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Contest: Giving Back

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{Images c/o the uber-talented Jory Cordy from our Watercolor shoot}

Most of the time, we are all about the brides, all the time.  Real weddings?  We love when they inspire our soon-to-be-married readers. 

But there’s another section of the Southern Weddings family that we are equally interested in and, to be honest, indebted to.  Without the vendors who send us the most original and stunning southern (and southern-in-spirit!) soirees, there would be no blog.  And there certainly would be no print edition.  The photographers, florists, planners, invitation designers, and others who send us their recent work are the ones who inspire us every day, allowing us to, in turn, inspire y’all.

So in honor of this spirit of giving, and to thank all of the loyal vendors and advertisers we love so much (while not forgetting our lovely readers), the SW ladies have dreamed up a little contest. 

How to enter: Leave a comment below telling us, in the most creative and heartfelt way possible, about the cause that inspires you and tugs on your heartstrings.  The entry that tugs on ours will win the grand prize.  Bonus! Earn an extra entry by tweeting about the contest!  {Include your Twitter name in the body of your comment.}

Deadline: Friday, September 18, at 6pm EST

What you’ll win: Vendors will win a free ad in the November print edition and a donation to the charity of his or her choice.  Readers will win a copy of the November print edition and a donation to the charity of his or her choice.

Can’t wait for the contest to get in on the SW ad action?  Email Katharine for this fall’s print edition media kit.

Written with love by Katharine
21 Comments
  1. avatar Megan reply

    This past March I had the opportunity to go on a medical mission trip to Uganda. I was nervous at first because I didn’t know what to expect but I was floored when we were greeted by the most kind and welcoming people I have ever met. While they are very poor and have nothing, they are so proud of what they do have. They were also so grateful for even the smallest things like some Tylenol or even a pair of drug store reading glasses. We were able to touch over 3,000 live in just 4 days!

  2. avatar Cherin – Customized Wedding Creations reply

    I just love this idea! My six year old cousin suffers from Juvenile Diabetes and is just about the strongest little guy I’ve ever known. He has had to endure insulin shots on a daily basis for the last year (he was diagnosed when he was five) and has done so in the strongest, most mature way possible. Since we have just passed his one year diagnosis anniversary, his parents are running a number of events locally to raise money for the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, with the biggest event being a walk-a-thon on October 18th. Unfortunately my husband and I are in a wedding that weekend and are unable to attend. We will be participating in as many of the littler events as possible, but a donation made to the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation on Carson’s behalf would help to fill the gap. Thanks for the opportunity! :)

  3. avatar MLZ reply

    I met one of my very best friends (and bridesmaid), Kate Atwood, by serving on the Board of Directors of her nonprofit organization, Kate’s Club. Kate’s Club (www.katesclub.org) seeks to empower children facing life after the death of a parent or sibling. It’s the most amazing organization which helps grieving kids learn to LIVE life and LOVE life again together in a fun and supportive environment…..and in the comfort of the friendship of other children and volunteers who understand, and who have also faced the same pain. There are very few organizations in the country who focus on grieving children, and Kate’s Club exists because of the kindness and constant perserverence of their founder. Little did I know that meeting Kate would be fortuitious – my father and his fiance died in a tragic accident a few years later, and only 4 days after my first date with the man I was going to marry. Kate gave me all the peace and comfort a friend could give during that time and my wonderful fiance stuck with me through thick and thin, even before we knew we would fall in love and start a life together. Losing a parent is one of the worst things that can happen, especially unexpectedly and too early…..but having a bridesmaid who went through the same tragedy as a young child (and has based her life’s work around) was immensely helpful.For that reason……I would love to see Kate’s Club (www.katesclub.org) chosen as the recipient of your gift! It has a very special place in my heart and does wonderful things for a very underserved group of children in our communities.

  4. avatar Twisted Crystals reply

    Believing that there is just a little bit more that we can all do to help those around us, every month I researches non profit charities to donate ten percent of Twisted Crystals proceeds to. Focusing on charities fully devoted to helping women, children, those that are sick, hungry and homeless.We have all had the heart breaking experience of seeing children on the street hungry, cold and scared. As the weather grows colder in our unstable economy this tragically will become more common. There is something we can all do to help, as even the tiniest donation can go so far…This month we will be supporting Cradles to Crayons out of Quincy, MA. A charity that "equips homeless and in-need children with the basic essentials they need to feel safe, warm, ready to learn and to thrive." http://www.CradlesToCrayons.orgThank you for taking the time to do this, whomever you choose will be well deserving.kacey higley

  5. avatar Abbie reply

    The charity that I would most like to support (in a perfect world I could support them all!) is the Alzheimer’s Association. Every 70 seconds someone will develop Alzheimer’s. In the past few months I have been to weddings where the bride and groom were lucky enough to have as many as 3 or 4 grandparents in attendence. What a gift! My fiance and I both only have one living grandparent (both our maternal grandmothers). While his is doing great, mine is in the advanced stage of Alzheimer’s. It breaks my heart that while physically she is in great shape, mentally she is gone and therefore unable to attend our wedding.Thanks for doing this contest and focusing on all the great organizations out there!

