Dusty Blue Letterpress and Copper Foil Wedding Invitations

I love unexpected color combinations! We’ve seen some gorgeous navy blue and copper wedding invitations, but this is the first time I’ve seen copper foil paired with a medium blue gray! Lauren from Charm & Fig designed these dusty blue letterpress and copper foil wedding invitations for a romantic and rustic wedding in Austin, Texas. The dusty blue feels like the perfect fit for a Texas wedding – it reminds me of bluebonnets! – and looks great against the warm and shiny copper foil in both the invitation border and return address. So pretty!

Dusty Blue Letterpress and Copper Foil Wedding Invitations by Charm and Fig / Oh So Beautiful Paper

From Lauren: As Kelly and Michael were planning their wedding, they knew they wanted a romantic Texas Hill Country affair with the slightest rustic touch.

Dusty Blue Letterpress and Copper Foil Wedding Invitations by Charm and Fig / Oh So Beautiful Paper

The invitation text was letterpress printed in a dusty blue gray inspired by the muted tones of desert succulents. The rich copper foil balanced out the lightness of the blue and was a subtle wink to the famous burnt orange of bride’s alma mater… hook ’em horns! For the invitation, we selected Crane’s 100% cotton Lettra paper as the base for the letterpress printing and foil stamping called for in our design. The RSVP and accommodations cards were offset printed in the same dusty blue gray as the invitation text.

Dusty Blue Letterpress and Copper Foil Wedding Invitations by Charm and Fig / Oh So Beautiful Paper

For the graphics, we used a gorgeous, sweeping calligraphy typeface for the names and key text, surrounded by a structured border with vines sprouting in and around the corners. We wanted the vines to bring an organic element to the invitation design, with no two corners alike.

Dusty Blue Letterpress and Copper Foil Wedding Invitations by Charm and Fig / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Dusty Blue Letterpress and Copper Foil Wedding Invitations by Charm and Fig / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Dusty Blue Letterpress and Copper Foil Wedding Invitations by Charm and Fig / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Thanks Lauren!

Design: Charm & Fig Paper Goods

Letterpress: Quality Printing Company

Foil Stamping: Gold Leaf Embossing

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

Photo and Styling Credits: Lauren Covington | Charm & Fig

Quick Pick: Hartland Brooklyn

Happy Spring everyone! Spring is hands down my favorite season of the year. The days are getting warmer and longer, the sun is shining, and the world around me is bursting into bloom. I pretty much live for Spring flowers, especially lilacs, peonies, sweet peas, and cherry blossoms. These bright and happy cards from Hartland Brooklyn are just perfect for the new season. So many colors! Shiny gold foil! Floral illustrations! Yes, yes, and yes.

Quick Pick: Hartland Brooklyn / Oh So Beautiful Paper

More gorgeous cards from Hartland Brooklyn right here – along with art prints, notepads, temporary tattoos, and nail tattoos!

Behind the Stationery: E. Frances Paper

In honor of family, these three sweet ladies started the beloved E. Frances Paper. Sharing their beginnings story and how they collectively create as a team and family, Ali, Jenni, and Pippi are here to divulge their experiences with us on this installment of Behind the Stationery! –Megan

Behind the Stationery: E.Frances Paper / Oh So Beautiful Paper

E. Frances Paper! It’s still fun just writing it, this real dream come true to work every day and run a business with your sisters. Well, we are technically two sisters and a cousin, but we’ve been so close the term “sisters” has always seemed more appropriate. (We carried our little Pip for so long her parents had legit concerns about her learning to walk.) We’re sure it’s a common feeling among those who have also started their own businesses… some days you have to give a little pinch to remind yourself you’re not just playing office… it’s all real!

Behind the Stationery: E.Frances Paper / Oh So Beautiful Paper

It was never a stretch for Ali, our Creative Director, to enter the world of stationery. As far as we can remember, no piece of paper was safe from her grip. Our childhood soundtrack was one of scissors, tape and the crinkle of paper. We’ve seen entire boxes of tissues turn into parades, rolls of tape into paper fashion shows. Our parents have graciously lived through decades of homemade everything, especially cards. She grew into the world of fashion illustration, graphic design, and eventually her own design business, but we have always tried to think of the best way to exploit her talents. Eventually, it seemed cards were the perfect fit for her artwork and illustrations. A weekend in LA for Katie Hunt’s Paper Camp, and an early mentorship from Carina Murray (Queen of Crow & Canary) opened the door to the industry through which she skipped forward and never looked back.

