Happy Friday everyone! Â My husband just reminded me that we’re heading into a long weekend (he keeps track of these things more closely than I do, apparently), so that’s nice! Â I was already looking forward to a laid back weekend, but am grateful for the extra day to catch up on errands and hopefully relax. Â But in the meantime…
Photo Credit:Â Scout’s Honor Co.
…a few links for your weekend!
- I’m in love with these whimsical wall murals for a child’s bedroom
- Beautiful blind impression floral wedding invitations
- Oooh, confetti postcards!
- I love these hand painted backdrops
- Incredible wire sculptures
- Pretty hand lettering
- A fundraiser to help a fellow blogger cover medical expenses.
This week on Oh So Beautiful Paper:
- Inspired by neon!
- Speaking of neon, Alecia + Jon’s graphic wedding invitations
- Leslie + Ryan’s modern woodland wedding invitations
- Happy (almost) Halloween!
- Alexandra + Doug’s painterly wedding invitations
- Pretty paper in the office: yellow + black!
- Ashley + Nathan’s rustic burlap wedding invitations
- The cutest baby boy birth announcements
- More beautiful 2012 calendars
- A little recap from Crafty Bastards
A big welcome to the newest members of the Designer Rolodex!
- 42 Pressed
- Lilikoi Design + Letterpress
That’s it for me this week! Â I hope you all have a wonderful weekend, and I’ll see you back here next week! xoxo
Image Credit:Â Neither Snow
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