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Brittany + Jarrod’s waterfront vows were absolutely stunning. The ceremony began at six o’clock as the sun was beginning to set.  Guests were given parasols to shade themselves from the sun and fresh lemonades–mango, mint and hibiscus–to cool them from the tropical heat.  Guests were also given personalized flip flops to wear for the rest of the evening.  The ladies loved getting out of their uncomfortable heels!  Friends and family stood in the round, creating a very intimate setting filled with love and laughter.  The aisle was lined with sunset-hued rose petals.  A bamboo canopy was decorated in fresh loose flowers. “There was so much anticipation in the air,” Lara recalls.  “After all that Brittany and Jarrod had been through that week with hurricane watching, the location switch, guests not being able to travel in due to weather and just the normal stresses that a wedding sometimes brings, this ceremony was already fueled with so much emotion…. joy, relief, and pure awe as the weather calmed down just long enough for a ceremony I will never forget.”   Brittany walked down the aisle to Snow Patrol’s Chasing Cars.  “It was magical,” says Casey.  “Not a dry eye in the house.”  The officiant, {Pastor Chuck Randle} performed a beautiful ceremony which was followed by the personal vows that Brittany + Jarrod had written for each other. 

The weather on our wedding day was: Windy! On the tail end of Hurricane Ike, but otherwise gorgeous! Blue skies, sunny, lots of puffy clouds… It actually ended up being perfect!
What was the design inspiration for your wedding? Our love of the beach and all things natural… We really wanted things that were simple, clean, natural, and organic-feeling. We wanted it to feel crisp, but also very inviting and warm.
Tell us about finding your wedding dress: Geez, I am so simple, and really wanted something affordable and understated…. I went online to J.Crew, and ordered two dresses. I tried both on, and the one I wore for the wedding day was one of those. I loved it from the moment I put it on, it didn’t have to be altered even one iota, and my mom said I looked like a “goddess” in it. I was sold!
Our favorite detail of the wedding was: Our aisle and canopy. The progression in color of the petals was so neat, it really built up anticipation with every step. And the canopy was perfect, done in bamboo with some loose draping. It felt like a dream during the ceremony.
What was your most memorable moment about your wedding day? Even though it went so quick, the moment that really sticks out in my mind was when Jarrod said the first line of our vows to me. Hearing him actually say out loud what we had arranged was really overwhelming and so incredible. I think we both were trying not to break down at that point.
Other details you want us to know about your ceremony: Having personalized music for the ceremony really made that moment feel like it was meant just for us.

 Check back shortly for Part III…

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  1. avatar Jeana reply

    The rosebed isle and the canopy were so beautiful and full of color!

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Where do I even begin to explain this fabulous wedding?  Brittany + Jarrod’s big day was a great testament to having a Plan B.  Hurricane Ike brought tropical storm force winds, 20 foot waves, 5 feet of storm surge and intense temperatures to the Florida coast just as this gorgeous couple was set to say “I Do”.  36 hours before they walked down the aisle, the Bliss girls made the switch to Plan B.  And what a plan B this was!  Needless to say, Brittany and Jarrod’s recent wedding required a total of five posts.  I will let Rae Leytham, one of their fab photographers, begin with explaining this very special couple and their unique wedding story. 

From Rae: “Once, sometimes twice a year we photograph a wedding where every
element comes together perfectly for the optimal photographic
experience. What all does that entail you ask? Perfect weather, great
planners, great venue (location, location, location), and a couple who
just knows how to rock the camera. This was one of those
weddings. Brittany and Jarrod have always thought of their wedding day
on the beach, sand between their toes, and surrounded by loved ones.
Well, they almost got that….. They rented a beautiful beach house on
Pensacola Beach and had everything planned except for hurricane Ike.
Even though he went ashore in Texas on Friday night, the wind was just
too high on the beach for an outside wedding here. Luckily, Lara (a long time friend of Brittany) came to the rescue and offered her waterfront home just
over the bridge in Gulf Breeze that turned out to be a phenomenal
location. On top of everything I just mentioned, they decided to see
each other before the wedding to ensure plenty of time for photos.” 

Special thanks to Rae and Wes of {Rae Leytham Photography} for sharing with us these amazing images with us. Wedding design and production by {Bliss Event Group}, flowers by {Kebbie Hollingsworth} (and SW’s own Rachel Smith!) for Bliss Event Group.
 