Behind the Stationery: E.Frances Paper / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Our factory is currently located in Newport, Rhode Island. It’s hilarious to look back on our past offices: from Ali’s guest room (“Dad, seriously just walk between Holiday and Birthday, the bed is in there on the left”), to an attic, to a basement, and we’ll never forget the storage unit where the lights went out every 90 seconds. The building we’re in now is an old Bubble Gum Factory built in 1912 which we love, because it was also run by women! We are happy to carry on the girl boss tradition. The gum produced was sent to soldiers during during WWI. It’s cool to be an all-women team in the same factory space. They did gum wrappers; we do cello sleeves. It’s basically the same thing.

Behind the Stationery: E.Frances Paper / Oh So Beautiful Paper

E. Frances is named for our Grandmothers, Elizabeth and Frances, who must be looking down on us and sending us the gifts from heaven that are our employees. We currently have three full time employees and two to three part-time stuffers we call the Pit Crew. To trust your entire company to girls you actually want to be around every day is a gift. Also, it’s a special atmosphere to work with all girls! Aside from when our favorite UPS guy Joe comes in each day, it’s a free atmosphere to discuss facial hair, coconut oil for everything, and wayward toddlers. The stationery industry in general is one that builds each other up. We’ve been grateful to find how open and helpful other stationers have been, both with advice and support. It’s really a beautiful thing.

Behind the Stationery: E.Frances Paper / Oh So Beautiful Paper

It definitely takes all three of us to come up with our product ideas. We always say we each have a third of a brain and it only works when we put them all together. The artistic third is Ali, amazing combo of brilliant artist and wicked paper dork. We try to balance our designs between beautiful and sweet and happy. We want our products to always feel positive. It seems easy to veer off in new directions, so to stay true to E. Frances, every product has to pass a little test we’ve created in order for us to print it. Sometimes it’s tempting to do something we think will sell well, but if all three of us don’t want to buy it ourselves, it gets the boot.

Behind the Stationery: E.Frances Paper / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Behind the Stationery: E.Frances Paper / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Ali does all the artwork in large, hand-painted watercolors, then scans them in to add text and get print ready. Everything is offset printed and foil stamped. Years ago when we started we were told that ‘watercolor’ has an old-fashioned connotation, but we believed in Ali’s modern, washy look. Today we see a lot of gorgeous watercolors out there, which is awesome. It’s not just a cliché – believe in yourself.

Behind the Stationery: E.Frances Paper / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Along with our signature watercolor washes, we have our unique illustrated pieces. Pip and Jenni love coming up with new ideas and sending them to Ali. “Can you just draw a chicken who’s nervous, maybe a little shady, but cute and perfectly chubs?”

Behind the Stationery: E.Frances Paper / Oh So Beautiful Paper

A typical day is…Ha! Nonexistent! Our days are constantly changing and in motion. Most days are spent fulfilling orders, packaging raw goods, organizing inventory, and lately, planning for the National Stationery Show this May (Should we change hotels this year in order to be closer to Whole Foods?). Aside from the painting, Ali is busy re-designing our website, sourcing everything, trying to be clever for social media, and keeping the wheels of new design ideas spinning. Pippi, with her insane talent of being able to do 21 things at once, manages the daily office, works with the bookkeeper, and usually has her leg up doing a barre exercise all while constantly on the phone with customers and reps. Jenni is presently on maternity leave so she spends most of her time ‘doing milkins,’ as her three-year-old would say. And the whole office runs on jelly beans.

