Calligraphy Inspiration: Hanwriting

These days, calligraphy goes waaaaaay beyond ink on paper. Tiles, sea glass, agate slices, light bulbs â€“ pretty much any surface is game! Today we’re perusing the work of New York-based calligrapher Han Cao of Hanwriting, an expert on writing on non-traditional surfaces. Han was also kind enough to share some of her tips and tricks for writing on some of the trickier surfaces using a traditional calligraphy nib and ink. Let’s take a look! – Jen

Calligraphy Inspiration: Hanwriting

Calligraphy Inspiration: Hanwriting

“My lettering style tends to vary based on the surfaces I work on,” says Han. For objects like sea glass and slate, she likes to use a thinner calligraphy script. In contrast, she likes to complement agate’s bold colors with thicker downstrokes and thinner upstrokes. “I usually try a few styles and nibs on each surface to test out what looks best,” says Han. “It’s fun to try and bring out the best of each surface!”

Calligraphy Inspiration: Hanwriting

Calligraphy Inspiration: Hanwriting

Calligraphy Inspiration: Hanwriting

Here’s a tip Han shared for writing on non-paper surfaces (since she does that quite often!): Han likes to use rubbing alcohol. “Some surfaces (agate, marble) sometimes have a thin, oily film which repels inks,” she shares. “So if you simply wipe them with a little rubbing alcohol, that removes the film and allows the ink to adhere better.” Han also uses acrylic ink on most of the items to give them some water resistance. “It gets tricky on some surfaces where the ink might pool at the bottom of the downstroke, so just thicken the ink up by either leaving it uncovered for a few hours, or adding some gum arabic, and that should help you control the strokes better.”

Calligraphy Inspiration: Hanwriting

Calligraphy Inspiration: Hanwriting

By the way, isn’t this a beautiful idea for place cards?! I love these little glass vessels, which channel that message-in-a-bottle vibe with the cork tops. The teeny shells matched with the guests names in calligraphy is such a perfect idea for a beach wedding.

Calligraphy Inspiration: Hanwriting

Calligraphy Inspiration: Hanwriting

Calligraphy Inspiration: Hanwriting

Of course, Han’s calligraphy work on paper is equally stunning. I love the light, romantic feel of her lettering style.

Calligraphy Inspiration: Hanwriting

“My favorite recent project was the light bulbs which were for a fun dinner party in the city,” shares Han. “I loved the thickness of the lettering, and the novelty of the surface.”

Thanks so much to Han for sharing her beautiful work and insider calligraphy tips with us!

Photo Credits: All images via Han Cao of Hanwriting

Stationery A-Z: Rosè All Day

It’s finally summer time (whew!), which means its also…Rosé time! Everyone’s favorite pink beverage is showing up in all forms these days – from beach towels to candy to, you guessed it… Rosé-themed greeting cards! If you haven’t jumped on the think pink train yet, it’s high time to give ‘summer water’ a try (it’s really quite good). Grab a glass, sit back and enjoy our round-up below. Cheers! -Shauna

Rosé-Themed Greeting Cards

From top left:

1. This illustrated card from redcruiser is so versatile! Use it to congratulate a friend on a new job, send a quick pep talk before a big event, or even to help cheer up someone having a bad week.

2. I’m more than grateful for rosé. I’m guessing Boss Dotty is too. Respect for that manicure as well.

3. This sweetly illustrated, message-forward greeting comes from New York-based Nicole Marie Paperie.

4. Is current politics driving you to drink? Combine trends with this scripted letterpress printed message from Creativity Cards.

5. Want a little extra bang for your buck? This Valley Cruise Press greeting card not only comes with a clever pun from perennial favorite The Bachelor but also a fun enamel pin. Everybody wins!

6. Yes Way Rosé just goes to show that Instagram is no joke. Two NYC friends, one passion for pink wine, and 42K followers later…

7. Another stellar rosé themed greeting from Boss Dotty, this time in birthday form. Salut!

8. Flowers AND wine? Say it all with another clever pun masquerading as a birthday greeting card from The Good Twin (a fan of The Good Twin? Be sure to check out our June desktop downloads here!)