  6. avatar Lauren reply

    Coincidentally enough, for my wedding we are donating money to charity in lieu of favors. The charity closest to my heart is the Alzheimer’s Association. I saw the effects this devastating disease had on my grandmother for many years, and watched her memory slowly deteriorate. My family would visit her in her Alzheimers nursing home, and we would see many other elderly people with the same disease. It was so sad to think that the people we saw were once teachers, doctors, great people of their generation who couldn’t even recognize their own families. My grandmother passed away in 1999. It was a scary and confusing illness for children to see, but as I get older I have much compassion for the elderly, especially those who share the same disease. I want to do my part to help find a cure and effective treatment for Alzheimers.

  7. avatar The Broke-Ass Bride reply

    My choice of charity is a very personal one, and donations to it affect my life in a very tangible way: The Ocular Immunology and Uveitis Foundation. I’ve been living with Uveitis for 12 years now. It is a mysterious and incurable condition that has affected my life in more ways than one would ever imagine. It is the 3rd leading cause of blindness in developed countries. I recently wrote about it on my blog, and would like to submit that post as the entry in this contest, but don’t want to fill up your comments with so much text, so I’ll just include a link along with my hopes that you’ll take the time to read it. http://www.thebrokeassbride.com/2009/08/my-health-care-story.html Every donation to this cause increases my chances of a cure. Thank you!

  8. avatar Sasha Souza reply

    The foundation that I am most passionate about is the SEARCH foundation http://www.searchfoundation.org. I am on the board of directors and the current Events Chair planning fundraising events for the foundation. SEARCH helps people within the events industry who are faced with catastrophic loss and illness. We provide funds to individuals regardless of their association affiliations, rank in business or contacts. Their only requirement is to be employed in the special events field. This is such an important cause to those of us who are self employed or employed seasonally and do not have a huge company to fall back on to help with medical bills, insurance premiums and the like. SEARCH gives without asking for anything in return. You do not have to pay the money back, it is not a loan. We have helped people within in the industry who have had cancer, suffered losses from Hurricane Katrina, whose children had died and they could not afford burial services – all variations of catastrophe. SEARCH reaches out to people who would otherwise have no other option for assistance. And the assistance is immediate, typically within days of request. There is no red tape and it is completely anonymous with only one person knowing the identity of the recipient. This ensures that all people can come to SEARCH and not feel embarrassed by their situation but instead find funds to empower themselves to get back on their feet. I have a video link I would like to send to you, but I cannot post it here. If we are in consideration for this amazing gift, please let me know. That way you can see the power the SEARCH foundation has on the events industry. Thank you also for inspiring others to give back to their communities and for providing such amazing content for your readers. I have retweeted your contest as @sparkliatti

  9. avatar Erika – Bottle Your Brand reply

    The cause we’re most passionate about supporting is the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society. One of our employees just lost her father to lymphoma last week, and another of our employees lost a close family friend to leukemia earlier in the year. This cause is extremely close to our hearts as we’re a small company and when one of us is hurting we all feel it.Thank you for giving back, what a wonderful contest.Twitter: @BottleYourBrand

  10. avatar Nancy Ray reply

    I cannot imagine what it would be like, as a child, to be sold as a sex slave. The thought of that nauseates me, and my heart breaks as I think about the girls and boys who are used daily for pleasure and money. it is almost a thought too terrible to think of, but the reality of it still exists, and it’s hard to sit here and not do a thing.the charity remembernhu.org has changed the way i see the world. Nhu was a young girl who was sold as a sex slave at just 12 years old, and the organization "remember nhu" exists to tell her story and others like it, and to ultimately eliminate child sex trafficking in the world today. my close friends have organized local events called "lifted" to raise awareness about remember nhu and this devastating trafficking industry. my heart wants to do so much more, and right now i offer my photos & time as a simple way of raising awareness, financial help, and support to this amazing ministry. i hope my partnership with these lifted events will continue to grow in making an eternal impact in the lives of innocent children. (examples of some photos can be seen here: http://nancyrayphotography.blogspot.com/2009/04/lifted-benefit-concert.html )It is estimated that 2,700 children a day are trafficked into sexual slavery. my mind doesn’t really get that. i have grown up in a loving and safe home. i am now married to a wonderful man and we hope to one day have a family of our own. i take beautiful photographs of loving couples and their weddings all the time…. but i don’t want to close my eyes to the reality of sex trafficking that is going on outside of my safe bubble. i refuse to. i will continue to partner with remembernhu.org and these lifted events because it has changed the way i see the world. twitter: @nancyray

  11. avatar Valerie Metrejean reply

    First of all I would like to commend the girls SW Magazine for this contest. It’s is so easy to get wrapped up in our day-to-day tasks that good causes seem to fall by the wayside. I think I have been caught in that as I have been focusing on building my business but have recently been searching for an opportunity to donate time and money too. I can’t say my cause is any greater than any mentioned before because I think our world is in so much need for each organization they represent. My cause is a program called Hope for Kids. it is through my local church. Each year, several trips are made to Haiti where we have a sister church. I have always wanted to go but have never been able to fly due to ear problems. However they do have a program that helps the very kids they visit. Two hundred dollars a year gives students school supplies, a uniform, shoes, an education and a hot meal once a day (which is usually there only meal). Why would I want to send the money out of our country when there is so much need here? I have heard story after story from my parents, sister and other members who have gone that just speak of what a different perspective they have. They have nothing and are still so positive and joyful. They take nothing for granted. I think we have a lot to learn from them and any way I can further that along seems like a good cause to me! And as you can see, $200 can go a long way in Haiti. Thanks girls!!!

