Happy Weekend

After a really tough week, I’m looking forward to a long weekend to rest and de-stress a bit. But first, exciting news! We’ve scheduled our first workshops at Common Room Studio! Michele of Meant to Be Calligraphy will be teaching her Introduction to Contemporary Pointed Pen Calligraphy and Introduction to Modern Brush Lettering classes on October 15 and November 19! You can sign up here and here.

Great Lakes Goods Peace Sign Wall Charm via Salt & Sundry

Image by Salt & Sundry

Also! A couple of folks have suggested sending thank you cards to the doctors, nurses, and hospital staff in Las Vegas – and I love this idea! If anyone can write a great thank you card, it’s paper people (aka you guys!). If you’re able to take a few minutes to write, here are the addresses:

UMC Hospital Las Vegas
1800 W. Charleston Blvd
Las Vegas, NV 89102

Sunrise Hospital Las Vegas
3186 S. Maryland Parkway
Las Vegas, NV 89019

Desert Springs Hospital Medical Center
2075 E. Flamingo Road
Las Vegas, NV 89119

Las Vegas First Responder Thank You Cards / Calliope Paperie

Calliope Paperie being awesome with her thank you cards!

Now for your weekend links!

Zappos is matching donations to Las Vegas victims, up to a million dollars.

Can teaching civics save our democracy? (YES!)

I neeeeeed this pink faux leather moto jacket – and it’s 40% off this weekend with code FALLFEST

Thank you so much to Washingtonian for writing about our vintage glassware – they even mentioned Common Room Studio!

I’m totally crazy for this crazy cat lady Halloween costume

Learn calligraphy and brush lettering with Meant to Be Calligraphy this fall

This embroidered sweater dress is really cute (and only $42!)

Such a cool DIY floral wreath made from plastic bottles!

 

This week on Oh So Beautiful Paper:

Printable postcards for writing to your Senator and Representative

New illustrated desktop and phone wallpaper for October!

Some of my favorite Halloween projects from years past

The oversize floral pattern in these modern Chicago wedding invitations make quite a statement!

Halloween cards!

 

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

Modern Botanical Chicago Wedding Invitations

I’m partial to oversize floral patterns in wedding invitations – they make such a fantastic statement in a wedding invitation! (If you haven’t already, you have to check out the botanical envelope liners on these invitations.) I love how designer Christina Egan Chang combined modern elements with classic florals in these modern botanical Chicago wedding invitations. The large scale (and negative space!) text over the oversized botanical print on the RSVP card? So good! What a fun modern twist on a botanical invitation suite!

Modern Botanical Chicago Wedding Invitations by Christina Egan Chang

From Christina: This was a fun save the date announcement and wedding invitation suite for an elegant September Chicago wedding! Lauren, the bride, is a stylish advertising agency account manager and Michael is a teacher and writer. The pair, both Chicago natives, met in Michigan while at college and became engaged after six years of dating. Lauren and Michael wanted to evoke the ambiance from their wedding venue within the invitation details, so their color palette of green, white, black, and silver was pertinent to the design.

Modern Botanical Chicago Wedding Invitations by Christina Egan Chang

Their wedding reception took place in an antique shop turned event space by night, so we selected a vintage botanical print featuring the same flowers in Lauren’s bouquet as a recurring element in the invitation suite. Their table centerpieces featured stacks of vintage books draped with green eucalyptus and various seasonal white blooms, a visual that was frequently referred to during the design process. We created a modern crest with their first initials to add some boldness to their effortless black and white invitations.

Modern Botanical Chicago Wedding Invitations by Christina Egan Chang

Modern Botanical Chicago Wedding Invitations by Christina Egan Chang

Lauren and Michael opted for traditional letterpress printing on their wedding invitation. To balance out the cost of letterpress printing, we transformed the vintage botanical print multiple times, rather than purchasing additional botanical prints. Most noticeably the leaves from the print were trimmed out and reconstructed into a leaf composition for the envelope liners and front of the RSVP card. Lauren wanted a strong use of green for the envelope liner to contrast with the crisp white envelope, so this made for an excellent solution.

