November 28 with code SHOPSMALL

Happy Weekend!

Happy Weekend everyone! Can you believe Halloween is just over a week away?? Sophie wants to be a fairy for Halloween, which means Alice will also be a fairy since she only ever wants to do the same things as Sophie. But I’m still trying to decide if I want to do something a bit more homemade for their costumes or go with a store-bought costume. We have fairy wings and wands, so I think all we’d really need is a dress? For those of you that are parents: do you also dress up with your kids for Halloween? I don’t see many parents in costume in our neighborhood, but I think it would be fun to do a family costume someday! Ah, well. In the meantime…

Meeschmosh "You Make My Heart Smile"

Card by Meeschmosh via Instagram

…a few links for your weekend!

This week on Oh So Beautiful Paper:

That’s it for us this week! We’ll see you back here next week! xoxo

Our Bathroom Renovation: Before & After

1920s-Inspired Classic Small Bathroom

Photo by Laura Metzler Photography

Here it is! Our fully renovated 1920s-inspired classic small bathroom! This was my first major home renovation, and it’s absolutely amazing to me how a room can go from being so dark and sad to bright and happy in such a short time. I know it sounds silly, but I’m just so happy to have a fresh space where I can  bathe my kids and brush my teeth every day. It went from being a constant source of stress to one of our favorite rooms in the house!

OSBP Bathroom BEFORE

Oh man, it grosses me out just to look at those photos! When we bought the house, the entire bathroom was painted in the dark teal color behind the Ikea LACK shelves, but I had a fit a few months later and painted the other two walls a medium gray that I already had on hand.We sadly do not have any windows or skylights in our bathroom, and the whole space just felt SO DARK and really sad. We used a series of baskets that we brought over from our old apartment for bathroom storage, but it wasn’t really functional, especially since the top shelf could only be accessed by standing on top of the toilet and tinier things kept getting lost within the baskets. The medicine cabinet was super small and barely held our toothpaste and deodorant. The slate tile around the tub/shower was super dark and felt very claustrophobic, and it was literally crumbling away each time we took a bath or shower (bottom right). My kids loooooved poking the crumbly tile and making bits fall into the tub, which was the total opposite of awesome. You can’t see it in these photos, but the previous tub had water jets, which we never used because the jets scared the kids, and so the whole thing just seemed to breed mildew and was totally impossible to clean. And I know some folks really love a vessel sink, and I wouldn’t have minded it so much if it had been in a half bathroom or some other space not used by kids, but it just wasn’t practical for our only full bathroom. We knew that we wanted to make the bathroom a lighter, brighter, and happier place to be while also restoring some classic design details that felt more in keeping with with the era of our home.

OSBP Bathroom Demo + Install

Snow White 3 x 6 inch Ceramic Subway Tile / Grecian White Octagon 12 x 12 inch Polished Marble Mosaic Tile / Brass Tile Edging (just be sure to search for a size that matches the depth of your tile!)

In mid-November, Home Depot approached us about working on a tile and grout campaign for our bathroom. The deadline was in early January, so it didn’t give us much time to get everything done, but we jumped at the opportunity to remodel our bathroom. So we demo’d the entire bathroom! We hired our favorite local contractor, Chris Forney, to handle demo of the original bathroom, Wedi board installation around the tub and shower, and the installation of the new tub, sink, and toilet. Chris and his team also removed part of the original paster walls behind the sink and installed new framing and drywall to make way for an inset medicine cabinet, although we left the plaster as-is everywhere else. We (well, my husband and my dad) did the tile and grout work over the Christmas holiday. You can read all about our tiling experience right here!

1920s-Inspired Classic Small Bathroom

Aaaaahhhh, so much better! The bathroom is so tiny – only 36 square feet – so we didn’t change the layout of the bathroom, we just changed pretty much everything inside it. The walls were painted Sherwin-Williams Zircon, a warm light gray, with Sherwin-Williams Pure White on the ceiling.

1920s-Inspired Classic Small Bathroom

1920s-Inspired Classic Small Bathroom

Photo by Laura Metzler Photography

We used white subway tile for the tub and shower niche and a gorgeous marble mosaic tile for the floor tile, both with bright white grout. We were originally going to use gray grout with the subway tile, but once the tile started to go up on the walls we worried that the dark gray grout might make the space feel smaller, so we switched to white. I still love the look of dark gray grout with white subway tile, so hopefully I’ll get the chance to use that combination in future bathrooms! And my absolute FAVORITE detail in the entire bathroom is the brass tile edging that we used between the mosaic floor tile and the marble threshold. I want to put it everywhere.

