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Magazine Sales for Haiti Relief

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Hey y’all! We’ve been sitting in our office for the last few weeks, racking our brains for the best way to help the people of Haiti recover from the earthquake that devastated their country in January.  This morning we hit upon the solution that will be our small part to help the recovery process:

From now through Valentine’s Day (February 14), we will donate the proceeds from sales of Southern Weddings Volume II to the American Red Cross.

We would love to have your support.  Even if you’ve already bought your copy, consider purchasing one for your best friend, your bridesmaid, or your pal who just got engaged.  You can do so here!

Of course, you can always donate directly to the Red Cross or to the organization of your choice at any time (Charity Navigator is helpful in finding a reputable group).

If you have any questions or suggestions, please don’t hesitate to let us know!  Our inboxes are always open.

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  1. avatar Brit reply

    Good job ladies!!

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Welcome back to another spectacular Wanwisa Wednesday!

While walking past the Kate’s Paperie store in Midtown Manhattan, I was blown away by their new window display. An homage to the upcoming Fashion Week in NYC, Kate’s decorated their storefront with paper-crafted white gowns fronting a glorious backdrop of pearly-gray paper pom-pom garlands and massive drapes of lace-patterned wrapping paper. Inspired by one of my favorite shops in New York, I thought a board made up of fun paper crafting ideas would be the perfect Wanwisa Wednesday post! So without further ado…

First Row: Paper lanterns fashioned from white honeycomb tissue ornaments via Martha Stewart Weddings, paper lace wedding garland via Martha Stewart Weddings, and a pop-up wedding alter also via Martha Stewart Weddings.

Second Row: gorgeous customizable flourish favor boxes (prettier than a jewelry box!) on sale at Martha Stewart Crafts, fun and pretty floral cake boxes on sale at Martha Stweart Crafts, and divine lace wrapping paper from Kates Paperie.

Third Row: Chic paper-tag menus via Martha Stewart Weddings, paper-chairs seating cards via Martha Stewart Weddings and a chic cake featuring pleated tissue paper via Martha Stewart Weddings.

Until next Wednesday! Xoxo, Wanwisa

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We just love it when brides profess they’re diehard SW fans, and Meredith insists she’s one of our biggest.  (Yipee!)  Meredith + Patrick celebrated their nuptials with a pumpkin-accented shindig at the bride’s family home.  We love Meredith’s flowy Anne Barge gown – and love it even more now that we know it’s a bicycle-friendly gown.  So cute!  A Twist of Lime designed the floral arrangements for Meredith + Patrick’s rustic soirée, and The Cake Stand gets all the credit for the couple’s lace-trimmed confection.  Be sure to visit the original post, courtesy of Jenny McCann Photography!

Describe your wedding flowers: I love succulents, garden roses, and ranunculus so it was important for me to have those elements in my flowers. My bridesmaids carried a smaller version of my bouquet and my flower girls carried even smaller arrangements; I loved the flow.
Describe your wedding cake:
The wedding cake was delicious! We kept the cake very simple and added lace details so it had a vintage feel to it. The flavor was spice cake with raspberry puree and cream cheese filling and cream cheese butter cream. It was a crazy combo, but 100% amazing. Needless to say, we had none left. I guess we will have to re-order the top layer for our anniversary!  


Were there any wedding traditions or new ideas you included in the wedding?
Both my mother and father walked me down the aisle. I was also proud to dance with all of the important men in my life. Patrick, his father, uncle and brothers all danced with Patrick’s grandmother, since she traveled all the way from Michigan for our wedding. He along with his brothers, father and uncle were able to share a dance with her.  All in all, we kept most of the wedding more traditional. 
We served our dinner family-style, which encouraged everyone to talk and mingle.  Our wedding day was also my father-in-law’s birthday. My little sister, Beth, made him his favorite cake (chocolate with green icing) and we all sand happy birthday during the reception.
What was your most memorable moment about your wedding day?
Seeing each other for the first time before the ceremony. He surprised me under the tree and we were able to have a few moments alone without having everyone else around. I also was able to share a special dance with my mom.
What’s next for you as a couple? What are you looking forward to in the future?
We are looking forward to being newlyweds for a while, living in Chicago and traveling. 
The wedding was awesome and I would do it all over again, change nothing and marry Patrick everyday. We are so blessed to have such amazing family, friends and support.

Congratulations, Meredith + Patrick!  Enjoy your time as newlyweds!

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  1. avatar Thomas Lester reply

    What a great reception venue! I love it.

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