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Popup Dinner-Santa Monica Pier

Imagine thousands of people coming together all dressed in white to eat and drink, to let an evening spontaneously unfold & to dance as the stars come out.  That’s what a pop up dinner event is all about and once a year, Handmade Events hosts it at a secret location in Los Angeles.  They provide the setting, tables, chairs and entertainment…all you need to do is show up dressed in white with an amazing picnic, wine, bubbly and table decor.

I’ve attended this event for the past 2 years and this year I thought it would be fun to get a few people together to collaborate on a table & of course to have an amazing evening with great company as well.  The location of this year’s popup was the Santa Monica Pier and our table design was an inspiration of my recent honeymoon to Bali.

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We went with a neutral palette with accents of gold and added pops of color with beautiful floral.  As the sun was setting and the candles were glowing, our Bali inspired table transformed into this super romantic dinner party for 6.

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Thanks to these lovely ladies & my husband for bringing my vision to life and being a part of such a fun night.  It was truly a magical evening and we definitely had the best table there 😉

XoXo, Anna

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Concept & Design: Oh So Pretty Rentals & Event Styling, Erin Hansen Events & Designs | Photography: Handlebar Studios | Foral Design: Here Come The Blooms | Rentals: Oh So Pretty Rentals & Event Styling | Catering: Simpang Asia | Dessert: The Trim Tart | Menu: Erin Hansen Events & Designs | Sponsors: Handmade Events, Chloe Wine Collection, Glaceau Smart Water

**Rental items used**

Large Table White Tablecloth Fabric

White and Gold Dots Dinner PlateDecorative Glass Hurricane Shape CandleholderOrnate Glass Jar CandleholderWooden Candleholder Set

How To Style Your Own Party

Styling a party at home doesn’t have to be difficult, it can be as simple as making floral arrangements for your space or creating a focal area such as a beverage station or dessert table.  The idea of decorating might be overwhelming for some people because they’re not sure how to put their ideas together to create a cohesive look, so in this blog post I will give you 5 simple steps for styling your own party.

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STEP 1

Figure out the main concept and idea you want for your party.  For example, for this dinner party that I hosted for my Husband’s family visiting us from Holland, I wanted to create a beverage station by using our Quinn console table as the main focus piece.

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Step 2

Pick your color direction.  In this case I actually picked up the flowers first, you can never go wrong with white hydrangeas and I just loved the pop of bright green colors from the mums & daisies.  I got all the flowers from my local Trader Joe’s and they ended up determining my color scheme, which I was very happy with because it was perfect for a nice summer party.

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Step 3

Find matching accessories to go with your color scheme.  You don’t want to go too overboard with matching everything to ONE color because that would be an overkill.  For example, because I already had my flowers and console table picked out for this party, my final color scheme was going to be white, natural wood, gold/antique brass & bright green.  So to keep with the pops of green color I chose bright green straws, San Pellegrino sparkling bottled water & minted lemonade in our glass drink dispenser.  Clear glass will always work with any color choice and it will help to break up a matchy-matchy color story too.

Step 4

Layering!  What I mean by that is adding extra dimension to your pieces by using another core color fabric or linen.  For example, I used a white napkin draped over our wooden crate and it added a nice pop of white between the wood pieces.

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Step 5

Tie it all together by having an anchor piece.  An anchor piece can be anything like: balloons, signs, paper tassel garlands, etc.  For this party, I DIY’d this paper tassel garland because I already had the tissue paper and the colors matched perfectly with my color scheme.  It was a little time consuming but super easy to make, check out this tutorial if you want to try it yourself!  By stringing it up from one side to the other side, it defines the space for the beverage area and really completes the whole look.

