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Hey ladies + gents! It’s been awhile since we’ve paused for a moment to show you around the Southern Weddings world, so we thought we’d do a quick tour for our newest belles. You never know – our old friends might learn a thing or two about where to find Southern goodness, too!

First, of course, you’ve got the main blog. We post here two-four times a day on a variety of topics related to weddings and the South. There will always be gorgeous real weddings, but we also post fun features and series. Some of our favorites right now are Emily’s wedding planning posts, our Southern Brides of the Month, Marissa’s Southern Delicacy posts, and our recent series on Southern Blooms.

New readers, be sure to check out our real weddings gallery to catch up on years’ worth of inspiring Southern weddings! You can search by color and state, too.

Don’t miss the editorial galleries, either! We’ve posted in-depth looks at almost all of our editorial features from V3 and V4. While you’re at it, why not flip through online editions of V1, V2, and V3? You can always purchase copies of our print editions at this link.

Engaged ladies, your new best friend is our Blue Ribbon Vendor Directory. We’ve stocked it with more than 125 of our favorite vendors across the South, and we’re adding more talents every day! Vendors do pay to be listed (full disclosure!), but they also must apply to be admitted, and we review each application as a team, and follow up with their references. Only the best for our belles! The Blue Ribbon Vendors you see listed as “Editors’ Picks” have been featured in one of our print editions, so they get an extra-special stamp of SW approval.

If you’re well on your way with wedding planning, it’s time to start thinking about the honeymoon! The Honey List is our collection of SW-approved vacation spots.

Everyone loves to learn from real brides, which is why we’ve collected a few of our favorites on our Southern Bride Bloggers page! These gals all blog regularly about their upcoming (Southern) weddings, and are a great resource!

Before we move beyond the site, be sure to get acquainted with all of the Southern Weddings ladies, if we haven’t yet been formally introduced! You can see all of our profiles here, including Lara (Editor in Chief), Emily (Creative Director), Marissa (Director of Advertising and Editor), and Nicole (Art Director). We also post about goings-on in our office of ladies in a special “In the Office” category.

Now that we’re better acquainted, we know you’re going to want to spend some quality time with us, am I right? Lucky for you, we’re quite social! We have one main Twitter account (@iloveswmag), where we share recent blog posts, happenings in the office, behind-the-scenes deets on shoot days, industry discounts and sample sales, news about Southern friends and events, and much more. All the SW ladies have their own accounts, too. So if you like business + branding, follow Lara, or if paper pretties and mini food are more your thing, follow Emily! Nicole’s great about finding neat design finds, and Marissa is our source for all things preppy + pretty.

Next, there’s Facebook. You may all feel free to like us here :) We share much of the same insider news and details that we do on Twitter, but it’s fun to see the conversations develop on FB. Plus, we sometimes ask fun polls on our Facebook page, and love hearing what y’all have to say!

Up next is Pinterest! You can follow Southern Weddings here. We love to pin photos from blog and print features, and it’s great for y’all, too, because we sort photos into different, fun categories. So if you’re looking for sweet tea + other drinks, biscuits + other delectables, or bow ties + boutonnieres, we’ve got you covered. We also have boards for ceremonies, fashion + style, bouquets, sweets, Southern traditions… you name it. And of course, each color has its own board, too. Get pinning!

And while you’re there, feel free to follow each individual account, too: Lara, Emily, Marissa, and Nicole. (If you need a Pinterest invite, just let us know!)

Our newest obsession is Lover.ly, a curated visual search engine just for weddings – love! You can find all of the SW bundles right here, and we’re adding more every day!

And there you have it! Southern Weddings in a nutshell (make that a pecan husk, natch). Questions, just ask! And if you’re new around these parts, introduce yourself below! We LOVE to meet our readers!

emily Written with love by Emily
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  1. avatar Emily reply

    Hi y’all! Just figured I’d introduce myself, since you asked. :) My name’s Emily, I’m a Junior at a small university in North Carolina, and even though there are no wedding bells in the super-near future for me, I’ve been poring over your blog literally every single day for a few months now! I absolutely adore all things Southern and all things wedding-related! I’m also an aspiring journalist/writer, so I and was dying to apply for the internship position with y’all this summer but couldn’t be in Chapel Hill for logistical reasons. :( So I’m definitely keeping my eyes open for any future opportunities here – ’cause I LOVE SW MAG!

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

Bella Flora creates some of the most stunning arrangements I’ve ever seen, including the ones in this V4 wedding. They’re based in Florida’s Emerald Coast.

Caroline Joy is based in Texas and gets excited about creating photos filled with natural light and (unsurprisingly) joy.

Events in the City is a wedding and special events design and coordination company with a background in fashion, film, and catering, and they’re based in the Washington, DC metro area.

Flaire Weddings & Events is a planning and design company that specializes in creating weddings with luxurious touches and thoughtful details. They’re based in Jacksonville, Florida.

Georgia Ann’s Paperie was launched with the vision to be a high end stationery and invitations online store that stocks products that will catch your eye and broaden your imagination.

Jonathan Connolly is a photographer in Florida with a love for people and a passion for art.

Mi Amore Foto, based in Florida, takes an editorial approach to photographing weddings because she doesn’t want her couples to look back on their day and remember her being there, she wants them to remember everything else. Love that!

Michelle March (whose beautiful work you saw earlier today!) is crazy about love stories, and loves capturing them in the most beautiful light. She is based in Florida.

Posh Petals and Pearls is a wedding planning company based in Savannah that brings both lavish and intimate events to life.

The Sugar Suite is a personal, contemporary, and stylish boutique bakery located in Maitland, Florida.

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 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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    Congratulations! What a fantastic lineup!

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A week from today will mark the three-month countdown to my wedding – whoo! Time flies, does it not? All of the vendors are booked and big decisions have been made, and now we’re busy fitting the smaller details into place – ceremony readings, centerpiece details, and, among many other things, favors.

If you, too, are still searching for the perfect token for your guests, I’d recommend taking a look at today’s sponsor, Weddingfavors.org! They have pages and pages of options for wedding favors, with something to fit every style.

These beehive candle wedding favors would be a great treat for a bridal shower like the one we featured a few months back!

I think personalized wedding favors are the best kind, as I’m sure you do, too. I thought these rustic twig frames were sweet, and if it were me, I’d print out a photo of the bride or groom with each guest, and set them at each place setting in lieu of a place card!

These shell place card holders are perfect for a beachy wedding. I’d definitely reuse these at a dinner party post-wedding!

Weddingfavors.org has been kind enough to offer you lovely belles and beaus 15% off their goods with code SWED15. Happy shopping!

emily Written with love by Emily
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  1. avatar Kelsey reply

    LOVE the seashell place card holders. Such a great way to double as favors and something useful for the reception too!

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