Pictured above: (bottom row) SW Editor-in-Chief, Lara Casey, helps Brittany with her finishing touches–fresh white phalaenopsis orchids for her hair. Lara and Brittany have known each other since they were kids. “Seeing Brittany say her vows was such a gift to me.  I cried tears of joy the entire day!” says Lara.

How did the two of you meet? We met working at Chili’s
here in Mobile. I had just graduated from the University of Florida and
moved there. I was looking for a job to get me going. Jarrod was
working there, and we hit it off right from the start. He was actually
dating somebody else at the time, so we became great friends.  After
his relationship ended, we started dating and the rest is history!
Describe the proposal: I
had given Jarrod a “love jar” early on into our relationship; it was
just a jar filled with slips of paper that had little inside jokes,
reasons I loved him, etc. written on them. So, the weekend after my
first year of grad school, Jarrod arranged a weekend away for us to
Pensacola Beach. We were sitting on the beach, drinking Coronas, and he
went back inside to get some things. He brought back out a love jar,
with all the reasons he loves me written one slips of paper. Taped to
the bottom was a piece of paper that said “will you marry me?”.
AWESOME! Later that night, he took me to dinner. Sitting at the table
were our parents, my sister, and my grandmother; he had arranged that
surprise as well. It was absolutely magical.
What attracted me to my husband was:
His great smile and cute rear end in the jeans he wore to work.  After
that shallow stuff  I’d say he is incredibly generous, kind-hearted,
caring, and funny.
Why do you love your husband? Because I
know that he absolutely loves and cherishes me more than anything. He
also is such a hard worker; that attitude translates into our
relationship, and how much we are willing to do to make this the best
marriage possible.
What attracted me to my wife was: He also says nice “butt”, but used a more guy appropriate term. ;-)… and bubbly personality.
A date we went on that we’ll always remember: Our
one year anniversary fell right around Christmas. Again, Jarrod had
arranged a surprise for us. We went to eat at Chili’s (visiting our old
stomping ground), and Jarrod told me to dress warm. We drove out to
Bellingrath Gardens here in Mobile to look at the amazing Christmas and
holiday lights. We got hot chocolate and walked around through this
fairy-tale type arrangement. As we got to one little secluded bench,
Jarrod sat me down a pulled out a Tiffany box. There was a ring inside!
It wasn’t an engagement ring, but it was a “true love” ring by an
artist who designs for Tiffany. That was the time that we really
committed to one another. Little did he know, I had also gotten him a
ring to symbolize our relationship! I gave it to him when we got home,
and we’ve worn those rings ever since.

Check back shortly for Part II of V…

Written with love by Southern Weddings
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  1. avatar Jeana reply

    The "love jar" is so sweet! They are a beautiful couple.

  2. avatar Kristen reply

    Where did you get your programs, and cards for the tables printed? They are beautiful

  3. avatar Kristen reply

    Where did you get your table cards and programs printed? They are beautiful.

  4. avatar Kim at Printable Wedding Invitations reply

    Thank you for this great feature post.I love the comment "His great smile and cute rear end in the jeans he wore to work. After that shallow stuff I’d say he is incredibly generous, kind-hearted, caring, and funny."Beautiful photos!

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From the cake to the favors–even down to the ice sculpture–the couple’s signature monogram was used to tie the decor together.  To see more images from Kari Beth + Josh’s wedding, view the slide show on photographer, Laura Negril ‘s  {Blog}. Reception {Atlanta Athletic Club}, floral decor by {Foxgloves & Ivy}, music by {The Answer Band},  wedding cake by (Abby Ryland) and all printed Items by {DecoMarj}. All wedding coordination comes from the fabulous Lindsay Pitt of {Toast}. From Lindsay: “Josh and Kari Beth were a dream! Aside from being madly in love they are spirited, youthful and laid back which translated to the style of the wedding perfectly. Kari Beth and her mom relayed their vision and left the details and decisions to me, which truly allowed them to enjoy the day and the entire planning process. Kari Beth was the epitome of a stunning bride, the attendees had such a fantastic time and were so gracious, and the details fell into place to create such a memorable Hotlanta summer wedding!”


