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Y’all have been such a hoot to get to know with our Sit a Spell Series! We’d love to bond a little more, so over the next few weeks, each of us will be giving you a look into our dream wedding — what our inspiration is, what we’d want to wear, and the great Southern traditions we’d love to include. Next up? Sierra’s Southern wedding!

It’s started: My friends are already asking me what type of wedding I want to have. And man, that is a good question! I feel like working for a wedding magazine and blog, you start to like many different things — things you would never have considered before. You’re exposed to so much that you could really go in a few different directions for your own wedding. Oh yes, and those friends? They’ve also begun teasing that they’re not inviting me to their weddings because they won’t be as nice as those featured on SW (I’m sure they’re only joking about the invite!)

When putting together these boards, I told Emily that I wish I could wait until after the V4 real wedding posts went out on the blog, because they were ALL I could think about for my inspiration! (I particularly loved Katie + Max, Camille + Mark and Jodi + Kurt’s!).

Now I just need to find a dapper Southern gentleman! Any suggestions?

Image credit from left to right and top to bottom: Braedon Flynn, Clary Photo, Jill Thomas, Vue Photography, Spindle Photography, Leila Peterson via Wedding Chicks, 1313 Photography

Tell us the basics. Where do you want to get married and when? How many people would you invite? I would like to get married near the beach but not on the beach (that way, family and friends could head over and have some fun during the wedding weekend – no sunburns, please). Current possibilities are Charleston, Savannah or Wilmington. I would guess 100-150 people and in the spring or early summer.

What’s your design inspiration and color palette? I based my color palette off a combo I saw somewhere that included tan, a soft yellow, peach, coral and light blue. My dream wedding would be light, fun and crafty. In the office a year or so ago, we went around and defined what we thought each person’s wedding style would be for a branding exercise. The girls said they pictured something natural for me, and I agree. I don’t want anything too over the top.

What details and traditions would you include in your ceremony? Ideally, I would love for my wedding ceremony to be in a church or on the grounds of a plantation with a beautiful altar setup. The men would certainly be wearing bow ties. There would be a bluegrass band, Southern-inspired programs, and I just loved the monogrammed handkerchief idea in V4!

What dress would you wear? I am completely devastated that Priscilla of Boston is closing because I wanted to wear a Priscilla of Boston gown. They seem to be perfect for Southern brides — not too crazy and very classic. Would it be absurd for me to buy one about three years in advance? Generally, I like dresses with a little bit of lace and/or beading, but with an overall elegant aesthetic. I don’t want to have a dress that wears me, you know?

Image credit from left to right and top to bottom: Jessica Lorren, Jose Villa, from Martha Stewart, Jen Huang via Style Unveiled, dress by Ivy & Aster, Jenna Walker via Style Me Pretty, Our Labor of Love

What would your flowers look like? My current favorites include: gardenias, tree peonies, clematis, hellebores, tree peonies, tulips and billy balls. The bouquet could be something simple, like fluffy, white peonies or a yellow and pink combo like Jen Huang’s photo above. For the table setting, I would like colorful arrangements similar to those in Katie + Max or Camille + Mark’s wedding.

What details and traditions would you include in your reception? There would certainly be a live band and dancing. I love the custom bottle labels in V4’s Southern Meets Nantucket shoot by Trent Bailey. I would also include a fun groom’s cake!

What food would you serve? Like Marissa, I’m a big fan of Southern comfort food. There would be chicken, mashed potatoes, mac & cheese, pinto beans and most importantly, a blackberry cobbler from the Dutch oven. I also loved the chicken and waffles from V4! We tried to put lots of Southern food into the issue.

Where would you honeymoon? We would honeymoon in the Caribbean, somewhere tropical and warm. I am literally envisioning scenes from The Bachelor. Does anyone else watch that show?! Emily and I are super fans.

What’s most important to you about weddings? The celebration of love. It’s possibly the only time in your life that you will have all of your friends and family together in one spot to just let loose and celebrate well, you!

What do you think, ladies?

P.S. Want to check out our past dream weddings?
Marissa
Nicole

Written with love by Sierra
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  1. avatar Madelynne Miller reply

    What a beautiful and unique color palette! I am devastated that I didn’t know Priscilla was going to close or I would have waited to buy my gown from there – it’s INSANE how cheap they are now! You could always check preownedweddingdresses.com if there’s a particular POB dress you want. Hands down, POB has the best collections out there – so MANY options and so unique and beautiful. Your wedding will be beautiful too!