  12. avatar Cori Cook (www.coricook.com) reply

    Advocating, Restoring, and Empowering. These are three values I feel passionate about, especially concerning women! In India alone, there are 2 million women and CHILDREN enslaved in forced prostitution. They live their daily lives in the midst of abuse, terror, and disease. There are many organizations in India that work to rescue these women from this vicious cycle. International Princess Project (www.intlprincess.org) partners with these organizations to give these women HOPE. The women are taught a trade in which they can work with dignity. They learn to sew "PUNJAMMIES," a fancy little word for women’s’ pajama pants. They sew these pants using the fabric of their own country: beautiful and colorful saris. International Princess Project sells these "PUNJAMMIES" and 100% of the money goes back to the girls in India to pay them a fair trade wage, provide them with living expenses, help them start savings accounts, and provides holistic support and restoration. And they also make an amazing product (www.www.punjammies.com) in the process. Then women here in America buy them, tell their friends, and have a chance to be a part of giving HOPE.I personally care about this mission so much because I have been there, I have met these extraordinary women, I have looked into their eyes, and I have seen HOPE. Last November I had the amazing opportunity to join International Princess Project’s staff on a work trip to India. I saw first hand how sewing PUNJAMMIES is changing their lives and giving them dignity. Their stories are all little different, but each girl has one. They give me hope for a world without slavery, abuse, and greed. The mission of International Princess Project is to advocate for women enslaved in prostitution, restore their broken lives, and empower them to live free. I lack the words to rightly express how important this cause is to me, but feel the following video communicates their message so clearly! Please check it out:http://www.intlprincess.org/index.php/ipp/section/C1/

  13. avatar Diane Phillips reply

    An organization that I am passionate about is http://www.spiritjump.org. Started by a courageous woman who is battling cancer and is a cancer survivor. Her name is Meaghan Edelstein and she saw a need for an organization dedicated to sending little cards and gifts to those battling cancer and need a lift of spirits. My mother was taken from me at the age of 14 from breast cancer and now my mother-in-law is dying of bladder cancer which has taken over her lymphnodes. I made my mother-in-law a jumpee and she was so touched by all the cards a little gifts she received. Complete strangers just letting her know to be well, have hope and faith and don’t give up. It did wonders for her well being! This is what I love about Spirit Jump, it’s a growing number of selfless individuals wanting to help cheer a cancer patient up when they are ill or battling the hardest fight of their lives. A simple card and a postage stamp is all it takes to bring a little happiness to someone in need. Spirit Jump is totally run by donations and the kindness of the "Jumpers". I have been helping in two ways, sending out cards and clay flower arrangements but also donating a portion of the proceeds of my sales to this wonderful organization.

  14. avatar The Broke-Ass Bride reply

    I tweeted about it right when I entered! @brokeassbride – almost forgot to tell ya!Thank you again for running such a beautifully inspired contest :)

  15. avatar Jessi reply

    As a professional in a media-type field, I must say what tugs on my heart strings the most is an organization using media in a way that encourages, inspires and connects. This organization is called Bedouins International and they were created by 4 friends of mine – all young artists who have taken on the vision to "refocus the heart of media."So many times and in so many ways, media is used to share stories of hurt and despair. Bedouins uses their gifts in photography, videography and design to help share the stories of inspiring organizations who are working hard against these same hurts and despairs. Bedouins recently helped tell the story of a group called She Dances who is building a safe home for girls who have been sold as sex slaves in Honduras. There are countless other stories they have helped to tell as well – from feeding the starving in Haiti to providing medical care to the sick in Africa. These stories that would have remained untold had it not been for the willingness of volunteer artists who come together to share these amazing stories with the rest of the world.The power of media is unmatched when it comes to bringing aid where aid is needed most; Bedouins has not only realized this fact, but has utilized it for the betterment of others. May we all be inspired to use our gifts to help those in need! (To see more stories you can visit http://www.bedouinsinternational.org). Thanks for reading!*tweeted by @tolearntolove

  16. avatar Brandy SwankyChicks.com reply

    This is such a wonderful idea for a contest, and allows us another avenue to give a voice to our causes. I want to apolgize for the lenght of the post it is a cause so near to my heart, and I am so passionate about, that it got a little long winded for a comment post. Swanky Chicks loves to get the word out and share ways that brides can support breast cancer patients through charities like Brides Against Breast Cancer, and The Pink Envelope Project. In August we organized a chairty fundraiser for San Antonio breast cancer patients struggling to make ends meet. I never knew that while encouraging women to support each other through breast cancer charities, I would very soon come to be affected by it so intimately . In April of this year at the very young age of 48 (she was a Young mother!) my mother who is my strength. inspiration, and best friend was diagnosed with breast cancer. We all thought we could face it head on and fight. Two weeks later we were delivered even more devestating news, not only did my mother have breast cancer but it had already advanced to stage four. The weeks that followed were a very difficult time in my life. A stage four breast cancer diagnosis is incurable, and has a five year survival rate of under 20%. I thought, doesn’t early detection prevent this from happening? The sad truth is not for everyone, and not for my mother. She had been having her yearly mamograms as scheduled. We cannot become complacent because there are so many survivors, breast cancer is still a very deadly disease. I admit I was guilty of thinking okay here we go a little chemo, a litte surgery, and boom my mom will be back to normal. In the weeks and months that have followed we have all wrapped our heads around the diagnosis and prepared for a fight! We are not giving up that easily, as my mom likes to say "I don’t have an expiration date stamped on my forhead!" In the month of October SwankyChicks.com will be donating 15% off our proceeds to breast cancer charities. We need to find a cure before we lose even more mothers, daughters, wives, and sisters. We also support our vendors in the fight. Like the Take Note! Designs Cancer charity which provides funding to women struggling to make ends meet while undergoing treatment. Take Note! donates 10% of all sales year round to its charitable project, including our wholesale purchases. If Swanky Chicks were to win this contest, the winning donation would go to Making Memories which is the parent organization of Brides Against Breast Cancer. Making Memories use money raised by Brides Against Breast Cancer to grant wishes to women that have been diagnosed with Stage V breast cancer. They are often able to give these women one last vacation with thier families, a respit from the difficulties of treatment. I can tell you first hand how important a few "cancer free" days are for someone struggling with this disease. For any women fighting all she wants are those days where cancer is not the first and last things on everyones minds.

