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Engaged Reader Round-Up No. 3

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Yesterday we toasted pink champagne in honor of our very own bride-to-be Miss Emily’s at a fabulous surprise shower, and today I am even more excited to share in the joy of these readers engagements!

I do have to give the beaus in these pics some major credit! We Southern Weddings ladies we’re bursting at the seams trying not to spill the beans about Emily’s shower. I can’t even imagine keeping the secret of an engagement!

Left to right and top to bottom, big hugs to Biana S., Alexis F., Brittany T., and Mariel T.

From left to right and top to bottom, congratulations to Beth L., Gretchen G., Jessica R., and Jenny T.

Left to right and top to bottom, happy planning to Patrice D., Devon M., Ashley M., Hannia D.

Left to right and top to bottom: Kate K., Sherry S., Candace W., and Taylor J. We love seeing Sherry enjoying a little Southern Weddings while her beau catches up on sports!

I’m a sucker for a fellow who’s able to have a few snaps of the big question! Especially in front of a gorgeous church – swoon!

Top to bottom: Bre and Carrie A.

Top to bottom: Sara B., Victoria T., and Laurie from Bee Photographie. Laurie’s sweet moment was captured by Kallima Photography.

Congratulations to all of our engaged friends! We are so excited for you, and cannot wait to share in your planning process!

Got engaged recently? We want to hear from you! Send me your smiling proposal faces with the subject line “I’m Engaged!”

marissa Written with love by Marissa
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  1. avatar Lara reply

    Oh this makes me SO happy! CONGRATS Y’ALL!!!

  2. avatar Jessica of My Baking Heart reply

    Thank you so much for including us! What an honor! :)

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Friends, if there is one thing you know about me, it’s that I love paper. Love it! One of the highlights of my professional career has been covering the National Stationery Show three times for y’all, and invitation samples are always placed on my desk in the office. So I’m sure it will come as no surprise to anyone that I was thinking about our wedding invitations from Day One!

Actually, I suppose you could say I was thinking about our wedding invitations from Day One minus three years, because 2009 is when I fell in love with this invitation, a collaboration between I Am Always Hungry, Birdie Birdie, and Battery.

My friend Emily Ley had warned me that this sort of invitation (particularly its light type on dark stock, which is nearly impossible to achieve with letterpress) would be very difficult to produce, so even though I dabble in graphic design, I knew that I would be enlisting professional help with this project.

But which one? Throughout my time at Southern Weddings I’ve had the great privilege of working with so many talented paper artisans (for lack of a better term!), but two immediately stuck out in my mind as being a perfect fit for my and John’s style. The first was Jess from Magpie Paper Works, who I worked with on the Williamsburg shoot from V4. Jess created the custom wine labels and coasters, and even though it was a fairly small project, her cheerfulness, passion, and classic-with-a-twist style shone through.

Let me tell y’all, I am SO happy I chose to work with Jess! She took my inspiration and delivered a final product that was more than I could have hoped for. Before I reveal our final invites, I thought it might be fun to see Jess’s first sketches and brainstorming board:

So fun, right? Once Jess had fleshed out our design, it was time to bring in the second artisan I mentioned above. Y’all, I cannot say enough good things about Moya Minns of MM Ink. She has worked on countless SW projects, from the very first photo shoot I ever contributed to, to the Williamsburg shoot, to our first Fearrington shoot, to one of our cover finalists from V3. Her work is classically beautiful, but always with a little surprise twist. I love it so, so much.

But enough chatter – let’s get to the real thing! Our invite, like my inspiration invite, was a trifold, and this is what guests saw when they pulled it out of the envelope:

Jess hand-drew the little heart and the vine/boxwood pattern. Amazing!

Open the next flap, and you’ll see this:

Oh my goodness, y’all, that boxwood wreath (with the little heart worked in!!) combined with Moya’s calligraphy monogram? Be still my heart.

Let’s take a closer look at that inner flap…

Why, it’s a verse from one of our ceremony reading possibilities!