Behind the Stationery: E.Frances Paper / Oh So Beautiful Paper

There seem to be lessons and struggles on almost a daily basis. How many cards to order? How will we know which ones will sell better than others? Which of the kabillion shelves from Uline do we choose? Do we seriously need to actually count physical inventory again? What is girth? It’s a constant potpourri of unknowns and a lot of (we hope educated) guessing. But we’ve learned that guessing is an intrinsic part of it. Sometimes we’re very wrong, but you have to go for it. There has also been a lot of learning, and then then more learning on top of that! Balance sheets and budgets and bonus structures, oh my! We have made a lot of mistakes along the way but it turns out our moms were always right: You learn the most from the mistakes. There has definitely been a learning curve but we have truly enjoyed all of it. Ok… most of it. 🙂

Behind the Stationery: E.Frances Paper / Oh So Beautiful Paper

We want to grow bigger and bigger. We want to own a forklift one day and laugh at how excited we were when we bought a dolly and cheered we’ve made it! It’s a very challenging and fun dream to be living. We are grateful to be doing what we do – working hard alongside one another and our amazing crew, having our products in stores across the country and overseas, making new friends in the industry, and learning how to run a real business and say, “Whaaaattt?! We built that!”

Behind the Stationery: E.Frances Paper / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Thanks to Nole and Megan for letting us wax on about our sweet little company. We’d love to stay in touch with you through Instagram!

xo Ali, Jenni & Pippi

Photos by Maaike Bernstrom.

Interested in participating in the Behind the Stationery feature? Shoot me an email at megan [at] ohsobeautifulpaper [dot] com.

Montana Calligraphy Wedding Invitations

Anna from Cast Calligraphy created two absolutely gorgeous Montana calligraphy wedding invitations for two separate weddings – one in Big Sky and one in Glacier National Park – and I just couldn’t resist sharing them both with you! Each suite features Anna’s beautiful calligraphy and simple, elegant details to complete the design. First up, Big Sky!

Big Sky Montana Calligraphy Wedding Invitations by Cast Calligraphy / Oh So Beautiful Paper

From Anna: When people think Montana wedding they think rustic, woodsy, outdoor, etc., but that was not the case for Molly and Jonnie’s Big Sky wedding. Molly has exquisite taste, and wanted a modern, fresh, and timeless design.

Big Sky Montana Calligraphy Wedding Invitations by Cast Calligraphy / Oh So Beautiful Paper

We created a simple crest for her to reuse throughout the event, which was letterpress printed and foil stamped in rose gold by Birdwalk Press. They loved the look of the loose, extended lettering and carried the style throughout their stationery pieces.

Big Sky Montana Calligraphy Wedding Invitations by Cast Calligraphy / Oh So Beautiful Paper

A custom details card and rehearsal dinner invitation were included, along with a welcome BBQ invitation – and of course the cowboy boots were requested, this is Montana after all! This family was one of the most kind hearted I’ve ever known, and it was a pleasure designing the suite for Molly and Jonnie. Sending my love and congrats to them!

Big Sky Montana Calligraphy Wedding Invitations by Cast Calligraphy / Oh So Beautiful Paper

And next – the Glacier wedding invitation suite!

Glacier Montana Calligraphy Wedding Invitations by Cast Calligraphy / Oh So Beautiful Paper

From Anna: Meredith and Rich adore the mountain scenery in Glacier National Park and in surrounding areas, but they didn’t want their wedding invitations to be too rustic. Their wedding invitations were intended to be clean, simple, and to reflect the natural beauty of Montana. The talented Ice Pond Press printed each invitation and details card on a thick cotton paper with two tones of gray. We found the perfect photo – not too feminine or masculine, not too detailed but not too obscure. A mix of type and calligraphy were used to create the save the date and then replicated for the invitation, RSVP, and thank you notes. The event took place on a beautiful August day and was perfectly executed by Goldfinch Events in Whitefish, Montana. Congrats Meredith and Rich!

Glacier Montana Calligraphy Wedding Invitations by Cast Calligraphy / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Thanks Anna!

Calligraphy and Invitation Design: Cast Calligraphy & Design

Letterpress Printing, Big Sky Suite: Birdwalk Press

Printing, Glacier Suite: Ice Pond Press

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

Photo Credits: Orange Photographie

Happy Weekend!

Happy Friday everyone! We’re starting to see signs of spring here in DC, which makes me happier than I can possibly put into words. This winter has been fairly mild, at least compared to the last two winters, but I’m still looking forward to seeing green things in the ground again soon! Sophie and I started some seeds indoors a couple of weeks ago, and it has been so fun to watch new little seedlings sprout up! But in the meantime…

Katharine Watson Floral Sketch via Instagram / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Image by Katharine Watson via Instagram

…a few links for your weekend!

The last two weeks on Oh So Beautiful Paper:

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