Hey y'all! We're back this week with another amazing wedding to highlight. We are still swooning over the details, story, pictures, and love of this beautiful couple. Have a look for yourself... Before Ashlie and Selby were husband and wife, they were best friends. "Selby and I have been best friends since the fifth grade! He spend most of our high school years trying to talk me into being his girlfriend with no luck, until I finally smarted up one day!" laughs Ashlie. The couple wanted their wedding to be unmistakably their own and incorporated their personal style into every element of their celebration, from the chosen venue to Ashlie's bouquet. "The second we walked onto the property at Bridlewood of Madison we knew that it fit the two of us perfectly," says Ashlie. "Selby and I both love things that are rustic, vintage, and unique. Jenni Sivilis from the Prickly Hippie helped us use flowers to create our own southern, rustic, chic fee." smiles Ashlie. Inspiring Details: Personal additions to their big day made this celebration that much more special. The bride wrapped her bouquet in lace and pearls from her mother's wedding dress. The couple chose to honor the groom's late father by reserving a seat for him at the ceremony with his Army helmet and left the wedding in a 1965 Chevy truck the groom had worked on with his father. Fireworks that capped off the celebration were a special surprise from the bride's mother. EVENT VENUE: Bridlewood of Madison // PHOTOGRAPHY: Rendy Taylor Photography // EVENT PLANNER: Kendall Poole Event Planning // CATERING: 4Top Catering // FLORALS: Prickly Hippie // RENTALS: Parlours Rentals & Eventful // LIGHTING: Davaine Lighting // SOUND: Bobby Gross // CAKES: The Cake Diva // VIDEOGRAPHER: Revival House // BAR: Char Bar // HAIR & MAKEUP: Hannah Smith // DRESS: Elle James Bridal // TUXES: Tuxes Too // BRIDESMAID DRESSES: Bella Bridesmaids Ridgeland // BAND: Almost Famous Memphis // LIVE PAINTER: Miriam Shufelt Art // CUSTOM CORN HOLE: Zach Joiner Creations // TRAVEL AGENT: Custom Travel Professionals
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