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Eclectic Orange Wedding by Nancy Neil

This cute couple celebrated their Santa Barbara fall wedding day with funky, eclectic decor and a bright orange and teal color palette. The Santa Barbara Historical Museum was chosen as the wedding venue to host both the ceremony and reception and the couple and wedding party arrived at the venue with help from local wedding transportation company Santa Barbara Trolley. The ceremony was held in the venue’s lower courtyard with an asymmetrical draped wedding arbor featuring hanging orbs filled with colorful mini cacti. Two adorable ring bearers with light teal bow ties preceded the bride down the ceremony aisle lined with romantic lanterns and more decorative orbs. During the Santa Barbara ceremony, the couple literally tied the knot, and bound two ropes together, symbolically.

The bride wore a fitted a-line wedding dress with a string of pearls and a flower crown, and carried a wild bridal bouquet by Precious and Blooming, a wedding floral design company. Her bridesmaid dresses were a light shade of teal for a perfect contrast to the orange wedding flowers. The reception dinner was held in the upper courtyard around the fountain and guests sat at a mix of round linen draped and wood farm house tables, with rentals provided by Santa Barbara’s Town and Country Event Rentals. The wedding caterers at Village Modern Foods served a delicious wedding meal and My Vintage Photobooth was a fun interactive element and favor for guests. All was expertly coordinated by award-winning Santa Barbara wedding planning company Felici Events and captured by wedding photographer, Nancy Neil. 

Photographer: Nancy Neil | Wedding Planner: Felici Events | Location: Santa Barbara Historical Museum | Floral Design: Precious and Blooming | Catering: Village Modern Foods | Ceremony Music: Santa Barbara String Quartet | Photo Booth: My Vintage Photo Booth | Rentals: Town and Country Event Rentals | Videographer: Skyline Videography | Hair and Makeup: Ab Fab Glamour Studio | Lighting: Bella Vista Designs | Transportation: Santa Barbara Trolley

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