A Rustic Southern Wedding in Magnolia Springs, Alabama

Rachel Spencer (27 and a professional hair stylist) and Jeffrey Jablonski (27 and a professional landscaper) met in Driver's Education class in high s

Rachel Spencer (27 and a professional hair stylist) and Jeffrey Jablonski (27 and a professional landscaper) met in Driver's Education class in high school in Magnolia Springs, Alabama. They grew apart (though remained close friends) while in college, but rekindled their high school romance years later. Rachel and Jeffrey chose to host their wedding at their church, St. Paul's Episcopal Chapel in Magnolia Springs, Alabama. Their wedding and ceremony style was inspired by a country garden—it was simple and rustic, with touches of cotton, lace and burlap woven into the decor. Their wedding also had a DIY vibe, with lots of painted mason jars and chalkboard decor. Rachel wore a lace wedding dress with a champagne-colored underlay and a sweetheart neckline. She accessorized her simple, classic dress with a mauve belt, which matched the colors of the wedding party. Jeffrey wore a casual tan linen tux with a mauve tie and a baby's-breath boutonniere to complement the bride's simple wedding dress. Their reception was held at the church hall and courtyard. "We had the most amazing DJ that kept us on the dance floor all night," Rachel says. Their family and friends catered the event as a wedding present. "It was so professionally done we had people asking about our caterers!" Rachel says. "We had beer and wine and of course, sweet tea!"Rachel and Jeffrey had a true country sendoff on a John Deere tractor, while their guests waved wooden "wedding wands" with lace streamers in the air. "That was a fun experience for us!" Rachel says.

The bride and groom chose to host their wedding at their church, St. Paul's Episcopal Chapel in Magnolia Springs, Alabama. The style was simple and rustic country, and the bride and groom thought their church fit their theme perfectly.
Rustic Wedding Invitations
Monogrammed Handkerchief
The bride wore a lace wedding dress with a champagne-colored underlay and a sweetheart neckline. She accessorized her simple, classic dress with a mauve belt, which matched the colors of the wedding party.
Custom Wedding Dress Hanger
Engraved Wedding Bands
In keeping with a rustic country theme, the bride and groom wove cotton and baby's-breath throughout their wedding ceremony and reception. Here, the bride wears baby's-breath in an undone braid.
Bride With Lace Embroidered Veil
Bride and Groom with Dogs
The bride and groom incorporated chalkboard art throughout their wedding ceremony and reception, to play up their outdoor rustic theme.  Guests were greeted by a chalkboard welcome sign, and mini chalkboard signs decorated the wine and beer bar as well as the welcome table.
Chalkboard and Wooden Table Accents
The groom wore a casual tan linen tux with a mauve tie and a baby's-breath boutonniere to complement the bride's lace gown with a champagne-colored underlay and mauve belt, as well as her cotton and baby's-breath bouquet.
Groomsmen in Tan Tuxes with Mauve Ties
The bridal party wore mismatched mauve dresses, which complemented the champagne-colored underlay of the bride's lace wedding dress. The groomsmen wore mauve ties and tan linen suits with baby's-breath boutonnieres.
The bride and groom chose a a simple rustic country theme for their wedding. Instead of more traditional flower bouquets they used more cost-effective cotton and baby's-breath with burlap bouquet wraps.
The bride and groom went for a simple, rustic vibe for their wedding, using cost-effective baby's-breath and cotton for their centerpieces in DIY gold painted mason jars wrapped in lace.
Instead of a signature cocktail or open bar, the bride and groom opted for a wine and beer bar. The wines and beers were simple and cost-effective choices, which is exactly how the bride and groom wanted it.
The bride and groom had DIY wooden wedding wands with pastel pink and cream lace streamers for their guests to wave in the air during their final sendoff at the end of their courtyard reception.
Bride and Groom Sendoff