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Bright Summertime Wedding at the Kimpton Canary

From dinosaur place holders to the Spanish-inspired design of the Kimpton Canary Hotel, today’s wedding showcased the bride and groom’s lively personalities while also highlighting the beauty of downtown Santa Barbara. Luxury wedding planners LuckEleven Events saw to all the unique wedding details and worked alongside talented vendors to organize a picture-perfect wedding.

Navy blue and blush combined for the ultimate wedding color palette and Santa Barbara floral designer Emma Rose added many additional pops of color throughout both the ceremony and reception as well. The rooftop reception was understated yet elegant with pure white tablecloths, light pink napkins, and small floral centerpieces. Later in the night, award-winning Santa Barbara wedding DJ, Darla Bea, curated the perfect soundtrack for the event.

From LuckEleven Events:

Nichole and Brian shared their overflowing love with an intimate group of family and friends last summer on the Canary rooftop in Santa Barbara. The day reflected their outgoing personalities perfectly with bright florals, "Party Animal" escort cards, and LOTS of dancing! Emma Rose Florals did an excellent job bringing out the summertime vibes in the florals that accented the Spanish style of the hotel perfectly and the weather could not have been more ideal for the day! Michael Costa nailed the portraits by bringing the wedding party over to the Santa Barbara Courthouse and highlighted the beautiful architecture that adorns the building. The guests danced through the night and ended the day with an after party in downtown Santa Barbara.

Planner: Terah Glass from LuckEleven Events | Photographer: Michael + Anna Costa Photography | Venue: Santa Barbara Courthouse and Kimpton Canary Hotel | Florist: Emma Rose Floral | Officiant: Laura Harrigan | Hair & Makeup: Pretty Please Beauty | Caterer: Kimpton Canary Hotel | Ceremony Musician: DJ Darla Bea | Cake: Chooket

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