NYNOW Summer 2013, Part 7

Our final recap from the NYNOW summer 2013 market features the remaining stationery exhibitors at the show! First up, the shared booth of sister companies Russell + Hazel and Mara-Mi, which combines minimalist office stationery, calendars, and organization accessories with colorful and painterly greeting cards, party invitations, and lots more!

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Loving these new acrylic display stands and organizer trays!

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White + acrylic file folders and gorgeous leather accessories

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Russell + Hazel

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Mara-Mi

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Sticky notes in fun patterns!

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Poketo

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There’s no way I could cover even a tenth of the selection in the Chronicle Books booth – there was something for everyone, from DIY books to bookplates to journals and planners!

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Temporary tattoos with metallic foil!

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Oh, and a few kids books, too…

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Chronicle Books

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Brand new all natural candles with letterpress and gold foil labels. And rubber stamps inspired by vintage French illustrations.

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Tiny hand card holders – perfect for place cards, table numbers, and menus!

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Austin Press

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These magnetic notebooks are such a great idea – hang them on your fridge, then just slide the notebook out when you’re ready to go shopping!

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Caroline Gardner

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Lots of fun stationery from Madison Park Greetings and – further down – tons of party supplies from their sister company Party Partners!

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Katie Daisy (left) and Dauphine Press (right) for Madison Park Greetings

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Madison Park Group

That’s a wrap for the NYNOW (formerly NYIGF) summer market! I hope you enjoyed the recaps – and if you missed any of them, you can find them all right here!

Photo Credits: Nole Garey for Oh So Beautiful Paper

Friday Happy Hour: Aged Negroni

When Nole and I put together these cocktail posts, there’s a process: I make the cocktail the night before, she photographs it the next day, and then I get to drink it that evening. And do you know what happens in that day between making and drinking the cocktail? It gets better. A lot better. Letting a cocktail age, even for a day, produces a more mellow and better integrated drink. So here’s an aged Negroni, that simple but memorable summer cocktail.– Andrew

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The Negroni

1 oz Dry Gin
1 oz Campari
1 oz Sweet Vermouth

Combine everything with ice and stir. Strain into a chilled cocktail glass filled with more ice – it’s a summer cocktail, after all – and garnish with an orange twist. Enjoy!

To age our Negroni, we mixed up a batch sans ice and left it to sit in a glass jar for about a week. It’s that simple! When you’re ready to drink one, just pour over ice, stir, strain, and garnish.

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The Negroni is simple but packs a punch. One of Italy’s few native cocktails, the Negroni dates back to 1919, when Count Camillo Negroni asked the bartender at Caffè Casoni to punch up his Americano – an older, milder drink of Campari, vermouth, and club soda – with gin. The gin’s botanicals, the Campari’s bitterness, and the vermouth’s sweet herbal flavors make for a drink that is enormously flavorful but also sharply bittersweet. It’s not for everyone (Nole won’t touch them), but it’s a great drink for a hot summer afternoon.

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A freshly made Negroni is great, but if you can wait, it’s worth it. Aging a drink like the Negroni allows all of its individual flavors to merge into a drink that’s smoother, a more cohesive whole than one you down right after making. The difference can be subtle but it’s always noticeable; aging can calm many a cocktail’s riot of flavors.

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Aging works particularly well for drinks like the Negroni or Manhattan or Martinez that combine a spirit with vermouth, or drinks like last week’s Corsican that combine a spirit with liqueurs. I haven’t tried it, but I bet it would work really well with shrubs too. All you need is a little patience and a non-reactive container. I’ve seen more advanced home mixologists include wood chips with their aging cocktails, or even barrel-age their cocktails at home to impart the same rich flavors that barrel-aged spirits have. So consider playing around with some of the conditions: how long you age, what sort of container you use, that sort of thing. And report back the results of your experiments!

Photo Credits: Nole Garey for Oh So Beautiful Paper

Leah + Jeremy’s Modern Chevron Stripe Wedding Invitations

These modern invitations from Julie at Ten Four Paper are so fun! Julie mixed bright color with bold chevron stripes and lots of pretty typography. I’m particularly in love with the unexpected color palette of lavender and orangey-red – such a great combination!

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From Julie: Leah and Jeremy are a fun couple who knew each other in high school and began dating in college at Ohio State University. Leah’s chosen color scheme included shades of purple and bright pops of orange and red-orange, and she wanted a typography-oriented aesthetic for her paper goods with fun patterns and details. They both wanted friends and family to be excited to come to the May wedding, while feeling comfortable and laid back.

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Leah asked me to create a fun, modern and somewhat playful design for the save the date that incorporated the story of how they met. After the initial save the date design was completed, the rest of the invitation pieces and stationery followed suit. All of Leah and Jeremy’s materials were flat printed on pearlescent paper; a budget-friendly option for a couple that wanted fun paper goods without breaking the bank.

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We chose a fun handmade lace paper wrap in lavender to hold all of the cards together in the envelope. The same lavender was used as the outer mailing envelope, with a bright orange chevron liner as a fun surprise. Little elements of arrows, banners and icons accompanied the fun typographic designs of the invitation and additional cards. We used matching wrap around labels for the addresses.

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The day-of paper goods continued in the fun, modern style of the invitation suite. The program included ceremony information as well as a breakdown of the wedding party.

