Happy Weekend!

Happy Friday everyone! And happy almost 4th of July! Are you traveling somewhere this weekend? We’re doing the opposite: we have grandparents coming to town this weekend! My girls are always SO excited when their grandparents come to town, it’s seriously like the night before Christmas. But before we all go running off for the weekend, I have a fun announcement for my stationer friends! These long summer days and nights have been making me so happy lately, spending weekends at the splash pad and hanging out in our backyard to watch the fireflies emerge every night. I want to help spread the summer glow with an advertising special! So starting today, I’m celebrating summer with 30% off all 3-month and 6-month sidebar ads booked in the month of July. And since a 6-month ad would take you through the holiday advertising rush, this is a great opportunity to get in early and save big! You can get in touch with us for ad rates and more info right here. But in the meantime…

OSBP Summer Ad Special!

Photo Credit: Brandi Smyth Photography from these French Chateau-inspired wedding invitations by Paperglaze Calligraphy

…a few links for your weekend!

So many great quotes from this year’s commencement speeches

Have you seen the newest Land of Nod catalog? So many great items! I’m particularly loving this Ace & Jig wall hanging, this unicorn chair (!!), this super cute bedding, and this cute little rainbow pouf.

I’m totally making this glitter headband with my girls

Just bought this blue and white striped linen shirt – looks so comfy for summer!

Loving this rainbow honeycomb arch!

Adorable embroidered heels for summer soirées. Wear them with this colorful dress, which is currently on sale and an extra 30% off the sale price!

Great advice if you’re thinking about buying an older home

My next summer manicure

Card of the week!

 

Have a wonderful weekend everyone! I’ll see you back here on Monday. xoxo

 

Behind the Stationery: Appointed

Our next installment of Behind the Stationery features DC designer, Suann Song! As a veteran designer in the DC space, Suann (commonly known for her work under simplesong design) launched an all-American made stationery brand called Appointed a few years ago. Taking us through her product development process, team setup, and upgrading offices, here’s Suann! –Megan Soh

Behind the Stationery: Appointed Co.

From Suann: I started simplesong design almost 10 years ago.  It started as an invitation and paper design studio, and then evolved to a branding studio. Over the years the design studio grew and I’ve been really fortunate to work with some amazing companies and brands. I still work with a few long-time clients, but most of my time is dedicated to Appointed.

Behind the Stationery: Appointed Co.

As a graphic designer at heart, much of my work begins and ends on paper and I was always on the search for simple, well-made and functional paper and office supplies. After seeing a need in the market for American-made products, I decided to make my own and that’s how Appointed came about! I took about a year to design the brand, prototype products, research manufacturing partners and develop the business plan. My years of marketing (prior to starting simplesong), designing for others, and working with paper all contributed to the development of Appointed.

Behind the Stationery: Appointed Co.

For a year we subleased a tiny 100 sq ft space from one of our printers. We eventually outgrew that and moved into our dream 3,000 sq ft office in Ivy City in the District of Columbia. It was a big but necessary jump for our growing company and we’re already getting close to outgrowing the current space which serves as a product showroom, work space for our design and operations team, and fulfillment center.  We love being located in the District and it’s a huge part of our identity. The DC community has been so supportive of us and is a big part of our growth.

Behind the Stationery: Appointed Co.

We’ve gradually grown to five full-time staff, seasonal part-time help and occasional contractors. We’re a small but mighty team that manages over 400 wholesale accounts, an e-commerce store, custom product development in addition to product design and brand development.  I’m really fortunate to have a team that loves this company and its products as much as I do and I attribute our growth to our amazing team.

Behind the Stationery: Appointed Co.

Behind the Stationery: Appointed Co.

Each of our team members have very distinct roles so their days vary depending on their role. But we also very much work as a team and when we have a large project or deliverable, we always have an all hands-on-deck mentality. It makes for a great team environment.

Behind the Stationery: Appointed Co.

My days definitely vary but I try every day to dedicate time to certain necessary functions, generally in the following buckets: general operations, managing our team, designing and and product development and marketing. How I spend my time has definitely changed since we first launched 2+ years ago. A lot of my time is now spent on strategy and business operations like managing cash flow, personnel management, and our larger brand and marketing strategy.

Behind the Stationery: Appointed Co.

My goal for this company from the very beginning was to be a national brand and a leader in our space but we have a long way to go. I’m always thinking and working towards that long-term goal. But at the same time, I love product development and designing so I try to carve out as much time as possible for that function.

