How to Make Marbled Paper – plus new Marbled Notebooks and Calendars from May Designs!

Making marbled paper is something that I’ve always wanted to try, but, thanks to the extensive supply list and unfamiliar ingredients, I’ve been too scared to even attempt. But today we’re in luck! Heather, Creative Director at May Designs, is here to demystify paper marbling and walk us through the entire process. The team at May Designs basically spent an entire day playing around with marbled paper patterns, with some seriously stunning results. We’ll start with Heather’s detailed tutorial (thanks Heather!!) for how to make marbled paper, followed by some photos of the GORGEOUS new May Designs collection inspired by their marbling experiments!

May Designs Marbled Notebooks / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Supplies

100% cotton paper

Alum

Methocel

Spray bottle

Measuring spoons

Whisk

Dish soap

Large shallow tray

Bucket or large bowl (must have a capacity greater than one gallon)

Acrylic paint

Small cups

Coffee straws

Clothesline + clothespins

How to Make Marbled Paper / May Designs via Oh So Beautiful Paper

How to make marbled paper:

Step 1. First, prep your paper. Fill a spray bottle with warm water. Add 2 tablespoons of alum and mix well. Let the mixture cool and spray a thin layer onto your cotton paper. Lay flat to dry! Make sure to mark the side that you sprayed because it can be hard to tell once it’s dried.

Step 2. Next, prepare the water bath. In a bucket, mix 4 tablespoons of Methocel with 1 gallon warm, distilled water, and one tablespoon of ammonia. Mix with a whisk. Find a shallow tray that is just a little larger than your paper. We found the perfect shallow tray to use for our water bath at a restaurant supply store (these trays from Amazon will also work!). Pour water mixture into shallow dish and let sit until all bubbles are gone! This can take a while, sometimes an hour or so.

Step 3. You’ll also need to add a dispersant to your water bath. To mix a dispersant, fill a cup with ½ cup water and a few drops of dish soap and mix.

Step 4. Gather up your favorite colors of acrylic paints and squeeze them into cups. Add water to each color until you have the consistency of whole milk. Add one drop of dispersant/dish soap mixture to each color of paint. (A coffee straw works well for this!)

Step 5. Next, add diluted paint to the water bath. This is the fun part! Using coffee straws begin to drop paint onto the surface of the water bath. Keep dropping paint onto the water bath until it is pretty well covered with color.

Step 6. Time to Marble! Take a clean straw and begin to drag it across the top of the water bath to create designs. You can also use the dispersant mixture you made to move the paint around, but only use a small drop to start. A little goes a LONG way.

Step 7. Once you have a design that you like, take your prepped paper and gently lay it face down on the top of the bath. (Make sure you are placing the paper, prepped side down). Pat it down to make sure there are no air bubbles and then pull the paper up out of the bath starting with one corner and peeling it all the way up.

Step 8. Rinse paper with water. Don’t be afraid to get in there and clean the paper off with your hands. The paint is there to stay. Hang paper to dry!

How to Make Marbled Paper / May Designs via Oh So Beautiful Paper

How to Make Marbled Paper / May Designs via Oh So Beautiful Paper

How to Make Marbled Paper / May Designs via Oh So Beautiful Paper

How to Make Marbled Paper / May Designs via Oh So Beautiful Paper

How to Make Marbled Paper / May Designs via Oh So Beautiful Paper

How to Make Marbled Paper / May Designs via Oh So Beautiful Paper

How to Make Marbled Paper / May Designs via Oh So Beautiful Paper

How to Make Marbled Paper / May Designs via Oh So Beautiful Paper

How to Make Marbled Paper / May Designs via Oh So Beautiful Paper

How to Make Marbled Paper / May Designs via Oh So Beautiful Paper

How to Make Marbled Paper / May Designs via Oh So Beautiful Paper

How to Make Marbled Paper / May Designs via Oh So Beautiful Paper

How to Make Marbled Paper / May Designs via Oh So Beautiful Paper

How to Make Marbled Paper / May Designs via Oh So Beautiful Paper

From Heather: We’ve been excited to introduce this fun trend as a pattern collection since spotting it at the National Stationery Show. We first envisioned it as a collaboration. We thought we might need an expert, to guide us through the process, so that we could get the results we desired for the collection. BUT, when Mica had the idea to incorporate the marbling process into our brand new Desk Calendars, it changed our timeline quite a bit and we decided to roll up our sleeves and get our hands dirty!

