DIY Tutorial: Neon + Kraft Paper Wedding Invitations

Neon is back in a big way. It’s been trending in fashion and home decor for a while now, so it’s fun to see the bright hues make a splash in the stationery world too! A while back, we shared a neon and kraft paper save the date design with you and today, we’re following up with a coordinating invitation suite! – Bailey and Emma of Antiquaria

DIY Tutorial: Neon and Kraft Paper Wedding Invitations by Antiquaria via Oh So Beautiful Paper

Step One: To achieve the vibrant neon effect for this suite, we utilize the embossing technique. This process creates a raised and opaque print that emulates the thermography printing you’d find in a traditional print shop. Place your A7 card on a stable and firm surface. Ink your invitation stamp (we used our Mod Invitation stamp) and center the stamp over your card. When ready, press the stamp down with moderate pressure to make the print. Lift the stamp off and quickly move on to adding your embossing powder.

DIY Tutorial: Neon and Kraft Paper Wedding Invitations by Antiquaria via Oh So Beautiful Paper

Once you’ve made your print, immediately cover it with embossing powder by sprinkling it across the paper. Shift the powder around until you have covered the entire image. Now, you will pour the excess powder off of the card onto a scrap piece of paper so that you can reuse it for future prints. Heat set the print, using an Embossing Heat Tool. You will be able to see the powder melt into an opaque and solid color when it’s done. For more information about how to emboss using stamps, please watch this instructional video.

Note: One key thing about embossing is that it is wise to try to closely match your ink color with your powder color. By doing this, you will get much more crisp and opaque results.

DIY Tutorial: Neon and Kraft Paper Wedding Invitations by Antiquaria via Oh So Beautiful Paper

Step Two: Using the same technique as step one, you will print and emboss your reply card. We used our Mod Reply Card stamp on a 4Bar card for this piece.

DIY Tutorial: Neon and Kraft Paper Wedding Invitations by Antiquaria via Oh So Beautiful Paper

Step Three: A really great way to add luxurious thickness and a pop of color to your invitation is to add a card stock backer to the invitation print. Adding a backer to the invitation also helps to flatten out any warping/curling that sometimes happens from the heat tool. To do this, simply cut the colored paper to your desired size (ours was 5.25″x7.25″) and use double sided tape to affix the two piece together. *We like to put tape all along the outer rim as well as an “X” across the middle to make sure that there is a good bond.

DIY Tutorial: Neon and Kraft Paper Wedding Invitations by Antiquaria via Oh So Beautiful Paper

Step Four: By now, you all probably know that we love envelope liners! For this suite we used the same neon paper (except in text weight this time) to cut a liner for our kraft envelope. Simply trace the template on your paper, cut it out and use double sided tape or stick glue to affix it to your envelope.

DIY Tutorial: Neon and Kraft Paper Wedding Invitations by Antiquaria via Oh So Beautiful Paper

Step Five: For a little added flavor, we stamped our Cross my Hearts Initial Monogram stamp in black ink on the inside flap of the liner. It’s a fun surprise for your guests when they first open your invitations!

DIY Tutorial: Neon and Kraft Paper Wedding Invitations by Antiquaria via Oh So Beautiful Paper

Step Six: For the reply card envelope, we kept things pretty simple and printed a matching address stamp (we used our Mod Banner Return Address Stamp) in black in on a 4bar kraft paper envelope. We also used the same monogram on the back flap that we used on the liner paper to carry the theme through the suite. We also used the same address stamp in black for the back flap of the A7.5 outer envelope, (not shown). For more detailed information on how to (properly) ink and print stamps, please watch this instructional video.

DIY Tutorial: Neon and Kraft Paper Wedding Invitations by Antiquaria via Oh So Beautiful Paper

Step Seven: Once you’ve crated all of your pieces, it’s time to address the invitations, add postage (we used vintage postage from Verde Studio) and send them on their way! We guarantee that your guests will be very impressed by all of your handiwork and pumped to celebrate with your on your big day!

Materials:

“Mod” Invitation Stamp “Mod” Reply Card Stamp “Mod Banner” Return Address Stamp “Cross my Heart” Monogram Stamp

A7 Cards in Luxe White

A7.5 Envelopes (Outer Envelopes) in Paper Bag

4Bar Card 4Bar Envelope in Paper Bag

Stamp Pad in Picante Red

Stamp Pad-Wicked Black

Embossing Powder Embossing Heat Tool

Card Stock Backer Cut to 5.25 x 7.25, in Rocket Red from Astro Brights

Liner Paper 8.5″x11″ text sheets, in Rocket Red from Astro Brights

Envelope Liner Templates

Pencil

Scissors

Double Sided Tape

Vintage Postage (from Verde Studio)

Anti­quaria is a mem­ber of the Designer Rolodex – you can see more of their beau­ti­ful work right here or visit the real wedding invitations gallery for more wedding invitation ideas!

Photo Credits: Antiquaria

NSS Sneak Peek: Pei Design

Our next Stationery Show sneak peek comes from a designer that had one of my favorite debuts last year – Pei Design (Booth #1774)! I love Pei’s modern style and knack for color. Last year’s collection included letterpress and foil stamped greeting cards, notebooks, and fill-in party invitations. This year Pei is expanding with art prints, calendars, notepads, wrapping paper, holiday postcards, and lots of greeting card designs! The new products are all locally printed in full color using FSC-certified paper.