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I hope these 5 simple steps have given you inspiration for the next party you host.  Just remember to be creative, have fun and your party will be fabulous & Oh So Pretty! 😉

XoXo, Anna

**Rental items used**

Wooden brown Console Table Quinngold glass mercury candleholders
Wooden Crate box sizecategory template

My Happily Ever After

Planning your own wedding has to be one of the most stressful things a couple can go through, but it’s also extremely rewarding and exciting too.  I’ve always loved to decorate and throw parties, so I figured it couldn’t be that difficult right? Boy, was I ever wrong!  No matter how early you start or how organized you are, there will always be something that pops up that is completely out of your control.  We ran into quite a few of those hurdles; from our venue pulling out 4 months before the wedding date to the extremely hot weather conditions (95 degrees in October) & our coordinator getting stuck in the bathroom for an hour on our big day!  Even through all of that, we had an amazing wedding and I couldn’t be happier with how it all turned out.

venue

After we had issues with our original venue, we ended up finding this amazing private estate called Villa Mara in Malibu.  We fell completely in love with it the first time we toured it and knew it was meant to be!

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bride pics

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ceremony

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Our ceremony and reception were both held at the same venue and it had the perfect view of palm trees & the Pacific Ocean.  I decided not to use an alter or add any extra flowers for the ceremony because the background was already so breathtaking.

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invites

After we got engaged, I jumped right into wedding planning mode!  I knew I wanted to create and DIY just about everything I could.  I would spend countless hours researching on the internet and comparing prices of everything.  It was very time consuming, but I loved every second of it.  I made sure that the invitations, programs, menus, signs, favors, etc. had the same font and colors so they matched up nicely when put together.

escort board

table numbers

Since both of us have a love for travel, I knew I wanted to incorporate that into our wedding.  So for the escort chart, I used a world map and listed each table as one of our favorite cities we traveled to.  Then on each table, you would find the corresponding city with “our story” on the back of each one.

cocktail area

I also created this bucket list activity for our guests to do during cocktail hour and while we took our couple photos.  We got a lot of great suggestions and we can’t wait to travel to all the places our guests listed.

entry table

Our entry/welcome table was also very personalized and customized.  Being from different cultures, he’s from Holland and my family originated from Laos I thought it would be a great idea to display pictures of us wearing the traditional wedding outfits from each culture.  Also, displayed is a photo of us both at the age of 3 and coincidentally doing the same thing in the photo, licking a lollipop.  Who knew we were so much alike?  Even at the tender age of 3, we were perfect for each other!

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love table

Every angle of our venue was so beautiful, from the infinity pool to the cabana lounge area, it truly was paradise!  I especially loved how our sweetheart table turned out with reusing my bridesmaids bouquets in our monogram cups and you can’t beat that amazing background as well.

first dance

parents

Our first dance was quite magical, but nothing beat our mother/son-father/daughter dances.  We started off slow dancing to “over the rainbow” by Israel Kamakawiwo’ole and then surprised everyone with a quick dance to “gangnam style” by PSY.  Everyone was completely shocked & thought it was the best surprise ever, especially to how amazing our parents dance moves were!  It was by far one of my favorite memories of the night.

bar signs

Nothing gets the party started better then a few suggestive signs at the bar and fun party favors.  Our guests loved the glow sticks and were partying all night long with them.

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After a crazy year of planning our wedding and having to go through so many obstacles, the only thing that matters at the end of the day is our love for each other.  Remember your wedding is one night only, but your marriage is forever!  So if things don’t go as planned, don’t worry because they always work out in the end.  Also, if there’s one tip I can give to future brides out there: make sure you hire an amazing photographer & cinematographer because the photos and video will last you a lifetime and trust me, you will appreciate it when you look back on them and only remember the happy parts of your wedding!  We used Handlebar Studios & Motivity Films and not only were they amazing, but they have also become our close friends as well!

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XoXo, Anna

**Rental items used**

Gold Ampersand Decoration SignPrintPrintHappily Ever After Cake Topper in the color GoldGlass clear Cake Stand

Silver Glass Serving Tray with mirrored bottom

Candle litgold glass mercury candleholdersLong Stem CandleholdersGold Amelie Picture FrameAngelica Gold Photo FrameGolden Photo Frame ChloeBlack Striped Photo FramePhoto Frame Madeline in color GoldGolder Photo Frame Baroque

Picture Frame White & Gold Striped

Black and White colored Photo Frame Golden Rim