We set aside a day that same week to set up our very own marble workshop in the studio. We’ve hosted a few different workshops in the studio; calligraphy, painting, cocktail classes, etc., but this was my personal favorite. The process is so free and each piece almost creates itself! We collected tips and tricks from several different videos and blogs to create the process outlined in the tutorial above. Here’s a list of little things that we feel made this a success:

  • Cotton paper is a must! The other papers we tried broke down in the water bath
  • Don’t go on a crazy search for fancy “dispersant” – dish soap works the same way! Oh and remember, a little goes a LONG way!
  • Turns out, restaurant supply stores have the perfect large, shallow dishes for water bath. And they’re white!

We hoped that by the end of the day, we would have 12 gorgeous pieces to work with, but the pressure was off. It was SUCH a fun day. Doors open, messy desks, lunch ordered in (of course) and selfies galore. A perfect exercise for our team to let loose and bond, and BONUS… we ended the day with walls covered in gorgeous marbled paper. We are so happy with the end result! The new calendars are are beautiful and the pattern collection for notebooks is a new favorite!

May Designs Marbled Calendar / Oh So Beautiful Paper

May Designs Marbled Calendar / Oh So Beautiful Paper

May Designs Marbled Calendar / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Photo Credits: May Designs

Printable Calligraphy “Hello” Note Cards

Spring and summer always bring a handful of new occasions that require a thank you note or a quick note to say hello. There are backyard BBQs hosted by your friends, bridal showers and weddings galore, and the ubiquitous ‘just because’ note to check in. I’ve tried to get in the habit of sending more handwritten notes. I hand letter things all day, so it seems silly that I don’t incorporate this more into my daily life for people other than customers. We all know the feeling of getting something other than bills in the mail, so I decided to help you guys get into the habit as well with these printable calligraphy “hello” note cards that are perfect for spring and summer. – Lauren

Printable Calligraphy Hello Note Cards by A Fabulous Fete for Oh So Beautiful Paper

To make the note cards, simply download the printable file right here and print on white cover weight card stock using your home printer! I designed the cards to be a half sheet of paper each, meaning you’ll get two cards per letter-sized sheet of paper. Just print and cut straight down the middle using a paper trimmer. Trim the white edges off as well. And remember to select “scale to fit” in your printer settings so that your printer doesn’t trim the artwork.

Printable Calligraphy Hello Note Cards by A Fabulous Fete for Oh So Beautiful Paper

Printable Calligraphy "Hello" Note Card by A Fabulous Fete for Oh So Beautiful Paper

Printable Calligraphy Hello Note Cards by A Fabulous Fete for Oh So Beautiful Paper

Printable Calligraphy Hello Note Cards by A Fabulous Fete for Oh So Beautiful Paper

Tuck these notes in with gifts, packages, hostess gifts, your friend’s windshield wiper… whoever needs a quick hello! You can also print out a few extra sets, tie them up with a pretty ribbon, and keep them for last minute gifts on the go. I can’t think of anyone who wouldn’t appreciate an extra set of notecards in their desk.

DOWNLOAD PRINTABLE HERE

Printable artwork © Lauren Saylor of A Fabulous Fete and created exclusively for Oh So Beautiful Paper. All artwork is created for personal use only and may not be altered, reproduced, or sold in any way without prior written consent.

Modern Neon Pink and Yellow Save the Dates

There are so many things to love about these modern neon pink and yellow save the dates from Lily of Lavender & Mint! All that bright color, modern floral patterns inspired by the Otomi dresses that the bridesmaids will wear to the rehearsal dinner, and absolutely gorgeous envelopes with vintage stamps and calligraphy from Blue Eye, Brown Eye! I also love that Lily printed the save the dates to have a diamond shape appearance instead of the traditional horizontal or square shape – such a fun twist!

