![]() For our guest book we used Vinyl Records and had Jaxon’s sister (she’s a graphic designer) create custom labels for the records. They are my favorite! We also wanted to incorporate some music themed decor, without it getting too cheesy. I definitely knew I wanted those creamy, muted pink roses incorporated (I think they are called Quicksand Roses?). I knew I wanted a natural color scheme with pops of soft pink. I kinda let my florist do whatever she wanted. What details were used to create your theme? We wanted a very classic, elegant, soft wedding ceremony and then a fun, entertaining, PARTY-like reception. Mignon: We knew we wanted to have a very muted, natural color palette with pops of shades of pink. (Sad note: we got engaged on the roof of the Vista Germantown Apartments – since taken by the Nashville tornado. We decided we HAD to keep our engagement in the music video – what better way to showcase our real love story than our surprise proposal on a rooftop overlooking Nashville. He even arranged for our families to surprise me and walk up while the proposal was happening! It was very surreal. The ending scene was just supposed to be Jaxon “driving up to the rooftop and joining the party.” After Jaxon suggested we shoot the take one more time, he poured out his heart and proposed to me in front of the camera and all our friends. ![]() ![]() The idea for the video was to feature clips from our real relationship and show that I truly don’t want to be anywhere without Jaxon. Mignon: We got engaged while filming the music video for my song “If You Ain’t There” on July 28th, 2018. A mutual friend helped me put the band together and put Jaxon in as my guitarist! We met in January 2013 and were dating by March. I was selected to perform in a show called Country Showcase and needed student musicians for my band. Mignon: Jaxon and I met our freshman year at Belmont University. See more of what the day entailed in these stunning images by Through Victoria’s Lens. Their reception was filled with muted tones of pink and cream bringing such elegance, while their dance floor was filled upbeat music by the Downtown Band, laughter and smiles, and a whole lot of dancing! We’re also a huge fan of the meaningful touches that were incorporated into the decor and throughout the day. Their soft pink Clementine Hall wedding started at Scarritt Bennett where the two exchanged vows and had a ceremony filled with such moving music, before heading to celebrate with friends and family. That’s exactly how it was for Mignon and Jaxon’s Nashville wedding day. When two musicians get married, you know you’re going to be in for a good time.
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