    • avatar Sierra reply

      Thanks for the kind words, Madelynne! Yes, maybe it will be even more special if I snag a POB gown because it will be unique and technically vintage by then!

  2. avatar Kelly Cummings (Spindle Photography) reply

    Gorgeous color palette!

    Also, Eek! I love that you used Ashley’s bridal shot in your inspiration board! I also love that you’ll be having mac and cheese at your reception. If I find you a dapper southern man to marry can I be on the guestlist?

  3. avatar Deborah Piland reply

    The wedding would be beautiful because you are beautiful, and I would know! What color do you see the mother of the bride wearing? Would your Dad wear a bow tie too?

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Southern Weddings Weekly Round-Up

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Oh, y’all. You are so good to us. The blush on our cheeks keeps getting redder and redder — your feedback on our fourth volume of Southern Weddings has been tremendous! Everyday, we exchange a ton of emails squealing about how great our readers, sponsors, and collaborators are. We love you all like a million Reese’s cups! (That’s saying a lot. Have you seen the SW girls around some Reese’s? Probably not because we eat them too quickly.) Check out our big thank you post!

To start off the week, we had to show you SWPS, V4 Style! We package every mailing by hand in our little office. This year, we had about 500 pre-orders to get out in just a couple of days!

We couldn’t have been happier for Tuesday, V4 release day, to come around! Y’all know that means a Giant Photo Contest! Find V4 in stores (or order online to have it shipped via SWPS), take a photo with your glossy new magazine and then tweet it (@iloveswmag) and email it to us. Five winners will get to choose from some fabulous prizes we’ll putting together!

With V4 on shelves, we had to post photos from our Southern by Design spread! Southern met Minnesota in this shoot by Maddy of The Inspired Bride and Paper Antler Photography. We’re crazy for the details like the blooms from Studio Fleurette, paper products by Amy Hardy and treats from Shauna Younge.

It’s giveaway madness this week! Sierra and I were giddy to attend the Design*Sponge book signing at Anthropologie, where we met Amy Azzarito and snagged a photo with Grace Bonney. After, we had our first V4 sighting at Barnes & Noble! In celebration of all new publications, we’re giving away a signed copy of Design Sponge at Home. Tell us where you found V4 for the chance to win!

The V4 gorgeousness continues with a Southern by Design feature where Southern meets Southern California. This punch inspired shoot brings a pop of color, a twist of modernization, and the cutest details you ever did see.

Food is at the heart of the best Southern traditions! This week in the Newlywed Kitchen, one of Marissa’s oldest and dearest friends shared her recipe for Pumpkin Cupcakes. It’s so good, it won her first place at the Greater Gulf State Fair when she was 10! That’s good cookin’, y’all.

This week’s featured Real Wedding Gallery was Meghan + Chris! Their creative mason jar escort cards and delicious-looking cake had us at hello.

Who’s up for some fun announcements?

This winter, The Clifton Inn in Charlottesville, Virginia is giving the ultimate gift to the wedding couple: the entire selection of guestrooms — up to 17 of them — are included at no charge with weddings that take place at The Clifton Inn from from December 2011 through mid-March 2012. To learn more about this offer for your friends and family, visit their site.

The St. Regis Atlanta introduces their new one-of-a-kind registry, St. Regis-try. The service for couples, friends and families offers opportunities for guests of the St. Regis Atlanta to register for and purchase custom experiences for their weddings, honeymoons, or bridal showers. The St. Regis-try makes gift giving easy by offering the opportunity to contribute to a series of memorable experiences at The St. Regis Atlanta during a guest’s stay ranging from dining to spa packages to extended overnight accommodations. To find out more, visit their site!

We hope you all have a wonderful weekend! Spot a V4? Tell us where you found it and be sure to follow us on Twitter and join the fun on Facebook!

nicoleyang Written with love by Nicole
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Yes, that’s right! Just eleven days until V4 hits shelves! Mark your calenders, you won’t want to miss snatching up this beauty.

But while we’ve been giddy about the release of our big fat fourth issue, we’ve also been crazy for the inspiration on the blog this week.

