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Welcome to the second installment of our Southern Hospitality feature! Each month, we pick a Southern city and an expert host. Our host shares their favorite items custom to that city that would be perfect packed into a welcome bag for family and friends at a weekend wedding. Just one more perk of attending a destination wedding!

This month, we’re featuring a city near and dear to my heart: Atlanta! Much of my extended family lives in the area, and there is a huge Georgia (UGA) vs. Georgia Tech rivalry among my relatives… my grandparents are such super fans, they own a bulldog. (Can anyone else relate?!)

This month’s expert was our good friend Carlee Sizemore of High Cotton Event Design, who I had the pleasure of working with at a V4 shoot in Charleston this summer. Below are Carlee’s picks for an Atlanta tote bag — we know you’ll love them!

A. Atlanta letterpress postcard. Include a postcard stamp so guests can easily pop them in the mail from their hotel! ($3.50 each)

B. Tickets to the Georgia Aquarium, the largest aquarium in the world. (varies)

C. Atlanta Coasters featuring famous Peachtree landmarks. ($8 each or 4 for $29.99)

D. Georgia Cutting Board. We love the state-specific designs! ($40)

E. Sublime Donuts, a true Georgia treasure with flavors like chocolate banana fritter (available Elvis style), chocolate wildberry and Nutella (varies)

F. Atlanta Kitchens: Recipes from Atlanta’s Best Restaurants. For the foodies. ($21.90)

G. Gift Certificate to The Varsity, which boasts of being “the world’s largest drive-in”! (varies)

H. Tickets to the World of Coca-Cola tour. Only appropriate when visiting the birthplace of Coke! ($16.00)

I. A copy of Gone with the Wind. This classic by Margaret Mitchell is partially set in Atlanta. ($9.49)

J. SweetWater Brewery tickets — a glimpse inside one of Atlanta’s favorite homegrown brewing establishments. (Tours are free, but $8 gets you a souvenir SweetWater pint glass and six tickets for 5.5oz samples of SweetWater’s brews)

K. Emily G’s Jam of Love ($8.00). An Atlanta favorite, featured in the V3 wedding of Ali + Matt (see here + here!).

Carlee joined forces with her talented friend Joni of Chocolate Butterbean to create THE cutest Atlanta peach tote. Simply download the overlay here and take it to your local screen-printer.

From the Atlanta area and have additional suggestions to add to our tote? What did you love about Atlanta if you’ve visited before? Have a city in mind for future posts? Let us know!

Check out past totes:
Nashville

Written with love by Sierra
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  1. avatar Victoria reply

    I am in love! Such a great tote bag- and of course the contents are spot on!!!!! I will always have a soft spot in my heart for ATLANTA! :)

    Also, the postcards are sold at local stores in the Buckhead area, I just love them!!!

  2. avatar Kathryn reply

    So cute!! Stuff like this reminds me why I’m so glad to have moved back to Atlanta!!

  3. avatar Morgan reply

    Such a cute idea! I would love to see a tote for Fort Worth, Texas!

  4. avatar Kate reply

    Such cute ideas! I would love ideas for a tote for Fairhope or Mobile, Alabama! I am having a wedding there next summer and I am having a difficult time figuring out items to put in our welcome bags for out of town guests!

  5. avatar Ayesha reply

    What a fun post! I love Atlanta. If you ever do a post on Chattanooga, Tennessee I would love to be your host and tell you about all the fun, quirky, and unique places in my city.

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  8. avatar Michelle reply

    One for Savannah would be great!! Such an amazing Southern city!

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Y’ALL. We have SO much to catch up on, wedding-wise.

Yes, this is my fault: I dropped the big news and introduced you to my pretty ring, and then left you hanging. But believe me, I’ve been a busy little bee over here! Things are clicking into place, and I can’t WAIT to share!

When I asked on Twitter a few weeks back what you all wanted me to share first, I got a variety of answers including location, photography, fashion, and inspirations. The consensus, however, seemed to be to go in the order things developed for us. That makes sense to me, as well, which means we will be starting with the ceremony and reception locations. However, I really want to have photos to illustrate with before we chat about venues, so I promise I will share after I’m back from my visit home next week (for an engagement party — woo!).

In the meantime, I thought it might be fun to give you a little more of the back story on these people getting married before we jump into the nitty gritty! Y’all already know me pretty well (just read this and this for a refresher course!), but John is a little bit more of a mystery. Allow me to enlighten you…

John and I grew up in the same small town in Connecticut. We went to different elementary schools, but had many of the same friends. Despite this, we did not meet each other until middle school, when all the elementary schools pooled into one school. Let me tell you, John was one of THE coolest kids in middle school. Athletic, handsome, and just shy enough to make the girls all come to him (ha!). I was not immune to his charms, but sadly, the feelings were not mutual.

