Wedding Stationery Inspiration: Marbled Paper

I fell in love with marbled paper when I studied abroad in Florence, Italy, and have been excited to see it pop up in so many places lately! Marbled paper and marbled patterns have shown up on everything from wrapping paper to napkins – and there are endless opportunities for marbled elements in weddings! I will definitely be incorporating marbled paper elements into my future (currently non-existent) wedding. – Annie

Wedding Stationery Inspiration: Marble Details

Create an impact with a marbled table runner. | Photography: Pen/Carlson, Event Design and Planning: Jayne Weddings via Swooned

Wedding Stationery Inspiration: Marble Details

Mint marble and black calligraphy make stunning place cards. | Marble Place Cards: Minted, Photography: Jeff Mindell via Studio DIY

Wedding Stationery Inspiration: Marble Details

Marbled paper lampshades are an easy way to add memorable style to your reception. | Marbled Wrapping Paper: Minted, Photography: Morgan Blake of Three Pennies via Minted

Wedding Stationery Inspiration: Marble Details

Use marbled boxes and envelopes as escort cards. | Calligraphy: Nancy Hopkins, Photography: Patricia Heal via Martha Stewart Weddings

Wedding Stationery Inspiration: Marble Details

Marbled napkins add a boost of color to your table. | via Sugar and Charm

Marbled Favor Bags / Oh Happy Day via Oh So Beautiful Paper

These marbled bags from Oh Happy Day were originally intended for an advent calendar, but would be lovely favor bags!

Wedding Stationery Inspiration: Marble Details

Add a unique twist to marbled place cards with a touch of liquid gold gilding. | Oh So Beautiful Paper

Wedding Stationery Inspiration: Marble Details

Make marble place card holders or place cards from actual marble tile, which are a remarkably affordable and sophisticated option. | (left) via Almost Makes Perfect & (right) via Sugar & Cloth

Wedding Stationery Inspiration: Marble Details

Incorporate marbled paper into banners and even the aisle runner. | Marble Banner: Minted, Photography: Morgan Blake of Three Pennies via Minted

Wedding Stationery Inspiration: Marble Details

Use marble contact paper to transform ordinary cans into beautiful vases. | via Fall For DIY

Wedding Stationery Inspiration: Marble Details

Use marble slate as place cards for a simple table setting. | Marble Slate Name Tags & Photography: Jen Huang via Camille Styles

What to Grow in a Cocktail Garden

It’s no secret that food and drinks taste better with fresh ingredients – and that goes for cocktails as much as it does for anything else. Growing your very own cocktail garden is the perfect way to make sure you have your favorite ingredients on hand at all times. And you don’t need a huge amount of space to grow a cocktail garden. A kitchen window is all you need to grow a few favorite herbs, while berries and citrus can be grown in pots on a patio or balcony. Here’s what to grow in a cocktail garden!

What to Grow in a Cocktail Garden / Oh So Beautiful Paper for eBay

1. Mint
If you only have room for one or two herbs – perhaps even just on a kitchen shelf or window – go for mint. It’s a classic ingredient in everything from Mojitos to Juleps and makes a wonderful garnish even if not directly called for in a particular recipe. Mint thrives under most conditions and spreads easily, making it the perfect candidate for a kitchen window garden or outdoor container garden.

2. Basil
Basil is an underrated ingredient in cocktails – and one of my personal favorites. Sweet Basil is the most well-known variety, but there are several other varieties that do amazing things in cocktails including Opal Basil, Sweet Thai Basil, and Lemon Basil. Basil grows quickly and can easily be grown indoors – and it’s well worth the effort.

3. Rosemary
While mint and basil are staples of summer cocktail recipes, I love mixing sprigs of rosemary into fall and winter drinks. Rosemary pairs wonderfully with whiskey and bourbon – two spirits that I associate with cooler weather.

4. Sage
Sage has such a wonderful and subtle flavor profile – and it’s so versatile! Pair with fresh fruit for light summer cocktails or savory spirits like whiskey and bourbon for the fall and winter.

