Not a single cloud was in the sky as today’s happy couple was married in scenic Carpinteria. Elizabeth Victoria Photography took snapshots throughout the day from the bride and groom arriving and preparing alongside their bridesmaids and groomsmen, including the men’s competitive pool game, to the couple’s grand exit.

Ocean views could be seen from almost anywhere in the venue and the natural blues of the water and tans of the beach contrasted beautifully with the light pink wedding theme. The bride strolled down the aisle in a lace mermaid-style gown with a dramatic train carrying a bridal bouquet of all white from Pacwest Blooms. She met her soon-to-be husband in front of a hexagon-shaped wedding arch where they were married by Nanette McIntyre of Ceremonies by Nanette.

Ventura Rentals helped to furnish the outdoor reception and the space beamed with pink details including a flower wall photo op. Firefly Pizza Co. crafted pizzas on-site for a casual yet fresh and delicious dining experience and DJ Darla Bea provided the soundtrack for the evening. As the bride and groom made their exit following the reception, their guests bid them adieu by creating a tunnel of LED glow sticks furnished by DJ Darla Bea which created a brilliant goodbye for the newlyweds.

Photographer: Elizabeth Victoria Photography | Coordinator: Santa Barbara Wedding Coordinator | Officiant: Ceremonies by Nanette | Caterer: Firefly Pizza Co. | Entertainment + LED Glow Sticks: DJ Darla Bea | Florist: Pacwest Blooms | Rentals: Ventura Rental Party & Events | Lighting: AMS Events | Bakery: Nothing Bundt Cakes | Hair & Makeup: Cheek to Cheek Artistry | Gown Boutique: The Bustle | Dress Designer: Enzoani | Shoes: Sam Edelman | Groom’s Attire: Friar Tux | Wedding Rings: Highland Jewelers | Invitations: Minted | Hexagon Ceremony Arch: Backdrop Boutique SB

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