Oakland City Guide

Thank you for letting me be apart of your week this week! I absolutely loved being here. Before I leave you, I wanted to take some time to introduce you the town that I call home – the sunny side of the Bay: Oakland, California. Oakland always seems to get a bad rap in the news, but it is also home to a ton of incredible, often overlooked treasures that make it a truly beautiful city. These are a few of my favorite places around the city to eat, drink, and play. –Kim from Bright Room Studio

Oakland City Guide by Bright Room Studio / Oh So Beautiful Paper

And while these are a few favorite spots that I like to visit, there are hundreds (thousands?) I left off the list! 

EAT: 

Oakland is  a hot spot for amazing food.
1. Cholita Linda: I love tacos, especially fish tacos, and these are my favorite. The tacos are served in an awesome casual space with bright colors and cool, Mexican antiques.
2. Toast: A great place to grab a glass of wine (see below!) but I really love their food too. They make a fantastic white bean spread, amazing meatballs and a flourless chocolate cake that is to die for.
3. Geta Sushi: A total hole in the wall of a space, but the sushi is awesome and super reasonable.
4. Boot and Shoe Service: One of many great places for some gourmet pizza. The others are all good too 🙂
5. Mua: A huge warehouse space with bumping music and crazy art…and awesome food. The cheese-less Mac and Cheese is insane. 

DRINK:

1. Toast: Like I mentioned, the food is great, but is also a fantastic place to have a glass of rosé on a warm afternoon or pinot on a cool evening. They have a dog-friendly patio with umbrellas for warm days and heaters and blankets for cooler ones.
2. Bica Coffee: My personal favorite coffee shop. Perfectly hipster and the lattes are divine.
3. Blue Bottle Coffee: Their production facility is in Oakland, which is cool to see, plus their coffee is delish. I’m looking forward to doing a tasting or tour here sometime soon.
4. Heinold’s First and Last Chance Saloon: Also known as “Jack London’s Rendezvous,” this place is full of history. Right on the water with a beautiful view of the boats of Jack London Square, this use to be the first and last place to get a drink before going to dry Alameda. The inside is amazing, with a crazy slanted floor thanks for the 1906 earthquake and gas lighting. Check it out for the history, have a beer and enjoy the view.

PLAY:

1. College and Piedmont Avenue Shopping: There are tons of adorable shops on these two streets where you’ll find perfect gifts, decor, and things you didn’t know you needed. I love Nathan and Co., Maison d’Etra, Bella Vita, Atomic Garden and Neighbor, among others.
2. Lake Merritt: An icon of Oakland and a great place to walk your dog, people watch, or even take a gondola ride!
3. Jack London Square: One of my favorite place to go on a nice day. There are tons of food and drink options, almost all of which are dog friendly. They also have tons of great craft fairs and famers markets throughout the year.
4. Knowland Park: A new discovery, this park has incredible views of Oakland and all the way out to San Francisco. Another great place for a hike with the pup.

These spots aren’t technically in Oakland, but thanks to Oakland’s central location in the Bay Area, we get to take advantage of the beautiful surrounding areas too.
1. Point Isabel Dog Park: Actually in Richmond, but a spectacular dog park with miles of off leash space, an adorable cafe, and sweeping city views.
2. Alameda Antique Faire: Fantastic and HUGE antique faire that takes place the first Sunday of each month. You’re guaranteed to find something awesome.
3. Pippa and Co.: The cutest party supply shop you ever did see. Oh, and (shameless plug!) I teach watercolor classes there.

Fresh Cut Paper Flowers: Feathers!

Hustling this November? I feel you, friend. It seems I blinked and mashed potatoes, turkey, and gravy are already threatening my near future. So instead of creating our usual paper flowers this month, I’m sharing a fun DIY tutorial for a crepe paper feather Thanksgiving centerpiece using fresh fall colors and breezy blues. Enjoy!  –Rachael

DIY Thanksgiving Crepe Paper Feather Centerpiece / Appetite Paper for Oh So Beautiful Paper

Materials

Bright White Crepe Paper

16 G Floral Wire

Watercolor Paint + Paint Brush

Hot Glue Gun + Glue Sticks

Scissors

DIY Thanksgiving Crepe Paper Feather Centerpiece / Appetite Paper for Oh So Beautiful Paper

To Create the Crepe Paper Feathers

Step 1. Cut a piece of Bright White Crepe Paper 10″ high by 12″ wide. Make sure the paper grain is running vertically. Stretch the crepe paper grain like an accordion, making the surface a little bit smoother to begin painting!

Step 2. Get messy and watercolor the entire surface of your white crepe paper. Let dry.

Step 3. Cut strips from your dry crepe paper approximately 5″ wide. The paper grain should be running vertically. Fold the 5″ strips in half vertically. Add a small amount of hot glue on the inside center of the paper, place your floral wire, and press shut.

Step 4. Using scissors, taper the top and bottom of your paper strip to create a feather shape. Add finishing touches by fringing the paper feather at a downward diagonal. The wire will act as your guide to keep things nice and center. For an extra fancy glimmer of metallic, use liquid gold leaf.

