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Summer in the South: Southern Doin’s!

July 19, 2012 by Emily in InTheOffice,Main | 2 comments

Whoo-ee! I don’t know about where y’all are, but it is HOT here in Chapel Hill! To motivate ourselves to get moving (and, more importantly, to get out of the AC), we decided to start a little summer contest in the Southern Weddings office. Yes, in the middle of V5 craziness. That’s how we roll around here. We’re calling it Southern Doin’s, and we’d love for you to join us! Here’s how it works:

Every week, we each try to do as many “Southern doin’s” (i.e. Southern things, Southern activities) that we can. We use our own judgment as to what constitutes a Southern doin’ :) Then, at our weekly staff meetings on Tuesdays, we report back in with what we accomplished, and each Southern doin’ gets a rating between 1 and 5 – 1 being kind of Southern, and 5 being amazingly, over-the-top, super Southern. For example, this week I ate red velvet ice cream (oh yes I did).

At our next staff meeting, Lara, Nicole, Marissa, Kristin, and Emily Alice (our intern!) will vote on how many points I should get for this doin’. I’m hoping for at least a 3 :)

Here’s another one – Lara went to a chicken farm with her family last week!

I’m thinking she’s going to get a 4 or 5 one for this, but we’ll see!

At the end of the summer, we’ll tally up the points, and the winner will get an as-yet-undetermined prize! There’s a chart involved, because we’re very official like that.

Want to join in? Just tweet a pic of you and/or your Southern doin’ (or post it on Facebook!), and make sure to use hashtag #southerndoin. We can’t wait to see what adventures y’all have!


xo Emily July 19, 2012 | view Emily's blog
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Jessica, July 20, 2012 2:50 pm   reply This idea is so darn cute! I'm excited to see what y'all continue to do all summer. PS- Emily, is that Front Porch ice cream? Their Sweetie Tea flavor is just scrumptious and I've been meaning to try their Red Velvet!

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Sierra, July 20, 2012 6:44 pm   reply Of course, I LOVE this! No joke, I was invited to attend a tractor pull tonight.

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Georgia Barn Wedding by The Reason and Buzzy Craftery

This may sound cheesy, but looking through the images of Malloree + Jordan’s wedding makes me feel warm and fuzzy. The newlyweds crafted a ceremony that was thoughtful, filled with faith and full of love from friends and family. We’re grateful for The Reason for giving us so many great images from their “I do’s.” Scroll through and you’ll see what I’m talking about when I say their group prayer could bring tears to your eyes. Of course, you’ll instantly smile when you see M + J’s cute personalized paper items at their reception!

I brought my mom, my youngest sister, and four of my bridesmaids dress shopping with me. I had already gone dress shopping with my mom, but was stuck on two dresses. I was also stuck on what I had envisioned myself looking like on my wedding day (in all lace) or going with what my mom liked best (a ball gown). Most of my girls actually liked my mom’s pick better, but when I really thought about it, I knew that if I bought the ball gown, I would be thinking about the all-lace, vintage looking dress. So that is what I went with and I couldn’t have loved my dress more. It was a perfect fit for our farm wedding.

We will never tire of seeing adorable ring bearers! We especially love this one’s sign — a sweet change from the usual “Here comes the bride.”

Our favorite detail of the wedding was: Washing each other’s feet during the ceremony and asking family and friends who wanted to pray for us to stand and join us. EVERYONE stood and gathered around us. It was beautiful.

Did you write your own vows? If so, what was your favorite phrase, verse or line? We did. That was important to us. My favorite part was that both of us quoted Ruth 1:16-17, “But Ruth said, ‘Do not urge me to leave you or to return from following you. For where you go I will go, and where you lodge I will lodge. Your people shall be my people, and your God my God. Where you die I will die, and there will I be buried. May the Lord do so to me and more also if anything but death parts me from you.”
Tell us about some of the songs you used throughout your wedding. The bridal processional was to “Where I Belong” by Cory Asbury. We washed each other’s feet to “Wedding Day” by Casting Crowns, had the prayer to “Before the Throne” by Shane & Shane, and recessed to “Mine to Love” by Dave Barnes. Our first dance was to “Close Enough” by Sean McConnell.