  17. avatar Liz B. reply

    My 3 year old nephew, Carson, was killed in a tragic accident in 2003. He was very special to our entire family as he was my brother and sister-in law’s first born child. They love being parents and wanted to expand their family and had their third child in 2006. Unfortunately she was born wtih a genetic terminal illness and my brother and sister-in-law found out at that time that they could not have any more biological children of their own as the risks were too high. It was a complete miracle that their first 2 children were born completely healthy. Out of all of these tragic events they have remained a strong faithful and loving family. This unbelievable set of tragic events sparked them to seek adoption, and they adopted 2 wonderful children from Kazakhstan (whom we all love and adore!). The Kidsfirst Foundation was the agency that assisted them (as like many families) in their search. Needless to say that charity has a very special place in my heart.I was married last year and all of my family participated in the wedding. My nieces were my flowergirls and my nephew was the ring bearer. My brother was an usher and did our reading and my sister-in-law was my bridesmaid. We honored my nephew and niece that are in heaven now by displaying their pictures on a table honoring our special family members that couldn’t be in attendance. Family is so important and that is why Kidsfirst Foundation is such a special charity. They bring families together that otherwise would not exist. Thank you for this wonderful contest and the chance to give children in orphanages a loving family and home!

  18. avatar Audrey – Dove Wedding Photography reply

    We are thankful that we have a job doing something that we truly love. But more than that, we want to make a difference in the world. This is why we donate a portion of every wedding that we book to help the ‘Invisible Children" of Northern Uganda. Invisible Children is an organization that received its start from an inspiring film that was produced, directed, and filmed by three young men who wanted to travel to Northern Uganda. They had no story planned and limited movie-making experience. After several days of searching for a story, they found it within the children who lived on the streets.Over the past years, Northern Uganda has been experiencing a war between the Ugandan government and a rebel army known as the Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA). The LRA increased its army size by abducting small children. They then would torture, brainwash, and train these children to become killing machines.Being the dove is a symbol of peace, and weddings are a symbol of love, it only makes sense for us to use Dove Wedding Photography as a means to help end this war and reestablish the lives of the Ugandan children.We would love to be able to donate even more funding to help this cause, and to hopefully bring more awareness to the plight of the children in Northern Uganda.

  19. avatar David Murray Weddings reply

    We would like to highlight a non-profit very near and dear to our hearts. David’s youngest sister, Ann, was diagnosed with breast cancer at age 38. As a way to help her through her ordeal , David documented her journey with his camera, and Linda and Ann teamed up together to make a documentary film. The film, The Breast Cancer Diaries was formed as a non-profit with profits going toward free screenings of what turned into a very inspiring, humorous and uplifting documentary film. What began as a hit documentary film quickly turned into a cause. We have now launched Project Pink, a non-profit devoted to giving help and hope to young women with breast cancer. With the mantra that "swag bags" should not just be for movie stars walking the red carpet on Oscar night, we are pairing with cancer centers, key members of our very dear wedding community, and college sororities to donate hot pink "swag bags" to young women going through chemotherapy. Each Project Pink swag bag will have a DVD of The Breast Cancer Diaries; a hot pink diary and pen; a pink pashmina and other items donated by corporate sponsors. We will also be auctioning off Designer Project Pink swag bags designed by nationally known designers, many from the wedding industry. All proceeds will go to Project Pink and our outreach and support campaign.On October 1st to mark Breast Cancer Awareness month we will launch a new site: http://www.projectpinkdiary.comIn the meantime, a clip of The Breast Cancer Diaries can be viewed at http://www.thebreastcancerdiaries.comHere is a summary of The Breast Cancer Diaries: "For ten years, Ann Murray Paige covered the news—but for the biggest story of her life she turned the camera on herself. When Murray-Paige, a formal local news reporter and anchor, is diagnosed with breast cancer at the age of 38, she sets up a diary camera in her bedroom. Ann’s video diaries—raw and true—offer an intimate chronicle of a young mother’s nine month journey with breast cancer, punctuated with humor, poignancy and romance.Along the way, Ann—with characteristic wit—challenges everything from drive-through mastectomies to how American society all too often degines a woman by her breasts.The Breast Cancer Diaries is a chronicle of illness met with attitude, sumbolized by the “Cancer Sucks” button that Ann pins on her shirt. Throughout it all there is humor: from a hospital flashing scene, to a young son’s attempt to heal his mother with a whoopee cushion. Director Linda Pattillo, herself an award-winning former network news correspondent (ABC NEWS and CNN), spent 15 years covering wars across the globe. In The Diaries, she covers a far more intimate and personal battle—that of a young woman and mother fighting for her life."For a film synopsis and some of the rave reviews:http://www.davidmurrayweddings.com/TheBreastCancerDiaries_ProjectPink.jpgThank you for considering Project Pink and The Breast Cancer Diaries !Love,Linda and DavidDavid Murray Weddings

