Quick Pick: Mr. Boddington White House Letter Writing Kits

You guys. I am LOVING these new White House Letter Writing Kits from Mr. Boddington’s Studio! I firmly believe in raising active and engaged citizens, and any fellow parent out there knows how much kids LOVE to write letters. These kits are total genius! Each kit comes with five letterhead sheets, five envelopes, stickers, and a booklet with facts and tips for writing to the White House, all in classic Mr. Boddington style.

Mr. Boddington's Studio White House Letter Writing Kits

Mr. Boddington's Studio White House Letter Writing Kits

Mr. Boddington's Studio White House Letter Writing Kits

Pre-order your kit from Mr. Boddington’s Studio right here!

Ginger Watermelon Margarita

What could be more perfect on a hot summer night than a Margarita? I’ll tell you: a watermelon Margarita! We’re basically just taking two things that you should already be consuming in July and mashing them together into something even better. Add in some spicy ginger-lime syrup and you’ve got yourself a seriously delicious Ginger Watermelon Margarita. – Andrew

Ginger Watermelon Margarita Recipe

Ginger Watermelon Margarita

2 oz Tequila
1 oz Lime Juice
3/4 oz Ginger Lime Syrup
Watermelon Ice

First, juice a watermelon, then freeze some of the juice into cubes. Then, combine the Tequila, juice, and syrup with 3-4 watermelon ice cubes (we used 4 one-inch square cubes). Shake well and strain into a chilled coupe glass – or, better yet, pour everything, cubes and all, into a lowball glass. Enjoy!

Ginger Watermelon Margarita Recipe

Adding in fruit juice to a drink like the Margarita, with its careful balance of sweet, sour, and earthy Tequila, can be tricky. Extra juice – especially a watery juice like watermelon â€“ can throw off the balance by watering down the drink. So we solve that problem by taking water ice out of the equation entirely, and using the juice as the ice, adding flavor without diluting everything too much. It’s a fun trick that works really well for adding extra flavor to lots of shaken drinks without any extra watering down of your drinks.

Ginger Watermelon Margarita Recipe

The result is a Margarita with a bit of extra sweetness, an earthy, fruity sweetness, and a tremendous freshness. Melon and Tequila are great friends, in the same way that you might match bourbon with mint or Scotch with pineapple. They bring out the earthiness in each other, but never in a way that makes them feel heavy or dark. We also added in some Royal Rose Ginger Lime simply syrup, adding a nice spicy sharpness that balances the sweetness of the watermelon very nicely.

Ginger Watermelon Margarita Recipe

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Photo Credits: Nole Garey for Oh So Beautiful Paper

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Behind the Stationery: Paula & Waffle

Our next installment of Behind the Stationery takes us to NYC with Paula & Waffle! Paula, the founder and illustrator behind the brand, shares about how she began illustrating, her illustration process, and where she gets inspiration for her cute and heartfelt designs. We’re so exited to have Paula (and her cute pup, Waffle) here today. Take it away, Paula! —Megan Soh

Behind the Stationery: Paula & Waffle

From Paula: Hi everyone! I feel so lucky to be doing something that I love every day and to be able to share a behind the scenes look at our stationery company with you! I started Paula & Waffle in the spring of 2014 and have loved every moment. Waffle is our five-years-young brindle white Havanese pup that my husband picked out for me for on our first engagement anniversary. He keeps me company when I’m designing and is the sweetest pup around.

Our designs are sweet and colorful and we always strive to make sure they’re friendly to customers of all ages. Our goal is to create more joy in the everyday and to really help foster connections between people.

Behind the Stationery: Paula & Waffle

I don’t have a traditional art or design background, so it’s been quite an interesting (and fun!) learning process for me. I graduated college in 2008 with a gender studies degree in a terrible economy, and ended up in the ad tech start-up world. I had a chance to work on incredible ideas with really smart people, but began feeling restless and burnt out. I decided to take a continuing education graphic design class at Parsons in the fall of 2013 and absolutely loved it. With the support of my amazing husband, I left my job in the spring of 2014 and jumped right into design and illustration.

