Friday Happy Hour: Watermelon Mojito

It’s summer – which means outdoor picnics, BBQs, and of course lots and lots of watermelon (easily one of our favorite summer fruits) and lots of mint.  So if you’re in the mood for something classic to beat the heat, try a twist on one of Ernest Hemingway’s favorite drinks, a Watermelon Mojito.  Fresh, cold, sweet, citrusy, minty and delicious, the Mojito is the perfect drink for a sweltering summer evening. – Andrew

Cocktail Recipe: Watermelon Mojito via Oh So Beautiful Paper (8)

Read below for the full recipe!

Watermelon Mojito

2 oz Light Rum
3/4 oz Simple Syrup
1 oz Lime Juice
Sparkling Water
Watermelon Juice to Taste
Handful of Mint Leaves

First: if you have any pre-made Mojito mix in your house, that overly sweet artificial stuff, throw it out.  Do it now!  Did you do it?  Ok, good.  Now, in a highball glass, very gently muddle the mint and syrup.  Add the lime juice.  (Some recipes tell you to muddle the lime in the glass and leave the lime shell; freshly squeezed juice definitely is best, but there’s already so much going on in this drink that I recommend discarding the lime shell.)  Fill the glass with lots of crushed ice, then add the rum.  For a classic Mojito, skip the next step, but for a Watermelon Mojito, add some freshly muddled or squeezed watermelon juice.  Top with sparkling water, garnish with a mint sprig, sugar cane or even a cube of watermelon, and enjoy.

Cocktail Recipe: Watermelon Mojito via Oh So Beautiful Paper (5)

The Mojito is a Cuban highball, another one of those drinks that evolved organically out of the country’s citrus and sugar cultivation, like the Daiquiri.  The closest you’ll get to the original flavor of a Cuban Mojito is probably using Bacardi light rum; before the Cuban Revolution drove Bacardi to Puerto Rico, Bacardi was one of Cuba’s biggest distillers.  A classic Mojito is rum, sugar, mint, and lime, but the Mojito is a lot like another drink, the Caipirinha, in that you can play around with the original recipe to create all kinds of variants, using whatever fruit you like.

Cocktail Recipe: Watermelon Mojito via Oh So Beautiful Paper (19) Cocktail Recipe: Watermelon Mojito via Oh So Beautiful Paper (1)

No one really knows the origins of the Mojito.  A romantic story has it descending from a very old drink, the Draque, a drink supposedly invented by Sir Francis Drake in the 1500s with aguardiente (a really primitive version of rum), sugar, mint, and lime (the last three included mostly to hide the taste fo the aguardiente).  It’s possible, but it’s more likely that Cubans figured out for themselves over the years that they could combine all the lime, sugar, and rum they were producing into some really tasty drinks.  Does it matter?  Not really – the Mojito is too delicious.

Cocktail Recipe: Watermelon Mojito via Oh So Beautiful Paper (14)

P.S.  If you make one of these, you can see how much work goes into one of these.  Make sure to tip your bartender well the next time you order one, and make sure the bar isn’t very crowded when you do order one, or else you might not get the best Mojito…

Photo Credits: Nole Garey for Oh So Beautiful Paper

{happy weekend!}

Happy Friday everyone!  This week practically flew by for me – but we’ve been keeping busy behind the scenes with lots of baby-related projects, some of which I hope to share here soon!  I finally started to feel tiny baby kicks a couple of weeks ago and they’ve been getting stronger ever since; it’s still so funny to look down and see my belly actually move from a particularly strong kick!  This weekend I’m looking forward to a movie date with friends and picking a paint color for the nursery.  But in the meantime…

Constellation Embroidery by Miniature Rhino

…a few links for your weekend!

This week on Oh So Beautiful Paper:

A big welcome to the newest members of the Designer Rolodex!

