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Southern Weddings Weekly Round-Up

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Happy 2013, friends! Have y’all made your list of resolutions and finished off all of the leftover Christmas cookies? Or resolved to finish all of the leftover Christmas cookies?

Celebrating New Year’s this week called for a big helping of our Southern Delicacies column, where Marissa shared the luck that Hoppin’ John brings us.

With a year full of big milestones and more sweet tea and biscuits than we can remember, we posted the Southern Weddings 2012 Year in Review.

We took a look back at our favorite Real Wedding details from 2012. The best of our 2012 accessories ranged from the bold to the fun and the personalized.

Then, ten of our favorite Southern ceremonies.

Ten of the best Southern details in 2012.

A big serving of our favorite Real Weddings sweets.

Finally, our ten favorite photographs from 2012.

It’s about time we continue the Christmas giving spirit with a round-up of our 12 Days of Southern Weddings Christmas winners!

Before y’all head out for the weekend, be sure to check out today’s Facebook Friday with Anna Kirby!

Go forth and enjoy the weekend, y’all!

nicoleyang Written with love by Nicole
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Over the holidays, I was lucky enough to watch home movies with both my Mom AND Dad’s side of the family. Both had just happened to convert old movie reels to DVDs this year, and Christmas was the perfect time to debut the goods to a new generation. On my Mom’s side, there was footage stretching back to when my grandmother was two (whoa!), and on my Dad’s, from when he was eight. The videos were NOT perfect quality, of course, but that didn’t matter – it was just so neat to see glimpses of their daily life.

Y’all probably remember that John and I prioritized a wedding film in our budget — after all, we discussed it extensively. I have to say that it was a GREAT decision for us in the end, and I can’t wait to show you our highlights film oh so soon!

However, I heard from many of you in the comments section of that post and afterward that as much as you might want and value videography, and as much as you might try to wiggle the budget, hiring a videographer was simply NOT going to be squeezed in. I totally get that. And as I mentioned in the post, I firmly believe that some video, even non-professional, is far better than nothing.

Uploaded guest photo from the Storymix wedding below!

WHICH is just one reason why I am so excited to introduce you to today’s sponsor, Storymix Media. Here’s how it works:
— Once you’ve reserved your date, choose to record with either just the iPhone/Android app or with up to five HD video cameras that Storymix provides.
— Share the app code with your guests and invite them to upload photos and videos throughout the wedding weekend and even during pre- and post-wedding activities, like a dress fitting, bridal shower, or the honeymoon! An unlimited number of guests can send an unlimited number of photos and videos.
— Return the cameras with a pre-paid shipper. Storymix will upload all the footage to your account for viewing.
— Begin the editing process! Choose a theme and write titles,or have Storymix do it for you. Either way, the Storymix editors will complete the final edits to turn your footage into a finished film, which you’ll receive on DVD. All the raw footage is yours to keep, as well!

Here’s an example from a recent Southern wedding:

Check out all the details at Storymix’s site here!

Storymix has also kindly offered up a contest for all of y’all, as well as a discount code! Enter to win a $300 WeddingMix package here, and remember that everyone who enters to win gets a 15% off code. The contest ends January 18, 2013.

Here’s to innovative budget solutions! Happy planning, belles!

emily Written with love by Emily
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For our final Best of 2012 posts, we’re sharing our ten favorite wedding photographs from the year. There are many reasons we love great wedding photography around these parts, and after looking at these selections, I think at least one will become very apparent: they have the ability to pull up emotion like nothing else. Enjoy!

Cypress swamp portrait by Mark Williams Studio from Marielle + Michael’s wedding.

Toes in a row on the wedding morning by Rylee Hitchner from Holly + Chase’s wedding.

An emotional first dance by Morgan Trinker from Erin + Brian’s wedding.

A romantic portrait by KT Merry from Cee Cee + Chad’s wedding.

The sweetest handhold by Brett Heidebrecht from Claire + Nathan’s wedding.

A charming portrait by Scott Piner from Kristin + JJ’s wedding.

A moment heavy with anticipation by Stephen DeVries from Madelynne + Corey’s wedding.

The most joyful father-daughter dance by Robyn Van Dyke from Ali + Austin’s wedding.

A true wedding moment by Pasha Belman from Hillary + Kyle’s wedding.

Late night exuberance by The Nichols from Stacy + Adam’s wedding.

KT Merry and Robyn VanDyke are fabulous members of our Blue Ribbon Vendor Directory!

emily Written with love by Emily
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  1. avatar Morgan Trinker reply

    Thank you ladies so much for this HUGE honor! I adore Erin and Brian’s love for each other!

  2. avatar Dee Shore reply

    I’m in love with the first photograph, bride on the dock. Just so beautiful. The last one as well. Explosive and full of life!

  3. avatar Robyn Van Dyke reply

    Thank you so much, ladies!! We’re completely honored to have one of our images from Ali & Austin’s sweet wedding featured on this gorgeous post! Many hugs to you all, and happy new year!!! xoxo!

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    […] farm wedding was featured on Southern Weddings. (And at the end of 2012, these lovely ladies chose one of my images of Erin and Brian’s first dance as one of their top ten photographs of the whole year! What an […]

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