Behind the Stationery: Paula & Waffle

Behind the Stationery: Paula & Waffle

The first few months were definitely tough. I spent weeks drawing and trying to develop my own style. I managed to design around 40 cards, opened an Etsy shop, and participated in a Renegade Craft Fair in Brooklyn that summer. Things were slow and uncertain; at the same time, a great ad tech opportunity came up and I decided to go back to working a day job in January 2015. I had already committed to exhibiting at the National Stationery Show, so I continued to plug away at the line and pitch retailers. We exhibited with 80 cards and were lucky that our hard work paid off at the National Stationery Show that spring, which enabled me to jump back into Paula & Waffle full-time.

Behind the Stationery: Paula & Waffle

We started out in our tiny upper west side NYC apartment and now work out of our 200 sq ft studio in Long Island City, Queens. Our building used to be the site of a car and plane engine manufacturing plant, so we’re lucky to have super high ceilings and lots of light. We package all of our paper goods ourselves, so we have walls and walls and walls of shelves and plenty of counter space. We’ve already outgrown this space and will be moving to a bigger space in August, which we are super excited about!

Behind the Stationery: Paula & Waffle

We’re lucky to live in one of the most vibrant cities in the world. Waffle and I (and now also Oreo, our new black and white Havanese pup) spend a lot of time in NYC parks and sketch from there. I also often work from cafes and public spaces all around the city. I draw on things I see around the city and at museums, as well as conversations I have with friends and family. Additionally, many of our collections in the past year for both paper and textile have been inspired by our trips to the National Parks, beaches (we love beaches!), and Scottish Highlands.

Behind the Stationery: Paula & Waffle

We currently have three fabulous ladies on our team, and we usually start our days around 10am. Every day is completely different! Some days are spent packaging cards and gift wrap, and on other days we might be re-organizing thousands of envelopes or managing inventory.

Behind the Stationery: Paula & Waffle

Behind the Stationery: Paula & Waffle

I keep a lot of notepads and sketchbooks everywhere! About once a month, I compile all of the ideas and doodles into a master list and create a color palette. From there, I usually take 3-4 days to create the next collection of greeting cards or textile patterns. I used to draw everything by hand and then scan and digitally color, but now I also do a lot of illustration work on the iPad, which has really helped streamline the process for me.

Paula & Waffle - Sketch to Final

Paula & Waffle - ipad sketch

Behind the Stationery: Paula & Waffle

We’ve been so thrilled to see our designs on fabric via our collaboration with Dear Stella, and also as lighted marquees via our collaboration with Pulp Function. We have a few more collaborations in the works and are also planning to expand into a few other gift products soon — we can’t wait to share them with you later this year!

Behind the Stationery: Paula & Waffle

Until then, you can find us doodling away around NYC. You can follow along on Instagram at @paulaandwaffle and can find all of our designs on our website!

Behind the Stationery: Paula & Waffle

All photos by Paula & Waffle.

Interested in being featured on the Behind the Stationery column? Reach out to me at megan [at]  ohsobeautifulpaper [dot] com.

Tropical Flamingo Pink and Green Birthday Party Invitations

Summer is here and an adorable flock of pink flamingos is here to kick off summer! How fun are these tropical flamingo pink and green birthday party invitations that designer and calligrapher Holly Hollon created for her daughter’s first birthday soirée?? Tropical leaf illustrations, pink cabana stripes, touches of gold foil, and of course Holly’s beautiful calligraphy are all focal points of these gorgeous invitations!

Tropical Flamingo Pink and Green Birthday Party Invitations by Holly Hollon Design and Calligraphy

Tropical Flamingo Pink and Green Birthday Party Invitations by Holly Hollon Design and Calligraphy

From Holly: For Biscuit’s First Birthday, I wanted to do a backyard birthday with a tropical theme as it was the first of summer and I was feeling all the summer time vibes while planning.

Tropical Flamingo Pink and Green Birthday Party Invitations by Holly Hollon Design and Calligraphy

I had some pink yard flamingos for years and never used them and they helped inspire the flamingo motif of the birthday party. These pink flamingos were perfect for our backyard golf course that we set up for the birthday party. Then one day in the grocery store I saw some silver urn plants and those further inspired a flamingo pink and green invitation.