  20. avatar David Murray Weddings reply

    We would like to highlight a non-profit very near and dear to our hearts. David’s youngest sister, Ann, was diagnosed with breast cancer at age 38. As a way to help her through her ordeal , David documented her journey with his camera, and Linda and Ann teamed up together to make a documentary film. The film, The Breast Cancer Diaries was formed as a non-profit with profits going toward free screenings of what turned into a very inspiring, humorous and uplifting documentary film. What began as a hit documentary film quickly turned into a cause. We have now launched Project Pink, a non-profit devoted to giving help and hope to young women with breast cancer. With the mantra that "swag bags" should not just be for movie stars walking the red carpet on Oscar night, we are pairing with cancer centers, key members of our very dear wedding community, and college sororities to donate hot pink "swag bags" to young women going through chemotherapy. Each Project Pink swag bag will have a DVD of The Breast Cancer Diaries; a hot pink diary and pen; a pink pashmina and other items donated by corporate sponsors. We will also be auctioning off Designer Project Pink swag bags designed by nationally known designers, many from the wedding industry. All proceeds will go to Project Pink and our outreach and support campaign.On October 1st to mark Breast Cancer Awareness month we will launch a new site: http://www.projectpinkdiary.comIn the meantime, a clip of The Breast Cancer Diaries can be viewed at http://www.thebreastcancerdiaries.comHere is a summary of The Breast Cancer Diaries: "For ten years, Ann Murray Paige covered the news—but for the biggest story of her life she turned the camera on herself. When Murray-Paige, a formal local news reporter and anchor, is diagnosed with breast cancer at the age of 38, she sets up a diary camera in her bedroom. Ann’s video diaries—raw and true—offer an intimate chronicle of a young mother’s nine month journey with breast cancer, punctuated with humor, poignancy and romance.Along the way, Ann—with characteristic wit—challenges everything from drive-through mastectomies to how American society all too often degines a woman by her breasts.The Breast Cancer Diaries is a chronicle of illness met with attitude, sumbolized by the “Cancer Sucks” button that Ann pins on her shirt. Throughout it all there is humor: from a hospital flashing scene, to a young son’s attempt to heal his mother with a whoopee cushion. Director Linda Pattillo, herself an award-winning former network news correspondent (ABC NEWS and CNN), spent 15 years covering wars across the globe. In The Diaries, she covers a far more intimate and personal battle—that of a young woman and mother fighting for her life."For a film synopsis and some of the rave reviews:http://www.davidmurrayweddings.com/TheBreastCancerDiaries_ProjectPink.jpgThank you for considering Project Pink and The Breast Cancer Diaries !Love,Linda and DavidDavid Murray Weddings

  21. avatar Paul reply

    Great contest…One cause that’s near to my heart is the fight against human trafficking. It’s rampant in eastern Europe and South America, and even here at home in the ‘States, 15,000 people annually are bought, sold, and kept in slavery. Although there are many organizations that fight human trafficking, one that I’m personally in love with is She Dances.She Dances was founded by a Jeremy Springer, a Birmingham-area musician, and remains a rapidly-growing grassroots movement. Although they’re a tiny group, and just a few years old, they’re already building a school for at-risk girls in Honduras, to house and educate girls in danger of being stolen or sold by their families into sexual slavery. To me, that’s huge. It’s so easy to forget, as we take pictures, make movies, and tweet to our hearts’ content, that so much hurt is still in the world. I love She Dances because they started small, with huge dreams, and poured their hearts into making that dream happen.(You can check them out at shedances.org.)Thanks for everything, and be blessed!Paultweeted by @kinora

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After yesterday’s fairytale sweet and endlessly romantic wedding, Julie + Todd’s Texas affair from Whitney Lee Photography is modern, sleek and oh-so adorable.  Sunny yellows, chocolate browns and fresh whites came together at the Mansion at Judges Hill to express the couple’s love of nature and the outdoors.  Naturally, the SW girls love the sophisticated bird theme woven subtly into nearly every detail.  While Emily is wowed by the intricate feather detailing on the groom’s chubby owl cake and mini-owl mushroom accents on Julie +Todd’s wedding cake from Sweet Tempered Bakery, I adore the delicate bird’s nest safeguarding the couple’s rings and the elegant centerpieces of delicate twigs and branches, all arranged by the groom’s amazingly talented sister!  Julie’s airy gown is appropriately whimsical and fits perfectly with the earthy and natural feel of her big day.  Special thanks to this Texan couple for reminding us that sometimes simple and sophisticated details and personal touches make for the most stunning weddings! 

