Behind the Stationery: Banquet Workshop

For our next installment of Behind the Stationery, we’re headed to Vancouver to talk with Sarah and Tammy of Banquet Workshop! A mainstay in the stationery world for 8 years and counting, Banquet Workshop’s graphic illustrations are bright and bold (and never quiet) have been translated into everything from art prints and everyday stationery to clothing and jewelry. Sharing about their lives before Banquet Workshop, the strong influences in their work and the importance of staying flexible, here is Sarah and Tammy! —Megan Soh

Behind the Stationery: Banquet Workshop

Tammy: Before Sarah and I started working on Banquet Workshop together I was working in development for a television production company whose main focus was documentary and reality-type television. Think adventure cooking shows, family swaps, life a fighter pilot as well as documentaries that tackle issues around homelessness, political prisoners, civil rights cold cases and local food movements. It was definitely interesting and fun work, but once I had my first child I realized that a more flexible job would be in my family’s best interest. I also always loved being my friend’s hypewoman and had a love of stationery since I was young. It seemed like a natural jump to work with Sarah on Banquet where I can combine both these things!

Sarah: I had worked as an artist and in both commercial and not-for-profit galleries, but had always done design and hand-work on the side. Banquet started with our Sea Animals of the Pacific Northwest screen print, and from there it was a natural segue to partner with Tammy and move into stationery.

We met through a friend when Tammy moved back to Vancouver from living in Montreal and Sarah was working at an artist run centre. We had many (too many!) ideas that we wanted to work on including sun suits for kids, becoming hand bag designers, making kid’s craft kits (which we did do!), but Sarah had already been making prints and cards. We realized quickly that we could build something bigger with making paper products that could potentially support our families. That said, we still freelanced for the first four years or so of starting our business – Sarah doing design and Tammy working in TV.

Behind the Stationery: Banquet Workshop

We are located in beautiful Vancouver on the west coast of Canada where we are surrounded by oceans and mountains. Our location definitely informs our work. When you are 20 minutes to the beach and forest there is definitely no way to avoid the influence. We also have a strong community of creative women that are forever discussing business, art, fashion, colour theory as well as the politics of the day, and they really motivate us as mothers, creatives, and entrepreneurs.

We have a good sized studio with a view of a luxury car dealership and the mountains, where we pack and ship our orders. Tammy works here mainly with our awesome employees. A lot of the magic happens at Sarah’s house in her home-based studio where she can focus on the creative inspired by her garden, a vast collection of vintage books and textiles, and fueled by too much coffee.

Behind the Stationery: Banquet Workshop

We print a few different methods: screen printing for posters and yardage, offset printing for cards, and letterpress for our garlands/ gift tags. All of our printers are truly passionate about what they do and we love the collaborative production process.

If we had to say what makes us unique (such a hard question for two humble Canadians to answer!) it would be our flair for colour and a distinct graphic style. We are also able to charge ahead when inspiration hits and are not often tied to trends. We really do what we want to do and are always looking to make our business more sustainable and interesting. We have now been in business for over 8 years and haven’t run out of new ideas that we want to do! The list grows longer by the day.

Behind the Stationery: Banquet Workshop

Every day is different for each of us but the main things that need to happen always are new products and sales!!! All the other tasks lead back to this—whether it’s reaching out to new retailers or making sketches for new products. We are always trying to figure out if what we want to make fits into the brand. At the heart of everything we do is a desire to put quality goods into the world that are useful, bring happiness, and make people feel good.

We do not really have a daily/weekly schedule but we talk about it all the time! We do need to have Christmas cards ready in May and are tied to the yearly holiday and tradeshow schedule but I think having variety and fluidity is the key for us being able to be flexible.

Behind the Stationery: Banquet Workshop

Part of the creative process is always looking and being open to inspiration no matter where we are. Some of our best sellers have come from a hand-lettered sign spotted at the mechanics, a hilarious anecdote from one of our kids, or an amazing new-to-us houseplant at a friend’s house. Getting outdoors is everything, but then actual libraries are of course our happy place, and colour is always a favourite. It’s amazing what a hit of neon pink can do!

Behind the Stationery: Banquet Workshop

Then it’s a lot of drawing: because we work mostly with vector-graphics, we draw a lot by hand as the initial process and to try and keep things warm. Even with the computer we try to keep that loose feel, quirks and all. All of our type is hand drawn too, with fonts kept as libraries within Illustrator. Colour is where we really get to play, with a specific palette we go back to again and again, dropping in new favourites as we see fit.