At 9×18 inches when fully unfolded, our invitation certainly makes an impact. I can’t wait to frame this beauty and hang it in our home!

Here’s a closer look at Moya’s amazing handiwork. I told her I was particularly a fan of her “Lola” and “Burgues” styles, and she kindly combined elements from both just for me. It only took her one try to knock it out of the park!

Here’s the whole suite together:

Though it doesn’t hold a candle to Moya’s work, I was pretty pleased with how my envelope addressing turned out. It sure gave me a renewed appreciation for professional calligraphers, though!

So there you have it, friends! A look at our invites, which set the scene for our upcoming big day. I sure hope the actual celebration lives up to this teaser! :)

Next time: A peek at a few of the DIY projects I’ve been working on!

In case you missed a post…
The main characters | Where we’re getting married | I go dress shopping | We choose a photographer | I ponder bridesmaid style | Mini food! | The music | We’re renting a tent! | We discuss bouquets + boutonnieres | We send out our save the dates | I gather hair and makeup inspiration | We talk cake and sweets | I introduce you to our videographer | We create a registry | We buy a tuxedo | We style a reception | I choose accessories | We take engagement photos! | We plan our ceremony | We discuss ceremony music and readings | We firm up wedding day details

Moya Minns is a fabulous member of our Blue Ribbon Vendor Directory!

emily Written with love by Emily
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  1. avatar Emily Alice reply

    I’m DYING over these, Emily! They’re sooo beautiful!

  2. avatar Moya Minns reply

    Emily, it was such a pleasure doing the calligraphy for you and John! I walked away from my desk several times after doing the lettering and every time I came back to it, I had the biggest smile on my face – I knew it was just right for you! xoxoxo

    • avatar Emily reply

      You’re amazing, Moya! The invite wasn’t complete until we dropped your lettering in!

  3. avatar Theresa reply

    Love the color combo of the light and dark!

  4. avatar Madelynne Moulton reply

    SO MUCH sass and personality! I absolutely love it and the calligraphy work is truly gorgeous. The pink envelope is such a great pop of color too! Very preppy and beautiful!

    • avatar Emily reply

      Haha Madelynne, no one’s told me they have sass yet, but I love it!!

  5. avatar Jess reply

    Oh Emily, it was such a delight collaborating together with you and John! (I’m still happy-dancing!) Your ideas really made the design sing — and your guests are in for such a stylish, delightful and most of all, meaningful celebration. Thank you for opening your heart & sharing your love story with me. Blessed & honored! xoxo

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I hope y’all are having a wonderful weekend full of Southern Doin’s! Take a quick break to watch this lovely wedding film from Pen Weddings, and I guarantee you’ll feel just a bit more Southern than you did before :)

From Sarah, the videographer:

Susanna and Brian are one of the most happy, giddy, in-love couples I have ever seen. It was almost shocking anytime you saw them NOT smiling. This entire wedding– the couple, the family, the wedding party, the guests– was the perfect example of southern charm and hospitality… and let’s not forget the yummy southern cooking. Fried chicken, fried catfish, green beans, rice… so yummy, and so perfect for this wedding. The groom is not a huge “cake person” so he had a pie bar instead, and oh my was it good. And boy did this crowd love to dance. The Regulars Band from Atlanta rocked the night away! The wedding was at Brian’s family’s ranch in the small town of Coushatta, Louisiana and you could tell how much it meant to them to have it there. No only did Brian and Susanna plan much of this wedding online (you should see Susanna’s Pinterest boards), it’s where they met too. Hearing them tell the story of how they became friends on Match.com is so fun, and funny. It was in fact their Southern roots that brought them together, as they were living in Orange County, California at the time and Susanna was excited to find another southerner in the area. Everyone put so much effort into making this the perfect day, and it really was.

Pen Weddings is a fabulous member of our Blue Ribbon Vendor Directory!

emily Written with love by Emily
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  1. avatar Sarah reply

    Thanks so much for sharing ladies!

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