A Vintage, Historic-Inspired Wedding at Santa Barbara Woman's Club in Santa Barbara, California

Natasha Burton (30 and a wedding/event planner and freelance writer) and Greg St. Clair (32 and a software engineer) had moved to Santa Barbara, California, only a couple of years before they were married. Wanting a wedding venue that reflected the urban style of their fairly new home, the couple chose Santa Barbara Woman’s Club in Santa Barbara, California, a historic building with Spanish architecture surrounded by a lush landscape. Natasha's bouquet, predominantly made of roses and peonies, embodied the day's bright color palette of pink, orange, peach and white. At the outdoor ceremony, the couple embraced Jewish traditions and shared their first kiss under a white and blue huppah made of exposed wood beams. Natasha and her mom created many of the details seen throughout the day, from the milk glass peony aisle decorations to the old wood frame that displayed vintage keys, which tripled as escort cards, bottle openers and wedding favors. Inside the historic venue, reception tables dressed in light gray tablecloths had elegant white dinnerware and patterned napkins, with vibrant flower centerpieces decorating the middle. Their main wedding cake was filled with Turkish coffee flavoring, representing the place they would soon be visiting for their honeymoon.