Stationery A – Z: New Home Congratulations Cards

Whether you’re sharing the news of moving to a new home or congratulating a friend on their recent move, these new home greeting cards are a reminder that home is truly where the heart is. From castle to teepee, cottage or apartment, these illustrations are darling even though we know it’s what’s inside that counts. — Tashia

Teepee Moving Postcard Set by Wild Horse Letterpress

Wild Horse Letterpress

New Home Congratulations Card by Hello! Lucky New Home Congratulations Card by Dude and Chick

Hello! Lucky (left); and Dude and Chick (right)

New Home Congratulations Card by Pup and Pony Press

Pup and Pony Press

cozy cottage home sweet home by Egg Press Bless This Home 5x7 Greeting Card by The Wheatfield

Egg Press (left); and The Wheatfield (right)

Maisons de ville by Michoucas Design

Michoucas Design

New Home by Two Trick PonyCity Card by Poppies for Grace

Two Trick Pony (left); and Poppies for Grace (right)

Congratulations New Home by Lucky Bee Press

Lucky Bee Press

Percolator Blank Greeting Card by Gold Teeth Brooklyn

Gold Teeth Brooklyn

Welcome Home by May Day Studio Hearth by Atelier Austin Press

May Day Studio (left); and Austin Press (right)

Townhouses Every Day Card by Letter and Lark

Letter and Lark

{images via their respective sources}

{happy weekend – and happy new year!}

January is a time of natural reflection, and it seems like most of us are in the process of looking back on the past year and getting ready for the changes to come. 2012 was obviously a big year for me and my family; we found out we were expecting a baby in early 2012 and welcomed our little Sophie to the world in September. This past year was a complete whirlwind from start to finish, and while I’m not the type to set resolutions, I thought it would be good for me to talk a bit about of my goals and thoughts for the next twelve months…

2012-2013 by the Mandate Press via Oh So Beautiful Paper

Photo Credit: The Mandate Press

This is our big challenge for 2013, and I’m both excited and absolutely terrified at the same time. In early December, my husband and I found out that our current landlords are planning a complete renovation of our rented rowhouse – so we have to find a new place to live by the end of March. And while we were hoping to buy a home of our own in the near future, we also hoped to have a bit more time to save and prepare. Well, I guess there’s no time like the present! The DC real estate market is both super expensive and extremely competitive, which is the part that makes me nervous, but I’m trying to remain optimistic that we’ll find the right place in our timeframe.

This isn’t exactly about finding work/life balance, although that can be even more difficult when your work is done inside your home, but more about keeping everything in perspective. I absolutely LOVE what I do and cherish the opportunity to share beautiful paper goods with all of you every day, but I know that I can sometimes lose the big picture when I’m focusing too hard on my daily to-do list or when I fall victim to feeling like I have to constantly keep up with what everyone else is doing. This year, I’d like to do a better job of letting go of things that aren’t really that important in the long run and instead focus on what is best for me and my family, whether that’s spending more time with friends or just dedicating an entire afternoon to my daughter (away from email) without feeling guilty.

I’ve been a night owl my entire adult life, and I got into the terrible habit of doing blog work at night when I was still working in a regular office during the day for those first couple of years. So while my nighttime habits may have worked just fine when I was 25 (and pre-Sophie) it’s definitely starting to catch up with me now that I’m in my 30s. It may seem like a relatively small goal, but for me it’s going to be a major (and much-needed) overhaul – one that I think will make me much more productive and happy in the long run.

So! Those are my goals for 2013 – and now, as always, a few links for your weekend:

This (short) week on Oh So Beautiful Paper:

Top photo via The Mandate Press, all other photos by me via Instagram

Calligraphy Inspiration: Papermade Design

It’s really quite wonderful to see how a project comes together when the design, illustration, and calligraphy are executed by the same person. In this case, Elaine Chou of Papermade Design is that person. Incorporating hand-drawn illustrations and hand-written calligraphy, Papermade’s wedding and event stationery has such a handmade and rustic charm. (Elaine chose the name Papermade as a derivative of “handmade” for that very reason.) As elements are completely customized, Papermade can tailor-make correspondence to suit your personal style! – Julie

Papermade Design via Oh So Beautiful Paper

Papermade Design via Oh So Beautiful Paper

Looking through her body of work, I’m amazed at how each project has its own distinct personality. Printed on luxe cotton paper, clients can choose from modern flat printing or traditional letterpress.

Papermade Design via Oh So Beautiful Paper

Papermade Design via Oh So Beautiful Paper

Never one to overlook the details, Elaine takes every opportunity to make each event special with hand-lettered matchboxes and paper fans. Be sure to check out Elaine’s matchbox tutorial here for a little DIY fun!

Papermade Design via Oh So Beautiful Paper

Papermade Design via Oh So Beautiful Paper

Elaine’s hand-drawn illustrations are in perfect harmony with her calligraphy, adding an air of homespun elegance to her designs.

Papermade Design via Oh So Beautiful Paper

To stay up to date with sneak peeks at new projects, be sure to follow Papermade‘s blog, Twitter, and Facebook page.

Photo credits: 1, 2, 5 Erin J Saldana Photography;  3, 4, 6, 7 Christine Hahn

Stationery A – Z: Bridesmaid and Maid of Honor Cards

Happy New Year – and congratulations to any newly engaged readers! If you’re looking for a special way to ask someone to be your Maid (or Matron) of Honor or a bridesmaid, these cards are perfect for the occasion! We’re glad to be seeing these unique wedding cards pop up from all our favorite stationers as it becomes a keepsake after you transition to ‘happily ever after’. — Tashia

Will You Be My Floral Calligraphy Card by Allie Ruth

Allie Ruth

Will You Be My Bridesmaids Letterpress Card by One Canoe Two

One Canoe Two

Will you be my Bridesmaid? by Rifle Paper Co.  Will you be my Matron of Honor? Card by Rifle Paper Co.

Rifle Paper Co.

Will You Be My Bridesmaid Cards via Oh So Beautiful Paper (6)

Parrott Design Studio

Maid of Honor / trash talk Letterpress Card by Sapling Press

Sapling Press

 Will You Be My Bridesmaid Card from Sugar PaperWill You Be My Maid of Honor Card from Sugar Paper

Sugar Paper

Will you be my bridesmaid by Studio SloMo

Studio SloMo

Will You Be My Bridesmaid Cards via Oh So Beautiful Paper (8)

Chatham & Caron

 

9th Letter Press

Kristen Henderson Calligraphy

We’ve rounded up lots more of our favorite wedding occasions cards, which you can find right here!

{images via their respective sources}

{happy holidays!}

Okay everyone, I’m signing off for the holidays! I’m heading out to wrap a few remaining presents, pack for our trip, and take care of a few loose ends… you know, glamorous stuff. Next week I’ll feature a few of my favorite posts from 2012 before returning with new content the following week. But in the meantime…

Happy Holidays from Oh So Beautiful Paper

…a few links for your weekend:

This week on Oh So Beautiful Paper:

That’s it for me this week! I hope you all have a wonderful holiday, and I’ll see you back here soon! xoxo