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Oh, Southern winters–along with many of y’all, we’ve gotten some ice, snow, and freezing temperatures in the SW backyard this week! Thankfully, the team carrying out #theofficereno braved the cold, and our updated space is well underway. You can see some funny sneak peeks here, here, and here, and follow along as the process continues on Instagram!

From Keli and Ben‘s wedding, by Olivia Griffin

In case you missed it this week…

We loved reading Nina and Wes’ story and favorite thing about marriage in Sweet Tea Sunday.
We’re looking for reader models in North Carolina! Find details on how to apply here.
This week’s Ask SW post includes everything you need to know when choosing a wedding venue.
Follow along with our office renovation!
Going to NYC on your honeymoon or a weekend getaway? Take a peek at my review of The London NYC.
Stephanie and Carl’s date ideas are fun, inexpensive, and easy to do. Check them out in Southern Newlywed!
We’re tickled pink to introduce some of our newest Blue Ribbon Vendors.

As seen in V7, Keli and Ben were inspired by family heirlooms and Charleston traditions at their wedding.
Danielle and Richard chose New Orleans as the site for their “warm, festive, and fun” wedding.
Cara and Jerrit‘s wedding included some fun twists on beloved Southern traditions.

More weekend reading:

Have you seen our Best of the South pages? They’re our favorite place to learn more about our favorite states!
Our best tips for working with your photographer on your wedding day.
This berry-inspired editorial from our archives has us ready for spring.
This South Carolina wedding is lovely inspiration for winter brides!

Have a cozy weekend!

lisa Written with love by Lisa
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