5. Citrus
If you have the ability to grow any type of citrus where you are – DO IT. Lemons, limes, and oranges are all cocktail staples. And if you aren’t able to grow citrus outside you could always try a potted tree inside!

6. Berries
When the weather gets warm I want nothing more than to pack my cocktails full of fresh seasonal fruit and berries. Blackberries, strawberries, blueberries, and raspberries are fantastic in everything from muddled drinks to summer sangria!

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Whiskey Smash

After a couple of weeks of some pretty fancy Smashes of our own creation, we’re going back to basics. Sometimes simple and to-the-point is all you need. Here’s one of the original Smashes, and one of the best: the Whiskey Smash. – Andrew

Whiskey Smash Cocktail Recipe / Liquorary for Oh So Beautiful Paper

Whiskey Smash Cocktail Recipe Card / Nathalie Ouederni for Oh So Beautiful Paper

Illustration by Nathalie Ouederni for Oh So Beautiful Paper

The Whiskey Smash

2 oz Bourbon Whiskey
1/2 oz Simple Syrup
1/2 a Lemon, Quartered
2 Mint Sprigs

Combine all of your ingredients in a cocktail shaker and add a few big pieces of ice, as big and as square as you can find and fit. Shake hard to pulverize the lemon and mint, then strain into a tumbler filled with fresh crushed ice. Garnish with more mint and enjoy!

Whiskey Smash Cocktail Recipe / Liquorary for Oh So Beautiful Paper

The very first Whiskey Smash consisted of just whiskey, sugar, and mint – a combination you might recognize from another recipe. So there’s not a whole lot to distinguish a classic Whiskey Smash from a Mint Julep; the only difference, if there is one at all, is that Juleps are meant to be sipped slowly and languidly through a straw, while Smashes are meant to be knocked back a bit more quickly.

Whiskey Smash Cocktail Recipe / Liquorary for Oh So Beautiful Paper

This is a slightly updated version of that classic recipe, throwing in a bit of acidic citrus (and aromatic lemon peel oils) to give the very-mellow drink a slight edge, a bit of a bite. And it works: this is very easy drinking.

(Don’t forget to follow us on Instagram, where we’ve been posting our experiments before they make their way onto this column!)

Glassware by Liquorary

Photo Credits: Nole Garey for Oh So Beautiful Paper

Happy Weekend!

Happy Friday everyone! Today marks a big milestone – Sophie’s first day at preschool! Sophie has been in daycare since just after her first birthday, which after a rough transition period turned out to be an amazing experience for our entire family. She had some fantastic teachers and made her first real friends there, so we’re all feeling pretty emotional with this transition. But I keep telling myself that we’re not really saying goodbye since Alice will hopefully start at the same daycare soon. And we’re feeling good about Sophie’s preschool – we like her teachers and have already met some of the other kids in her class. My big girl is growing up so fast! Can we just ask the world to stop turning for a bit please? Well, in the meantime…

Autumn Clematis / Gossamer Vintage via Instagram

Photo by Gossamer Vintage via Instagram

…a few links for your weekend!

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Happy Weekend!

Happy Friday everyone! Today I’m super excited to share something that has been in the works for the past few weeks! I’ve been an avid eBay user for years, and it’s still where I find most of my props. So I was beyond thrilled when they asked me to contribute a few expert guides and curate some shopping collections! I’ll be sharing a new guide and corresponding collection (or two) each week – and my first guide is all about late summer cocktails! You can check it out right here along with my collections of super cute cocktail picks straws and stir sticks and home bar essentials! But in the meantime…

La Happy Envelope and Vintage Stamps / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Photo by la Happy via Instagram

…a few links for your weekend!

This week on Oh So Beautiful Paper:

Check back this afternoon for this week’s cocktail recipe! I hope you all have a wonderful weekend! I’ll see you back here on Monday! xoxo