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The Anatomy of a Southern Wedding

I got an email from a reporter today letting me know that an article we contributed to has been syndicated.  Very exciting… “there are over 200 runs, both online and in print, reaching over 2 million households in the U.S. and Canada.”  Thanks so much for including us, Anna! (And congrats on your engagement!!)

“The Anatomy of a Southern Wedding”

From groom’s cakes to a deep commitment to family tradition, Southern weddings have a charm all their own.

The groom’s cake! It’s awful … it’s in the shape of a giant armadillo. Worse, the cake part is red velvet. People are going to be hacking into this poor animal that looks like it’s bleedin’ to death!

So goes one of the more infamous quotes from “Steel Magnolias,” the 1989 film that served up a hearty portion of Southern charm and familiarized the rest of the nation with the Southern tradition of oddball wedding cakes for the groom. Although modern Southern weddings can vary as widely as any region in the United States, says Danielle Flowers, executive editor of Southern Weddings magazine, there are definitely a few elements that characterize a true Southern soirée, and the always personal, often outrageous – think football mascots or stadiums, golf bags, boats and duck hunting scenes – groom’s cakes are just the icing on the, well, cake.

First and foremost for a Southern wedding are family traditions, and the rituals begin well before the big day.

“It’s customary to have a number of showers for the bride thrown by her cousins, bridesmaids and every female friend of the family, who will then expect your mother to throw their daughter a shower when it’s her trip down the aisle,” says Flowers. As for the gentlemen, they tend to forgo the stereotypical bachelor party in exchange for a day of golf or deep-sea fishing. But come the weekend of the wedding, the party once again belongs to the bride, with a bridesmaids’ luncheon, usually given by the bride’s aunts or the closest friends of the bride’s mother.

A deep connection with family, especially symbolically, then continues through the wedding. The classic Southern bride wants to honor her family with special remembrances, says Flowers, such as incorporating flowers that her grandmother had chosen for her own bouquet.

“The bride’s shoulders are covered when she goes to the church (where no one is wearing a baseball hat), the bride is married and then the couple is out the door to a big reception at the parish hall, the country club, or the property of a family member or friend,” says Gayden Metcalfe, a lifelong Southerner and co-author with Charlotte Hays of “Somebody is Going to Die if Lilly Beth Doesn’t Catch That Bouquet: The Official Southern Ladies’ Guide to Hosting the Perfect Wedding” (Hyperion, 2007).

Wherever the location, the Southern wedding reception also has a flavor all its own. According to Flowers, it may be stereotypical, but it’s also typically true that Southern couples will have an extremely long guest list, including cousins, cousins’ friends, all the members of their church and anyone they went to elementary school with. “I’ve seen couples put their wedding invitation info in the church bulletin as an open invite,” says Flowers.

And what do you serve those numerous guests? “In the South, you can hardly have a thing without cheese straws or salted nuts,” says Metcalfe. “It’s almost as if the wedding isn’t consummated without a salted pecan.”

In addition, brides tend to opt for good, old-fashioned Southern comfort food, featuring family favorites and Southern classics, says Flowers, incorporating their deep-fried favorites like fried green tomatoes, shrimp & grits, corn fritters and crab cakes, by serving them in small bites. In fact, small bites are often the way to go for most of the meal. Rather than the plated dinners that are so popular in other parts of the country, festive Southern receptions usually are buffets or stations.

The band will usually start off playing old favorites and then progress to a more modern feel throughout the night. But first the bride will almost always dance with her father to a very touching song, and the entire room will have teary eyes, says Flowers.

At the end of the night, expect to see the bride and groom depart the reception in a different clothing ensemble than they were sporting earlier in the night. “The honeymoon has begun,” says Flowers, “and it’s time to be comfortable – and cute!”

Focus on family, etiquette and beauty, as Metcalfe defines it, and you too can have a little Southern charm when you celebrate your big day.

xo Southern Weddings August 26, 2008 | view Southern Weddings's blog
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Julie Gandy, August 26, 2008 2:21 am   Yeehaw! Love this: Thumb up 0 reply

Congratulations you guys! That is great news.