Moving on. Fast forward to high school, where we still were in interlocking groups of friends, but more acquaintances than anything else. I still thought he was cute, of course, but he was dating someone else.

Fast forward again to senior year. We had a class together with a mutual good friend, so we began to hang out more (though just in school). Our two groups of friends gradually seemed to mesh. Unbeknownst to me, John had developed a crush on me, but didn’t really know what to do about it. He even resorted to loudly talking about how much he liked me while sitting a few seats away from my younger sister in the cafeteria (hoping she would overhear and report back to me), but to no avail. (Darn you, Kim!)

Finally, in January of our senior year, he mustered up the courage to say something. He called me up out of the blue and blurted out “So… I think I like you.” To which I responded with nervous giggles, obviously. We eventually arranged a first date (ice skating), and have been together ever since. Happily, this means we will have awesome senior prom photos to share with our future children:

We went to different colleges our freshmen year, and then he transferred to Wheaton to be with me (all parties were much happier). Here we are during a freshman year visit, in 2006:

And here we are again, at our college senior formal (May 2009):

The summer after graduation, he again moved for me, accompanying me down to North Carolina to start my job at Southern Weddings (below, November 2009).

Now, two years later (and almost seven years after we began dating), we are planning a wedding! John is so much smarter than me, eternally patient, hilariously funny, filled with love for God, devilishly handsome, and my very best friend in the world. I am SO EXCITED to be marrying him! Here we are today:

Thank you so much for letting me take a little trip down memory lane! I promise, the good stuff (wedding details) is coming soon. Until then, tell me: how long did you and your fiance date before getting engaged?

emily Written with love by Emily
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  1. avatar Lisa reply

    Oh my goodness, Emily! I’m so happy you wrote this post! I love a good love story, and yours is amazing :) You two are SO precious together and I love that you have prom pictures!! Adorable. I can’t wait to read lots more about your plans for the wedding…wishing you and John all the best along the way! :) xoxo

  2. avatar Erin reply

    Only six months. But we know pretty much from day 1 that we were going to get married.

  3. avatar Nancy Ray reply

    Love this post so much! The back story here is so fun to read. Will and I dated for 3 years, then were engaged for 1 before we said I do. Much like you, I fell for Will long before he fell for me! Glad our boys came to their senses ;)

  4. avatar mackenzie reply

    What an enduring love story! You guys are super cute- especially in your prom photo :)

  5. avatar MacKenzie reply

    So cute! I love that you actually have prom pictures together. Wow. We dated for just over a year before our super-short engagement. I wish we could show our kids awkward prom photos….not that yours are awkward ;)

    • avatar MacKenzie reply

      MacKenzie: oh my gosh. do you know what is awkward? commenting on a blog post twice because I didn’t think i’d submitted the first comment :)

  6. avatar Nam reply

    CONGRATS, Emily!! I love hearing stories about life-long friends/childhood sweethearts! :) That said, my wife and I had a very different story. We only knew each other for about 7 months before getting engaged!

  7. avatar Ali reply

    My FIancé Eric and I just got engaged back in May…we have also been dating 7 years! We met the summer between our freshman and sophomore years of college and have been together ever since! I knew he was the one for me after his Valentine’s Day surprise for me back in 2006. He showed up at my house with a blindfold and told me we were going for a little drive. He drove around for about 10 minutes, then walked me around through what seemed like a maze of hallways and steps. When he took off the blindfold, I was standing on the 50 yard line of Florida Field (only my favorite place in the whole world) looking at a picnic basket filled with lobster, steak, champagne and peach cobbler. A blanket was laid on the grass and candles were lit all around it. From that moment on, I knew he would be my husband!

  8. avatar emily hansel reply

    Long courtships rock! We started dating at the beginning of my sophomore year in college (after being friends for a year) and got engaged 7 and a half years later, and married a year after that. We’ve not yet been married a year and a half but it was our 10 year anniversary last week! I think Drew actually liked me first (or realized he did) It never crossed my mind he would be interested in me :) I poked fun at us with our save the dates, listing our the numbers of our wedding date with other things that took an extremely long time (ie 10 decades to build Notre Dame cathedral, bc we got married on the 10th). It was a little tongue in cheek but I wouldn’t re-write our story in any way!

  9. avatar Melissa Hopkins reply

    Great story Emily! Planning a wedding is such an exciting time. MY husband and I did not have a one courtship at all. We meet in February of 2007, were engaged by September and married in July of 2008. It was one of those instances where we knew when we met that this was it!