Behind the Stationery: Appointed Co.

Even though our products vary (from leather accessories to paper goods) our design process is usually the same across product categories. The product development process is fun but definitely takes time. We’re constantly fine-tuning each of our products to see how we can make better or more efficiently.

Behind the Stationery: Appointed Co.

Behind the Stationery: Appointed Co. We brainstorm as a team new product ideas and once we narrow down the general concept of a product, each product follows:

  1. Product research
  2. If we don’t have an existing manufacturing partner we research and vet potential partners. Sometimes this is the most time-consuming part as it can be challenging to find a US-based company willing to work partner with us to make what we’re dreaming up at the price point and quality we need.
  3. Product design — we usually design many, many versions until we come up with the perfect design. 
  4. Prototype and test the product — we prototype every single one of our products and we’ll test it with our customers and among our staff.  We want to make sure what we’re creating is functional and durable.
  5. Once we finalize a design we move to packaging development.
  6. And finally, we have a marketing plan for each product, which includes product photography, how we’re rolling out the product and sharing among our customers and retailers.

Behind the Stationery: Appointed Co.

All photos courtesy of Appointed.

Want to be featured? Reach out to Megan at megan[at]ohsobeautifulpaper.com for details.

Happy Weekend!

Happy Friday everyone! This was our first full week of summer vacation, and my little family had a pretty good week! Sophie is attending a local summer camp where the campers go on a different outdoor adventure every single day, and she’s loving it so far! In the first week alone they went hiking around a local nature trail, splashed around in two different splash pads, and visited the Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens (where National Park Service Rangers gave them all “Junior Park Ranger” pins). Also, I had the chance to tag along with my husband to a preview of the new Game of Thrones pop-up bar run by the folks behind the Columbia Room, Eat the Rich, and Mockingbird Hill. If you’re in the DC area, the GOT-inspired décor and cocktails are both worth the wait! I highly recommend the Dothraquiri and Lady Mormont. You can catch a little sneak peek of the décor here! But in the meantime…

Hello Summer by Bright Room Studio

Illustration and photo by Bright Room Studio via #dailydoseofpaper

…a few links for your weekend:

The Senate bill, unveiled today, is not a health care bill. It’s a massive transfer of wealth from middle-class and poor families to the richest people in America.

OMG THESE UNICORN FLATS!!!

I want every single piece in this collection of rustic dinnerware and serving platters

This new venue in Upstate New York looks amazing

Fascinating: Dutch solutions to rising sea levels

Ten great ways to help the environment in your own backyard

I’ve been spending a lot of time out in my own garden lately, and I love these willow cloche structures as an alternative to the plant hoops that I have around my peonies and dahlias.

LOVE this real-life budget breakdown of what it costs to get the look for wedding reception tables

MAKE: Donut-glazed waffles!

Card of the week!

 

Have a wonderful weekend everyone! I’ll see you back here on Monday. xoxo

Wedding Stationery Inspiration: Photo Booth Backdrop Ideas

Let’s be honest. One of the best parts of a wedding reception is the photo booth. And the photo booth backdrop is an excellent opportunity to get creative with your wedding color palette and décor. From giant streamers to framed illustrations, there are tons of great ideas for all types of weddings. Here are some creative photo booth backdrop ideas that will transform your space. Say “cheese!” – Annie

Wedding Stationery Inspiration: Photo Booth Backdrop / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Can you believe how intricate this paper cut backdrop is? Create a beautiful backdrop for your ceremony, then repurpose it as a photo booth backdrop for the reception! | Photography: Margaret Austin Photography via Green Wedding Shoes

Wedding Stationery Inspiration: Photo Booth Backdrop / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Fringed crepe paper adds texture and comes in every color of the rainbow! Plus, these giant fringey streamers are the easiest DIY ever. | Photography: Taylor Lord Photography, Event Planner: Lavender Joy Weddings via Junebug Weddings

Wedding Stationery Inspiration: Photo Booth Backdrop / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Love the simplicity of these hanging agate slices. You could also hang origami birds, flowers, seashells, or feathers… or even colorful plexiglass! | Photography: Cassie Loree Photography, Event Design: Blooming House Collective via Green Wedding Shoes

Wedding Stationery Inspiration: Photo Booth Backdrop / Oh So Beautiful Paper

This beautiful ombré backdrop adds a punch of color! | Photography: Maple & Elm Photography via Brides