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Details: Angie + David

How about these details!?  Stunning photography by {Jonathan Canlas Photography}.  Wedding cakes by {Carrie’s Cakes}. Florals by Julie Prince. Candy from various websites (Metrocandy.com, CandyWarehouse.com), presentation by Julie Prince. For more lovely images, check out Jonathan Canlas’ {BLOG}. Thank you so much, Jonathan, for sharing this inspiring wedding with us!  Congratulations, Angie + David!  Happy Monday~

xo Southern Weddings August 25, 2008 | view Southern Weddings's blog
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Cathy and David - Photographers, August 25, 2008 1:17 pm   Yeehaw! Love this: Thumb up 0 reply

I'm completely in love with those cakes! They are ADORABLE!! :-D

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Annette@Swanky Tables, August 25, 2008 2:47 pm   Yeehaw! Love this: Thumb up 0 reply

I love the bridal bouquet details and the cakes are amazing!! Southern Weddings always has the most fabulous real weddings!

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Julie Gandy, August 25, 2008 4:46 pm   Yeehaw! Love this: Thumb up 0 reply

I think the best description of this wedding is "FUN"! I'm sure the guests had a blast at this event.

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Dawn, August 25, 2008 7:26 pm   Yeehaw! Love this: Thumb up 0 reply

I am so loving those cakes! And the candy is total fun. Great details!

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holly hatam, August 25, 2008 9:26 pm   Yeehaw! Love this: Thumb up 0 reply

I am so IN LOVE WITH THIS WEDDING! The colors are beautiful and it is so unique!

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That is one of my favorite bouquets ever! I love the buttons!

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That is one of my favorite bouquets ever! I love the buttons!

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That is one of my favorite bouquets ever! I love the buttons!

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That is one of my favorite bouquets ever! I love the buttons!

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Details: Olivia + Tim

These impeccable details come to us from the talented {Laura Novak} The fresh color palette is perfect for an elegant spring wedding.  Olivia + Tim’s wedding decor is full of vibrant greens with hints of purple and brown. Thanks to Laura for sharing with us these lovely images. For more on Olivia + Tim’s wedding check out Laura’s {Blog}.   

From Laura: “I loved all of Olivia’s details, many of which were expertly created by our friends at Two Paper Dolls. I loved the emerald jewel tones and the vibrancy of the decor, which was so unique and lovely for a spring wedding.”   Enjoy~


xo Southern Weddings August 25, 2008 | view Southern Weddings's blog
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Julie Gandy, August 25, 2008 4:43 pm   Yeehaw! Love this: Thumb up 0 reply

The details are phenomenal! What a gorgeous venue.

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Samantha Darr, soireebliss!, August 26, 2008 5:30 am   Yeehaw! Love this: Thumb up 0 reply

With apple green as my logo color, you can imagine how much I am in love with this wedding. I especially love the detail on her wedding stationary.

Fabulous!!

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silvia, September 10, 2008 5:15 am   Yeehaw! Love this: Thumb up 0 reply

I am so in love with the purple accents of the bouquets. Everything is gorgeous!!

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Details: Sara + Christopher

I am so excited to share this stunning wedding from one of my favorite photographers, {Marie Labbancz}.  Thank you so much, Marie for sharing these incredible details with us!  Sara + Christopher wedding is filled to the brim with loveliness.  Be sure to visit Marie’s blog for more: {PART I} and {PART II} of Sara + Christopher.  

From Marie: “The two met as students at Penn State and have been together ever since. Many of their alumni friends were there to share their special day.  I fell in love with Sara’s gorgeous Vera Wang gown that she purchased at Suky Occasions. It’s such a new design that it is not even in the magazines yet. Check out the striking detail on the bodice. The wedding took place at the beautiful Winterthur Estate in Wilmington, Delaware. The beauty of the grounds of this former DuPont Estate is legendary and I was so fortunate to finally have the opportunity to photograph a wedding there. The flowers and décor were by the always amazing Donna O’Brien of Beautiful Blooms. I loved the gorgeous bay leaf garland down the ceremony aisle (yummy smell) and the crystals hanging in the green arch above their ceremony.  The wedding program “fan” that was very useful for a humid August wedding. Guests could open it up if they needed a little breeze! All the printed materials were by Two Paper Dolls. Sara loves the color orange so she knew she wanted that color strongly incorporated into her day. I loved the sweet bouquets. A real special detail on Sara’s bouquet, the lace and buttons are from the sleeve of her mothers wedding gown. After the ceremony Sara and Chris too a stroll the “Enchanted Woods” at Winterthur, and was it ever magical. It had thatched roof cabins, Magical Mushrooms and one of the best logs on the eastern seaboard. We had very limited time for couple portraits but the great grounds made it so easy to get very diverse images. I was totally WOWed by the reception décor. There were three different centerpieces. I loved the lanterns and the birds nest. Daddy serenaded Sara with a guitar solo of “Daddy’s Little Girl”. Very touching! The cutest detail were jars that had twinkling “fireflys” in them. They were so “sweet”. I actually thought they were firefly’s. I must find them for my next outdoor party!”

xo Southern Weddings August 21, 2008 | view Southern Weddings's blog
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Jessica, August 21, 2008 8:54 pm   Yeehaw! Love this: Thumb up 0 reply

I looooooooooooooove the program fans. I'm hoping to find a way to fit that into my budget...

