A summer farm wedding in Madison ...
Jessica and Mark’s wedding unfolded outdoors beneath open Georgia skies, with warm golden light settling over a lawn framed by trees and simple wooden structures. The setting felt relaxed and Southern—natural wood beams, open grass, and strands of café string lights suspended overhead, glowing as evening approached.
The color palette centered on purple and white, grounded by soft neutrals. Reception tables were covered in burlap-toned linens, layered with delicate lace runners and clear glassware. Floral arrangements featured rich purple blooms paired with white flowers and fresh greenery, arranged in mason jars for a casual, handmade feel. The florals appeared consistently throughout the day—from the tables to Jessica’s bouquet—tying everything together visually.
Jessica wore a sleeveless ivory gown with a soft, flowing skirt and lace detail at the bodice. Her hair was styled up, allowing a sheer veil to fall lightly behind her. Mark wore a tan suit with a light-colored tie and boutonniere, complementing the natural tones of the setting. Together, their look felt understated and cohesive with the outdoor venue.
They shared portraits beneath a wooden arbor structure wrapped in greenery, the late-day sun filtering through trees behind them. As dusk set in, the string lights created a warm glow around the reception space, and guests gathered outdoors near long tables and a simple cake display. The cake was white with subtle blue detailing and topped with two small birds, resting on a white pedestal surrounded by greenery and purple flowers.