The weather on our wedding day was: Luckily, most of the day was sunny and only a bit cloudy, which allowed us to take some outside pictures. It rained right when we pulled up to the Atlanta Athletic Club for the reception, but only for a second and then it went back to being partly cloudy for a beautiful rest of the evening!
What was the design inspiration for your wedding? We wanted to keep the wedding simple yet elegant. I absolutely LOVE monograms, so Lindsay Pitt, our wedding coordinator, helped us design a central monogram that was used on the favors, welcome bags, water bottles, napkins, ice sculpture, and elsewhere throughout the wedding décor.
Favorite design element of your big day: I really loved the monogram that we designed as well as all of the pink and green décor.
Describe your wedding cake: The wedding cake was a seven layer white cake with cream and alternating raspberry and lemon filling, with several layers of pink roses in between. The shapes alternated between square and circle, with mostly white icing on the outside. Each layer also included a pink and green ribbon at the bottom with small white pearls on the ribbon. In the middle of the cake was a pink monogram that was central throughout our entire wedding theme. The cake was topped with an assortment of pink roses.
Our favorite detail of the wedding was: Kari Beth: I loved the signature drink that we created to honor our new home in Niceville, Florida. It was a pink passion fruit martini with green sugar on the rim, and we named it the Niceville Sunset. I also loved the monogram that we used throughout the wedding décor. Josh: I really enjoyed the band that we hired, The Answer Band. They really got the crowd going and guests of all ages enjoyed the music!
What was the biggest challenge you had to overcome while planning your wedding? The fact that Josh was six hours away from the city in which I lived and where the wedding was to take place, was the biggest challenge. It was hard to make decisions when he couldn’t see or be there to make them with me, which is why I am so glad that he is so easy going because he was happy with any and everything that my mom, Lindsay, and I planned.
Funniest moment? Josh: Seeing all of Kari Beth’s former students dancing with her dad during the reception. Kari Beth: Before my bridesmaid’s and I walked down the aisle, we were lined up in a hallway. My dad came down the hallway yelling “Game Time” and giving all the girls high 5’s to get them pumped up to go down. He is such a coach! 
What advice would you give to someone planning their wedding? Enjoy every minute of it! This is the only day that you get to plan out every detail that you would like to have! Also, don’t get too carried away in the little details. In the end, you aren’t going to remember those details, but you will remember how much fun you had dancing and celebrating with your family and friends.
Best advice or most memorable comment someone made to you during the wedding celebration. Eat, dance, and enjoy yourself. This day goes by so fast, so enjoy every single second of it!
What’s next for you as a couple? What are you looking forward to in the future? We just bought a golden retriever puppy named Chevy (for Josh’s truck), and we are living in Niceville, Florida. We plan on having children in a year or two from now.
Other details you want us to know about your wedding: Lindsay Pitt, our wedding coordinator, helped us plan the most perfect day! She did everything from contacting the band to organizing the linens for the table! We could not have had the wedding we did without her help! Laura Negri was our wonderful photographer. She took some GREAT pictures! She was so good that I didn’t even realize that she was there, but the pictures turned out wonderful. Thank you to the Atlanta Athletic Club for hosting a fabulous reception! Everything was great, coach!

Congratulations, Kari Beth and Josh!  Happy Friday ya’ll!

lara Written with love by Lara Casey
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  1. avatar Platinum Weddings by Kerrie reply

    Such a lovely wedding. And that cake is absolutely to die for!

  2. avatar Michelle reply

    All the details were perfectly executed. Such a beautiful wedding!

  3. avatar Kari Beth Gentry reply

    Thank you SW for featuring our wedding on your blog! It ihas been so much fun looking back on the wonderful time that we had that day!

  4. avatar Caroline Ghetes reply

    The reception colors are awesome! I love the pink & green together! Beautiful!

  5. avatar Amy reply

    What a beautiful wedding! I LOVE the colors, and the details are perfect!

  6. avatar Phoebe reply

    What a handsome couple. The colors chosen really pop! The flowers are fantastic and the cake is out of this world. The details I noticed most were all the printed materials which really carried through the theme of their monogram. The water bottles were great and the favor boxes, but also I noticed the serving tray with their signature drink looked like it also had the monogram on it. Wow, that is really detail to the max! Hope to see this one in the Magazine when it comes out.

  7. avatar Sienna White reply

    This wedding looks like it was super awesome. I would have loved to have been there. So awesome!

  8. avatar Charlotte reply

    Wow! The details are so gorgeous, I just love the monograms everywhere! They look so happy! What a beautiful wedding!

  9. avatar Andrea Barnett reply

    What a wonderful blend of the pinks and greens. Pink is such a wonderful color but can often get overwhelming. When you look at this room you see such a beautiful design with the pink without being completely overwhelmed by it. Great Job! Beautiful Wedding!

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