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It’s the Tuesday before Christmas, so naturally we’re bouncing off the walls. Don’t judge – I’m sure y’all are, too!) Something besides Santa we’re excited about? Today’s Tennessee wedding from Jeremy + Ashley Parsons. As the Queen of Reality T.V., I’m pretty darn excited that Meg + Josh met while – wait for it – on the country music series Nashville Star. Talk about star-crossed lovers! My other favorite detail about this wedding at the rustic Southall Eden? The bridesmaids ahh-dorable red, yellow + white Anthropologie frocks and ruby red sandals. (The bouquets + bouttonieres, designed by A Village of Flowers, is a close third.) The bride, who wrote the song played during her big walk down the aisle, looked every bit the country superstar in a custom v-neck lace gown. Dawn Schenkel of Premier W.E.D. planned the outdoor wedding for these singing songbirds.

How did the two of you meet? Tell us your story. We met on a reality show, of all places! We both had moved to Nashville separately to pursue our music careers as singers and songwriters, and it was in 2007 when we crossed paths while trying out for a reality show called “Nashville Star.” Out of the 20,000 people that auditioned, we made it to the top ten on the show. It was a crazy time in our lives, being on television and falling in love at the same time. We were star-crossed. We’ve been singing, writing and touring together ever since.
Describe the proposal. Josh planned a ski trip for me and my best friends a few week before Christmas. I didn’t know that Josh had also secretly invited my parents along, too. The plan was for Josh to propose at the top of a ski slope, ski to the bottom where my friends and her parents would be waiting to surprise us and celebrate. But, being a first time skier, and spending most of his time on his butt, Josh couldn’t seem to find the right moment. It was after his final fall that he said, “Hey, I’m already down here, so… (took off his skis, got on one knee and pulled the ring out) Will you marry me?” We somehow made it to the bottom of the mountain, and met up with all our friends and family for lunch. It really was perfect day.
Three adjectives that describe the day are: Perfect, blessed and emotional.
Our favorite detail of the wedding was: I wrote the song that accompanied me and my father down the aisle. It set the tone perfectly.
What was Southern about your wedding? Everything! We had hay the bales to sit on during cocktail hour, padded with quilts, galvanized tubs with beverages, mason jars with birdseed and candles, vintage linens on every cocktail table, vintage food tins as vases, and a ton of antique plates and serving dishes. The ceremony took place in a large tool/work shed and the reception was held in the hay loft of an old red barn. Our menu was down-home goodness. We served slow cooked BBQ brisket with caramelized onions, parmesan herb baked chicken, smoked gouda potatoes au gratin, half mashed red skinned potatoes, roasted vegetable macaroni and cheese, biscuits and cornbread. Our caterer did an amazing job. Our band was a rockabilly trio that we found playing one night in a Nashville honky tonk. They were a blast.

Written with love by Katharine
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  1. avatar Southall Eden reply

    Beautiful wedding that we were honored to be a part of! P.S. It was actually a Tennessee wedding in Leiper’s Fork just outside of Franklin, not in Georgia as stated in the blog. Oops ;)

  2. avatar Kelly Sauer reply

    Those bridesmaid dresses *are* fantastic! Love them!

  3. avatar Nicole {Niche White} reply

    Lovely! Their color palette, and use of it, is gorgeous.

  4. avatar Katherine {flower & honey} reply

    the button detail on the bouquets is perfection! :) great idea!

  5. avatar Reama reply

    This is my dream wedding! The Rockabilly band. The good Southern food. Hay bales. It’s beautiful! I hope mine will come close to this.

  6. avatar Gayle reply

    I love weddings that change your perceptions. I would never have thought of half of the ideas here and they are 110% removed from what I had from my own wedding, yet I adore everything on this page, it’s beautiful and truly depicts what I believe a wedding should be like — sunny and happy.

  7. avatar Lori reply

    Love it! Love the yellow and red!

  8. avatar Katie Wilson reply

    I LOVE Josh and Meg! They are such wonderful people! I knew them before they got married as they came to visit Pensacola, FL and even took my Senior Pictures when I was in High School! That’s so great to see them and their GORGEOUS wedding!