Tropical Flamingo Pink and Green Birthday Party Invitations by Holly Hollon Design and Calligraphy

I love the Royal Hawaiian Hotel on Waikiki Beach and used a pink similar to the color of the hotel. Pink and green are such festive and summery colors. It was fun to play with bright colors and pull in touches of gold in the day-of party goods.

Tropical Flamingo Pink and Green Birthday Party Invitations by Holly Hollon Design and Calligraphy

I designed scorecards with the flamingo logo and my dad crafted wooden putters for the children at the party. Napkins, koozies and cups were a fun way to have special touches and not have to go overboard with party decor. I simply love how it all came together!

Tropical Flamingo Pink and Green Birthday Party Invitations by Holly Hollon Design and Calligraphy

Tropical Flamingo Pink and Green Birthday Party Invitations by Holly Hollon Design and Calligraphy

Tropical Flamingo Pink and Green Birthday Party Invitations by Holly Hollon Design and Calligraphy

Thanks Holly!

Design: Holly Hollon Design and Calligraphy & Dixie Design
Party Goods: Print Appeal

Photo Credits: Mary Margaret Smith Photography

Funky Art-Deco Gold Foil and Floral Wedding Invitations

A little party never hurt nobody! We’re loving these modern and funky art-deco gold foil and floral wedding invitations from Jennifer of Society Paper Goods. Geometric patterns, adorable hand lettering, and glamorous gold foil – it’s all there folks! The multifunctional coaster details cards are the perfect way to toast to the happy couple before the celebration!

Funky Art-Deco Gold Foil and Floral Wedding Invitations by Society Paper Goods

From Jennifer: This stationery suite was designed for a couple who was planning a glamorous, Old Hollywood-inspired fall wedding. We had a completely blank slate to create stationery that gave guests a fabulous first impression of their special day and did so through bold colors and metallics, “statement” pieces, delicate letterpress details, and cohesive packaging.

Funky Art-Deco Gold Foil and Floral Wedding Invitations by Society Paper Goods

We loved the idea of a black invitation with white and gold foil! It seemed like the perfect statement piece in a world of often white or ivory invitations. The bride and groom’s names were handwritten just for this project (this special handwritten lettering found its way onto other pieces like the details card, RSVP card, save the date, and program).

Funky Art-Deco Gold Foil and Floral Wedding Invitations by Society Paper Goods

In lieu of a traditional details card, we chose to die-cut the card into the shape of a coaster; we knew this wedding was going to be a party and maybe even reminiscent of Gatsby’s great parties! The coaster, featuring an art deco border, was first letterpress printed by Elefant Press in Dallas and then sent to Saint Louis to be gold foil printed and cut.

Funky Art-Deco Gold Foil and Floral Wedding Invitations by Society Paper Goods

The RSVP card showcases another “statement” in the visual pattern on the front side. It too was letterpress printed in Dallas and sent to Saint Louis for foil printing and finishing. We completed the invitation suite with emerald green velvet ribbon, hand-sewn by the bride’s mother herself, and floral envelope liner, both strong features of the overall look of the wedding. Lauren Saylor at A Fabulous Fete added her gorgeous calligraphy to put the beautiful finishing touches on this invitation suite.

Funky Art-Deco Gold Foil and Floral Wedding Invitations by Society Paper GoodsFunky Art-Deco Gold Foil and Floral Wedding Invitations by Society Paper Goods

The save the date, featuring childhood photos of the bride and groom, also showcased the handwritten lettering from the invitation suite.

Funky Art-Deco Gold Foil and Floral Wedding Invitations by Society Paper Goods

The day-of stationery included whimsical menu placemats, patterned table numbers, floral signage, and a bold, black program featuring the couple’s monogram which was foil-stamped on the cover.

Funky Art-Deco Gold Foil and Floral Wedding Invitations by Society Paper Goods

Thanks Jennifer!

Design: Society Paper Goods
Printing: Elefant Press and Furlong Printing
Calligraphy: Lauren Saylor at A Fabulous Fete
Paper: Reich Paper and Neenah Paper

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

Photo Credits: Jennifer Walker