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V4 Model Call :: Charleston, SC

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Happy Monday, ladies + gents! I have just one question for you today: want to be in the next issue of Southern Weddings magazine?

Let me rephrase.

Want to get dressed up in pretty frocks, have your hair and makeup done by the experts and pose as a blushing bride-to-be? Oh yes, you’ll have some GORGEOUS photos to remember the day by, too.

We tried this for V3 with great success. Want proof?

Thank you, Jose!

We’re taking the show on the road to Charleston, where I’ll be teaming up with a few fabulous vendors to produce a spread for V4. This time, we’re looking for a GUY AND GAL PAIR. (Dating, engaged, already married — doesn’t matter to us!) If you’re both free for a Monday, May 23 photo shoot in Charleston, we’d love for you to email a head shot and a few candids to [email protected]. We can’t wait to hear from you!

emily Written with love by Emily
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  1. avatar Kelly Sauer reply

    This is me, wishing my husband and I were actually a gorgeous couple…

  2. avatar Kelly Sauer reply

    lol – you’ll be in my back yard, though! can I come watch??? :-P

  3. avatar Jodi reply

    This sounds like so much fun! Charleston’s such a fabulous place for this!

  4. avatar Claire reply

    My husband and I JUST got married there 3 weeks ago! AH! i wish we could come back for a photo shoot!!!

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Let’s start off this fine Monday with a spot of Southern, shall we?

I’m not sure whether it was the tone-on-tone natural fiber aisle runner, or the lovely understated shell details, but something about this beautiful, simple, and modern beach ceremony really struck me! Major kudos to the planner, Heather of Stylish Traditions, and the photographer, Tina Bass.

Before we go, a quick peek at the gorgeous bride, Whitney! I adore her bejeweled sandals and casual yet elegant ponytail.

Love this wedding? See more from Key West on Tina’s blog!

emily Written with love by Emily
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  1. avatar Michelle Guzman reply

    What gorgeous photos and details! Tina Bass is one of my favorite photographers!!!

  2. avatar Kelli Taylor/Daniel Taylor Photography reply

    Love this wedding! Such dreamy, soft colors with gorgeous shell accents.

  3. avatar nina {nina renee designs} reply

    So dreamy + beautiful!

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I know poms have been around the block a time or two, but I was just emailing with a reader the other day who loved the look but didn’t know how to replicate it. Handmade Find to the rescue!

If you’d like to make your own poms, check out Martha’s tutorial — the original and the best.

Photos from Martha Stewart Weddings

If you are more of a Buy-It-Yourself rather than a Do-It-Yourself bride (no shame!), I’ve got a few resources for you, too. I’ve personally ordered from PomLove before, and was very pleased with their prices and service. I’ve also heard good things about Orangekisses, another Etsy shop.

Once you’ve got your poms in hand, they’ll only need a little fluffing love before looking as gorgeous as the ones at this Atlanta ceremony:

Photos by Stephanie Richardson

I also think this use for poms is too cute! How perfect would this be for a bridal shower?

See the how-to for this project on the Fiskars website!

Tell me: did you use poms in your wedding?

emily Written with love by Emily
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