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Guests had place cards with little icons of their food choice set atop tables numbered by years in Leah and Jeremy’s relationship. Favor cards were framed on each table noting a donation to charity in honor of Leah’s friend. Everything in the suite was completed with matching thank you notes!

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Thanks Julie!

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

Photo Credits: Shay Cochrane Photography

Backyard Cocktail Party Recipes

For the first time since moving to DC, Nole and I have a backyard – and you can believe we’re doing our best to take advantage of it this summer. This means grilling, and outdoor parties, eating under the stars… and cocktails! Here are some St-Germain cocktails we’ve whipped up (along with our very first mocktail) for just such a party, perfect for making in big batches for your guests, but still light enough to enjoy next to the grill without leaving you too lightheaded in the heat.

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St-Germain Sangria

One Bottle Dry White Wine
3 oz St-Germain
3 oz Pisco Brandy
2 oz Lemon Juice
2 oz Honey Syrup
Berries and Grapes

Combine the wine, St-Germain, Pisco, lemon juice, honey syrup (equal parts honey and water heated until the honey melts), and chopped berries and grapes in a pitcher. Let everything sit for a few hours or overnight to let the flavors meld. Pour over lots of ice and enjoy!

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I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: Sangria is ridiculously easy to make and so delicious that I’ll never understand why I don’t make it more often. This St-Germain Sangria is no exception. St-Germain’s floral notes and sweetness make it a great complement for a white wine-based Sangria. It’s light and sweet, with just a bit of edge from the oakiness of the wine and funkiness of the Pisco. It only comes in party-friendly pitchers. Oh, and – despite being made from white wine – it turns a great pink color from all that fruit that will probably delight some guests at your party.

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St-Germain Shandy

2 oz St-Germain
2 oz Lemon Juice
Wheat Beer

Combine the St Germain and lemon juice in a glass filled with ice. Top with the wheat beer (we used my personal favorite, Bavaria’s Paulaner Hefeweissbier, but any other wheat beer or even a lager or a pilsner would work too), give everything a good stir, and enjoy!

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Traditionally, a shandy is equal parts beer and a soft drink; the Germans are fond of a shandy that matches beer with sparkling lemon soda. Our shandy is a play on this classic, combining the wheat beer’s delicate notes of fruit and spice and citrus with a punch of lemony sourness, balanced by the St-Germain’s sweet fruitiness. It’s a substantial but still light, enormously refreshing, and easy to make in big batches or one at a time.

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Blueberry Mint Shrub Soda

2 oz Blueberry Mint Shrub Syrup*
Soda Water

To make the shrub syrup, combine one cup of muddled blueberries, one cup of sugar, and one cup of raspberry vinegar. Let the mixture sit for 2-3 days, agitating occasionally. (Alternatively, for a much faster process, combine everything in a sauce pan and heat gently, stirring frequently, for 20-30 minutes.) Strain the mixture well through a fine sieve or strainer to filter out the solids.

Take a handful of mint, add a few ounces of the syrup, and muddle gently, pressing but not shredding the leaves. Remove the leaves, squeezing out as much of the syrup and mint oils as possible. Add the minty syrup back to the rest of the shrub. To serve, combine the shrub syrup with the soda water over lots of ice and enjoy!

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This is our very first mocktail, and it’s a good one – full of fresh fruit and mint flavor, sweet but with a kick from the vinegar, and enormously refreshing thanks to all that soda water and ice. Shrubs like this one can just as easily be made into a cocktail or a soda like this one. It’s easy to make in a big pitcher and handy to have around for both your non-drinking guests or to sip in between other drinks (you know, to stay hydrated).

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Friday Happy Hour: The Corsican

It’s no secret that Nole is a huge fan of St-Germain (and I don’t think it’s too shabby either), which makes our collaboration with St-Germain here a natural fit. Back when we first started our cocktail series, I was mixing up a lot of St-Germain and gin drinks for Nole, but I didn’t really consider any of the browns – it just didn’t seem like a very good fit. But it is! Here’s a drink that combines three of my favorite ingredients: rye, St-Germain, and a fantastic Italian lemon liqueur, Limoncello. â€“ Andrew

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The Corsican

2 oz Rye Whiskey
1 oz St-Germain
1 oz Limoncello
2 Dashes Aromatic Bitters

Combine with ice and stir well. Strain into a chilled cocktail glass and garnish with a lemon twist. Enjoy!

The St-Germain and Limoncello are both sweet liqueurs, and together they risk making a drink that’s cloyingly sweet. But they’re balanced here by the oaky, spicy heat of the rye, which let’s the floral and citrus flavors of the liqueurs shine through. It’s smooth and sweet and rich, perfect to have just before or just after a great meal.

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Limoncello is a liqueur made by infusing lemon peels – specifically, a type of lemon grown around Sorrento, Italy, (which you might recall we’ve mentioned before) in neutral spirits, with lots of sugar thrown in for good measure. It’s like drinking the pure soul of Lemon. It’s good. Italians serve it ice cold, in tiny glasses as a digestif after a meal, but I see no reason not to throw it into a cocktail or two.

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Oh, and the name? Well, you see, Napoleon Bonaparte, French Emperor extraordinaire, was born into a minor Italian noble family on the French-controlled island of Corsica. Rising all the way from humble Italian origins to the top of the French political food chain, he was known by his detractors as “the Corsican Upstart.” And since this drink combines Italian Limoncello with, you know, St-Germain, which is, well, made from French elderflowers… this joke was a lot funnier in my head.

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