If you haven’t figured it out, we are doing real wedding sneak peeks today…little glimpses into the gorgeous weddings that come across our desks. And if you see one that you love and that you are definitely adding to your must-have list, we’ve also provided a link to the full gallery of images. This next little wedding is total perfection. An intimate Winter wedding in Santa Barbara that photographer Jessica Lewis sent our way, it’s just about as sweet and as lovely as they come. Click here to see the wedding in its entirety.




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Nicole and JD met in high school and were absolutely “meant to be” and are the sweetest people ever. It was a very small wedding about 20 people all close family so it was very intimate. I loved the details they were simple but unique and elegant especially her flowers. One really unique detail was that JD has incorporated a cowboy hat into the photo’s this is because is was his grandfathers hat and he recently passed away and it was his way of having him with him at the wedding, very sweet.
Photographer: Jessica Lewis Photography / Florist: Grass Roots / Dress: Matthew Christopher, Lalique / Hotel: Fess Parker, Double Tree / Ceremony: Courthouse, Mural Room / Spanish Guitarist: Anthony Yibarra / Shoes: Charles David / Reception: Stella Mare’s Restaurant / Cake: Montecito Confections
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This is so sweet! Love grandpa's cowboy hat and the flowers are perfect!
stunning bouquet and centerpieces! pam
Love Love LOVE the floral, hooray for anemone's!! :O)
Those flowers are definitely a statement maker. I have seen them in several wedding features now. Gonna have to do some research to find out what they are called.
Asiya, they're called Anemone Coronarias. They're available from November to April and come in shades of white blue pink and red. Sooo beautiful :)
Wish I could get away with a twenty person wedding...much more manageable!
Oh the flowers in this wedding are just divine! And I love the detail about his grandfather's hat, it's little touches like these that really "make" a wedding, isn't it?
Thank you Krista! I think they are gonna show up on my site one of these days.