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Thanks Pei!

Photo Credits: Pei Design

NSS Sneak Peek: 9th Letter Press

Happy Monday everyone! I thought I’d kick off this year’s National Stationery Show sneak peek coverage with a studio making its debut at this year’s show – 9th Letter Press (Booth #1754)! Based in Winter Park, Florida, 9th Letter Press specializes in wedding invitations and greeting cards with unique illustrations and hand lettering. Sheli and Isabel of 9th Letterpress will debut a new collection of foil stamped greeting cards, gift wrap, notebooks, and party decor at the show. I can’t wait to see everything in person!

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Photo Credits: 9th Letter Press

Quick Pick: Poketo

I first fell in love with these foil stamped monography planners from Poketo back at Winter NYIGF and I’ve been waiting patiently for them to appear on the Poketo website ever since! The delicate foil pattern is so beautiful against the fabric covers, don’t you think? I’m also thinking I could really use that sticky note weekly calendar and some of those adorable pens!

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Lots more over at Poketo!

Photo Credits: Poketo

DIY Tutorial: Neon and Kraft Paper Save the Dates

Neon has been the “in” thing for a while…but using it as inspiration for your wedding is definitely not for the faint of heart. We put together a fun and punchy neon save the date design that is perfect for spring. By mixing in kraft paper and black, we were able to tame the neon and make it quite modern. – Bailey and Emma of Antiquaria

DIY Tutorial: Neon and Kraft Paper Save the Date by Antiquaria via Oh So Beautiful Paper

DIY Tutorial: Neon and Kraft Paper Save the Date by Antiquaria via Oh So Beautiful Paper

DIY Tutorial: Neon and Kraft Paper Save the Date by Antiquaria via Oh So Beautiful Paper

Step One: For this save the date, we are using a circular card. It may be a bit trickier to eyeball the placement of the stamp, so measuring out center is a good idea. First you’ll want to trace the circle card on a piece of scrap paper and then mark the center. Mark perpendicular lines through the center. Next you will measure and mark center of stamp and line it up on the circle template guide.

DIY Tutorial: Neon and Kraft Paper Save the Date by Antiquaria via Oh So Beautiful Paper

Step Two: We were so excited to find this awesome neon pink embossing powder! Place your circular card on a stable and firm surface. Ink your save the date stamp (we used our Mod Wreath Save the Date stamp) and center the stamp over your card. When ready, press the stamp down with moderate pressure to make the print. Lift the stamp off and quickly move on to adding your embossing powder. For more information about inking your stamp or making prints, please watch this video that shows the process in more detail.

Once you’ve made your print, immediately cover it with embossing powder by sprinkling it across the paper. Shift the powder around until you have covered the entire image. Now, you will pour the excess powder off of the card onto a scrap piece of paper so that you can reuse it for future prints. Heat set the print, using an Embossing Heat Tool. You will be able to see the powder melt into an opaque and solid color when it’s done.

Note: One key thing about embossing is that it is wise to try to closely match your ink color with your powder color. By doing this, you will get much more crisp and opaque results.

DIY Tutorial: Neon and Kraft Paper Save the Date by Antiquaria via Oh So Beautiful Paper

Step Three: Adding a liner is one fun way that you can add some pattern to your save the date. For this liner, we just stamped our Small Leaves pattern stamp in black on a kraft paper liner. To make the liner, trace the template onto your kraft paper and cut it out with scissors. To install, simply use stick glue or double sided tape to adhere them into your envelope.

DIY Tutorial: Neon and Kraft Paper Save the Date by Antiquaria via Oh So Beautiful Paper

Step Four: It’s wise to include a website card with your save the dates so that guests can access all of the travel information and wedding details that they will need in order to make plans to attend your nuptials. For this card, we simply stamped our (Art Deco Website Card stamp) on a cream business card in black, diagonally.

DIY Tutorial: Neon and Kraft Paper Save the Date by Antiquaria via Oh So Beautiful Paper

Step Five: Putting it all together: First, we embossed a return address stamp (we used our Mod Banner Return Address stamp) on the back flap of our outer envelope to coordinate with the save the date design. We also embossed our Cross My Heart Initials monogram stamp on the back flap of an adorable polka dot craft envelope that will hold the website card.

DIY Tutorial: Neon and Kraft Paper Save the Date by Antiquaria via Oh So Beautiful Paper

Now all that’s left is to address the save the dates, adhere postage (we used Verde Studio’s vintage stamps), add some fun neon washi tape and send them on their way!

Materials

Mod Wreath Save the Date stamp (circular option)

Art Deco Website Card stamp

Small Leaves Pattern stamp

Mod Banner Return Address stamp

Cross my Heart Initials Monogram stamp

5 1/2 Circular Card in Luxe Cream

5 3/4 Square Envelope in Luxe Cream

Business Card in Luxe Cream

Small Polka Dot Kraft Envelope from Martha Stewart

Stamp Pad in black and peony

Embossing Powder

Embossing Heat Tool

Envelope Liner Template

Kraft Paper (text weight)

Double sided tape

Scissors

Pencil

Postage Stamps from Verde Studio

Photo Credits: Antiquaria