9. Rosé all day? Yes PLEASE. Send this Pinwheel Print Shop design for as a birthday card, thinking of you note or an invitation to your next summer BBQ (little know fact: rosé is the best wine to pair with barbecue).

10. Really enjoying Styled in Print‘s muted monochromatic palate and detailed illustration.

Illustrated Tropical Hawaiian Wedding Invitations

Oversized palm frond motifs, dainty pineapple wax seals, and a vibrant color palette; these wedding invitations have it all! Katie of Honey Brush Design designed these illustrated tropical Hawaiian wedding invitations for a bride who also happens to work as a florist! When the bride spends the better part of her days working with gorgeous blooms, you can definitely expect that her wedding invitations are going to be packed to the brim with gorgeous flowers and foliage!

Illustrated Tropical Hawaiian Wedding Invitations by Honey Brush Design

From Katie: This custom wedding suite was created for a destination wedding in the Kona, Hawaii. The bride drew inspiration from some of the favorite unusual blooms that she came to know and love as an assistant florist, as well as from the island the setting of her wedding.

Illustrated Tropical Hawaiian Wedding Invitations by Honey Brush Design

She wanted to step out and do something different than the traditional Hawaiian look. She opted for a wild and romantic feel to accompany her tropical invitations. With lots of greenery and jewel colored blooms, we chose a rich color palette rather than going bright. We went with cream colored paper to go up against the moody tones and to tie in the color of the white sandy beaches of Hawaii.

Illustrated Tropical Hawaiian Wedding Invitations by Honey Brush Design

The Taro Plant is known to many Hawaiians as a life source and has beautiful large green leaves shaped like a heart. The bride loved the meaning behind this element and asked me to use it in the design. She also requested that I sneak in thistles to symbolize Scotland (where they got engaged!). Other details including a pineapple wax seal, monstera envelope liner, and vintage tropical stamps also bring in special touches to these paper goods. The invitation itself is adorned with unique watercolor flowers and brush lettering to add the wild look we were aiming for.

Illustrated Tropical Hawaiian Wedding Invitations by Honey Brush Design

Illustrated Tropical Hawaiian Wedding Invitations by Honey Brush Design

A serif typeface balances out the loose feel of the artwork with a more structural element. The RSVP postcard is coated in an ocean-inspired blue watercolor wash and the information card subtly sports a piece of fan coral. The creamy envelope liner and wax seal pop against the subdued blue envelope which is similar to the color found on the the RSVP card. The pieces of this suite have been flat printed on paper that is similar in texture to watercolor paper in order to highlight the artwork.

Illustrated Tropical Hawaiian Wedding Invitations by Honey Brush Design

Illustrated Tropical Hawaiian Wedding Invitations by Honey Brush Design

Thanks Katie!

Design: Honey Brush Design
Printing: Thikit
Paper: Mohawk Via Felt Warm White Paper

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

Photo Credits: Rebecca Arthurs

Wedding Stationery Inspiration: Creative Wedding Menu Ideas

Forget boring menus! The menu is a key element of any wedding reception, from informal picnic-inspired fêtes to formal black tie affairs. Today we’re rounding up a few creative wedding menu ideas, from glamorous mirrors to tropical leaves! – Annie

Wedding Stationery Inspiration: Creative Wedding Menu Ideas

White calligraphy on a mirror adds instant glamour. | Photography: Mi Belle Photographers, Event Planning: The Green Ribbon Party Planning Co. via Martha Stewart Weddings

Wedding Stationery Inspiration: Creative Wedding Menu Ideas

How amazing is this combination of acrylic and moss?! | Photography: Dani Stephenson, Floral & Event Design: Jennifer Joyce Design, Calligraphy: Saffron Avenue via Dani Stephenson

Wedding Stationery Inspiration: Creative Wedding Menu Ideas

Love these cheerful illustrations. | Photography: Ned Jackson Photography, Menus: Happy Menocal via The Knot