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Christina, August 21, 2008 9:29 pm   Yeehaw! Love this: Thumb up 0 reply

What are the fireflys...and where did the bride them?

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Alexa, August 21, 2008 9:31 pm   Yeehaw! Love this: Thumb up 0 reply

I'd like to know more about those fireflies too!!!

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Victoria, August 21, 2008 9:49 pm   Yeehaw! Love this: Thumb up 0 reply

I found a source for the firefly jars!

http://www.gardeners.com/Firefly+Jar/36-664,default,pd.html?SC=XNET8002

Please visit my wedding ideas blog, www.victoriawithroses.blogspot.com! Thanks! :)

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Inspired Goodness, August 22, 2008 12:57 am   Yeehaw! Love this: Thumb up 0 reply

oooh, I just love those laurel leaf garlands. Fab!!

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Caroline Ghetes, August 22, 2008 4:04 am   Yeehaw! Love this: Thumb up 0 reply

What beautiful details! Marie's photography has always been so inspiring to lool at. She is absolutely amazing!

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The Virutal Bride, August 22, 2008 7:35 am   Yeehaw! Love this: Thumb up 0 reply

I love the firefly jars!!

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Tara, August 22, 2008 4:31 pm   Yeehaw! Love this: Thumb up 0 reply

Wow! What gorgeous details. I especially love the garland on the chairs for the ceremony- what a cool idea!

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regina holder, August 24, 2008 6:05 am   Yeehaw! Love this: Thumb up 0 reply

I LOVE Marie's photography! I've been stalking her for over 9 years! I emailed her years ago when I was first starting out and she was so sweet in her response. I was thrilled to see SW feature one of her beautiful weddings.

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Sara (The bride), August 28, 2008 11:35 pm   Yeehaw! Love this: Thumb up 0 reply

The firefly jars came from artandartifact.com. They're actually made by the same people who make the boyd's bears! They're battery operated in the lid, which isn't secure. I added some reindeer moss to the jars themselves to make it a little more realistic. :)

Thank you all for your complements! We had a fabulous day...and Marie is, without a doubt, hands down, THE BEST.

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Sara (again), August 29, 2008 2:33 am   Yeehaw! Love this: Thumb up 0 reply

One more thing...

The fireflies flicker like they're actual fireflies. Pretty cute. When I first saw them I thought to myself, "well, these are either going to be really cool, or really tacky." They ended up being such a unique sweet little touch. Most people were pretty surprised by them.

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Real Wedding: Susan + Deepak, Part II

Okay, how about these flowers?!  Stunning, right?  The huge centerpieces are comprised of a variety of striking florals:  white fuji mums, glads, lilies, and my personal favorites, bells of Ireland.  The floral team of Doug Carter mixed up the arrangement style by incorporating some tight pomander balls of circus roses.  I just love the effect that this has on the space!  Thanks {Gandy Photographers} for sharing this colorful photos with us.  Be sure to visit their {BLOG} for many, many more images of this festive event. Catering/Event Planning: Covington’s Catering, Wedding Coordinator: Paula Martinez, Cake: Red Velvet Bakery, Videography: Doug Sebastian Productions, American wedding dress: Rivini, Indian wedding dress: Ritu Kumar   Enjoy~ Rachel

Our favorite detail of the wedding was:  The flowers. Everywhere you looked, there was an abundance of beautiful flowers.
What was your most memorable moment about your wedding day?  Having all my friends dancing around me to the song Xanadu. It was like a Broadway musical – completely ridiculous, yet the most fun I’ve ever had.
Scariest moment?  Our first dance. We had a crash course dance lesson the day before the wedding. Somehow it all worked out.
Why do you love your husband?  Deepak is the most genuine and generous person I know.
The most unexpected event on our wedding day was:  All the weather forecasts strongly predicted rain for our wedding day. It turned out to be the perfect day to have an outdoor ceremony.
How was your wedding different than the way you’d always imagined it would be?  It was much bigger and grander than I thought it would be.
Three adjectives that describe the day are:  Perfect, perfect, perfect.
What advice would you give to someone planning their wedding?  We would suggest plenty of patience, time in advance for planning and expecting something to go wrong on the wedding day and being mentally prepared to deal with it. Having a “day of” planner is crucial as is having someone with the experience and connections to keep vendors in line and the plan on schedule. It’s helpful to come to the table with a very clear idea of what you want and picking people who can help you realize that idea and improve upon it.