How did the two of you meet? Tell us your story. We met through mutual friends in Austin and clicked instantly, but I moved to California shortly after we were introduced. We saw each other when I came home to visit family and became closer over time. Eventually, we started dating long distance and, in order to stay in touch, both decided to carry 3X5” black moleskin notebooks to document our lives. The majority of our books were filled with letters to each other, but also included bits of daily life, like photographs, drawings, ticket stubs, music recommendations (with a mixed CD and playlist) and even question and answer sections like, “What is your earliest childhood memory?” We would mail the books back and forth to each other every couple weeks, always in the same two boxes. Two years later, when we finally moved to the same city, we had 5 full notebooks, totaling 960 pages documenting our early relationship. They are amazing to read through!

Describe the proposal: It was my birthday and we were living in Indiana at the time. Todd and I share a love for nature and would regularly hike in the Griffy Lake Nature Preserve. When we got to the top of a bluff overlooking the lake on this particular, he pulled out the ring from deep in his pocket and asked me to marry him!

Favorite design element of your big day: The invitations. My brother and his wife (Letterpress Delicacies) made the letterpress invitations and they were perfect. Bright yellow birds were pressed into heavy ivory cardstock with chocolate colored text. They also included a map with local landmarks and directions. We loved the texture and feel of the paper and envelopes.

What was the design inspiration for your wedding? We wanted the wedding to reflect our love for nature. Natural elements like birch bark were used as well as bird and owl motifs. Our colors were bright yellow and espresso brown.

Describe your wedding flowers: The bouquets (made by Heather, my brilliant sister-in-law  and matron of honor) were primarily yellow, consisting of craspedia, roses, freesias and alstroemeria. In my bouquet, we added Guinea feathers obtained through a cruelty-free farm in Texas.

Describe your wedding cake: We really wanted to have cakes that would make our guests smile. The wedding cake itself was a simple ivory fondant draped over alternating tiers of lemon and orange curd filled rosewater vanilla cake. Keeping with the nature theme, we placed locally harvested branches into the cake and little mushroom owls in the branches. The groom’s cake, an upright, chubby owl, was made from chocolate devil’s food cake and frosted with American Buttercream. The delicate feathers were made from rice paper, which had been dipped in white chocolate while the beak and talons were made of soft caramel.

The cake bases were handmade by my brother, Tim. He collected the wood in Berkeley, CA and carried it with him onto the plane to Austin where it was sawed and sanded into beautifully balanced cake stands.

Our favorite detail of the wedding was: The music. Todd’s brother, Trevor Gureckis, arranged two of our favorite songs for a string quartet. I walked down the aisle to Aphex Twin’s “Avril 14th” and we exited to “White Winter Hymnal” by Fleet Foxes, which is such a happy song of celebration. He did a phenomenal job taking modern music and adapting it to the classical sounds of violin, cello, and viola.

Three adjectives that describe the day are: Fun, sweet and whimsical.

Who was your most honored guest at the wedding? We truly honored each guest at our wedding. However, my mother, who also served as the officiant, deserves extra credit! Not only was she trying to help prepare last minute details, but she was also simultaneously memorizing her readings. 

What’s next for you as a couple? We really want to travel!

Congratulations, Julie + Todd!  Enjoy your many travels.

Written with love by Southern Weddings
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  1. avatar The Perfect Palette reply

    LOVE the color palette! YELLOW is so fun!

  2. avatar kat – rock n roll bride reply

    great wedding and amazing details. whitney lee photography are SOO fabulous. I adore their work

  3. avatar Pip Pip and All that reply

    What a stunning color scheme. Combined with the couples use of nature throughout to add personal touches, the event is just lovely. The owl cake had me at hello! I am mad for owls!

  4. avatar Stephanie reply

    I find the paper goods and owl details most noteworthy! What a sweet wedding?!?

  5. avatar MoralesVilanova reply

    What a beautiful Wedding!Love it!

  6. avatar Julie reply

    LOVE it! I could just eat this wedding up. Whitney Lee photographed our wedding too and she is AMAZING and so fun to work with.

  7. avatar Marsha reply

    Simply adorable! Love the photography and the delicate details!

  8. avatar Angie reply

    The owl groom’s cake is so adorable. The yellow flowers really popped, such a lovely wedding.

  9. avatar Keith Pitts Photography reply

    love the yellow! great work!

  10. avatar Laura reply

    I love love love this wedding. You can tell the couple put a lot of thought into all the tiny details. I especially love the centerpieces, cake, and the little owl on the champagne glass. The photographer did an amazing job of showcasing all of the details!

  11. avatar Joy reply

    I LOVE this wedding! The colors are so fun! The couple is so cute and I feel like their personality shines through in their wedding details. The photography is amazing too!

  12. avatar Deanna reply

    What a great looking wedding. Very grown up and elegant!! These pictures are just amazing! I love the details – from the numbers on the tables (are those chocolate? one can hope!) to those tiny mushroom owls. I am wondering if those were passed out to guests or kept. (I would have kept them to make christmas tree decorations and tucked them here and there – on bookcases, in work cubicles, etc- as simple I-love-you owls).

  13. avatar Alejandro reply

    Great job taking your design inspiration and pulling it off in a way that is both fun and picturesque. That’s hard to do!

  14. avatar Keris reply

    This wedding is fabulous; I love the cheery color scheme. The photos are truly beautiful. I had Whitney Lee for our wedding, and she is such a joy to work with. Great work :)

  15. avatar kristin @ the treasured petal reply

    The owl is absolutely huggable!

  16. avatar Jenny Liu reply

    Those cakes are so CUTE !! What a great idea to have an owl groom’s cake ! Awesome !