1920s-Inspired Classic Small Bathroom

Photo by Laura Metzler Photography

Top row: Geodesic terrarium (similar) / vintage brass swans / Jenny Vorwaller print / Thimblepress lips print
Middle row: Black and white hotel towel set / nail polish rack (similar) / Fouta hand towels with gold and silver stripes / Metal storage box
Bottom row: Metal storage box / Marble tray / Kera soap pump / Glass apothecary jar set

We worked with our partner Wayfair to make sure that we had the right combination of storage baskets, vessels, and trays to organize everything in the bathroom. I struggled a lot when it came to storage in our old bathroom, both because it is such a tiny room but also because it’s our only full bathroom and we have to pack a LOT of stuff in there. We decided against cabinets since we worried they would overwhelm the room, so we maintained the open shelving but switched to thin pine boards that I had cut down to size and stained myself. The brass shelf brackets are from Signature Hardware. The top shelf holds decorative accessories, including a geodesic terrarium full of seashells collected from my home state of Florida, a couple of favorite prints, vintage brass swans, and a trinket from my travels to Kenya when I worked at the State Department. The other shelves feature our most-used items and a few beauty items that are pretty enough to display – like my nail polish collection and perfumes. With the pedestal sink, we don’t really have a place to store extra toilet paper or things like q-tips and cotton balls (which always come in those giant bags or containers of 1,000), so I put everything into wire storage baskets or apothecary jars to make it look pretty. It’s actually a lesson that I picked up from Jordan at Alt Summit a few years ago: even basic things in the same color palette can look pretty if grouped together in large quantities!

1920s-Inspired Classic Small Bathroom

Photo by Laura Metzler Photography

Whitby medicine cabinet / Kingston polished brass widespread faucet / The Object Enthusiast pink and copper vase / Fouta hand towel in silver and white / the brass hexagon towel ring is sadly no longer available

Our new medicine cabinet is our other storage secret weapon. I upgraded from a small wall-mounted medicine cabinet to the largest inset cabinet that I could possibly find, the Whitby cabinet from Restoration Hardware. This thing weighs a TON! And it made a huge difference in the bathroom – it seriously holds all the things that we previously stored in baskets or on shelves. If you live in a home with a small bathroom, I highly recommend upgrading to the largest possible medicine cabinet to help maximize your storage. I ordered the Whitby cabinet in the Weathered Oak finish, but when it arrived it looked way more yellow than I wanted, so I ended up sanding the whole thing down and going over it with several coats of Dark Walnut stain. I love how it turned out, so it was well worth the extra effort!

1920s-Inspired Classic Small Bathroom

Photo by Laura Metzler Photography

Someone asked about this on Apartment Therapy, so it bears repeating here: we also purged a LOT of the stuff that previously lived on the shelves of the old bathroom. We probably could have gotten rid of half of all that clutter years ago, but with two small kids we just hadn’t gotten to it. I tossed or donated a bunch of old makeup that I’d been holding onto for some crazy reason, expired medicine that we just hadn’t bothered to go through before, and some hair accessories that I used back when I worked in an office but hadn’t touched in years. We also relocated a few things; my hair dryer moved to a new home in my bedroom closet, and there is a basket just underneath the pedestal sink that now holds our extra bathmats. We really wanted to keep the shelves just to the things that we either use every day or are pleasant to look at.

1920s-Inspired Classic Small Bathroom

1920s-Inspired Classic Small Bathroom1920s-Inspired Classic Small Bathroom

1920s-Inspired Classic Small Bathroom1920s-Inspired Classic Small Bathroom

Bottom photos by Laura Metzler Photography

We replaced the vanity and vessel sink with a classic Kohler Memoirs pedestal sink from Wayfair (it’s seriously my dream sink), and we chose beautiful new brass fixtures for the entire bathroom, including the Kingston Brass widespread sink faucet, and a brass shower curtain rod. We selected the Kohler Devonshire tub and shower faucet in polished brass because the classic shape seemed to suit a bathroom built in the 1920s, and it really is the perfect fit. To keep the space from looking too retro, I incorporate a couple of modern accessories that we already had in the home, including brass towel rings and a small brass shelf on the wall next to the medicine cabinet holds a few things that don’t quite fit on the sink, including our tooth brushes, tumbler, hand soap, and a sea grape leaf that I brought back from our vacation in Puerto Rico a couple years ago – it reminds me of growing up in Florida!

1920s-Inspired Classic Small Bathroom

Photo by Laura Metzler Photography

Michelle Armas Michi print / brass hexagon towel ring sadly no longer available / Urban Outfitters peaks shelf / Kera tumbler

1920s-inspired Classic Small Bathroom

1920s-Inspired Classic Small Bathroom

Photo by Laura Metzler Photography

These shower niches are another favorite from the new bathroom. One for the kids, and one for the parents! We constructed the niches using a combination of 6 x 12 inch Grecian white polished marble tiles and 12 inch square marble tiles for the backsplash.