Behind the Stationery: Banquet Workshop

Jumping around is an important part of the process too. Sometimes we need to focus on finding a new way to say happy birthday (not so easy!), where at other times we get to work on repeat patterns and styling an entire table setting with our linens, or doing special projects like a recent 4 x 22 metre banner for the Vancouver Board of Parks and Recreation featuring eight specific water-birds spotted in False Creek, a central Vancouver waterway. Variety is what keeps the design process interesting.

Photos courtesy of Banquet Workshop.

Want to be featured in the Behind the Stationery column? Reach out to Megan at megan [at] ohsobeautifulpaper [dot] com for more details.

Beautiful Hanukkah Cards

You’re getting a double dose of holiday from me today – because Hanukkah starts tonight! I grew up celebrating both Christmas and Hanukkah in observance of both sides of my heritage, and I’m excited to continue that tradition with my own children. We’ll be lighting candles, making latkes with sour cream and applesauce, eating chocolate Hanukkah gelt, and indulging in sufganiyot (we get ours locally from District Doughnuts). For those of you looking for the perfect card to celebrate the festival of lights (or even buying ahead for next year), here are twelve beautiful Hanukkah cards!

Beautiful Hanukkah Cards

From top right:

1. Such a beautiful illustrated Hanukkah card by Wild Hart Paper

2. Even I have trouble keeping it straight! Send some laughs with this Near Modern Disaster card, which also makes the perfect slightly belated Hanukkah card. 

3. Shout-out to all the folks in a joint Hanukkah-Christmas household by Dahlia Press

4. Send holiday wishes in classic, elegant style with this card from Sugar Paper

5. The perfect Hanukkah card for your millennial cousins/nieces/nephews from Party Sally

6. This card from Mr. Boddington’s Studio just cracks me up. I’m totally sending this card to my dad this year.

7. This Hanukkah card from Hello!Lucky was one of my favorites at the National Stationery Show back in May – and it has shiny copper foil details!

8. Latkes of love! This card from Meeschmosh is totally speaking my language.

9. I never really mastered the art of spinning a dreidel, but that doesn’t stop me from appreciating this card by Egg Press

10. I always appreciate cards that incorporate music lyrics from the 1980s (from ilootpaperie – the masters of puns!) 

11. Cats celebrate Hanukkah, too! Illustrated card by The Dancing Cat, naturally.

12. You can’t go wrong with a gold foil menorah from Red Cap Cards

 

p.s. Twelve beautiful Christmas cards for those of you celebrating both holidays!

Twelve Beautiful Christmas Cards

Only two weeks to go before Christmas! So, I’m curious: how do you handle holiday cards? Do you send out custom family photo cards, or do you buy box sets of non-custom holiday cards and personalize them with a hand written message? Do you include a hand written card when you exchange gifts? Before I had children, I went with non-custom box sets for our holiday cards and hand wrote a message to each recipient inside. Once I became a parent, I switched over to custom photo cards, but we typically wait until New Year’s or even Valentine’s Day to send them out. I like to think of it as kind of a fun post-holiday surprise! But I miss the fun of picking out the most beautiful holiday cards each year, so this year I thought I’d switch things up a bit! Here are twelve beautiful Christmas cards that I’m totally in love with this year:

Beautiful Christmas Cards

From top right:

1. The prettiest hand painted holiday cards from Moglea. Each one is individually hand painted, so they’re all unique!

2. Fun graphic lettering and bright pops of color from Egg Press

3. I’m such a fan of this color dot series from Mr. Boddington’s Studio – the color names are always so creative!

4. Classic holiday beauty from Sugar Paper

5. Vibrant red and neon pink in this illustrated card from And Here We Are!

6. This chipmunk holiday card from Dear Hancock just cracks me up. Those cheeks!

7. This embroidered dove design from Hello!Lucky has a wonderful folk art vibe about it that I’m really loving this year! If you’re embracing hygge and Scandinavian vibes this holiday season, this card would be a perfect fit! 

8. Loving this full color letterpress printed design from Lucky Horse Press

9. This delicate design from Ramona & Ruth is just seriously stunning (and how pretty are those gold foil accents on blush pink paper?)