Modern Botanical Chicago Wedding Invitations by Christina Egan Chang

A fold over map card was included for traveling guests along with wedding details and favorite places to visit in Chicago. Lauren and Michael initially explored script fonts, classic serif fonts, and calligraphy – but ultimately opted for a modern sans serif font on their invitation suite. This type selection perfectly rounded out their personal style: an appreciation for styles of the past, combined with a love for modern and mid-century design.

Modern Botanical Chicago Wedding Invitations by Christina Egan Chang

Thanks Christina!

Design: Christina Egan Chang

Printing: Steracle Press

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

Photo Credits: Christina Egan Chang

Happy Weekend!

Happy Friday everyone – and Happy National Coffee Day! Although every day is National Coffee Day in my house. After a few busy weekends of birthday parties, family trips, and other events, I’m looking forward to a quiet weekend at home. It’s supposed to be cool and crisp here this weekend, which sounds absolutely perfect after a couple weeks of summer-like heat. Yay! But in the meantime…

Union Market Heart Mural

One of my favorite DC murals: the heart wall at Union Market! Photo by me.

…a few links for your weekend!

Kind of obsessed with this family Halloween costume inspired by school supplies!

Madewell is offering up to 30% off through Monday – and they never do sales! I’m really loving this sweater, this bell-sleeve top, and this drapey shirt, and I’m highly considering getting one of these sweater coats

Yay! We finally have a Jeni’s ice cream in DC!

It’s Premier Day over on West Elm and their family of brands – today only! I’ve got my eye on this gem cut brass side table, this copper oil and vinegar set, and this gorgeous floor lamp. Plus, get free shipping with code PREMIER!

So into dark exterior house colors right now

Loving all the bright colors in the latest collection from Oscar de la Renta

BTW – are you on the mailing list for Common Room Studio? We’re getting ready to announce our first workshops and events! You can also follow us on Instagram here!

 

This week on Oh So Beautiful Paper:

Obsessed with this colorful DIY Matisse-inspired cut paper garland

Oooh! Hot pink watercolor wedding invitations

Behind the Stationery with Tiny Bones Press

Wedding stationery inspiration for brunch weddings!

Well Said Type: Raindrop

I made a video using the Samsung Galaxy S8+ – the camera is so good!

 

I hope you have a wonderful weekend – I’ll see you back here on Monday! xoxo

Bohemian Hot Pink Watercolor Wedding Invitations

Yes way, rosé! These bohemian hot pink watercolor wedding invitations by Kacey Munson of Hoopla Love feature funky hand lettering, hot pink watercolor washes, and an abstract floral painting. So fun!

Bohemian Hot Pink Watercolor Wedding Invitations by Hoopla Love

From Kacey: When Nia contacted me about creating a bold and colorful suite for her “Rustic Bohemian” October wedding, I was thrilled. It’s not every day that a bride requests hot pink watercolor washes and messy hand painted lettering for her invitations, but it’s just the kind of style that I love to work with. I started with a watercolor floral painting that I digitally edited to create an edgy abstract look and we used that as the border for her save the date.

Bohemian Hot Pink Watercolor Wedding Invitations by Hoopla Love

The focal point of the floral art was shades of pinks from blush to hot pink, with some pops of more rustic tones, like ivory, grays, greens and wine tones to contrast. Paired with black painted freehand lettering and a kraft envelope, it really captured the rustic boho look.

Bohemian Hot Pink Watercolor Wedding Invitations by Hoopla Love

When someone asks me to create a whole coordinating suite including a save the date, I typically start with one central design or artistic element and try to carry the look throughout the rest of the suite – without being too repetitive or matchy- matchy. These invitations were designed around the abstract floral of the save the dates, and the pattern was incorporated in the RSVP postcard and wedding details card.

