
Kelly
August 09

The art deco meets Japanse style continued at the Granada reception. Gorgeous structured flowers in 3 different styles decorated the tables.

I love the mix of kiwi branches and copper in these arrangements.

For linens, I had custom copper crush drapes made by Wildflower Linen.Napkins were a deep eggplant color and topped with a menu the bride calligraphed herself.

Also, dark purple callas lilies wrapped with copper were placed at each guest seat.

For candles I mixed blue, green, and purple, votives on each table to bring in more jewel tone touches.

For the setup, I did a u-shape around the dance floor of 20′ long tables.

For music, The Johnny Crawford Band played authentic 30′s big band tunes. I pined a purple orchid to each of their lapels to add a pop of color to their white dinner jackets.

And of course Johnny, wore a top hat while he sang with the band.
All photos by Megan Sorel. Full wedding planning and event design by Kelly Oshiro Design.
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Kelly

I planned this real wedding in just 6 short months. The ceremony was held at the bride’s parent’s home in the hills of Montecito. The bride really wanted an art deco meets Japanese floral design (aka ikebana) in lush jewel tones with hints of peacock feathers.Bobbe Viggel created the amazing florals and totally got the look we’re going for.

Copper wire was twisted around yucca branches and formed an organic heart shape. The wire was a nod to the groom’s love of metal working and also added an unexpected texture to the ceremony arch.

The pathway to ceremony…

The bride loved cobalt glass which we used throughout the floral design.

Guests enjoyed cocktail hour and the view up at the house, and then Santa Barbara Trolley took them to the reception at the Granada.

The bride and groom’s arrival at the reception– I love the praise the choose to put on the marquee! Up next, the reception.
All photos by Megan Sorel. Full wedding planning and event design by Kelly Oshiro Design.
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Kelly
June 24

I’ve been looking for pretty photos for my office and this one certainly fits the bill (and its picture of shoes, shocking I know).

I have a thing for vintage phones and I love the soft yellow color and the adorable wall paper.

Doesn’t this scream party? Love it! You can see more pretty photos right here.
All photos by Lola’s Room.
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Cynthia
May 12

For the bride who loves antiques, this Victorian-inspired sea glass “WorryLocket” from GhostShip, an eco-friendly sea glass & artisan jewelry store on Etsy, is the perfect wedding necklace. According to owner & designer Kyra Crilly, sea glass usually comes from old vintage glass medicine jars and spirit bottles tossed overboard by fishermen decades ago. The more common colors are white, amber and green, but sea glass can also be found in rare colors such as blue, lime, yellow, orange and red. This beautifully crafted necklace above was modeled after worry beads from ancient Greece, which were carried around to relieve stress and anxiety (talk about a great thing to have for wedding day!). The 18″, .925 sterling silver chain with Victorian style clasp is filled with genuine vintage sea glass reclaimed from Canadian shores. Be sure to check out GhostShip‘s website for more stunning pieces, and StellinaStellina later today with an Santa Barbara Chic glitzpick inspiration board.
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Kelly
May 03

Continuing my obsession with all things spring, I designed this board based on the photo in the lower left corner by Polly Wreford. I love the blue and white pattern dress, the casual bouquet of daffodils, and the blue gingham ribbon. I picture this wedding taking place at a family friend’s home, homemade lemonade would serve as favors, and a yummy lemon granita would add be a tasty palate cleaner in between courses of gourmet comfort foods. Stunning acacia and ranunculus would serve as centerpieces and the couple would make their getaway in an old blue bug.
Description: Blue, yellow, a dash of aqua, slightly 60′s retro vibe
Images, from left to right, top to bottom: {Row 1} 1. Burcu Avsar 2. Leo Patrone 3. Nato Welton 4. Elizabeth Messina {Row 2} 1. Erin Swift 2. Dasha Wright 3. Leslie Shewring via Decor 8 4. Dunston Todd {Row 3} 1. Polly Wreford 2. Open Air Photography 3. Helen Norman
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Kelly
April 29

About a year ago, I heard Anthropologie was opening a test store, Terrain, which would feature garden and outdoor products. The store itself if gorgeous and even better, you can have your wedding there. But have you checked out their online store? From awesome iron plant stands and darling terrariums that you could use for seating cards display, as part of a centerpieces, really the styling opportunities are endless. And can we talk about the awesome potter’s work bench? Distressed turquoise color? Check! Super functional? Check! Storage? Check. I can go on, but go check it out for yourself right here.
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Kelly
March 18

I love designing the food and beverage as much as the tablescape (it must be those 5 years working for catering companies and creating menus!).

SBB Catering was kind enough to create a geranium lemonade and lavender iced tea which would be awesome for welcome drinks.

I found these paper straws online and I fell in love with them. They’re so cool and vintage!

I found this wood Coca Cola crate at a vintage salvage store. I absolutely love the texture of the wood and the old metal brackets.

Who wouldn’t want a cold coke on a hot day?

I love this adorable photo with the flower girls! How cute are they!?!
Photos: Kirsten Ellis of Beaux Arts Photographie
Catering: SBB Catering
Design: Kelly Oshiro Events
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Kelly
March 17

For the cake design I really wanted a bottom tier that was twice as tall as the top tier. I love the proportion of April Reed’s cake and that was definitely an inspiration to me.

The cake was created by Robyn Loves Cake and she is an expert at sugar flowers. Can you believe this sugar flower peony?

The pattern of cut fondant was taken from the bottom of Stow House. Its a very Victorian detail on the house and I loved that little bit of texture on the bottom of the cake.
This is the sketch I gave to Robyn. I debated using a dahlia versus a peony, and ended up going with the peony. But as you can see Robyn executed the sketch to a T!
Photos: Kirsten Ellis of Beaux Arts Photographie
Cake: Robyn Loves Cake
Design: Kelly Oshiro Events
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Kelly
March 16

For the dining table I set it up under a large juniper tree. I picked out the linens and napkins from Michael Levine’s and had them custom made for the table.

For the decor I love the idea of mixing traditional taper holders and putting them in glass cylinders. The look is modern, and practical, since you’re taper candles would blow out otherwise.

For flowers I used pink and white ranunuculus, blue thistle, berzilla balls, muscari, peonies, queen anne’s lace.

All the containers were from Anthropologie except for the pink depression glasses (reused from the Valentine’s table I did for the City Sage), the candles holders (Jamali Gardens) and the glass cylinders were bought in downtown LA.

I mixed Town & Country’s gorgeous aqua chargers with their Provencal line for the table setting.

On top, I made a flowers from copper wire and tucked in the menu card envelope which had a letter pressed pattern that matched the napkins.
Photos: Kirsten Ellis of Beaux Arts Photographie
Flowers, Design, Production: Kelly Oshiro Events
Rentals: Town & Country Event Rentals
Paper Goods: Nutmeg Press
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Kelly
March 15

The inspiration for the ceremony was those paper chains we all made in kindergarten. Instead of paper, I used grosgrain ribbon which has a beautiful subtle sheen to it that I just love.

Cynthia and I made about 540 loops to achieve the effect I was going for.

I thought the effect was so pretty and magical!
Photos by: Kirsten Ellis of Beaux Arts Photographie
Design, Styling, Production by: Kelly Oshiro Events (me!)
Assistant: Cynthia Beard
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