As usual, we have a fun cocktail coming up for you this afternoon, so check back a bit later for the recipe!  I hope you all have a wonderful weekend, and I’ll see you back here on Monday!  xoxo

Quilled and Framed Wedding Invitation by Ann Martin

If you’re like me and absolutely love your wedding invitations, you’ll want to find a way of displaying them long after the ceremony.  A thoughtful wedding guest commissioned paper filigree (aka quilling) artist Ann Martin to create a quilled frame around the invitation as a wedding gift for the couple.  Such a fantastic idea!

Quilled and Framed Wedding Invitation by Ann Martin via Oh So Beautiful Paper (1)

From Ann: A recent client commissioned a quilled and framed wedding invitation as a wedding gift for the couple.  The invitation was a square charcoal gray Vera Wang invitation – very elegant.  All of the scrollwork was done in white with a few touches of silver-edged white.

Quilled and Framed Wedding Invitation by Ann Martin via Oh So Beautiful Paper (2)

Quilled and Framed Wedding Invitation by Ann Martin via Oh So Beautiful Paper (5)

Thanks Ann!  For more beautiful quilling work by Ann, including some wonderful marriage certificates and ketubahs, check out her blog right here!

Photo Credits: Ann Martin

Stationery A – Z: Graduation Cards

It’s graduation season!  From preschool to college, every graduate deserves a little pat on the back and some encouragement as they embark on the next stage of life.  For those of you looking to congratulate a new graduate, here are a few cards that should do the trick!

Sycamore Street Press

 

Night Owl Paper Goods

Wishbone Letterpress

The World is Your Oyster by sugar paper Grad- You Now Owe Your Parents by Sugarcube Press

Sugar Paper (left); Sugarcube Press (right)

Smock

Graduation-Congratulations-Card-Wild-Ink-Press

Wild Ink Press

Graduation-Congratulations-Card-Sweet-Letter-Press Graduation-Congratulations-Card-Echo-Letterpress

Sweet Letter Press (left); Echo Letterpress (right)

Europe by Oddball Press

Oddball Press

School Rundown by Greenwhich Letterpress Congratulations Bean Single Card by Fisk and Fern

Greenwich Letterpress (left); Fisk and Fern (right)

Dingbat Press

p.s. You can check out a few all-purpose congratulations cards right here!

{images via their respective sources}

*Smock is a sponsor of Oh So Beautiful Paper

Calligraphy Inspiration: Primele

Some like to think that talent runs in the family.  In the case of Primele, the design studio of sisters Patricia and Rachel Mumau, it’s most certainly true.  Ever since I stumbled upon their Etsy shop, I’ve been looking for glimpses of projects on Patricia’s blog, and ogling their portfolio of work.  The sisters are also the creatives behind Fawnsberg, a stationery line that carries over Primele’s signature style, adding it to cards, papers, and stamps.  Their work has been featured in Martha Stewart Weddings, Lucky Magazine, and Real Simple.  You’ll see why!  – Julie 

Primele Calligraphy via Oh So Beautiful Paper

Primele Calligraphy via Oh So Beautiful Paper

Primele Calligraphy via Oh So Beautiful Paper

Patricia’s calligraphy gives off a playful and welcoming air.  You don’t have to worry about blending into the crowd with addressed envelopes like these. (Especially with such great, bright inks!)

Primele Calligraphy via Oh So Beautiful Paper

Primele Calligraphy via Oh So Beautiful Paper

Primele Calligraphy via Oh So Beautiful Paper

Calligraphy and illustration find a home in the line of Fawnsberg stationery.  Ever so whimsical, their art and address stamps, writing sheets and notecards are some of the most charming I’ve seen.

Primele Calligraphy via Oh So Beautiful Paper

With the sneak peeks I’ve seen of the Fawnsberg booth at the National Stationery Show, you’ll definitely want to keep an eye on these ladies.  I can’t wait to see what goodies they’ll have in store for us next!

Photo Credits: Primele and Fawnsberg