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We love hearing about the holiday traditions of our favorite couples! While most are understandably centered around Christmas or Hanukkah, we think New Year’s traditions should get a little more time in the spotlight. Krista Janos’ contribution to our latest issue was one of our favorites for that very reason. We hope it inspires y’all to set aside time with your significant other in the next week or so and dream about 2015!

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From Krista:

At the end of each year, the Mister and I have a Year-in-Review/Goal Setting session. This sounds very “corporate,” but I promise, it’s so much fun! We have a chart that breaks the year into four quarters, and together we talk through and write down the great things and the not-so-great things that happened for each. We laugh and reminisce about the good times, and also share a few “oh Lordy, I’m glad we made it through that” moments. Afterwards, we brainstorm and share our personal goals and shared goals for the upcoming year. Some are fun, like “learn a new language,” “try one new recipe a week,” or “teach Dottie Mae to high five,” and others are a little deeper, like “carve out time to read the Bible together,” “plan a get-together with friends at least once a month,” or “do something kind and unexpected for a neighbor.” Once you have your goals, I highly recommend writing them down and keeping them somewhere in your home where you will see them often–on your bathroom mirror, nightstand, or fridge. Nothing beats written, visual goals; they’re constant reminders to make time for the things you want to do. It’s fun to encourage each other in our goals and, since I’m a huge list-maker, it’s always rewarding to cross things off the list!

Love Krista’s idea? Print out our ups and downs chart here. And check back in next Friday, when the Southern Weddings ladies will be sharing their relationship resolutions for the new year!

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Merry Christmas Eve, belles and beaus! We are signing off for the next two days to spend time with our family and friends, but before we do, we wanted to wish you a very joyful and restful holiday, full of your favorite traditions. We have loved seeing so many of these traditions y’all hold dear on Instagram, thanks to our fun #SouthernHoliday hashtag, and before heading out to wrap the last few gifts, snuggle by the Christmas tree, and set off firecrackers (see below!), we thought we’d share a few of our own favorite #SouthernHoliday traditions with you.

@MarissaKloess: Spent the evening watching Elf the Musical and crafting with my best girl. And, since she’s a mini #SouthernWeddings gal, she has already perfected helping style a photo. More accurate–she just gets into everything (this was not posed, she was pulling everything on the floor)! #EKsfirstChristmas

@EmilyAyerThomas: Sharing our Christmas cards on Em for Marvelous today! One of my favorite holiday traditions :)

@LaraCasey: On Christmas morning, my mom lights firecrackers–the really loud ones–around 6 A.M. :)

@NicoleAYang: I tend to channel my mom over the holidays and get overconfident with my sewing machine. Not too shabby, though, right? Another one checked off the Southern Weddings Holiday To-Do List!

@KN_Winchester: Naming our Christmas tree is one of my favorite annual Christmas traditions. Dear friends, meet Walter Dean Winchester! Sad to be leaving him soon, but excited to be NC-bound to celebrate the holidays (and defend that cookie crown) with the best friends and family a girl could ask for!

@Lisa_Janel: This year’s gift wrap: polka dot kraft paper with red and green velvet ribbon!

@MorganEMoore: Matching my twin with furry slippers and flannel pajamas…one of my favorite Christmas traditions!

Merry Christmas to you and yours, with love from all of us at Southern Weddings!

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A few weeks ago, we gathered at the beautiful Carolina Inn to enjoy one of our favorite Southern Weddings Christmas traditions–our annual Gingerbread Barn Building Competition! This was the fourth year we’ve gathered with friends for this fun event, and I daresay, the barns get more and more impressive by the year. While this makes our job of judging harder, it is always so much fun, and this year was no exception. We’re so glad that Rachel of Blue Barn Photography was on hand to capture every graham cracker roof, pretzel path, and animal cracker reindeer our talented friends created!

The Carolina Inn is magical during the holidays, and we’re glad so many people donned their most festive attire! Aprons are a Gingerbread Barn Building staple.

We are SO grateful for our dear friend and Blue Ribbon Vendor, Randi of Sugar Euphoria, for providing the royal icing everyone used on their barns! This stuff was barn building gold–it was super easy to use and it dried in a jiffy. Thank you so much, Randi!

Along with the grand prize, honorable mentions are awarded for Most Architecturally Creative, Most Structurally Sound, Best Story, and Social Media Favorite. The competition is fierce for every category!

Once time was up, we began the grueling process of judging the barns. Here, we’re cracking up over the story behind “Team Awesome”‘s barn. They wrote a hilarious version of the Sweet Tea Society manifesto about a pair of Beltie cows tying the knot, that included lines like “They believe in history, heritage, and eating grass.” Too funny! While we discussed the finalists, everyone got a chance to check out the Southern Weddings Shop pop-up shop and flip through V7.

Finally, it was time to announce the winners! This barn won the grand prize, thanks to its impressive design and structure, festive decor, and sweet story–it was a replica of the barn where two of the architects, Kathryn and Zack, had recently gotten engaged!

Thank you so much to everyone who joined us at this year’s competition–we can’t wait to see what y’all come up with next year!

lisa Written with love by Lisa
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  1. avatar Maghon Walker reply

    LOVED this event again this year ladies! It is always a ‘sweet’ time!

  2. avatar amy reply

    So beautiful, so festive, loved all the pictures

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