Congratulation Susan + Deepak! We wish you a lifetime of happiness!

xo Southern Weddings August 21, 2008 | view Southern Weddings's blog
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holly hatam, August 21, 2008 1:08 pm   Yeehaw! Love this: Thumb up 0 reply

Those flowers are by far some of the most beautiful I have ever seen!

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Julia Uptagrafft, August 21, 2008 4:09 pm   Yeehaw! Love this: Thumb up 0 reply

Susan is my best friend and this was the most fabulous and beautiful wedding I have ever attended. Thank you for sharing such a special day with all of us.

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veritas, August 21, 2008 4:10 pm   Yeehaw! Love this: Thumb up 0 reply

Thank you so much for sharing these gorgeous pictures!

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Julie Bhavnani, August 21, 2008 4:57 pm   Yeehaw! Love this: Thumb up 0 reply

Thank you for making us part of this beautiful wedding.

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Josh, August 21, 2008 5:08 pm   Yeehaw! Love this: Thumb up 0 reply

Great looking wedding. I wish I could've made it.

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Missy Taylor, August 21, 2008 5:12 pm   Yeehaw! Love this: Thumb up 0 reply

The best thing was that they were able to combine two cultures into such a beautiful event. It appeared to be effortless and flawless. Everyone there had such a great time, and you could feel the love between the families how much they welcomed each other into their lives.

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Jennifer, August 21, 2008 7:19 pm   Yeehaw! Love this: Thumb up 0 reply

Wow! Everything is stunning and you look beautiful!

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Prenita, August 21, 2008 10:56 pm   Yeehaw! Love this: Thumb up 0 reply

A very tastefully planned wedding ,every minute detail given considerable thought , such a beautiful blend of two cultures.

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Reeta Patel, August 22, 2008 12:48 am   Yeehaw! Love this: Thumb up 0 reply

WOW! was the common expression heard that day ----especially when people entered the reception area --the center pieces, the big bouquets hanging from the ceiling , the lighting,etc. was incredible---jaw dropping!

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Matt W., August 22, 2008 2:04 am   Yeehaw! Love this: Thumb up 0 reply

These pictures are awesome, it's like I'm re-living the wedding all over again! Fabulous!

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Nirmala Padhiar, August 22, 2008 5:40 pm   Yeehaw! Love this: Thumb up 0 reply

Beautiful wedding decorations specialy the flowers were awesome.
Nirmala

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Dhanraj Padhiar, August 24, 2008 1:18 pm   Yeehaw! Love this: Thumb up 0 reply

.We all enjoyed the three day events.Everything was done very tastefully.

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Nitin Patel, August 24, 2008 11:57 pm   Yeehaw! Love this: Thumb up 0 reply

A very well planned, flawless, well executed wedding where no expenses were spared. The flowers were gorgeous, the spirits were high, the food was delicious and the guests were enjoying the greatest show in Valdosta. The bride looked beautiful and gorgeous and the bridegroom looked handsome. A fantasy and dream come true wedding.

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Aanchal Gupta, August 25, 2008 2:10 pm   Yeehaw! Love this: Thumb up 0 reply

WOW!!!! Wonderful wedding, glad to have been a part of it.

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Gayatri M., August 25, 2008 6:49 pm   Yeehaw! Love this: Thumb up 0 reply

Lovely wedding. The flower arrangements were gorgeous!

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Paula Martinez, August 25, 2008 7:16 pm   Yeehaw! Love this: Thumb up 0 reply

What a great weekend. Everyone had so much fun. The blending of two cultures was beautiful. Everything was just breath taking. I knew it wouldn't rain on such a beautiful bride. Thank you for letting me be part of your special day.

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Paula Martinez, August 25, 2008 7:16 pm   Yeehaw! Love this: Thumb up 0 reply

What a great weekend. Everyone had so much fun. The blending of two cultures was beautiful. Everything was just breath taking. I knew it wouldn't rain on such a beautiful bride. Thank you for letting me be part of your special day.

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