Fresh Cut Paper Flowers: Magnolia Paper Flower Holiday Place Settings

We’re closing out a wonderful year with lots of festive greens and paper flowers! Yes, It’s already December and Christmas is right around the corner. Naturally, my favorite part about hosting for the holidays is creating something homemade to make our loved ones feel right at home. Enjoy these magnolia paper flower holiday place settings with just a few easy steps! –Rachael

Magnolia Paper Flower Holiday Place Settings / Appetite Paper for Oh So Beautiful Paper

 

Paper Flower Magnolia Holiday Place Settings / Appetite Paper for Oh So Beautiful Paper

Materials

Cream Crepe Paper

1/2″ Polystyrene Sphere

Hot Glue Gun + Glue Sticks

Scissors

Liquid Gold Leaf and Paint Brush

Cream Cardstock and Gold Pen

Paper Magnolia Pattern (Download Here!)

Magnolia Paper Flower Holiday Place Settings / Appetite Paper for Oh So Beautiful Paper

Here’s how to make the magnolias:

Step 1 + 2. Cut out six large petals using your cream crepe paper, stretch the paper grain to form a deep, bowl shape. Place hot glue at the bottom of three large petals and adhere them, as outlined in the diagram below.

Step 3 + 4. Fold the bottoms of the three remaining large petals, to provide a deeper bowl shape and a little bit more body then the last.

Step 5. Hot glue the three new petals on top of the original three large petals, alternating to form a flower shape.

Step 6 + 7. Cut three small petals using your cream crepe paper, stretch the paper grain to form a deep, bowl shape. Just like your large petals, fold the bottoms of your small petals to provide a deeper bowl shape and give them a little bit more body!

Step 8. Glue the small petals on top of the large petals, alternating where the last petals were placed.

Step 9 + 10. Cut out one bud, using your cream crepe paper. Stretch the paper grain of your bud to form a smooth square.

Step 11. Scrunch a small piece of scrap paper into a tight ball. Adhere your the scrap paper ball on top of your polystyrene sphere with a dab of hot glue. Cover the polystyrene sphere using your bud square, twisting the excess crepe paper at the bottom. Paint the bud gold using liquid gold leaf. Once dry, trim the bottom of the bud.

Step 12. Place hot glue at the bottom of the bud and adhere to the center of your flower!

Magnolia Paper Flower Holiday Place Settings / Appetite Paper for Oh So Beautiful Paper

Magnolia Paper Flower Holiday Place Settings / Appetite Paper for Oh So Beautiful Paper

To create the name tags simply trace your leaf shape found in your Magnolia pattern onto cream cardstock. Write the names of your guests with gold ink, then cut and place inside your paper magnolia.

Magnolia Paper Flower Holiday Place Settings / Appetite Paper for Oh So Beautiful Paper

Photo Credits: Appetite Paper for Oh So Beautiful Paper

 

Party Paper: A Gift Wrapping Party

Finding the perfect gift and wrapping it with flair is one of my favorite Christmas traditions. This year, gather your friends, stock up on colorful gift wrap, ribbon, and tags for a gift wrapping party! (And don’t forget the eggnog!) – Annie

Party Paper: A Gift Wrapping Party! / Oh So Beautiful Paper

1. Santa & Reindeer Party Cups from Oh Happy Day

2. Holiday Script Ornament Tags from LEIF (They double as gift tags!)

3. Jolly Confetti Shaker Mini Card from LEIF

4. Candy Cane Yarn from Paper Source

5. Red & Gold Gift Box from Sugar Paper for Target

6. Jolly Party Plates from Oh Happy Day

Happy Weekend!

Happy Friday everyone! It’s cold and windy in DC today, so I’m all bundled up and trying to stay warm. My dad and step-mom are coming to visit this weekend, which is always great, but my girls are particularly excited to get some quality time with their grandparents! We’ll probably go out to do some fun DC stuff with the girls, so you can follow along on Instagram if you’d like. But in the meantime…

Stephanie Ryan Floral Watercolor via Instagram / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Image by Stephanie Ryan via Instagram

…a few links for your weekend!

This week on Oh So Beautiful Paper:

That’s it for me this week! Check back a bit later for this week’s cocktail recipe – and I hope you all have a wonderful weekend! I’ll see you back here on Monday! xoxo

Seasonal Stationery: Holiday Photo Cards

If you’re planning to send out custom holiday cards or holiday photo cards this year, it’s time to get started! There are so many amazing options out there these days, including beautiful gold foil and letterpress holiday cards. I love that holiday photo cards have come so far over the past few years – you can send a card with a beautiful family photo to send to your friends and family without sacrificing on the design! So for those of you looking for a bit of holiday card inspiration, I thought I’d highlight a few of my favorites today!

Seasonal Stationery: Custom Holiday Cards and Holiday Photo Cards / Oh So Beautiful Paper

1. Rifle Paper Co. custom illustrated portrait holiday cards

2. Artifact Uprising

3. Sugar Paper

4. Linda & Harriett for Paperless Post

5. Rifle Paper Co. for Paperless Post

6. Dixie Design Collective

7. Mink Cards

8. Minted letterpress holiday photo cards

9. Smock

10. Dahlia Press

11. Minted foil pressed holiday photo cards (love the rose gold foil on navy!)

Also, many stationers will create custom holiday cards – including photo cards – if you get in touch with them early enough! So if you have a favorite stationer, but don’t see photo cards listed on their website, I’d shoot them a quick email anyway just to ask!