Bohemian Hot Pink Watercolor Wedding Invitations by Hoopla Love

The pink ombré watercolor wash in the invitation card looks so crisp and striking when paired with black painted lettering – it might be my favorite element of the suite. The RSVP postcard really ties the entire suite together, combining both the abstract floral design and watercolor wash in subtle, different ways on each side of the card.

Bohemian Hot Pink Watercolor Wedding Invitations by Hoopla Love

I always say that invitations are so important because it gives guests an idea of the look and vibe of the celebration. Nia and Adam’s fun, colorful, edgy and unique invitations almost had me asking if I could come to the wedding, too!

Bohemian Hot Pink Watercolor Wedding Invitations by Hoopla Love

Thanks Kacey!

Design: Hoopla Love 

Printing: Printech

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

Photo Credits: Hoopla Love

Romantic Burgundy and Gold Foil Wedding Invitations

These invitations totally had me at that gorgeous floral envelope liner! These romantic burgundy and gold foil wedding invitations were designed by Lauren of Charm & Fig for a destination wedding in Tulum, Mexico. I love the way Lauren incorporated subtle nods to traditional Mexican design while maintaining the couple’s unique vibe. Those deep burgundy envelopes are absolute perfection paired with the crisp gold foil and tones of green and yellow! 

Romantic Burgundy and Gold Foil Wedding Invitations with Floral Envelope Liner by Charm and Fig

From Lauren: Brooke and Don were hosting their wedding weekend in Tulum, Mexico and wanted their invitations to be sophisticated, romantic, and bohemian, with hints of traditional Mexican design. I’ve found that couples often struggle with how to make their destination wedding invitations not overly contrived or thematic, so we avoided “festival colors” and found inspiration in nature for our lush color scheme.

Romantic Burgundy and Gold Foil Wedding Invitations with Floral Envelope Liner by Charm and Fig

Romantic Burgundy and Gold Foil Wedding Invitations with Floral Envelope Liner by Charm and Fig

For the invitation, we created a full gold foil printed suite on Crane’s Lettra double-thick 100% cotton paper, using minimalist typography and romantic scripts to set a loose, but luxe tone. To add an organic touch, I hand-illustrated a mini floral wreath to frame their monogram and used it throughout the design of the suite.

Romantic Burgundy and Gold Foil Wedding Invitations with Floral Envelope Liner by Charm and Fig

For a dramatic first impression, we selected deep burgundy envelopes that were hand addressed in gold ink by artist Jaymie Eaton. I still can’t get over how precise her brush lettering is for the guest addresses! The return address and floral illustration was foil printed in gold on the back, and our vintage stamps showcased beautifully in high-contrast against the dark envelope.

Romantic Burgundy and Gold Foil Wedding Invitations with Floral Envelope Liner by Charm and Fig

Romantic Burgundy and Gold Foil Wedding Invitations with Floral Envelope Liner by Charm and Fig

The laser printed postcard and envelope liner was a great opportunity to inject color and lush tropical botanicals into the suite. We found a John James Audubon print with rich tones that served as a color source for the yellow Welcome Party Card and tropical green Details card. On each of these pieces, we incorporated graphic details inspired by Mexican folk embroidery with delicate lines of diamond “stitching” and tiny decorative designs to highlight important text.

Romantic Burgundy and Gold Foil Wedding Invitations with Floral Envelope Liner by Charm and Fig

Romantic Burgundy and Gold Foil Wedding Invitations with Floral Envelope Liner by Charm and Fig

The entire suite was wrapped up with a thin, olive green belly band that was laser-printed in charcoal with our hand-illustrated florals. The end result was full of color but true to the sophisticated palette that was inspired by the lush tropics of Central America.

Romantic Burgundy and Gold Foil Wedding Invitations with Floral Envelope Liner by Charm and Fig

Thanks Lauren!

Design: Charm & Fig
Gold Foil Printing: Gold Leaf Embossing 
Laser-Printing: Crest Printing Company 
Address Lettering: Jaymie Eaton Lettering 

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

Photo Credits: Charm & Fig