  17. avatar Linda reply

    I love the simple beauty of this wedding. The brightness of the yellow & the richness of the chocolate brown against the white is a great combination. I would love to have heard the music.

  18. avatar Julie reply

    Thanks so much for featuring our wedding!!! It was so much fun and we are honored to see this on the Southern Weddings blog! Also, thanks to everyone for the lovely comments! You are all too sweet ;)

  19. avatar Ricky reply

    Wonderful work! Would love to know more about your photography. Thanks!

  20. avatar Leigh-Ann (Freckled Nest) reply

    a beautiful wedding! i love the feel of the pictures, the nature and handmade elements and the cuteness between the bride and groom… plus… i love nests! ;)Stunning!

  21. avatar Cindy Seymore reply

    Oh my what a pretty wedding and the photos captured it all. Whitney Lee did an awesome job. Makes me want to get married all over again and have her do our wedding photos.

  22. avatar Lily @ Sterling Affairs reply

    This was such a beautiful wedding, not just in the details, but in the beautiful people, too. Yours was our favorite wedding at the Mansion. Thank you for allowing us to be a part of your day!

  23. avatar Marcy reply

    SWEET SIMPLICITY!! This wedding is a perfect fairy tale showcasing the couple and their love for each other and nature! I love the nature theme! Every detail from the guest favors and table decorations to the cakes and bouquets is so adorable and perfectly executed!!

  24. avatar Casey reply

    I was the coordinator for this wedding, & it was by far my favorite to date! Todd & Julie were amazing! The decor was whimsical, but so elegant. LOVED IT!

  25. avatar Andrea reply

    Great article. Ilove the owls, so original!Brides, see http://www.creative-theme-wedding-ideas.comfor other theme wedding ideas

  26. avatar Emily reply

    this is absolutely stunning! original all the way!

  27. avatar Becker reply

    The attention to detail is amazing, and I really dig the nature theme. It’s simple, elegant, and warm. Their groomsmen’s shoes match the owl cake!

  28. avatar lindsay reply

    ahhhh! beautiful!!!

  29. avatar Jimmy reply

    Your wedding blog was my favorite site to visit to see how each detail was coming along. And now, to see this blog showing the results…Wow! What a great result. It was almost like a fairy tale wedding. The "mansion", the meal, the decor, the bride and groom….everything just seemed to fit together and complement each other building on the nature theme. The great photos help me experience the moment first hand. Kudos to all who made this happen.

  30. avatar Amber reply

    Love how nature is interwoven into the theme of the wedding! Everything is beautiful and gracefully done so as not to be too intrusive. Whitney Lee Photography is fantastic too.

  31. avatar Karen reply

    This was a beautiful wedding with every detail done to perfection. Yet is was not overdone, just a natural reflection of this couple. The photography was brilliant.

  32. avatar Wedding chic reply

    Am loving these yellow rock candy, very sute idea. Thanks for sharing.

  33. avatar Bridget reply

    I wonder if I can convince my husband to have another wedding so I can use all those sweet ideas! Beautiful!

  34. avatar Kathy reply

    The photographs were simply amazing..yet you did not feel the photographers presence.The details were also amazing, yellow and brown, flowers everything!

  35. avatar Rauqee reply

    Love the Owls! Great pictures. What a beautiful wedding.

  36. avatar Paulette reply

    Beautiful and stylish wedding- And great pix!!!

  37. avatar Mary Kay reply

    WOW! What a fabulous wedding! Loved the colors and what great memories captured in such an awesome way from the photos! Makes me smile just looking at the pictures! MK

  38. avatar Katherine reply

    A charming wedding that truly reflected the bride and groom. The amazing photos captured special moments for all to see and cherish for years to come. Well done!

  39. avatar heather reply

    What a lovely wedding. Every detail is gorgeous!

  40. avatar Jaclyn Lusk reply

    My family shared in the beauty of these two love birds on their wedding day. The wedding was simply enchanting…from each intricate detail of chocolate and yellow to woodland creatures. Todd and Julie were your "picture perfect" couple that embraced their happy day with friends and family…..it was truly lovely. There were surprising treats along the way…..candy, photo booths and "flair" as people danced the night away with the beautiful couple. Loved it!

  41. avatar jordan reply

    I love the groomsmen picture!

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I know Fall is almost upon us but for those of you planning your upcoming spring wedding, Vanessa + Brant’s Texas I-do’s from Photography by Niki should really get the creative juices flowing!  While every girl dreams of her fairytale wedding, this bride made hers come true with light, airy colors (don’t you love the fresh aquas of the bridesmaids’ flirty frocks from David’s Bridal?) and whimsical butterfly accents.  The lace detailing on the bride’s ultra-feminine veil is the perfect complement to her vintage empire-waist gown (I adore Pronovias!) and we love how wonderfully sweet she looks against the garden backdrop of the Houston Oaks Country Club.  Perhaps I’ve seen a few too many Disney movies, but after looking at that butterfly-topped cake from the appropriately named Enchanted Cottage Bakery, I’m half expecting a little fairy to fly out of those dainty bouquets and magical arrangements from Pecan Hill Florists

How did the two of you meet? Tell us your story: I grew up in Saskatchewan, Canada and would spend a lot of time at a nearby lake during the summer.  One summer, Brandt came to the lake on vacation before he moved back to Texas. Though I never got a chance to meet Brandt that summer, I heard about him through my friends and we were soon introduced. Once we had gotten to know each other, we stayed in touch and I eventually took a trip to Texas where we met in person for the first time. After I returned, we kept in close contact for the next two years until we decided to start dating!

