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Hey y’all!  Here’s a quick Monday update for you… we’ve had a really busy week and Chapel Hill (where our office is) is all abuzz with yesterday’s win. (GO HEELS!)  Lara  has been gone for a week now and is still travelling (flying to Los Angeles as I type this).  She told us all about her amazing time in Atlanta meeting the teams at Bridalbar Atlanta and Studiowed.  Blog post coming soon from that.  Lara spent the last four days in Austin TX too… I know she cant wait to come home!  Just a couple quick updates for you…

{PreOwnedWeddingDresses.com} has launched a new accessories section on their already fabulous website.  Not only can you find terrific pre-owned dresses from designers like Lazaro, now you can load up on all the must-haves to match the dress. Shoes, veils, purses, jewelry, sashes, wraps, tiaras and more are all at your fingertips.  Check out {PreOwnedWeddingDresses.com}

{Eventology 2009} is next week! Our friend, Katasha Butler of {K Sherrie and Company} has created an amazing wedding intensive business conference designed especially for wedding planners.  {Eventology} will focus on major topics all wedding planners can learn from: Closing the Deal: Sales in the Wedding Industry, Meeting and Exceeding Your Clients Expectations, Marketing Your Wedding Business in Today’s Society.  With speakers like Terrica Skaggs from {Fabuluxe Inc.}, Liene Stevens of {Blue Orchid Designs} and Saundra Hadley of {Planning…Forever Events}, it will be a wonderfully informative time to learn from the best in the industry.  It all takes place in Indianapolis, Indiana on April 7th – April 8th.  Our Editor, Lara Casey, will be attending. Look out for all her updates at the conference through her {Twitter}. To learn more check out the Eventology {Blog}.

Have a great week, y’all!

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This Monday I have some magnificent things to share with all of you! Doesn’t matter if your engaged and planning your wedding or your just a blogaholic addicted to weddings. Here are the highlights of what I find fabulous in the wedding world.

The Southern Weddings Blog was named as one of the Top 100 Wedding Blogs to Follow in 2009! This honor comes from {Bridetide.com}, aka The Wedding News Website. We were overjoyed to see our name on the list with so many wonderful wedding blogs that we also follow. Check out the list {here}. If your like me, you even will learn of a few more to add to your blog roll.

In other news, {Tara Guerard} who is a fabulously talented event designer from Charleston and author of {Southern Weddings} (the book). Has launched a new blog titled {Tara Guerard’s Bon Bon Blog}. We love Tara! Don’t believe us? Then check out the Premiere Issue of Southern Weddings Magazine and flip to Tara’s article in which she shares some of her favorite soiree secrets. My favorite is the ice cream display in hollowed-out blocks of ice. That is why I am so excited for her blog. It is sure to be filled with wonderful bridal inspiration! Go onto Tara’s blog and get inspired.

The lovely {Michelle Gainey} has been working very hard on the launch and opening of {StudioWed Atlanta}. Michelle has been keeping me posted on all the details which include a very cool giveaway that she has partnered up with {CBS Atlanta} and {Atlanta Occasions.com} on. One lucky and deserving couple will be given the wedding of a lifetime with a ceremony and reception at {Atlanta Botanical Garden} and will include catering, photography, and more! WOW! Deadline to enter is April 1st. For contest details and to register, click {here}.  

For those that happen to not be engaged or have already had their wedding of a lifetime… perhaps this giveaway could be perfect for you.  Anne at {City Stage} has teamed up with {UPrinting.com} for a fun contest.  One reader will win 1000 business cards to be made by UPrinting. Another lucky reader will win 500 post cards from UPrinting.  So if your in the market for some savvy and stylish business cards, like Anne’s, then this could be a fabulous prize for you.  Or if you want to do a Save the Date postcard for your wedding, baby shower, moving announcement or– hey, maybe get a jump start on the holiday cards.  Either way, the prize is wonderful and Anne has even offered to create a custom design for the winners.  Hop over to Anne’s blog and tell her what you would use the prize for, {here}.