Modern Neon Pink and Yellow Save the Dates by Lavender and Mint / Oh So Beautiful Paper

From Lily: It doesn’t get much better than a big New Orleans wedding and this wedding is sure to be a PARTY! While the wedding will be a traditional evening black tie event, the bride and her mother wanted a save the date that was far from traditional.

Modern Neon Pink and Yellow Save the Dates by Lavender and Mint / Oh So Beautiful Paper

The wedding is a winter affair, so we decided to bring color to the occasion to let guests know that even though it isn’t quite time for Mardi Gras, the wedding will still be a vibrant New Orleans celebration. The bridesmaids will be wearing colorful Mexican Floral Otomi dresses for the rehearsal dinner so we used those patterns as inspiration for the save the date design. We chose pink, orange and yellow as our colors and used neon ink for the letterpress printing.

Modern Neon Pink and Yellow Save the Dates by Lavender and Mint / Oh So Beautiful Paper

The save the date is printed in a diamond shape to skew even further from tradition. We used 3-ply stock so that the impression from the letterpress could be deep. My favorite is the confetti inspired 3-color letterpress envelope liner that shouts PARTY! when the recipients open their mail. The bride & groom are both from Louisiana but currently live in Texas and wanted an extra personal touch to the save the date. We accomplished that with a series of vintage stamps with colors that fit the suite wonderfully. The envelopes are oversized 7.5” square envelopes with incredible neon pink calligraphy from Blue Eye Brown Eye.

Modern Neon Pink and Yellow Save the Dates by Lavender and Mint / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Thanks Lily!

Design: Lavender & Mint
Envelope Calligraphy: Lauren Essl of Blue Eye Brown Eye Calligraphy
Printing: Littleford Letterpress

Lavender & Mint is a member of the Designer Rolodex – you can check out more of Lily’s beautiful work right here or visit the real invi­ta­tions gallery for more wedding invitation ideas!

Photo Credits: Lucy Cuneo Photography

Dusty Blue Letterpress and Copper Foil Wedding Invitations

I love unexpected color combinations! We’ve seen some gorgeous navy blue and copper wedding invitations, but this is the first time I’ve seen copper foil paired with a medium blue gray! Lauren from Charm & Fig designed these dusty blue letterpress and copper foil wedding invitations for a romantic and rustic wedding in Austin, Texas. The dusty blue feels like the perfect fit for a Texas wedding – it reminds me of bluebonnets! – and looks great against the warm and shiny copper foil in both the invitation border and return address. So pretty!

Dusty Blue Letterpress and Copper Foil Wedding Invitations by Charm and Fig / Oh So Beautiful Paper

From Lauren: As Kelly and Michael were planning their wedding, they knew they wanted a romantic Texas Hill Country affair with the slightest rustic touch.

Dusty Blue Letterpress and Copper Foil Wedding Invitations by Charm and Fig / Oh So Beautiful Paper

The invitation text was letterpress printed in a dusty blue gray inspired by the muted tones of desert succulents. The rich copper foil balanced out the lightness of the blue and was a subtle wink to the famous burnt orange of bride’s alma mater… hook ’em horns! For the invitation, we selected Crane’s 100% cotton Lettra paper as the base for the letterpress printing and foil stamping called for in our design. The RSVP and accommodations cards were offset printed in the same dusty blue gray as the invitation text.

Dusty Blue Letterpress and Copper Foil Wedding Invitations by Charm and Fig / Oh So Beautiful Paper

For the graphics, we used a gorgeous, sweeping calligraphy typeface for the names and key text, surrounded by a structured border with vines sprouting in and around the corners. We wanted the vines to bring an organic element to the invitation design, with no two corners alike.

Dusty Blue Letterpress and Copper Foil Wedding Invitations by Charm and Fig / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Dusty Blue Letterpress and Copper Foil Wedding Invitations by Charm and Fig / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Dusty Blue Letterpress and Copper Foil Wedding Invitations by Charm and Fig / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Thanks Lauren!

Design: Charm & Fig Paper Goods

Letterpress: Quality Printing Company

Foil Stamping: Gold Leaf Embossing

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

Photo and Styling Credits: Lauren Covington | Charm & Fig