10. I mean, I couldn’t resist a cat holiday card! From The Good Twin, who totally gets my crazy cat lady vibes. 

11. Colorful shapes and a non-traditional modern design by Kate Pugsley for Red Cap Cards

12. Wishing all of you peace and joy this holiday season and in 2018, from One Canoe Two

Winter Wedding Stationery Ideas

Even though it’s cold outside, there are so many ways to make sure your winter wedding is warm and inviting. Winter weddings can be wonderfully cozy: think burgundy place cards, gold velvet ribbon, rustic wood details, and touches of evergreen. Oh, and don’t forget to offer something warm to drink! From place cards to wedding signs, here are a few winter wedding stationery ideas to help get you started! –Annie

Winter Wedding Stationery Ideas

Simple calligraphy escort cards tied with gold velvet ribbon pop against the evergreen. | Photography: Alicia King Photography, Event Design: Monica Relyea Events, Calligraphy: Coppola Creative via Ruffled

Winter Wedding Stationery Ideas

Love this vignette, especially the chalkboard schedule. | Photography: Alicia King Photography, Event Design: Monica Relyea Events, Calligraphy: Coppola Creative via Ruffled Wedding Blog

Winter Wedding Stationery Ideas

Garnet calligraphy that perfectly matches the glassware. | Photography: Lani Elias Fine Art Photography, Styling and Art Direction: Ashley Nicole, Calligrapher: Julie Doan via Once Wed

Winter Wedding Stationery Ideas

Add a festive touch to personalized favors with a sprig of greenery and red twine. | via Evermine Weddings

Winter Wedding Stationery Ideas

Don’t be afraid to get punny. 😉 | via Evermine Weddings

Winter Wedding Stationery Ideas

This modern wreath and calligraphy banner are gorgeous! | Photography: Two if By Sea Charleston, Event Design: MOD Events, Calligraphy Banner: The Petal Report via Rustic Wedding Chic

Winter Wedding Stationery Ideas

Burgundy place cards with gold calligraphy? Yes, please. | Photography:Lauren Fair Photography, Concept & Styling: Lauren Fair Photography, Paper Goods: Sandpiper & Co via Green Wedding Shoes

Winter Wedding Stationery Ideas

Love this creative use of moss for displaying escort cards! | Photography: Jamie Beth Photography, Paper: Whimsy Design Studio, Floral Design: The Orchid Princess via Rocky Mountain Bride

Winter Wedding Stationery Ideas

Navy and gold are a perfect combination. And that white calligraphy? Swoon. | Calligraphy: Wildflowers Calligraphy, Event Design: Laura Bravi for BiancoAntico, Photography: Sebastien Boudot via Sebastien Boudot

Winter Wedding Stationery Ideas

Embrace natural textures, like this wooden calligraphy sign. | Photography: Shannon Elizabeth Photography, Calligraphy: Wildfield Paper Co. via Green Wedding Shoes

Anyone out there planning a winter wedding? Let us know in the comments below!

Happy Weekend!

Happy Friday everyone! Guess what?? If you’re in the DC area, we’re doing a special pop up with our friends Brief Assembly this Saturday from 2-5 pm! We’ll have some of our Liquorary vintage glassware and barware for sale, and I’ll even be there with some of our #OSBPxMonVoir art prints! Plus, we’ll have some brand new (!!) curated cocktail kits with our favorite syrups and bitters! (they make excellent holiday gifts, just FYI 😉) It would be so fun to meet you in person, and you can knock all of your holiday shopping out in one spot! If you can’t make the pop up in person, you can grab your own art print right here and our curated cocktail kits right here, but I really hope you’ll stop by if you’re in the area! Details are below – see you there! But in the meantime…

OSBP x Liquorary x Brief Assembly Pop-Up!

…a few links for your weekend!

Loving this sweater – especially in pale lavender and that deep teal green!

Great ideas for using paper flowers in your wedding

I’m totally doing this next year: DIY ornament advent calendar

A geology birthday party! SUCH a great idea!

An historical way of looking at trickle-down economics

Attacks on hospitals led to the Geneva Conventions 153 years ago. It is the original war crime. Since 2011, the Syrian regime has conducted more than 450 attacks on Syrian hospitals, including NICUs, nurseries, and emergency medicine.

 

This week on Oh So Beautiful Paper:

Gift Guides! We’ve done four gift guides so far: Home + Style Gift Ideas, Gift Guide for Creatives, Gift Ideas for Kids, and Cocktail + Entertaining Gifts. 

Gorgeous and classic ocean-inspired wedding invitations

Navy and gold foil agate-inspired wedding invitations

Behind the Stationery with bi-coastal stationery duo Anne + Kate

A thank you card round up to help prepare for post-holiday thank you cards!

 

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