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The history of calling cards is quite a fascinating one, and while originating in China in the 15th century, they later became popular with the aristocracy and nobility of England from the 17th-19th centuries. It’s not surprising to learn that calling cards were one of the original forms of networking. In fact if someone was interested in developing a relationship with another person in town, they would pull up in their carriage and have a servant drop off their calling card for them. A folded corner meant it was delivered in person, and if the recipient sent back their calling card it meant they were interested in getting to know the initiator better. However, if they didn’t send back a card, or if they sent back a card in an envelope, it meant they should keep their distance.

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Calling cards were also used as a form of communication and served in place of in person contact when someone was unable to attend an event or social gathering. French abbreviations such as “p.f” (pour féliciter – giving thanks), or “p.c” (pour condoléance – a phrase used in times of mourning) were often written on the calling cards symbolizing the persons thoughts or well wishes when they couldn’t tell them in person.

We are often asked to create calling cards for our customers at Lettered Olive, and have so much fun customizing them in ways that weren’t possible in the 18th century. They can be more personal than business cards and we enjoy playing with pattern, prints, paper options and ink colors. And of course you can’t go wrong with letterpress!

11.07.14   |   TARA GUÉRARD
Stationery, Invitations and Pretty Papers, The Lettered Olive | 1 Comment

Taigan.com is a Nashville-based website that curates beautiful pieces from boutiques around the country, so it was such fun for me to search their site for some of my favorite gifts for a wedding party. Even the most particular of bridesmaids and groomsmen will be happy with things from this list, as they cover the gamut in style and price. Check out the sneak peek and then head over to Taigan to do some shopping!

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Shown here is Lettered Olive’s Cocktails at 6 Tray (top right) which is a limited edition piece created for my Life is a Party Pop-Up Shoppe that includes everything you need to get your party started! Below the tray is a fun dress by Jules Reed that I think would be perfectly suited as a bridesmaid dress and would look beautiful in wedding photos. And last but not least, are these incredible ice cubes made with special sphere molds that would make any groomsman feel like he was on an episode of Mad Men.

Click here to see the rest of my finds and happy shopping!

6.02.14   |   TARA GUÉRARD
Fashion, Parties, Press, The Lettered Olive | 2 Comments

A few weeks ago, I hosted a fabulous luncheon in New York with the team at 1stdibs. We invited all of our editor friends, and had a lovely meal at The East Pole restaurant, while I shared tips on infusing your tabletop decor with vintage pieces. It was a blast! And as of today, you can check out the pieces I selected from 1stdibs to get this look on their website. It was such fun to work with their team on this, and I think y’all will enjoy doing some shopping!

Now, do you want to see pictures of the event? I thought so…

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We sat at a long table covered in hot pink anemone flowers and surrounded by the beautiful, vintage maps that hung on the walls. It was great to get a chance to chat with my New York friends while I was in town, and no one wanted to return to the office (myself included)!

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Here are some close-up images so you can see what fun we had with this! I used one of my own fabrics from my Life is a Party Pop-Up Shoppe for the table runner, and wrapped the calligraphy menu around the vases. Lastly, I tucked rosemary around the napkins, and used lavender to hold up the lemons in the water for an extra special touch.

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Ok, now the fun part! This is the first of five looks that you can shop now!  I was inspired by the vintage floral pattern on the plate, and decided to go with a yellow pottery vase and mini daisies for a look that I think that would be perfect for a girls lunch or tea party. I paired them with ornate silver flatware, grounded by classic hemstitch napkins, and topped it all off with beautiful menu cards by the Lettered Olive.

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Here is a more modern look that I finished off with art deco napkin rings in a green hue pulled from the plates below. Do you want to know a secret? In the center of the plate, underneath the napkin and beautiful stationery, there is an incredible hand painted bird! If you don’t believe me, click here to check it out yourself.

5soiree1stdibsThe third look was the combination of some of my favorite wedding colors – tangerine, peach, and forest green. The heron vase and decorative ducks give it a woodlands vibe, but the sophisticated materials keep it feeling luxe.

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Pictured here is my super fresh, spring table that was tailored and classic in a green and white color combo. I think this would be great for an engagement party, don’t you? I did a little shopping at the New York Flower Market the morning before the event, and was thrilled to find these lush, gorgeous blooms.

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Last but not least is my whimsical take on an outdoor summer wedding! I used horn flatware, flax linen napkins, and finished the look with a decorative piece covered with cute little critters.

I hope you enjoyed the sneak peek of these fab finds… now get to shopping! And don’t forget to let me know which look is your favorite!

*All images by Bryan Gardner courtesy of 1stdibs

5.21.14   |   TARA GUÉRARD
Event Design, Flowers, Food and Drink, New York, Parties, Stationery, Invitations and Pretty Papers, The Lettered Olive | Comments >>