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Our week started out a little rough due to some technical difficulties (thanks so much for patience while the blog was down!!), but thankfully, everything got back up and running just in time for us to launch our spring theme! Delightful Spring is a little different than our past seasonal themes, which were more about going on dates and adventures. While that’s SO important, we decided to change things up a little for this season–especially since so many of y’all are only a few weeks or months from your spring 2016 wedding days! Head over here to read all about the heart behind Delightful Spring–and we can’t wait to see your #DelightfulSpring posts on Instagram!

From Emily + Matt‘s wedding, by Clark Brewer

In case you missed it this week…

Emily and Matt: Dahlia bouquets, dinner for two, and a naked cake in Alabama.
Lisa (that’s me! :)) and Dave: Spring flowers, classic calligraphy, and a church ceremony in North Carolina. You can also see our wedding film here!

Hilari and Grant shared their five favorite date ideas on Southern Newlywed.

Take note!

Our dear friend Moya of MM Ink Studio (the talent behind the calligraphy on our marriage certificate!) wrote a great blog post about wedding calligraphy timelines. It’s a must-read if you’re considering custom lettering for your big day!

Have a lovely weekend, and congratulations to anyone getting married!!

lisa Written with love by Lisa
2 Comments
  1. avatar Dosha Baerwalde reply

    Is it proper etiquette to wear the same dress to 2 separate family weddings? We have dress rehearsal and the wedding, can I wear the same dress to the second wedding as I wore to the `1st wedding of a granddaughter and grandson?

    • avatar Lisa reply

      Hi Dosha! Certainly! Besides, with some different accessories, many people may not even notice it’s the same dress :)

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