Behind the Stationery: Bench Pressed

The husband and wife team of Bench Pressed are no rookies to the stationery world – even though they launched their business just a couple years ago. Jane and Andy are here to share their creative process, from brainstorming and sketching to hitting the letterpress! I love this story on how they discovered the voice to Bench Pressed â€“ read on about one of their favorite cards and how it shaped the brand. Take it away, guys! –Megan

Behind the Stationery: Bench Pressed / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Hi there! Welcome to Bench Pressed! We are Jane and Andy Shannon, a husband and wife team, running a letterpress and design company in the Twin Cities and faking it until we make it.

Before we started Bench Pressed, Andy was working as a freelance illustrator and I was a stationery buyer at a small boutique in Minneapolis. After a few years, we decided to take our two passions and merge them. We launched Bench Pressed at the National Stationery Show in 2013, and we’ve been working on it ever since. Both of us still have side-jobs one day a week to help support ourselves and our dogs, but we are now working on creating greeting cards full-time.

Behind the Stationery: Bench Pressed / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Our shop is located in the old Hamm’s brewery in East St. Paul, Minnesota. This side of the neighborhood is slowly being revitalized after sitting vacant for a long time. Now our neighbors are small start-ups, like a craft brewery, small distillery, chocolatier and an urban hydroponic farm, all drawn to the neighborhood by the historic building and the cheap rent. Also, we are close to the best taco truck in all of the Twin Cities (priorities).

Behind the Stationery: Bench Pressed / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Bench Pressed is a letterpress shop. We specialize in hand-drawn and hand-printed cards, which means that all of our designs begin with pen on paper. We like to say that our cards are “tongue-in-cheek, with a little sweet.”

Behind the Stationery: Bench Pressed / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Coming up with card ideas is the best part. Andy keeps multiple Moleskine journals around and is drawing constantly. We both use the Notes app on our phones to write down things that make us laugh, which might end up as a card. Most of the time we’re working on cards we need in advance of a certain season (Valentine’s, Christmas, etc.), but not all of our cards are contrived.

For example, one of our most popular cards was just a random doodle that I found inside of Andy’s sketchbook, a little house with the words “Hope Your Neighbors Aren’t Creepy” (which I’m assuming was inspired by our neighbor who has many, many cats).

Behind the Stationery: Bench Pressed / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Behind the Stationery: Bench Pressed / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Once an idea and an illustration is made, he redraws the images from his sketchbook with tracing paper. The images are scanned into Photoshop where we add color, resize if needed, and prep all the cards into large files to be sent out to Boxcar Press for our photopolymer plates.

Behind the Stationery: Bench Pressed / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Our cards are all printed by us in our shop. We have three presses, a small table top press, a Chandler and Price, and our newest member of the family, the Heidelberg. We are using the windmill the most these days, but still use the C&P on some of the cards.

Behind the Stationery: Bench Pressed / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Behind the Stationery: Bench Pressed / Oh So Beautiful Paper

A typical day at Bench Pressed means that I’m at the computer answering emails and keeping on track of our orders, both retail and wholesale. Andy is usually working on our ever-growing print-list or on new products.

Behind the Stationery: Bench Pressed / Oh So Beautiful Paper

As for a team, right now it’s just the two of us. We plan on eventually adding more people to the mix – more hands for printing, folding, and packing up orders – but for now, it’s just us and the dogs at the shop.

Our struggles right now are getting ahead of our print-list to create more time for new products. I also think that keeping business separate from regular life can be tough, especially when you work with your partner. We have to remind ourselves take the weekend off or to take a step back when we need to.

Behind the Stationery: Bench Pressed / Oh So Beautiful Paper

One of our favorite cards is the “Oh Shit” pregnancy test card. It was one of our first designs and it really opened up the door for us to get a little more snarky with our line. At first, we didn’t want to push the envelope too much and didn’t want to upset people, but when we released this card there was such an overwhelming response to it that we were able to keep creating cards that we would want to give. And I guess that’s the exciting thing about making greeting cards for a living; we get to be a (tiny) part of people’s everyday joys.

Behind the Stationery: Bench Pressed / Oh So Beautiful Paper

We find inspiration from a lot of places. First of all, the stationery and paper industry is the most supportive industry that I know. We have learned so much from other stationers from printing techniques and troubleshooting to the best places to buy cello sleeves, envelopes, etc. Going to the National Stationery Show is one of our favorite things every year because we get to meet new and see old friends and catch up with them. It could be so easy for us to all see other stationers as competition, especially since we use the same medium, but instead it seems like we all boost each other up. Which is really refreshing and energizing.

Behind the Stationery: Bench Pressed / Oh So Beautiful Paper

In more basic terms of inspiration, we are constantly blown away by other artists and makers on various social media accounts, mostly Instagram. There is so much to see, from furniture makers and jewelers to installation artists, photographers, and chefs – strangers and friends alike – literally hours could vanish and not a damn thing would be done around the shop. Sometimes it is overwhelming, but there is an endless amount of talent out in the world and it’s kind of a paralyzing beauty.

All product photos by Bench Pressed, all other photos by 2nd Truth Photography.

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