DIY Tutorial: Blue and White Rubber Stamp Save the Dates

We love blue and white as a color combo. It’s fresh, clean & add a great vintage touch without going overboard. A few weeks ago, while picking up some paper for my moving announcements (which will probably be a future DIY project), I spotted from across the room, some gorgeous floral fine art paper. This blue and white paper instantly reminded me of an inspiration post we’d written a while back about our very popular Copenhagen China Collection. After choosing the paper as my starting point, this lovely, demure, save the date came together quite quickly!  – Bailey and Emma of Antiquaria

DIY Tutorial: Blue and White Rubber Stamp Save the Dates by Antiquaria via Oh So Beautiful Paper

The blue and white floral patterned paper used as backing adds visual interest and a luxurious quality to the design. It could also easily be used as an envelope liner.

DIY Tutorial: Blue and White Rubber Stamp Save the Dates by Antiquaria via Oh So Beautiful Paper

Step One: You’ll want to first adhere the card to the patterned paper. To do this, use permanent spray mount on the back side of your A2 (4.25″ x 5.5″) card. Let the glue get tacky for a few seconds and then place your card onto the backer paper. Let the two pieces adhere well (like overnight) under a heavy book.

DIY Tutorial: Blue and White Rubber Stamp Save the Dates by Antiquaria via Oh So Beautiful Paper

Step Two: Once you’ve waited for the glue to set, carefully trim the card so that the card and backer are the same size. The easiest way to do this is to use a metal ruler and craft knife on a seal healing mat. Take this step slow so that you don’t warp the size of the A2 front.

DIY Tutorial: Blue and White Rubber Stamp Save the Dates by Antiquaria via Oh So Beautiful Paper

Step Three: Lay your backed A2 card on a hard, flat surface. Ink your invitation stamp (we used our Vintage Calligraphy Save the Date Stamp), using a midnight blue stamp pad and center over the backed card. Press down on stamp making certain to apply even pressure on the entire mount (especially the center). Lift stamp and let the print dry thoroughly.

DIY Tutorial: Blue and White Rubber Stamp Save the Dates by Antiquaria via Oh So Beautiful Paper

Step Four: For a reverse effect, stamp your website card using white ink on a blue card. We used our Art Deco Website Stamp on a standard business sized card. This white ink pad really did the trick and was super opaque!

DIY Tutorial: Blue and White Rubber Stamp Save the Dates by Antiquaria via Oh So Beautiful Paper

Step Five: Before addressing the save the dates, we stamped our return address (we used our Calligraphy Ampersand Return Address Stamp) on our light blue A2 envelopes.  All done!

Materials:

Stamps:

Vintage Calligraphy Save the Date Stamp

Art Deco Website Stamp

Calligraphy Ampersand Return Address Stamp

Stamp Pads: Midnight and Frost White

Paper (available at Paper Source):

A2 Notecards in Luxe White

A2 Envelopes in Bluebell

Business Cards in Lake, for the web card

Fine art paper, used for backer

Other Materials:

Permanent Spray Adhesive

Craft knife, metal ruler, and self healing mat

Photo Credits: Intertwyned

Carly + John’s Modern Blue + Orange Wedding Invitations

Happy Monday everyone!  We’re starting the week with two absolutely gorgeous wedding invitations.  First up, this modern striped invitation from Melissa and Amy from Atheneum Creative.  In addition to the beautiful invitation suite, Melissa and Amy created day-of stationery, from ceremony programs to magnet escort cards.  I’m loving the neutral blue and gray color palette combined with seriously fun pops of orange!

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From Melissa + Amy:  Carly and John asked us to create a very modern invitation for their wedding and gave us a great blue, gray, and orange color palette to work with.  They are a very fun, whimsical couple and basically let us do our thing.

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For ceremony programs, we designed a simple card printed digitally on both front and back – which helped keep the budget in line.  We also created small booklet welcome letters that were places inside the welcome packages.

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We used magnets in various colors as escort cards – all displayed on a large magnetic chalkboard at the reception venue.

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In keeping with the modern wedding invitation style, we designed a set of notecards for the couple to use after the wedding.  Lastly, we created stickers that were used on the invitations as well as the favors.

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So pretty!  Thanks Melissa + Amy!

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

Photo Credits: Chelsea Davis Photography

Matt + Kimmy’s Illustrated Movie Poster Wedding Invitation

Nicole from The Nic Studio is known for her unique illustrations, from greeting cards to art prints to custom projects.  Nicole sent over these 1940s movie poster-style invitations that she designed for a recent wedding, and I couldn’t resist showing you how she went about creating these unique invitations!

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From Nicole: The bride, Kimmy, is an old friend from college, and she and Matt both work in the entertainment industry in Los Angeles.  Kimmy is part of “The Apple Sisters” – a faux 1940s female singing group and comedy show that they perform live and distribute via podcasts.  Kimmy and Matt are both drawn towards 1930s and 1940s themed items, especially old movie posters.  We decided to do a 1940s movie poster invitation for their wedding.

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I gathered a number of old posters to inform different aspects of the invitation illustration and design. “The Public Enemy” poster for the drama and general illustration composition; the “His Girl Friday” poster for the painterly style; the “Tea for Two” poster for the circular design; and the “Moon Over Miami” poster for the typography.  I then asked Matt and Kimmy, both in the entertainment industry, to take a number of dramatic photos of themselves and derived the poster illustration from those photos.

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My background is in illustration and portraiture, so this was a dream for me.  I started by sketching out the couple in blue, then started to lay in some color, first in the background and then onto the subjects themselves.  This is ALWAYS the ugly stage, which I’ve learned to be comfortable showing to others.  I continued to work the piece from there.  All of the painting was actually done digitally on my Wacom Cintiq.   The final illustration sits on the blue background and the talented couple wrote their own copy for the poster, which was hilarious!  The invitation itself measures 11.5″ x 17.5″ and was mailed in a poster tube.

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So fun!  Thanks Nicole!

The Nic Studio is a member of the Designer Rolodex – you can see more of Nicole’s fabulous work right here or or visit the real wedding invitations gallery for more wedding invitation ideas!

Photo Credits: The Nic Studio

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Quick Pick: Eva Juliet

I’m a longtime fan of the whimsical illustration style of Quebec-based art director and illustrator Eva Juliet.  I’ve had my eye on Eva’s gorgeous constellation prints or our almost-finished nursery, while her botanical and culinary illustration prints would be perfect for a kitchen or dining room.  Each one is just so pretty!

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Check out more over in Eva’s shop right here!

Photo Credits: Eva Juliet