Wedding Stationery Inspiration: Photo Booth Backdrops / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Layers of cascading ribbons or streamers can be personalized to your color scheme. | Photography:Ben Q Photography,  Backdrop: The Color Condition via Ruffled

Wedding Stationery Inspiration: Photo Booth Backdrop / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Hang your favorite framed prints on a cute room divider to create a beautiful vignette. | Photography: Hazelwood Photo, Event Design & Planning: Something Borrowed via Green Wedding Shoes

Wedding Stationery Inspiration: Photo Booth Backdrop / Oh So Beautiful Paper

How fun are these piñatas?! | Photography: Anahi Weddings, Rentals, Flowers, Coordinating: Sweet Sunday Events via Ruffled

Wedding Stationery Inspiration: Photo Booth Backdrop / Oh So Beautiful Paper

This rope backdrop is perfect for an earthy or nautical theme. | Photography: Leslie Gilbert Photography, Event Planning: Weddings by JDK via The Knot

Wedding Stationery Inspiration: Photo Booth Backdrop / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Roll out a whimsical wallpaper! | Photography: Johnny Miller via Martha Stewart Weddings

Wedding Stationery Inspiration: Photo Booth Backdrop / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Hang a group of streamers, wrapping some around to form loops. | via Glamour and Grace

Regal Navy and Gold Foil Calligraphy Wedding Invitations

Here’s a little something fancy to brighten your day: gorgeous and regal navy and gold foil calligraphy wedding invitations fromKara Anne Paper! Let’s all take a moment to appreciate the gold foil detailing on the back flap of the navy envelopes. The foliage pattern, complemented by the couple’s wedding crest, is elevated and over the top in all the best ways.

Regal Navy and Gold Foil Calligraphy Wedding Invitations by Kara Anne Paper

Regal Navy and Gold Foil Calligraphy Wedding Invitations by Kara Anne Paper

From Kara: This wedding invitation suite was designed for one of my best friends, Meg and her sweet husband, Brian. Creating their custom paper goods came easily to me! Knowing Meg and Brian’s personality and style I knew I wanted to design a classic, elegant invitation suite with a hint of some whimsical touches. To tie in Meg’s love for antique treasures from her grandparents, I incorporated gold foil accents and an intricately designed wedding monogram. After seeing the navy bridesmaids dresses chosen for their February wedding, I knew a deep navy envelope would make the perfect final touch to wow their guests. It created a gorgeous contrast from the bright white paper and the handwritten gold calligraphy that graced the envelopes.

Regal Navy and Gold Foil Calligraphy Wedding Invitations by Kara Anne Paper

Regal Navy and Gold Foil Calligraphy Wedding Invitations by Kara Anne Paper

The invitation design was 5.5″ x 8.5″ (A9) and foil printed on a thick Conservation Board paper. The details card was 4.5″ x 4.5″ and printed on the same paper using a dark navy letterpress ink. For an extra soft, romantic touch, a blush hand-made silk ribbon was used to tie the cards together so that they would stay stacked nicely inside of the envelope.

Regal Navy and Gold Foil Calligraphy Wedding Invitations by Kara Anne Paper

Regal Navy and Gold Foil Calligraphy Wedding Invitations by Kara Anne Paper

To tie the wedding program in with their invitation suite, I included navy lettering, custom hand painted watercolor florals and a charming illustration of the Chapel where Meg and Brian exchanged their vows. A soft, hand-made silk ribbon was also tied on the programs.

Regal Navy and Gold Foil Calligraphy Wedding Invitations by Kara Anne Paper

The custom designed details did not stop with the invitation suite. Throughout the ceremony and reception, there were several signs including; gorgeous navy and gold beverage and food signs, a welcome sign, direction sign and a little sign for the guests gifts from the bride and groom! To thank the groomsmen for being a part of their wedding celebration, we had custom Tervis Tumblers made with their wedding logo. This was of course a hit, along with the gold foil napkins and frosted beverage cups.

Regal Navy and Gold Foil Calligraphy Wedding Invitations by Kara Anne Paper

Regal Navy and Gold Foil Calligraphy Wedding Invitations by Kara Anne Paper

Thanks Kara!

Design & Calligraphy: Kara Anne Paper

Check out the Designer Rolodex for more tal­ented wed­ding invi­ta­tion design­ers and the real invi­ta­tions gallery for more wedding invitation ideas!

Photo Credits: Kara Anne Paper