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Y’all, I love ribbon — my idea of a good time is searching for the next great spool that I just have to add to my overflowing collection. So clearly, I’m very excited to introduce today’s sponsor, Midori Ribbon!

Midori just recently launched a brand-new and beautiful site that makes finding the perfect ribbon, gift wrap, or wedding accessory easy. I particularly love their new collections, where they’ve grouped products into distinct styles, like this one, Summer Fun.

Check out their seven 2012 bridal collections here!

We’ve featured lots of awesome ribbon wedding details in the past, so I thought it could be fun to pick out just a few, and show how they could be recreated with Midori styles! This rainbow reception installation is quite eyecatching:

To recreate the texture of this look, I’d recommend a mix of Midori’s dupioni silk, double-faced satin, organdy, and grosgrain ribbons. See more from this wedding (shot by Nate Henderson) here!

I love the look of classic tin cans on a getaway car!

Dress them up with Midori ribbons in organdy and double-faced satin. (And see more from this wedding, shot by Anahi Navarro, here!)

Lastly, I just have to share with y’all Midori’s herringbone ribbon, possibly my favorite thing on their site! Look at that delightful texture…

Midori has kindly offered Southern Weddings readers 15% off all orders with code LAUNCH12, and free shipping on orders over $50 with code SWMag! So what are you waiting for – go check out all their goodies for yourself!

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It’s been a few weeks since we’ve introduced y’all to some of our newest Blue Ribbon Vendors, and I think it’s high time y’all met!

Bamber Photography is a husband and wife team with a classic (and, in my opinion, slightly cinematic) style. They shoot predominantly in Tennessee and Georgia.

Danielle Davis has such a clean, colorful photography style – I love it! She is based in Arkansas.

Fiore Fine Flowers is based in Wilmington, NC and has a fresh, modern sensibility I know y’all will love.

Kt Crabb has a bright, modern style which is perfect for her Florida location!

Lindy, the owner of Texas-based Lindy Floral, has such a warm, sunny personality — that, combined with her beautiful blooms, would make her a joy to work with!

Plum Pretty Sugar crafts robes and “loungerie” from some of the most beautiful fabrics and patterns we’ve ever seen.

Like an old family recipe, Molly Gee Designs are handmade (in Mississippi!) with a dash of whimsy and a heaping load of passion.

Myrtie Blue describes their approach to wedding florals as “artful,” and I think they’ve got it exactly right. Their Florida studio has created some of the most gorgeous designs I’ve ever seen.

To check out all of our Blue Ribbon Vendors, just click over to the full directory! You can search by category or state to find your perfect match.

Vendors, if you’re interested in getting involved, just fill out this form and Marissa or Kristin will be in touch! Brides, did you particularly love a Southern vendor from your wedding day? Leave a comment below or email Emily, because we’d love to hear about them!

emily Written with love by Emily
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    GREAT, WONDERFUL, FANTASTIC choice to add KT Crabb! She is an amazing artist and an even better person (the sweetest girl you could ever meet!). I got the pleasure of being her roomie for a year and watching her grow into a wonderful photographer has been a pleasure! She already knows that I will be calling her when the boyfriend pops the question!!!

    Ladies, Check out her blog… you will swoon!!!!

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Hi belles + beaus! We have some exciting news! As you know, we’re hard at work behind the scenes crafting so much Southern goodness for V5, and we’ve already had the pleasure of selecting several very special real weddings for our annual print edition. Our real wedding deadline was July 15, but because we’re picky, we haven’t quite filled out our roster yet! We’re still looking for a few AMAZING Southern weddings, so if you think you’ve got something good, please send it my way!

Y’all know we love what you love – great photography, inspiring love stories and lovely details. To be considered for a Real Weddings feature in print, the wedding must have taken place in the southeastern United States. Photographers, please email 20-25 good web-quality .jpg attachments to me (emily at iloveswmag.com), along with the following information: couple’s name, wedding date, wedding location, and any vendor information you have (names and websites). We only accept digital submissions. Brides, please ask your photographer to do the above. Please note we do have a strict exclusivity policy and cannot share work that has been featured on another blog or in another publication, and we would prefer that print submissions not be seen anywhere online, even the photographer’s blog or Facebook. Please title your email V5 REAL WEDDING.

Please also note that at this point we’re looking to fill some very specific “holes” (i.e. colors, aesthetics, or geographic areas that we haven’t represented in the mix yet), so if we ask to, for example, feature your wedding online instead of in print, please don’t be upset!

Lastly: My very best tip for getting your wedding selected for print (besides having superb photography), is to have a wedding with personality. This certainly doesn’t mean it has to be “out there,” it just means it has to have a very cohesive, distinctive look. Curious about what I mean? Just browse through V4 (or check out this wedding, this wedding, this wedding, or this wedding – all print features we later featured online).

We’re excited to look through more submissions and pull out the very best for V5!

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