1920s-Inspired Classic Small Bathroom

Brass Wall Hooks (similar) / Antique Botanical Lily of the Valley print (similar, top) / Belinda Marshall print (bottom)

Brass towel hooks on the back of the door, for those of you wondering where we put our damp towels. We debated doing a towel rod on the back of the door, but since this is our only full bathroom for our family of four it makes more sense for us  to have hooks instead. And, below, one more photo of the brass tile edging because I LOVE IT so. much., and the Surya Zahra Classic Iris Rug that lives in the hallway just outside the bathroom and adds a fun dose of color to the entire space.

1920s-Inspired Classic Small Bathroom

Photo by Laura Metzler Photography

There you have it – our 1920s-inspired small bathroom renovation! A huge thanks to Wayfair, the Home Depot, and Sherwin-Williams for being the most amazing partners and helping us create a bathroom that is both respectful of the age of our home and serves our needs as a family of four. I tried to list all of the sources below the photos above, but here are ALL the resources in case you want any of these items for yourself!

Whitby medicine cabinet / Kingston Polished Brass Manhattan Double Handle Widespread Faucet / Kohler Devonshire Vibrant Polished Brass Shower and Tub Faucet / Brass shower rod / Kohler Memoirs Stately 24″ Pedestal Sink with 8″ Widespread Faucet Holes / Umbra Kera Tumbler and Soap Pump / Kohler Highline Toilet / Square Metal Storage Box / Ferm Living Half Moon Laundry Basket / Silver and Gold Stripe Fouta Hand Towels / Black and White Hotel Bath Towels / Soraya Marble Serving Tray / Surya Zahra Classic Iris Rug / Birch Lane Barnett Jars / Birch Lane bath mat / Urban Outfitters peaks shelf / Brass towel hooks / Brass shelf brackets

Photos by Laura Metzler Photography where noted, all other photos by Nole Garey for Oh So Beautiful Paper

Wedding Stationery Inspiration: Creative Wedding Guestbooks

A wedding is a once in a lifetime event, and one of the few times that you’ll have all of your loved ones and favorite people gathered together in the same place. A guestbook is the perfect way to remember all the people that came together to celebrate your big day – and they’re a great memento to look back on long after the wedding. Here are a few fun and creative wedding guestbooks to put a twist on the traditional guestbook. – Annie

Wedding Stationery Inspiration: Creative Wedding Guestbooks

Your guests will love connecting their own constellation alongside their name. Frame and hang it up after! | Photography: Sarah Maren Photography, Planning & Design: Kate Whelan Events via Green Wedding Shoes

Wedding Stationery Inspiration: Creative Wedding Guestbooks

Provide calligraphy notecards for guests to share advice and well wishes, then add all the notecards to an album after the wedding. | Photography: Chloe Luka Photography via Green Wedding Shoes

Wedding Stationery Inspiration: Creative Wedding Guestbooks

Have guests write on the back of puzzle pieces. Put all the pieces together and read everyone’s messages! | Photography: Jana Marie Photography, Planning & Design: Red Door Event & Design via The Knot

Wedding Stationery Inspiration: Creative Wedding Guestbooks

Vinyl records double as a guestbook for the couple who loves music. | Photography: Cara Robbins Studio via 100 Layer Cake

Wedding Stationery Inspiration: Creative Wedding Guestbooks

Remember Mad Libs? You’ll have so much fun reading everyone’s responses! | Photography: Candice Benjamin via MODwedding

Wedding Stationery Inspiration: Creative Wedding Guestbooks

Polaroid cameras are always a good idea. | Photography: Phil Chester via Green Wedding Shoes

Wedding Stationery Inspiration: Creative Wedding Guestbooks

Add a personal touch by collecting vintage postcards from each of your home states for guests to write on. | Photography: Horn Photography And Design, Planning & Design: Unique Wedding Events via The Knot

Wedding Stationery Inspiration: Creative Wedding Guestbooks

Attach kraft tags to vintage keys and discover the secret to a successful marriage (fingers crossed). | Photography: Shea Christine Photography via MODwedding

Wedding Stationery Inspiration: Creative Wedding Guestbooks

Watercolor paintings double as wedding guestbook prints. | Photography: Studio Castillero, Planning & Design: Jamie at Sitting in a Tree, Paper Goods: Studiobdr via Green Wedding Shoes

Wedding Stationery Inspiration: Creative Wedding Guestbooks

Ask guests to write on Jenga blocks and you’ve got the building blocks for a happy and long marriage. | Photography: Danielle Coons Photography via The Knot

What are your favorite creative wedding guestbook ideas??