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Ashley is a bride after my own heart. First the gor-geous gown, and now the stunning cake? (In case you couldn’t tell, I’m a lover of all things bow: bow tie, bow dress, bow cake, I love ’em all.) Just in case you were fooled by the lifelike airplane, the Air Force-inspired groom’s cake is the handiwork of the Ritz Carlton Pastry Shop. And yes, that is the bride, a former cheerleader at Florida State University, performing a cheer routine at her wedding. No big deal. I do believe Sara Kauss has made my Monday – and, quite possibly, my week – with this Florida wedding.

See all the photos from Ashley + Judd’s wedding in their Real Wedding Gallery!

What Southern details or traditions did you include in your celebration? My parents who were born and raised in Beaufort, SC have raised my 2 sisters and I on a tradition of a frogmore stew a.k.a. the low country boil every year. My family introduced Judd’s family to the amazing feast during Judd’s pilot graduation weekend. For the rehearsal dinner, Judd’s parents arranged for the head chef at the JW Marriott Grande Lakes Orlando to duplicate my dad’s recipe card he had given to Judd’s dad. They had written on a chalkboard sign “A Boxx Family Tradition.” It brought home and our southern way to a beautiful wedding. It was the perfect beginning to an amazing wedding weekend. My something Blue was a 1940s powder blue hanky that I ordered from etsy to represent not only my something blue, and the fact that my dress had amazing pockets but also to represent the love of history, oldies, and the days of a simpler time Judd and I love so much.
Tell us about finding your wedding dress: In Utah, designer dresses are few and far between. Priscilla of Boston was top on my list. It was in the first boutique I went to, Avenia Bridal, that I saw a dress on display that caught my eye. I immediately fell in love and knew it was just so me. I continued to shop around and still couldn’t take my mind and thoughts away from this one dress. I decided to go with my heart and order the beautiful Maeve gown from the Priscilla of Boston in Orlando, where the wedding would take place.
Describe your wedding flowers: My wedding flowers were absolutely amazing. It was a winter wonderland wrapped up in a beautifully displayed bouquet mixed with white roses, white peonies, white ranunculus, and silver foliage such as lambs ear, silver brunia, and mini white pine cones. Deco ice rhinestones were worked throughout bouquet and the full stem was wrapped with extra material from the alterations of my gown. Around the stem I had picture frame charms of our family members that had passed and couldn’t be there to watch us wed.
Describe your wedding cake: My wedding cake was simple and elegant. It was 4 tiers with ivory fondant and two large navy bows that duplicated the bow on my dress. We put a broach in the center of each bow to add some sparkle. The groom’s cake was a surprise to both the groom and I. Judd’s father planned the whole thing with the JW Marriott Pastry Chef. It was a large C-17 Landing on a Charleston AFB runway. It was absolutely amazing.
What’s next for you as a couple? What are you looking forward to in the future? Judd is being deployed at the end of this month and were excited to go on our honeymoon in April when he returns. We’re looking forward to a happy healthy life together full of love and laughter.

Written with love by Katharine
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  1. avatar Rachel – theWeddingVine reply

    The bride must be a pretty amazing cheerleader to do those tricks in her wedding dress!!

    • avatar Katharine reply

      Rachel, tell me about it! I could barely walk – let alone do toe-touches – in my wedding dress!

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I’m kind of in love. It’s no secret around these parts that I’m all black-and-white, all the time. But if I were to add color to a wedding celebration, it would definitely, absolutely, no-questions-asked be a dark navy blue. (Livin’ on the edge, I know.) After I got past the initial WOW from Ashley’s bow-tied Priscilla of Boston gown, luxe Badgley Mischka heels and all-white blooms (courtesy of Tommy Murphy at Greenery Productions), I went a little crazy for the glam Vera Wang bridesmaid dresses. The bride gets extra points for so perfectly matching her bridesmaids to the gents in their Air Force dress blues. (The dramatic movie-star kiss at the end isn’t too shabby, either!) I do believe photographer Sara Kauss has made my day!

