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I don’t know about y’all, but how I start the morning tends to set the tone for the rest of my day. With a healthy breakfast, a cup of coffee, and maybe even a few extra minutes to pick out my outfit, I’m much more happy and productive for the rest of the day. At Southern Weddings, we think that this same idea holds true on your wedding day. With a little bit of preparation and forethought, you can ensure that the day will start in a peaceful and stress-free way, letting you focus on what really matters: getting married! With the help of our friends at Freixenet, we’ve compiled our best tips for your wedding morning.

Choose your location wisely.
Be honest with yourself when considering the best place to get ready. Will your childhood home put you at ease, or will a week’s worth of detail DIY-ing lingering in the air make you anxious? Will the bridal room at your church make you feel more comfortable about not running late, or will the lack of natural light make you feel a little claustrophobic? Everyone’s needs are different, but a pretty, clean, light-filled room with plenty of mirrors and outlets is generally the best place to start. We shot these photos in one of the suites at The Umstead in Cary, North Carolina, and with its huge windows (and gorgeous views!), beautiful furniture, and ample space to spread out and get ready, we think it’s a prime example of a great wedding morning room!

Another tip: when you’re getting ready, keep purses, dress bags, coats, etc. contained in one part of the room–hidden, if possible. Not only will a clutter-free room help you relax, it’ll also make your wedding morning pictures clean and beautiful.

Know your timeline.
The ultimate essential for a stress-free morning? Knowing you have plenty of time. Coordinate the amount of time you need to get ready with your hair stylist and makeup artist, taking into account all of the people who need to be attended to (perhaps bridal party, moms, grandmas, flower girls, and, of course, you!). If you’re going to a salon, overestimate the time it takes you to drive back and forth. Ask a responsible bridesmaid to keep an eye on the clock and gently enforce the schedule. If you haven’t created a wedding day timeline yet, find our tips for doing so here.

Consider your attire.
Slipping into a pretty robe, crisp monogrammed shirt, or even a cute, strapless dress or coverup will help you feel special from the moment you wake up. Just make sure that whatever you wear can be stepped out of easily to prevent smudging your makeup or mussing your hair!

Designate a point person.
Phone calls from vendors, friends, and even your wedding guests on the morning of the wedding are almost unavoidable. Have your mom or a bridesmaid take charge of your phone to field all questions and concerns that may come your way, so you can sit back and relax!

Don’t forget about food and drinks!
Y’all, we cannot stress enough how important it is to remember to eat on your big day! We love fresh, light finger foods that are delicious and easy to eat in between turns on the makeup chair, like these sandwiches and sweets prepared by The Umstead. Make each of your bridesmaids feel extra special by stenciling her monogram (see below for a tutorial!) onto mini bottles of Freixenet–the matte black bottles are perfect for this! She can drink straight from the bottle with a pretty straw, or pour the sparkling wine into a glass with juice for a morning mimosa. This is the start of a celebration, after all!

As responsible bloggers, we did take a sip from these dainty bottles while shooting these photos, and we can personally certify that this sparkling, bubbly drink would be perfect for a celebratory wedding morning! The Freixenet winery is still family-owned with a rich history that stretches over 100 years, beginning when two winemaking families decided to make sparkling wine in the classic tradition of methóde champenoise, using indigenous Spanish grapes from their vineyards. The Ferrer family’s dedication to detail and quality is this cava’s distinguishing mark – it’s still completely harvested by hand!

Plan special touches in advance.
A few little details will make getting ready feel more like a special event in itself. You don’t need much–we love cute straws, bows around mini Freixenet bottles, personalized hangers, and a simple floral arrangement, to name a few. We suggest brainstorming and preparing these details as soon as possible–by the week of the wedding, there will most likely be other things you’ll need to focus on.

Make a playlist.
We love this tip! Nothing sets a mood quite like the perfect playlist, and whether you’re anticipating a quiet, serene morning or a pre-wedding dance party with your best gals, music will help set the tone for whatever kind of morning will make you feel your best.

Bring your invitation suite.
This may sound like an odd thing to pack into your wedding morning tote bag, but if you want your photographer to capture beautiful pictures of your paper products, it’s essential! As well as paper, be sure to lay out any details you may want photographed–perhaps your jewelry, your somethings old/new/borrowed/blue, your perfume, etc.

Now about those monogrammed Freixenet bottles! It’s no secret that the Southern Weddings gals love monograms, and we think the idea of gifting bridesmaids with a custom bottle is so special.

1. Design a monogram on the computer and print it out on cardstock. Make sure the lines are on the thick side, since you’ll be cutting them out! We used the font “Circle Monograms” (available here) to make ours.
2. With an X-Acto knife, cut out the monogram to create a stencil.
3. Carefully remove the label from a Freixenet bottle and use the stencil to outline the monogram in pencil. We found soaking the bottles in water helps.
4. Go over your pencil lines with gold sharpie, and then fill in the letters.
5. Add a little border–we love these cava-inspired polka dots!