DIY Thanksgiving Crepe Paper Feather Centerpiece / Appetite Paper for Oh So Beautiful Paper

DIY Thanksgiving Crepe Paper Feather Centerpiece / Appetite Paper for Oh So Beautiful Paper

DIY Thanksgiving Crepe Paper Feather Centerpiece / Appetite Paper for Oh So Beautiful Paper

DIY Thanksgiving Crepe Paper Feather Centerpiece / Appetite Paper for Oh So Beautiful Paper

DIY Thanksgiving Crepe Paper Feather Centerpiece / Appetite Paper for Oh So Beautiful Paper

DIY Thanksgiving Crepe Paper Feather Centerpiece / Appetite Paper for Oh So Beautiful Paper

 

How to Add Personal Details to Wedding Invitations

My favorite thing about creating custom wedding invitations is being able to incorporate personal elements in to each and every suite. No two couples are the same – so why should their invitations be?! Here are a few favorite personal details to add to wedding invitations. –Kim from Bright Room Studio

Lovely venues: I love having the chance to illustrate wedding venues and incorporate the illustration on the invitation. The venue is such a big part of the wedding and featuring the beautiful buildings, wineries and venues is a perfect way to set the tone for your big day.

How to Add Personal Details to Wedding Invitations / Venue Illustrations / Bright Room Studio for Oh So Beautiful Paper

How to Add Personal Details to Wedding Invitations / Venue Illustrations / Bright Room Studio for Oh So Beautiful Paper

Puppy Love: Dogs and paper are two of my favorite things, so they make me REALLY happy when they are together on an invitation. I think its possible to still keep it sophisticated and chic while including your  furry friend.

How to Add Personal Details to Wedding Invitations / Puppy Love / Bright Room Studio for Oh So Beautiful Paper

Maps: Maps are not just functional, they are also fun ways to add a little more about you two. Among the locations to your wedding, why not also note your first date spot, favorite place to grab a beer or point an arrow to your home town.

How to Add Personal Details to Wedding Invitations /Maps / Bright Room Studio for Oh So Beautiful Paper

Fun Wording: Wording is another great place to inject some personality in to your invitations. I love the fun descriptions of the weekend events – and this poem written by the groom kills me. If you want to keep the invitation wording more formal, RSVP cards and details card are a great way to add some more personality.

How to Add Personal Details to Wedding Invitations /Creative Wording / Bright Room Studio for Oh So Beautiful Paper

How to Add Personal Details to Wedding Invitations /Creative Wording / Bright Room Studio for Oh So Beautiful Paper

Bright Room Studio is a member of the Designer Rolodex  – you can see more of Kim’s beautiful work right here or visit the real invi­ta­tions gallery for more wedding invitation ideas!

Photo Credits: Bright Room Studio

Wedding Stationery Inspiration: Fall Wedding Details

Fall weddings are my favorite. I love the rich color palettes and warm details inspired by the cool and crisp weather. Here are some simple ways to incorporate the season into your wedding. – Annie

Wedding Stationery Inspiration: Fall Wedding Details / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Create a drink station with hot apple cider, fall florals, and bold signage. | Photography: Aster & Olive Photography via The Knot

Wedding Stationery Inspiration: Fall Wedding Details / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Use apples with paper leaves as escort cards. | Photography: Cassi Claire Photography via The Knot

Wedding Stationery Inspiration: Fall Wedding Details / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Use birch wood to create unique place settings. | Source: HGTV

Wedding Stationery Inspiration: Fall Wedding Details / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Bottle homemade apple cider and add personalized tags for favors. | Photography: This Sweet Love Photography via Weddings In Winnipeg

Wedding Stationery Inspiration: Fall Wedding Details / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Create napkin ties by wrapping tree trimmings and cinnamon sticks with twine. | Source: Vintage House

Wedding Stationery Inspiration: Fall Wedding Details / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Add floral bundles and watercolor place cards to each plate. | Photography: Brittany Wood, Florals: Moon Canyon via designlovefest

Wedding Stationery Inspiration: Fall Wedding Details / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Add a copper wax seal to escort cards for a timeless touch. | Photography: Sylvie Gil, Invitation Suite: Little Miss Press via Style Me Pretty

Wedding Stationery Inspiration: Fall Wedding Details / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Display menus and other signs in metallic hoops adorned with florals. | Photography: Elisa Bricker, Paper Suite: Southall Eden via 100 Layer Cake

Wedding Stationery Inspiration: Fall Wedding Details / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Use deep, rich colors for the florals while keeping the paper goods more neutral (but still beautiful). | Photography: Danielle Poff Photography, Paper Goods: Little Miss Press via Green Wedding Shoes

Wedding Stationery Inspiration: Fall Wedding Details / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Add pomegranates, greenery, and black food label cards with gold calligraphy to the dessert table. | Photography: Taylor Lord, Design, Florals, & Stationery: The Nouveau Romantics, Calligraphy: Crown and Clover via Green Wedding Shoes

What time of year is your favorite for weddings?