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As some of you may know, all of our past real wedding features (hundreds of them!) are organized neatly in our Real Wedding gallery. You can sort by color or state… or my personal favorite, Southern Thang. Southern Thangs options include pearls, pies, and plantations, but the most popular by far is bow ties — and for good reason! Southern gents love their bows. If you’re looking for the perfect accessory to set off your gent’s wedding day look, the options can be overwhelming. We’ve narrowed it down to a few of our favorite retailers in today’s Southern Weddings TV episode!

All of these sources and more can be found in the appendix of the Southern Weddings Planner!

We’d love to answer YOUR questions on future episodes, so if there’s anything you’re wondering at all, even if it seems small or very specific to you, we’d love to hear! Leave your question in the comments and we’ll get to it in a future video.

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Hi friends! Welcome back to Southern Weddings TV! This week we’re sharing a few of the best craft supplies we rounded up for appendix of the Southern Weddings Planner. To see them, you can purchase your own copy right here!

You may notice that this week’s episode is a little more casual than some we’ve done in the past. While we’ve always been excited to bring you great information and inspiration on this new platform, we realized that rehearsing and producing and just worrying a bit too much about how everything was being presented was slowing us down and holding us back from putting out more frequent videos. “Done is better than perfect” is a favorite phrase of Lara’s, and we decided to embrace it for SWTV. We hope you love this casual, real peek into the editorial wing, and that the content is helpful!

We’d love to answer YOUR questions on future episodes, so if there’s anything you’re wondering at all, even if it seems small or very specific to you, we’d love to hear! Leave your question in the comments and we’ll get to it in a future video.

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For many of us, planning a wedding is the first time we’ve had to hire someone – maybe ever, and almost certainly for something creative! It can feel like a lot of pressure to get it right, because your wedding vendors are the folks who will transform your big, precious ideas into a celebration that can be enjoyed by the people you love most. We’ve got a whole roster of vendors we love for browsing, but today we’re taking it one step further and really breaking down the question “how do I find vendors for my wedding?”

Use your network. Naturally, some of the best recommendations come from people you trust. Loved the flowers at your best friend’s wedding? Ask her who she used. And remember, negative reviews can be just as helpful as positive ones!

Ask your vendors. Found a vendor you 100% click with? Ask him for other vendor recommendations. Photographers and planners, especially, work with countless vendors every weekend and can have great insight into the best options in your area.

Look to blogs and magazines. Wedding blogs and magazines can be a wealth of vendor leads, in a number of different ways. Search for real wedding or editorials that took place in your area and follow up with anyone whose work you love. Check to see if they have a vendor directory, usually a hand-picked selection of vendors that have been vetted in some way (ours is called the Blue Ribbon Vendor Directory). And don’t forget print and online advertisements – if you love a publication, chances are you’ll love the vendors that care enough to advertise with them.

There’s a common belief that vendors and venues charge more for the same services as soon as the word “wedding” is mentioned. Surprise! That’s probably true – but for good reason. A once-in-a-lifetime event like a wedding comes with an entirely different set of expectations, pressure, time spent planning, service, and creativity than your average cocktail or bridal party, and a higher price often reflects that. Though it can be hard to justify the expense on the front end of a wedding, talented vendors are worth every penny in the end!

I’d love to hear: how did you find your vendors? Who are your favorites?

We’ll be sharing a quick and simple piece of wedding planning advice based on our most frequently asked questions once a week! Feel free to email us with your own question, or pick up a copy of the Southern Weddings Planner (available in the Southern Weddings Shop!) for all of our best resources in one place!

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