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Kristin and I often joke about our hair washing schedules, but let’s be honest… we’re only semi-joking. Of course, this makes me extra thankful for easy and chic hairstyles that can be done on second (or third!) day hair. So, if you’re in need of a fun Valentine’s Day style that’s quick and stylish, I have something just for you. And, of course, we put a bow on it!

Big SW hugs to Brooke of Colorbox Photographers for these fun photos.

To start, tease all over the crown of your head, focusing on the center. (If you need a little teasing refresher course, take a peek at this post!) After I have sufficient height, I spray it all over with a workable hairspray and smooth out my part/swoop with a comb.

Then, using a good old-fashioned hair tie, I secure all my hair in a low ponytail. I try to keep the shape and body of the tease while wrapping the hair tie as many times as will comfortably fit. Then, I pull ONLY the underneath of the ponytail tighter, while leaving the top layer of hair with volume. Next, I lay my hands flat on my head and gently push the top layer of hair forward to increase the “bump.”

Now for two of my favorite tricks for the perfect Southern pony! First, using the rat tail of the comb, I carefully reshape and pull up any hair that might not be exactly where I want it (check from the front to see if the shape is symmetrical). I also like to pull the back up a bit more to give it a little extra oomph! Second, I lift half of the hair from the ponytail and place an itty bitty clear (or whatever color matches your hair best!) claw clip in the middle. This helps give your ponytail that little bump that just looks extra cute.

And since it’s Valentine’s Day, I added a bright red bow! I actually used leftover Christmas ribbon, but any ribbon will do. Grosgrain is great because of its texture.

There you have it, belles!I’d love to hear if there are any beauty or hair tutorials you’d like to see in the future!

Photos by Brooke Glassford of Colorbox Photographers, shot at Kim Box Studios.

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Happy Valentine’s Day, friends! We have been hard at work over the last few months making the Southern Weddings Shop an even lovelier and more helpful resource for y’all, and today is an exciting day! Our shop has a brand new, easy to navigate look, new features, and some mighty fine new products. Let’s take a look around!

It’s true, we’re smitten with our shop’s new look, but she’s even prettier on the inside, if you know what I mean. Y’all now have the option of leaving reviews for our products, which will be so helpful to future brides and gift-givers! Thank you to everyone who has already left a review (and if you’d like to leave your own, we would so appreciate that!).

In addition to our signature products like the Joyful Wedding Planner, the Memories of Us prompted journal, and the Welcome Home guest book, today we’re excited to launch a library of wedding planning e-books! These e-books, priced from $6-$18, are meant to either accompany our wedding planner (they go into more depth than we could in the planner, or cover entirely new topics), or stand apart from it (for example, if you’ve already purchased a different wedding planner but want our take on a topic).

Today, we’re so happy to share our first two e-books: All About Southern Wedding Traditions ($6) and the Ultimate Guide to Budgeting for Your Wedding ($12). You’ll be hearing more about both in the weeks to come, as well as other offerings! Shhh… a little birdy told me a guide for mothers of the bride is up next :)

To celebrate Valentine’s Day and our shop’s relaunch, we’re celebrating with 14% off EVERYTHING for today only with code ILOVESW. Plus, we’ll throw all of y’all who purchase something from the shop TODAY into a hat and draw one winner for a $50 Visa gift card, which we’ll mail in time for a date night this weekend! So fun.

So, go take a click around, and tell us what you think! I’d also love to hear: what would you love to see in future e-book topics?

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One of my favorite things Emily says is “You can have a wedding on any budget, you just can’t have any wedding on any budget.” Preach, girl! A price tag has nothing to do with how beautiful and meaningful your celebration is, but the fact of the matter is, weddings are expensive. If you, like the vast, VAST majority of brides, aren’t able or willing to splurge on every single detail of your wedding, the key to using your budget well, in the places that matter to you and your beau, is choosing your priorities early on.

From Alex and Connor’s wedding, by Mustard Seed Photography

We can’t stand “advice” that tells you exactly what to cut from your wedding–everyone’s priorities are different, after all! That said, there will always be some things that you can cut or save on, as well as things you’ll want to splurge on. To figure out your own priorities, we’ve found that the most helpful thing to do is to sit down with your fiancé in front of a list of possible wedding expenses (we’ve started a list for you below!). After crossing off anything that you know isn’t applicable to your unique situation, take turns circling the THREE things that matter most to each of you about your wedding.

Possible wedding expenses:
– Paper goods
– Bride’s gown
– Hair stylist
– Makeup artist
– Bride’s accessories
– Groom’s outfit
– Groom’s accessories
– Ceremony venue
– Reception venue
– Photographer
– Videographer
– Wedding planner
– Wedding coordinator
– Florist
– Ceremony decor
– Reception decor
– Catering
– Alcohol
– Band
– DJ
– Getaway vehicle
– Bridesmaid gifts
– Groomsmen gifts
– Welcome bags
– Favors
– Cake/dessert

This is just a starter list, so feel free to add anything you can think of! (P.S. If you have our Joyful Wedding Planner, there’s a worksheet for this on page 47).

From Maggie and Travis’ wedding, by Gracie Blue

Once you each have your top three circled, narrow it down to your three overall priorities. If there’s anything you both circled, those are obvious choices! Answers all over the place? That’s okay too. Think back to your wedding vision and choose the priorities that best match that. For example, maybe he circled catering and you didn’t…but you both LOVE the idea of a family-style meal made with all local, seasonal ingredients, just like the way you cook at home. If that’s central to your values and your vision for your day, it may need to take priority over the wooden cross-back chairs you’ve had your eye on for the reception.

Again, there are no wrong answers here. Just like your love story is totally unique to you and your beau, your wedding priorities will be too. For a little encouragement, here are some examples from a few of the weddings on our team:

Lisa: photography, flowers, my dress
Emily: photography, videography, paper goods
Marissa: photography, reception venue, catering

From Anne Sydney and Jesse’s wedding, by Melanie Mauer

We hope this exercise is helpful! Once you complete it, we’d love to know, what are your top three priority categories? Let us know in the comments below!

lisa Written with love by Lisa
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  1. avatar Shaun – Wedding Videos reply

    love <3. Such gorgeous photographs. The cake at the end is amazing.

  2. avatar Annika Larson reply

    I am planning my wedding for this fall. We want to make sure everything is planned out perfectly. This is a great idea to help prioritize all the different things that need to be planned. I definitely think that the reception and ceremony venue has a big role in the planning process.

  3. avatar Being a Gracious Bride Throughout Your Engagement     | Kyla Mary Events & Design reply

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