Describe the proposal: We started off the night at the restaurant where we had our first date. After dinner, Brandt drove me to a spot where we had spent a lot of time in the past: a mill on the banks of a peaceful lake. When we got there, Brandt took me to the banks and read a poem he had written for me. He seemed so nervous, which made me laugh because I couldn’t understand why. He then got down on one knee and asked me to marry him! It was perfect.

What was the design inspiration for your wedding? My inspiration was the beauty of nature. I included elements such as oak trees, butterflies and bright, vibrant flowers to leave our guests with a feeling of refreshment and rejuvenation, as well as to provide them with a glimpse of our love.

Favorite design element of your big day: I absolutely loved the combination of the bouques and my bridesmaid’s pool blue dresses.. The colors seemed to pop and really lightened the atmosphere and mood inside, which was a pleasant contrast to the dreary weather outside.

Tell us about finding your wedding dress: I spotted my wedding dress while flipping through a bridal magazine and instantly fell in love with it. I went to a bridal boutique in Cincinnati, Ohio and tried on a similar dress and loved that one, too,, so I ordered the dress from the magazine. I had to wait until after Christmas for my dress to arrive in Houston, but it was so worth it. This dress was everything I wanted and more!

Describe your wedding flowers: I knew I wanted something fun and different for my wedding bouquet, so I chose powder blue hydrangeas with vivid fuchsia orchids. I also wanted a piece of my mother with me for the big day, so I added some embroidered flowers that were from her original veil to the satin wrap around the stem of the bouquet. My bridesmaids’ bouquets consisted of an assortment of white flowers that gave them a soft cluster look. They were also accented with lavender sweet peas and blue butterflies, which gave it a refreshing pop of color and complemented the blue hue of the bridesmaid dresses.

Describe your wedding cake: For our cake, I knew I wanted something simple but with a vivid splash of color that would make it stand out. I chose an aqua blue linen decorated with white, sparkly butterflies. The cake was a beautiful element that coincided with the wedding’s nature theme.

What was your most memorable moment about your wedding day? Because of the rain, our reception hall hosted our ceremony and reception. As I walked into the building, Lauren, our wedding planner, and two other friends covered me and my father with umbrellas as we walked up to the building. Once we finally made it to the door, I saw Brandt and all I could think about was how long I had waited for this moment to arrive.

Funniest moment? I had asked Niki, our photographer, if the bridesmaids and I could take a jumping picture. She advised me that it was easier said than done and that it is difficult to jump in a wedding dress. We still had fun trying to get the perfect shot!

What’s next for you as a couple? I will be acclimating to living in Dallas and fighting through immigration bureaucracy, but we’re looking forward to traveling together and just being a part of each other’s daily lives.

 

Congratulations, Vanessa + Brandt!  Enjoy exploring Dallas together!

Written with love by Katharine
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  1. avatar Amy Jo Tatum/Bride Chic reply

    Great post! There are so many unique details about this event in the photos. Just stunning . . .

  2. avatar The Perfect Palette reply

    great color palette.

  3. avatar Lauren reply

    Beautiful, I love all the small details with the butterflies; it really tied everything together.

  4. avatar BCritchley reply

    What a perfect love story! Your day looked like it was absolutely fabulous!

  5. avatar spulak reply

    Everything looks absoloutly beautiful!

  6. avatar Dianne reply

    Absolutely beauttiful pictures of a beautiful bride and very handsome groom. Gorgeous colors in the dresses and flowers and a beautiful setting.

  7. avatar Kay M reply

    Stunning photos of a beautiful celebration!!

  8. avatar Nicole reply

    Awesome wedding! Simply beautiful and love was definately in the air

  9. avatar Ali reply

    The colours are just perfect! The pool blue and white complement each other beautifully. You made such a beautiful bride, I hope your day was as amazing as the pictures.

  10. avatar Jennifer reply

    The wedding looks amazing! Great photographs and attention to detail. Love it all!

  11. avatar Juhl reply

    A most magical day to a fairy-tale beginning of your new life together. All the butterflies made it even more special.

  12. avatar Ms. Campbell reply

    I love the photo of the groomsmen jumping! Looks like a heavenly love in the photo of the couple face to face under umbrella.

  13. avatar Jared reply

    Simply breathtaking. Such a beautiful color pallet, and the butterflies tie everything together so nicely, I wish I could of seen it first hand.

  14. avatar Leanne reply

    Congratulations!!! Your wedding was absolutely beautiful. I loved blues and the whites. They set the mood, just as you wanted. Good luck in the future.

  15. avatar Laurie Sochaski reply

    Vanessa, you looked absoulutly breathtaking, your wedding colors and butterflies were spectacular.. it makes me want to have my wedding day all over again. I lover the picture of you and Brandt under the umbrella.. Congratulations

  16. avatar Alicia reply

    Your wedding looks amazing! Such great photographs were taken! I Love it all the colours and especially the butterfly details and the beautiful Butterfly CAKE!

  17. avatar Lisa Ede reply

    Wow this looked to be like a fairytale day. Eveything looked amazaing especially the bride and groom. Wish we could have been there.

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