Krysta + Brian’s Pattern Filled Wedding Invitations

Annemarie from Scout’s Honor Co. here again… I had so much fun creating these wedding invitations and day of paper goods for Krysta + Brian. This Ohio wedding was held outdoors next to a log cabin and was meant to feel like one big backyard dinner party. The couple incorporated tons of handmade elements and wanted the paper goods to be filled with color, pattern, and chalkboard lettering. To pull off their vision, I hand-lettered the main invitation and menus using white charcoal pencils on black paper, then scanned them into Photoshop for the final layout. The patterns were hand-drawn and layered over watercolor backgrounds. I really enjoyed working in the red/coral/black/white palette and especially love that K + B chose two envelope colors for the main invites (why not?!).

Wedding invitation (front + back), invitation envelopes

Response post cards (front)

Wedding Invitation (front + back)

Programs (front + back)

Menus

For photos of Krysta + Brian’s wedding (and tons of DIY ideas), check out their feature on Ruffled!

Design by Scout’s Honor Co.

Photo Credits: Scout’s Honor Co.

DIY Tutorial: Palm Springs Mod Watercolor Save the Date

Watercolor is one of our favorite DIY techniques to use when putting together a design. The innate softness of the medium naturally lends itself to weddings.  This week, we combined a soft and airy watercolor pattern with one of our more modern hand lettered save the date stamps, printed in black, to achieve a wonderfully retro suite. We’re just loving the combo of chalky pastels combined with inky black… we hope you do too!  As a special bonus to our readers, the watercolor artwork we created for this DIY will be available to download on the Antiquaria Blog. – Bailey and Emma of Antiquaria

DIY Tutorial: Rubber Stamp Retro Watercolor Save the Dates

This save the date suite embodies the retro vibes of Palm Springs! Plus…it’s easy to do!

DIY Tutorial: Rubber Stamp Retro Watercolor Save the Dates

Step One: On an A2 card (you’ll want to use either watercolor paper or this set of precut cards in Luxe White), paint organic lines in varying shades of turquoise, aqua, yellow ochre and ballet pink. For the best and most natural results, hold your paint brush loosely and paint the lines off of the edges of the card. Let the paint dry.

DIY Tutorial: Rubber Stamp Retro Watercolor Save the Dates

Step Two: After you have prepared all of your cards (you’ll want to make some extras), stamp your save the date (we used our Art Deco Save the Date Stamp) toward the top center of the card in black ink. Press firmly across all of the stamp to make certain you get an even print. The acrylic mount really helps you see exactly where you are positioning your stamp within the design. Let the print dry.

DIY Tutorial: Rubber Stamp Retro Watercolor Save the Dates

Step Three: For the website card, we added more retro vibes by printing our stamp (we used our Art Deco Website Card Stamp) on 8.5″x11″ turquoise card stock and cutting out the text in organic shapes, as shown above. We love that each one is different!!

DIY Tutorial: Rubber Stamp Retro Watercolor Save the Dates

Step Four: We finished the suite off by using a black envelope with the return address (we used our Art Deco Return Address Stamp) printed in turquoise ink.

Materials

Rubber Stamps:

Art Deco Save the Date

Art Deco Website Card

Art Deco Return Address

Other Materials:

Stamp Pad in black and turquoise

A2 cards – these  in Luxe White or cut down watercolor paper to, 4.25″x5.5″

A2 envelopes in black

Watercolor paints

Paint brush

Anti­quaria is a mem­ber of the Designer Rolodex – you can see more of their beau­ti­ful work right here or visit the real wedding invitations gallery for more wedding invitation ideas!

Photo Credits: Antiquaria

Peach + Turquoise Under the Sea Baby Shower Invitations

I’m bound to love a baby shower invitation that combines a painterly watercolor feel with beautiful hand lettering, but add in a sweet “Under the Sea” theme and illustrated mama and baby whales and I’m completely sold.  Event Designer Rachel of Woolston Grace Weddings worked with graphic designer Meghan Hopkins Sokorai to create these incredibly adorable invitations for the baby shower of Rachel’s business partner.  So sweet!

Whale Theme Baby Shower Invitations by Meghan Hopkins Sokorai via Oh So Beautiful Paper

From Rachel: When my business partner Jen Woolston of Woolston Grace Weddings got pregnant, planning her baby shower became a top priority. Set for a sunny day in June the invitations and decor were inspired by the shower’s destination, a beautiful waterfront home in Rumson, New Jersey. We enlisted the design expertise of Brooklyn graphic designer, Meghan Hopkins Sokorai. With the request for a whale theme and peach and turquoise color scheme, Meghan honored our ideas and ran with them. Her mama and baby whales became the faces of the shower.

Whale Theme Baby Shower Invitations by Meghan Hopkins Sokorai via Oh So Beautiful Paper Whale Theme Baby Shower Invitations by Meghan Hopkins Sokorai via Oh So Beautiful Paper

Whale Theme Baby Shower Invitations by Meghan Hopkins Sokorai via Oh So Beautiful Paper Whale Theme Baby Shower Invitations by Meghan Hopkins Sokorai via Oh So Beautiful Paper

The three piece invitations were printed on Long Island by Caro Printing Co. and packaged in white envelopes with custom designed address labels. Each shower guest was asked to complete their wishes for baby and greeted with a whale adorned straw. It truly was a whale of a good time!

 Whale Theme Baby Shower Invitations by Meghan Hopkins Sokorai via Oh So Beautiful Paper Whale Theme Baby Shower Invitations by Meghan Hopkins Sokorai via Oh So Beautiful Paper

Thanks so much Rachel!

Event Design: Woolston Grace Weddings
Invitation Design: Meghan Hopkins Sokorai
Invitation Printing: Caro Printing Co.

Photo Credits: Kate Connolly Photography

{happy weekend!}

Happy Friday everyone!  As much as I’d like for the days and weeks to slow down just a smidge (pleaseandthankyouverymuch), I’ll be happy to wave goodbye to summer in a few weeks.  Being 7+ months (we’re at 32 weeks!) pregnant during the hot and humid DC summer?  Maybe not the best idea I’ve ever had… so I’m distracting myself with daydreams of cooler days and beautiful fall foliage.  But in the meantime…

The cutest confetti letterpress printed muslin bags from Paper Lovely

…a few links for your weekend!

This week on Oh So Beautiful Paper:

That’s it for me this week!  I hope you all have a wonderful weekend, and I’ll see you back here on Monday! xoxo

Stationery A – Z: Thinking of You Cards

It’s such a treat to find a hand addressed card amongst the pile of bills and catalogs in your daily mail.  Even better: when someone sends you a card for no other reason than they happened to be thinking of you!  These cards aren’t prompted by a particular occasion, such as birthdays or holidays; some are blank, some are stitched, some sans-text, but all will have you picking up the phone to reconnect or even meet up … in person!  — Tashia

Chewing the Cud

 

Amy Blackwell (right); and Snow & Graham (left)

Honizukle

 

Dude and Chick

Kathryn White

 

Sugar Paper

Farewell Paperie

 

Rifle Paper Co.

Curious Doodles

 

Egg Press (left); and Hammerpress (right)

Pearl & Marmalade

 

Lulu Dee (left); and Banquet Atelier & Workshop (right)

Morris & Essex

{images via their respective sources}