Wedding Stationery Inspiration: Creative Wedding Menu Ideas

Play with texture. | Photography: Erin McGinn, Floral & Event Design: Greenlion Design, Calligraphy: Heather Belle Ink via Style Me Pretty

Wedding Stationery Inspiration: Creative Wedding Menu Ideas

This wooden menu doubles as decor. | Photography: Onelove Photography, Floral & Event Design: JL Designs, Calligraphy: Tessa Shane via Hey Wedding Lady

Wedding Stationery Inspiration: Creative Wedding Menu Ideas

Draw inspiration from your surroundings. Gold calligraphy on tropical leaves, anyone? | Photography: Brandon Kidd Photography, Wedding Planner: LVL Weddings & Events, Floral Design: Wildheart, Calligraphy: Miss B Calligraphy via 100 Layer Cake

Wedding Stationery Inspiration: Creative Wedding Menu Ideas

Keep it classic with elegant calligraphy and textured paper. | Photography:Christina Lilly, Paper Goods: Claire Hudson with Pennys & Stamps via Green Wedding Shoes

Wedding Stationery Inspiration: Creative Wedding Menu Ideas

Love the mix of illustrations and calligraphy. | Photography: Sposto Photography,  Coordination: Green Apple Event Co, Calligraphy: Luminous Lines via Green Wedding Shoes

Wedding Stationery Inspiration: Creative Wedding Menu Ideas

Doing double duty as a menu and bread bag. | Photography:Pat Furey via Green Wedding Shoes

Wedding Stationery Inspiration: Creative Wedding Menu Ideas

Add color with watercolor frames. | Photography: Jen Huang, Florals & Styling: Poppies & Posies, Menus: Paperfinger via Paperfinger

Wedding Stationery Inspiration: Creative Wedding Menu Ideas

Who needs dozens of menus when you can have one giant menu (with gorgeous calligraphy, might I add)? | Photography: Katie Stoops Photography, Event Planning: Bash, Please, Calligraphy: A Fabulous Fete via Studio DIY

Wedding Stationery Inspiration: Creative Wedding Menu Ideas

No flying menus here! | Photography: Plum & Oak, Venue & Coordination: Quail Haven Farm, Calligraphy: Elli via Ruffled

p.s. More wedding menu inspiration right here!

Stationery A-Z: New Home Congratulations Cards

Summer is a time of shifting temperatures, big life events, transitioning wardrobes, and often new and exciting locations. A change of scenery can be a welcome, albeit scary transition. A houseplant is a welcome gesture to congratulate friends and family, but go one step further and celebrate that new lease (or mortgage!) with a congratulatory note of genuine enthusiasm. Pair a monstera with a bright red front door or a fiddle leaf fig with a whimsical castle illustration. A succulent with an illustrated rug in a mid-century palate? We’ve got you covered. Check out our roundup below and let us know your favorites! – Shauna

New Home Congratulations CardsFrom top right:

1. This elegant Sugar Paper card would go perfectly with your sisters new downtown loft. Side note: did you see that Sugar Paper is opening a new brick and mortar location in Newport Beach this summer?

2. A good friend once told me she dreamed of living in a house with a red door. If only I’d found this Jade Fisher design sooner!

3. Truth from Farewell Paperie. Except it was my husband, an air conditioning unit and July in New York.

4. Do you like rhymes and Neutra Bold? Check our this message forward card from Rhubarb Paper Company.

5. Big mushroom, small house as painted by Shannon Kristen

6. Why yes, my new home does bear a striking resemblance to Cinderella’s castle. Illustrated by Lesley Barnes for Red Cap Cards.

7. Leave it to those clever cats at Mr. Boddington’s Studio to turn a favorite childhood pastime into a novelty greeting.

8. The thought of packing up all my earthly possessions literally makes me nauseous. Commemorate the end of cardboard boxes with this 2 color letterpress design from Smudge Ink (confetti included!).  

9. Loving this retro, yet modern, color palate from Wild Hart Paper (and wishing I actually owned this rug).

10. Another gem from Nicholas John Frith for Wrap Magazine.

11. Ah! More cardboard boxes! At least they are painted beautifully by Idlewild Co.