Juliette and Andrew found a beautiful place to make their own history together and got married under the redwood tree the owners of the Stow House (a U.S. historical landmark in Goleta), received in 1873 for their first anniversary. They had in mind outdoor Santa Barbara wedding and Stow House wedding was the perfect choice as they knew the venue would set the vibe for the wedding. The oldest frame house in the Goleta Valley, Stow House wedding is a combination of history and rustic charm making this Stow House wedding unique in a way. Juliette and Andrew knew that they wanted an intimate day to focus on one another and their families. The bridal party was high-energy and crazy-fun so the time spent before the ceremony was full of belly laughs and genuine excitement for the bride and groom and their Stow House wedding! Juliette and Andrew didn’t want to break tradition, but needed just a little squeeze before walking down the aisle, so they held hands one last time before saying “I do.” And the look on the grooms face… the glowing happiness brought on by enormous amounts of love… had his wife-soon-to-be in tears instantly, their first look was unforgettable. Vows were exchanged during a romantic outdoor ceremony at their Stow House wedding. Following the ceremony, guests enjoyed yummy hors d’oeuvres and signature cocktails at the Singleton Pavilion. After cocktail hour, guests were invited into the beautifully-adorned reception area at the Singleton Pavilion, full of vintage decor, mason jars and soft florals such as spray roses and clematis, all the happy color accents complimented the cheery smiles on the guests, bridal party, and, of course, the bride and groom. Juliette and Andrew’s Stow House wedding was exactly what a wedding should be: a gorgeous celebration with a bride and groom who were relaxed, sparkling with excitement and soaking up all the love around them