    • avatar Emily reply

      Wow, Melissa! Well, sometimes when you know, you know!

    • avatar Melissa Hopkins reply

      Emily: Wow I just noticed all of the spelling and grammatical errors in my comment! Kudos to you for figuring out what i wrote! ;)

  10. avatar Jordan reply

    My fiance and I went to high school together and were super close friends (that liked each other, but didn’t realize it was mutual), so we have a prom picture together :) We dated for two years, and our wedding is planned for next summer.

  11. avatar Ann Marie Leveille reply

    Y’all are precious! And remind me of me and my hubbie! He’s 2 years older than me and were good friends throughout high school. But the spring of my junior year (he was already graduated) we became closer and closer, until one day that following summer, we realized we liked each other! I was 17, he was 19, and we have been together ever since! (that was 1997) We knew by my 18th birthday that we would stay together! We dated for 3 years, when were engaged Valentines Day of 2000. Then, the long-haul engagement of close to 2 years! (to finish school) We finally married in November of 2001! So we are so excited to be coming up on the first big milestone anniversary of 10 years this fall!!
    Good luck planning!! I know it will be fabulous!

    • avatar Emily reply

      I love your story, Ann Marie! Even though we knew we were going to be together way before seven years, I just couldn’t do a long engagement — so we waited until the time was right for us!

  12. avatar Bri @ Posh Purpose reply

    Congrats again, Emily! I just got engaged two weekends ago. We had been dating for almost 11 months – he proposed 364 days since we had met (for the second time).

  13. avatar madelynne miller reply

    My fiance and I got engaged after dating for just over 3 years. We were BEST buddies for about 6 months after both getting accepted in the architecture program in Auburn and then it dawned on me that I was hopelessly in love with him. I told him on my birthday how I felt, and we have been together ever since. We wanted to finish school – and now we’re both working and living in Atlanta and loving every minute!

    PS: I love wedding blogs so much, he created a fake blog url and “subscribed” me to it in google reader, I clicked on it and didn’t realize it was his proposal until I saw his picture at the end holding the ring (appropriately, I was watching the bachelorette too)! http://ourengagementmandc.blogspot.com/2011/01/our-engagement.html

    Best wishes!!

  14. avatar Summer reply

    My husband and I dated for over six years before he finally popped the question! I guess that’s what you get though when your high school sweethearts, but the wait is so worth it!

  15. avatar ashley reply

    My now husband and I started dating our freshman year of high school, thirteen years ago this December! We took a two year break at the beginning of college, but remained close and visited each other all the time. We started dating seriously again for our last two years of college, moved to Boston together and finally got engaged in April 2010, almost 12 years after we first started dating. We got married on Sunday and are currently on honeymoon in Thailand (where clearly I’m catching up on my wedding blogs in between laying out and eating)!

  16. avatar Amy C reply

    Congrats! What a sweet story. My fiance and I dated three different times before it “clicked.” :-) 9 years ago, 4 years ago, and then last fall when everything finally fell into place. I suppose “third time’s the charm” was true in our case!! This “round,” as we like to call it, we dated for 8 months before he proposed in June, and we’re getting married Memorial Day weekend. Yay!!

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Southern Fab Finds went off with a bang! We’re so happy to be bringing you our favorite products, some that speak about the South, specifically, and some that are made from local vendors below the Mason-Dixon line. We know y’all are dying to find out who won what, so I won’t keep you waiting!

In true Southern fashion, we offered up some dapper bow ties from Forage and wanted to know which bow your beau would look most handsome in.

The winner is: Amanda who said her honey could pull anything off, including the multi gingham bow!

We love combining sweet things with sweet causes. In our Baking for Good giveaway, we wanted to know which charity you would donate to if you purchased their goodies.

The winner is: Cami, who was won over by the s’mores blondies and picked the Alzheimer’s Association, a cause near and dear to her heart.

Our giveaway with Paper Fancy brought us visions of an outdoor cocktail hour. We asked you which pattern in their line of lucite serving trays spoke to you.

The winner is: Sharon, who loved the Pineapple and the simple and elegant Stella Chocolate.

Congratulations, ladies! Be on the lookout for an email from me to claim your prize. Don’t forget to enter to win our upcoming Southern Fab Finds, including today’s Southern Proper Monograms!

nicoleyang Written with love by Nicole
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    Yay, I think that’s me who won the Paper Fancy giveaway! Thank you!!

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    So excited for the Forage bowties! Thanks swmag! You ladies ROCK! : )

  3. avatar Cami reply

    I am SO excited for my Peach Cobbler Cookies! Thank you so very much, that absolutely made my day!

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