I was a huge fan of Emily’s merlot and champagne vineyard inspiration board so I had a ball picking out some great corresponding color palette finds. They remind me of fall honeymooning through the vineyards.

This week’s Southern Fab Find was Starboard Clothing Co.’s colorful bow ties. We love their adorable patterns and soft fabric so much that we’re giving away four of their bow ties! Go here to enter.

After Marissa’s Southern Style column that highlighted on of our favorite trends, mixed bridesmaids’ dresses, we decided to put together a few of our favorites in a handy shopping guide! Take a look at the colorful beauties here.

Our finalists for our second Ultimate Southern Challenge: Mason Jars are in! Be sure to comment on these posts and tell us which is your favorite!

The dynamic duo of Nancy Ray Photography + Erin McLean Events submitted an idea that combines two of the South’s best traditions, red velvet cake and cake pulls!

Farren of PrettyPeachtree and Ashley from Scobey Photography paired up to present an easy-to-serve version of wedding cake!

Palm Papers and Catie Ronquillo presented a mason jar concept that is guaranteed to quench your thirst. The packaging on their sweet tea favors is adorable!

A barbecue bar? Stylist Carlee Sizemore and photographer Leslie Kerrigan came up with a mason jar concept that will win any Southerner’s heart!


Absolutely Fabulous Weddings
came up with a concept that involves guest participation and plenty of personality!

This escort card concept made from mason jars is a clever collaboration between Palm Papers and photographer Catie Ronquillo joined by After Yes.

Our featured Real Wedding Gallery of the Week is Katie + Charlie. These high school sweethearts had a calm and cool beach wedding that incorporated the perfect combination of their own style and Southern traditions.

We love our Real Weddings!

Caroline + Tyler’s Georgia wedding had us fawning over their pink and green color palette! Stick their stylish party in a vineyard and I’d call it a winner. See it here and here.

Who likes good news? We do!

To celebrate the upcoming arrival of our big and beautiful V4, we’re offering a limited time discount to vendors! Get 10% off any online or V5 ad through October 25! Check out the details here.

Wish Upon a Wedding is holding their second annual Bid Your Wish for Wedded Bliss online auction! From September 15 through October 31, hundreds of items for couples about to be wed will be up for grabs! The auction will bring hundreds of once in a lifetime experiences in the realms of weddings, travel, entertainment, luxury, and fashion to the fingertips of bidders throughout the nation. Proceeds will help the organization grant Wedding Wishes for individuals facing terminal illness and other serious life-altering circumstances. View the auction here.

Thinking about the holidays? Smock is offering a holiday promotion through December 1. They’ll print the return address on the envelopes of any custom holiday card order for free (some restrictions do apply). Check out more details on their blog!

On November 11, David’s Bridal is offering brides-to-be in the New York, Chicago and Dallas areas the chance to compete in “The Final Fitting” to win a dream wedding day look worth $1,111! To enter, email the 11 reasons why you deserve to win to TheFinalFitting {at} dbi.com. Enter by October 28 for the chance to compete in a top secret mission that will have one bride saying, “I Do” in the wedding look of her dreams!

Thrifty Seeker is offering a deal to Southern Weddings readers! You can get $5 toward you account when you sign up on their site. Additionally, if you “like” them on Facebook, you could win another $10 toward your account! Just leave them a comment telling them you’re a fan.

31 Bits is an online jewelry store that works with women in Northern Uganda who make jewelry out of recycled paper to provide education and development. This week, they introduced their first-ever wedding line, “First Comes Love…” With every piece of jewelry sold, women are being empowered. As these exquisite pieces play a part in your big day, they will also play a part in creating new futures for our women in Uganda. Click here to check out the collection.

Now who’s ready for the weekend?

Our girls are heading off to New York City for Bridal Market! We’re so excited to Whitney and Marissa to share all the beauties that will make their way down the runway! Be sure to follow our Twitter feed, as they’ll be reporting live!

Before you go, take a look at Jennie + Christopher’s terrifically Southern engagement session by Melissa McCrotty Photography. Want more of this adorable couple and their cotton landscape? Check out their album on our Facebook page!

Have a lovely weekend, dears!

nicoleyang Written with love by Nicole
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  1. avatar Jennifer Rea reply

    Gorgeous cover!! You girls did an amazing job. Can’t wait to see the issue.

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