How did the two of you meet? Tell us your story. Judd and I both mostly grew up in Orlando, Florida. It was during a ninth grade summer P.E. class that we first became friends. After graduating high school, we both started our journey on the path we had chosen to two extremely different colleges. Judd attended the United States Air Force Academy, where during his four years he was able to follow his dream of becoming a military officer, while at the same time, play water polo at the collegiate level. I attended Florida State University, to follow my dreams of being a collegiate Cheerleader for the Noles, as well as go to school to become a teacher. Judd and I dated long distance for about 3 years and along the way we had to overcome things that most couples have never even gone through or could even imagine. We always told each other, that if we could make it through college and still have this strong of a relationship and love for one another, we can make it through anything!
Describe the proposal. (From the groom) After weeks of planning, the only thing that was really planned was where I was going to pop the question. That special place was going to be back in Utah, the very first place where we had our first date together, and where I taught her how to snowboard. So there we were… it was a cold and snowy December evening on the side of the mountain that overlooked the town of Park City, Utah. The moon was so bright it made the mountains look purple; the air was so cold it took your breath away, and the wind howled around us and blew the snow in every direction, there was not a soul around, and it was the perfect time for a proposal. As I started to crouch down into the snow, pull the ring out of my pocket and begin to ask the question, I think it hit Ashley, too. She knew me well; this was perfect for us. There were no plans, no speeches or cameras, surprise guests, or crowds of people to cheer for us, it was just us and the stars, which is all we needed that night.
Three adjectives that describe the day are: Amazing, Extraordinary, Fun
Our favorite detail of the wedding was: I graduated and cheered all four years at Florida State University where I graduated with a degree in Early Childhood Education. The Escort cards were attached to bronze metal airplanes that doubled as pencil sharpeners. It combined our two careers since he is a pilot in the United States Air Force. We tried to make it both a winter and military wedding. Instead of having a guest book for people to sign, we used an 8ft wooden prop, ordered from asimplertime.com to support Judds career. We also used the military alphabet for our table numbers. All ushers were military; either air force or navy. Our ushers performed the traditional military saber ceremony for us as we entered the reception and guests, the bridal party, and the bride and groom were ushered into the reception to the theme from Top Gun.

Written with love by Katharine
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  1. avatar Kelly Sauer reply

    Omigoodness. You are so right – the blue and that hint of silver, and her dress, and her shoes, and… I love it! Can’t wait to see more!!!

  2. avatar Kalyn Kramer reply

    Beautiful location, and the dress blues….my boyfriend goes to the Naval Academy, but just exchanged for a semester at The Air Force Academy, so we were long distance this semester. Definitely can relate to overcoming things that most couples don’t before marriage, however, it’s so worth it, and I really cannot imagine my life without him. The wedding looks beautiful, beautiful dress, and love the ballet flats idea. God bless you both. Very well deserving couple.

    • avatar Katharine reply

      Kalyn, I only wish I had worn proper flats for my wedding! This bride was a genius :)

  3. avatar Kalyn Kramer reply

    Beautiful location, and the dress blues….my boyfriend goes to the Naval Academy, but just exchanged for a semester at The Air Force Academy, so we were long distance this semester. Definitely can relate to overcoming things that most couples don’t before marriage, however, it’s so worth it, and I really cannot imagine my life without him. The wedding looks beautiful, beautiful dress, and love the ballet flats idea. God bless you both. Very well deserving couple.
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  4. avatar Sara Kauss reply

    I may be a bit biased Katharine, but I LOVE their colors too :) and everything about their cuteness! Thank you so much for posting their wedding, it was one of the sweetest weddings ever. xoxox, Sara

  5. avatar Sara Kauss reply

    Ashley and Judd are absolutely the SWEETEST couple ever! I may be biased, but loved their colors too! And Winter Wonderland Wedding Theme :) Thank you for posting Katharine :) xoxox, Sara

  6. avatar Amanda reply

    this is so beautiful where was this?

    • avatar Emily reply

      Hi Amanda! This wedding took place at the JW Marriott Grande Lakes Orlando, with a ceremony in the gazebo and the reception in the Mediterranean Ballroom!

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