 

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  1. avatar Anne @ The City Sae reply

    Thanks Laura for spreading the word! I’ve been working on some inspiration boards lately and so have been spending a lot of time drooling over your image archives here at SWS—makes me want to get married all over again (to the same guy of course!) LOVE your site :)

  2. avatar angelica09 reply

    congrats ladies!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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There is no way I can choose one favorite thing about this Florida wedding! I really love that Kathy wore the earrings her great grandmother wore on her own wedding day. Another favorite is the traditional Cuban wedding cake in honor of Kathy’s roots. Also, there are all the neat DIY ideas! The bridal party canned 4 gallons of Georgia Honey as party favors. Everything came together at the {Perricone’s Marketplace and Cafe} and Kathy looked stunning in a dress by {Maggie Sottero}. Other fun details: Flowers by {Gerardo}. Catering by Perricone’s Marketplace and Cafe. Wedding cake by {Sweet Art by Luclia}. Thanks to Karen at {The Wedding Couple} for sending these images our way!

 

How did the two of you meet? Marshall and I had both just started our first year of graduate school at UGA. It was the first week of classes and all the first-years went out to eat at a local restaurant. While standing in line, we introduced ourselves to one another. Marshall told me he had just received his masters from Duke and I told him I’d just graduated with my bachelors in chemistry. I asked him what he had done over the summer. I don’t know what I was expecting, but when he told me he had spent his summer landscaping, I realized how down-to-earth he was. I told him I spent my summer working as a waitress at a restaurant in my hometown. We hit it off instantly and haven’t been apart since.

Describe the proposal: It was perfect and a complete surprise for me. Marshall had been away for a month on a research cruise in the Gulf of Mexico, so we planned a camping trip at Bahia Honda in the Florida Keys to celebrate his return home. After snorkeling all day, we went back to our campsite on the beach for a picnic on the shore at sunset. It was a romantic candlelit dinner of sandwiches, baked beans, and beer. After dinner, we were sitting and looking out over the ocean, admiring how dark it was and how many stars we could see. Marshall pulled out the ring box and I was speechless. So much so, I think I frightened him a bit. Of course it was a, “YES!”

A date we went on that we’ll always remember: Our first surf-trip to Cape Hatteras. We were camping on the beach and it was insanely cold and wouldn’t stop raining. Still, it was the best trip ever.

What was the design inspiration for your wedding? Rustic and earthy

Favorite design element of your big day: We had two antique, nine-pane windows that we used as picture frames. Each pane held a different picture from our childhood. It was a big hit.

Describe your wedding flowers: We had a lot of green and white flowers in mason jars. Chrysanthemums, orchids, and hydrangeas were the main flowers but we had many others. The floral arrangements were absolutely gorgeous and our florist was amazing. We’ve recommended him to everyone we know.

Describe your wedding cake: I come from a Cuban family, so Marshall and I wanted to have a traditional wedding cake. It’s customary to have a three-layer cake from which a ribbon hangs for each of the bride’s single girlfriends. During the reception, all my single girlfriends pulled a ribbon from the cake. The tradition is, the girl who pulls a wedding ring is the next to get married, and the one who pulls a thimble will be an old maid. I didn’t include a thimble, but my younger cousin pulled the wedding ring. It was a wonderful moment, and our guests really enjoyed it.

Were there any special family traditions you included in the wedding? My great-great-grandmother bought a pair of earrings that she gave to my great-grandmother on her wedding day. Since then, they’ve been passed down to the first-born daughter on her wedding day. On our wedding day, my mother passed them on to me and they were the earrings I wore.

What was your most memorable moment about your wedding day? Cutting the cake with Kathy. We were busy for so much of the wedding, but at that moment I felt it was only us two.

What advice would you give to someone planning their wedding? Focus on the moment and on each other. Also, choose a photographer, vendor and florist who you can really relate to. Marshall and I are so very grateful to them all; without them, we wouldn’t have had such a memorable and wonderful wedding to remember.

Any DIY items? Marshall, my bridesmaid, Rachel, her husband, Aaron, and I canned 4 gallons of Georgia Honey to be given as favors at the wedding. It was a tribute to my late-grandmother. My mom and I decorated the favors, and made the place-card holders. For the place cards, we bagged M&M’s with special messages in small burlap bags and attached a small wooden name-card on each bag. My mom has beautiful penmanship and so she wrote everyone’s name on each card.


Congratulations, Kathy + Marshall!

lara Written with love by Lara Casey
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  1. avatar angela reply

    can you tell me where the flower girl dress is from? I love it!!

  2. avatar Roger Ramirez reply

    Beautiful photos. All the green flowers are gorgeous.

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