An Elegant, Romantic Wedding at The Maxwell House in Pasadena, California

Kelly Smith and Aaron Pruner, both actors living in Los Angeles, were ready to throw in the towel on online dating when they met each other. Good thin

Kelly Smith and Aaron Pruner, both actors living in Los Angeles, were ready to throw in the towel on online dating when they met each other. Good thing they held out for one more date, because these two, who also lived down the street from one another, decided to take their relationship all the way to the altar! Being actors, the couple had fun in their wedding photos, creating elaborate scenes with their bridesmaids and groomsmen and hamming it up for the camera in general. They celebrated their marriage with family and friends at The Maxwell House, a 1920s mansion in Pasadena, California. Kelly's dress, by Maggie Sottero, fit in perfectly with the vintage vibe of the venue, as did the groomsmen vests. The next step was adding elegant details, like ivory, orange and blush floral arrangements, silver votive candle centerpieces, and three adorable flower girls in blush gowns. The classic setting, including the sophisticated ballroom, classical string ceremony music and outdoor courtyard of the venue was the perfect complement to the couple's fun personalities. Guests ended the night with a fun dance party and donuts for dessert!

Kelly's gold peep-toe wedding shoes were staged on top of a vintage, floral print hat box for the perfect shot.
The bride carried an all-ivory wedding bouquet with a mix of roses, ranunculus and more while bridesmaids carried similar bouquets in orange.
Kelly kept her finished look a bit of a secret from some of her bridesmaids, so she could surprise them with her look before the ceremony.
Aaron and his groomsmen posed for a dramatic photo in their matching vests and slacks with the groom at the center.
Kelly's bridesmaids made sure there were some non-traditional bridesmaid photos in the mix with this sultry photo of the bride and her bridesmaids in their black, mismatched dresses.
The bride played with her three young flower girls in the house before the ceremony began.
A classic cellist played elegant music while guests were seated at the ceremony and during the bridesmaid and bridal processional.
The ceremony was held in an outdoor courtyard, surrounded by huge palm trees.
If guests grew warm, they could fan themselves with the ceremony programs, which were attached to wooden stick handles for convenience.
The rings were attached to this wedding ring pillow with a calendar and wedding date circled.
Kelly and Aaron exchanged vows beneath a traditional huppah decorated with white fabric gathered at the sides with ivory floral arrangements and at the top with single blooms of fresh orange flowers.
The bride and groom snapped this cool shot of their wedding attire lit from the back with the sunset.
The couple's blush and orange color palette fit in perfectly in the sophisticated indoor ballroom reception.
A wall of decorations surrounded the fireplace and mantle in the dinning room of the reception. Photos of the couple, along with Mr. and Mrs. signs added a quirky touch to the elegant room.
Clusters of large, pink dahlias made a statement as centerpieces on the round reception tables in the ballroom setting.
Silver votive holders with tea lights topped some tables at the reception and added an intimate feeling as the lights dimmed for dancing.
Votives with single rose heads were scattered on tables throughout the reception for a very romantic feel.
Guests enjoyed delicious different flavored donuts for dessert at the reception.
Kelly's dress made her feel like she was straight out of Downton Abbey, the perfect vibe for the couple's vintage mansion venue.