What are your wedding morning plans? If you’d like your wedding day to include Freixenet, be sure to enter the All Love Sparkles sweepstakes on their Facebook page–you could win 125 mini Freixenet bottles, like the ones seen in this post, as well as a Memory Magnum bottle. Good luck!

Photographer: Julia Wade | Venue and Food: The Umstead | Bridesmaid Dresses: LulaKate | Robe: Plum Pretty Sugar | Stationery: Minted

lisa Written with love by Lisa
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  1. avatar Kristin reply

    Those mini bottles are adorable and the monogrammed touch is perfect! Dying over the darling. Good music, bubbles and my best friends? Ok!

  2. avatar Mary reply

    Ah! I so wish I would have planned this part of the day better! I didn’t even get to sit and just enjoy being with my bridesmaids. Such an important part of the day!

  3. avatar Kat reply

    Oh I love the monograms!!! And, those hangers are adorable!!

  4. avatar Occasions In Print reply

    Great advice! I especially love the suggestion to bring your stationery suite.

  5. avatar Alie reply

    Love this! Where did you get those cute straws?!

  6. avatar Jadzia reply

    These bottles make great wedding favors too! Gave them out at my wedding 28 years ago!!

  7. avatar Kayleigh reply

    Love this post, so perfect! Do you know where the pink dress is from?

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I don’t remember how I first stumbled across Little Things & Curiosities, but as soon as I did, it became a part of my daily blog rounds. Laura is an amazing writer, and whether she’s blogging about her life in San Francisco, what she believes in, what she’s learned from loved ones, or her newlywed life, she approaches everything with so much heart and thoughtfulness. The marriage advice she shared with us in V6 was no different, and we hope you’ll love what she had to say as much as we do!

Cooper Carras

For a marriage that’s filled with easy, everyday joy, do your best to practice kindness and gratitude. Put each other first, make each other laugh, and don’t forget to do the little things, just because. The truth is, following my first year of marriage, I’ve come to learn that it’s as simple–or, some days, as challenging–as that. Kindness and gratitude.

I’ve also learned to be curious, to keep asking questions, because you’ll learn new ways to love and understand the person who pours your coffee every morning. Invest yourself in even the smallest moments, which sometimes manage to carry the most magic.

Make the most of your time together, and make the most of your time apart. You fell in love with someone who enjoyed a life all their own, and while there’s nothing more special than the life you’re building together, it’s just as important that you keep growing as a person–not just as a spouse, but also as a friend and as a daughter and as a professional, too. When you bring your best self to the table, it’s a gift to the person you love. Treat yourself well.

Of course, there’s work, too. Embrace that, because it’s the work of honoring a choice. Love itself may not be a choice, but committing to that love is, and it’s a choice that comes with great responsibility. With forever love, it’s your responsibility to be patient, to be thoughtful, and to live each day as part of a team.

Most of all, let loose, welcome adventure, and keep respect at the top of your to-do list. Hold yourself to the same standard you’d expect from your other half–no more, no less. You’re not always going to be perfect, and it’s not always going to be easy, but if you stay present and you embrace change and you don’t hog all the covers–literally or figuratively–then you’re far more likely to live out the love you promised each other when you said “I do.”

Keep up with Laura:
Blog: Little Things & Curiosities
Facebook: Little Things & Curiosities
Twitter: @LMarieMeyers
Instagram: @LauraMarieMeyers

lisa Written with love by Lisa
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  1. avatar Dana reply

    LOVE!!!

  2. avatar Inna Olimpiyuk reply

    She is really an awesome writer!!!

  3. avatar Kelly reply

    There’s some great advice here. Thanks for sharing. I find it helpful to let me husband have a “guys night” once a week. It gives us a chance to have some “me-time” outside of our “us-time”

  4. avatar Evi reply

    I really like your article and glad I found your blog, I really like the part where you said “Make the most of your time together, and make the most of your time apart.”

    I came across a really good free ebook recently and it has help me a lot in learning to cmmunicate better and create harmony in a marriage, I got the free ebook from here
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Southern Weddings Weekly Round-Up

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Happy Friday, y’all! We’re still putting the finishing touches on our Southern Newlywed column, but we’re excited to unveil the results next week. We think it’ll be worth the wait! In the meantime, be sure to check out Sweet Tea Sundays–we’re sharing the marriage advice from V6 on our blog every Sunday this year, complete with some amazing wedding pictures from couples we all know and love!

Today’s nautical Facebook Friday engagement session is by CarolineRo. See more of this cute couple on our Facebook page!

Last week on Southern Living, we shared a rustic Tennessee wedding that took place on the groom’s family farm. We love the idea of starting married life at such a meaningful place! See it here.

Catch up on this week’s features!

We swooned over the most beautiful Louisiana orange grove wedding inspiration.
We announced the champion of Mason-Dixon Madness!
We admired the beauty and versatility of magnolias in Southern Stems.

We love real weddings!

Melody and Josh‘s love story and most memorable wedding moments couldn’t be sweeter!
We were so inspired by Klaire and Carson‘s commitment to celebrating family and tradition on their wedding day.

Have a great weekend!

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