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Happy Saturday, lovelies! I’m back home in Charlotte for the weekend, which makes today’s film a little more special for me. Y’all know there’s no place like where you grew up, and we know many of you are planning weddings in your hometowns. Emily + Taylor did the same, and we love how it came together and focused on family.

From Emily, the bride:

“We wanted our wedding day to be an expression of our love for each other while also reflecting our personalities and style, and I think it did just that! Taylor and I met and fell in love in Jackson, Mississippi and he proposed on a surprise trip to Disney World. But when it came to our wedding venue, I could not imagine getting married anywhere other than my home town of Monroe, Louisiana. I wanted the ambiance to be casual but elegant, keeping the look neutral with touches of soft light color. “Southern garden” was the original inspiration but it evolved into so much more! Kendall Poole Event Planning of Jackson really made the whole event come together exactly like we wanted.

“Both the ceremony and reception were full of personal touches. We chose March 24 as our date and the Spring weather was a gorgeous backdrop! The ceremony was held in the church in which I grew up, making it incredibly meaningful. Fresh Cut of Jackson transformed the Sanctuary, filling it with candlelight, scattered lanterns, and a square arbor of greenery and white hydrangeas. It was truly breathtaking! We have wonderful family and friends and it was important to us that they participated in our ceremony. The musicians included both Taylor’s father as well as his brother, along with several of our good friends. We had two officiating pastors: one from my church in Monroe and one from Taylor’s church in Jackson. We both had 11 attendants — all of them special friends of ours. Having all of these significant people play, sing, officiate, and stand with us made for an incredible night. Of course, the best part was seeing Taylor at the altar and our families and friends in the audience.

“The reception site was the auditorium of the first high school in Monroe. Facing the Ouachita River, the Ouachita Grand Plaza had the character we were looking for and it was large enough to accommodate our 400 guests. The food included some of our favorite dishes like Louisiana jambalaya and beignets. The five-tiered bridal cake was a replica of the lace on my dress and it was topped with handmade birds (a play on our new last name, Byrd) from Wolfe Pottery of Jackson. The groom’s cake was a golf bag with clubs that featured club covers of his
alma mater, Mississippi State. It was placed in a outdoor courtyard that was strung with lights and the weather was perfect for the guests to enjoy mingling outside. The guests received pralines as favors, a Southern favorite! Mo Money of Jackson kept the guests on the dance floor with Motown hits. We left in a classic 1957 Thunderbird. The list of what made this day special could go on and on! But in the end, sharing it with Taylor made it special and fun. It was a great start to a new a life together!”

Vendors:
Photographer: Followell Fotography // Videographer: Nathan Willis Wedding Films // Wedding planner: Kendall Poole Event Planning // Florist: Fresh Cut Catering & Floral // Lighting: Davaine Lighting // Wedding cake baker: The Cake Diva // Rentals: Great Southern Events // Band: Mo Money Band

P.S. We think you’ll love these past films, too:
A homespun Georgia wedding film
A fun + casual Arkansas wedding film
A glamorous Charleston wedding film

nicoleyang Written with love by Nicole
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I love summer weekends. There’s something magical about warm weather, free time and good company coming together that makes you feel so grateful for life in the South. I can’t wait to start the weekend, but we can’t do that without the Weekly Round-Up!

I’ve been planning the toasts that I’ll give at my sister’s and my best friends’ weddings for quite some time. (It’s always good to be prepared, right?) There’s a lot of pressure riding on a great toast, so I’ll be taking Emily’s Ten Tips for Toasting to heart.

The paper treats from the National Stationery Show were too much for one week! This week, we took a few more looks at the new products from some of our old and new friends. See them here, here and here.

Y’all know how much we love drink styling! We love these stainless steel straws from Essential Safe Products. They’ll add a bit of glam to your signature drinks and are kind to the environment at the same time. Enter to win them here.

Ever since we heard Emily and her sweetie, John had their engagement photos taken, we’ve been dying to see them! Catch up on her experience and see the gorgeous images here.

We just love taking a look back at our Real Weddings! May flew by, but that gives us the excuse to round up our favorite details. Check out our May Monthly Round-Up here.

Real Weddings are the bees knees!

Hillary + Kyle’s classically Southern wedding stole our hearts with its romance and elegance. See it here.

Are you a member of our Sweet Tea Society yet? If so, make sure you grab your badge!

Fun news to start a fun weekend:

Engaged with a small budget and a love of surprises? Apply to be on “Don’t Tell the Bride!” Without input from the bride, the groom gets two weeks and $20,000 to make your big day perfect! Apply by emailing [email protected] by July 6.

Rising country music star, Sarah Kirkland is celebrating one of the value of friendship through her new single, “Bachelorette” and her “Ultimate Vegas Getaway” Sweepstakes! Win a Las Vegas getaway with three friends for an unforgettable bachelorette weekend! Head to Sarah’s Facebook page for details.

Before you go, let’s take a look at this sweet photo of photographer Stephen DeVries and his lovely wife Annie from their wedding a few months ago. Stephen is one of our wonderful Blue Ribbon Vendors, and we couldn’t be happier for him! Head to his blog to see more!

Let’s also give a giant hug and well-wishes to our Southern Bride Blogger who is getting married this weekend! Congratulations to Caitlin Marie and ALL of you lovely ladies and gents whose big day is finally here!

Happy weekend, y’all!

nicoleyang Written with love by Nicole
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A week from today will mark the three-month countdown to my wedding – whoo! Time flies, does it not? All of the vendors are booked and big decisions have been made, and now we’re busy fitting the smaller details into place – ceremony readings, centerpiece details, and, among many other things, favors.

If you, too, are still searching for the perfect token for your guests, I’d recommend taking a look at today’s sponsor, Weddingfavors.org! They have pages and pages of options for wedding favors, with something to fit every style.

These beehive candle wedding favors would be a great treat for a bridal shower like the one we featured a few months back!

I think personalized wedding favors are the best kind, as I’m sure you do, too. I thought these rustic twig frames were sweet, and if it were me, I’d print out a photo of the bride or groom with each guest, and set them at each place setting in lieu of a place card!

These shell place card holders are perfect for a beachy wedding. I’d definitely reuse these at a dinner party post-wedding!

Weddingfavors.org has been kind enough to offer you lovely belles and beaus 15% off their goods with code SWED15. Happy shopping!

emily Written with love by Emily
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    LOVE the seashell place card holders. Such a great way to double as favors and something useful for the reception too!

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