Our wedding was located on a 500-acre farm complete with open fields and a beautiful, rustic barn. Some traditions we incorporated were having a groom’s cake. Jordan had two cheesecakes with a banner from his alma mater. The food served was delicious BBQ sliders, my grandmother’s macaroni and cheese recipe, apple cole slaw, chicken fingers and more.

Describe your wedding cake or dessert: Wedding cake was delicious. It was two-tiered with white buttercream on the outside. The inside was ombre and went from strawberry, lemon, to white wedding cake. The outside was decorated beautifully with flowers from the wedding.

The most memorable moment of the day was dancing with my two favorite men, my husband and my daddy. Also, our reception was probably one of the most fun dance parties I’ve ever been a part of.

How did the two of you meet? Tell us your story. We met as missionaries in Australia. We were both at a missionary training school called Youth With a Mission. Dating isn’t allowed within the program while you’re there, which is great because it doesn’t allow for distractions. But our hearts were starting to change toward the other, without the other even knowing! So to make a VERY long story short, through much prayer and lots of waiting, leaving each other for two months to separate field outreaches to Papua New Guinea and East Timor, we finally started dating after our graduation on June 10. We traveled to Sydney for two weeks afterwards and then I made my trip back to Georgia and Jordan went back to Texas. We traveled back and forth for two months until we decided that I would move to Texas. I’ve been here happily ever since!
Describe the proposal. We dated for four months before we got engaged. Everyone always says, “When you know, you know.” I thought that was such a crock until it happened to us! I told Jordan that I didn’t want anything over the top because that’s just not who we are, and Jordan was up for the challenge. On Sunday, October 30th, we went to church in the morning and then made plans to spend the day with his family like we do every Sunday. I made plans to have coffee with his sister while the rest of the family was supposedly at home. In the middle of our coffee date, we get a phone call from our sister-in-law asking if we wanted to meet her and our nephew Jax for some ice cream. When we met them, my sister-in-law said, “Jax, show Malloree what you learned at Sunday school today!” He handed me a folded up piece of paper, so I unfold it and started reading it. It’s a letter from Jordan. I knew what was happening and just tried to whiz through the letter to get to the end. I looked up after I finished speed reading and my handsome man was walking toward me, all dressed up, ring in hand. After he asked and I finally said yes, the whole family came out of nowhere, as well as the surprise photographer! Jordan did a wonderful job, incorporating some of my favorite things, our nephew and ice cream, and I loved spending it with the family.
In what month did you get married? May
How many guests attended your wedding? 140
Did you decide to do a “first look”? We talked about it, but Jordan is very traditional and he did not want to see me at all the day of. I was really glad that we didn’t, because the anticipation of seeing each other for the first time was so great.
Describe your wedding flowers: Beautiful — coral peonies, Juliet roses, ranunculus, hydrangeas, and tons of wildflowers. Our flowers were one of my favorite parts of the whole wedding.
What was the biggest challenge you had to overcome while planning your wedding? Planning a Georgia wedding while living in Texas and also keeping in mind that it was my wedding, my one day. I had to really consider that when others’ opinions rubbed me the wrong way.
What range did your wedding budget fall into? $10,000 – $25,000
What is the one thing you are most happy you splurged on? Having a videographer
What advice do you have for folks currently planning a wedding? Don’t get caught up in the details. Hire a wedding planner, or at least a day-of coordinator. Remember that it is your wedding and it doesn’t always have to be traditional.
What’s next for you as a couple? What are you looking forward to in the future? Right now, we are enjoying being newlyweds and starting life as just the two of us. We are looking forward to one day starting a family and potentially going back into ministry in the next few years.

Photographer: Chris and Allie Bartelski from The Reason / Videographer: The Reason In Motion / Wedding Planner/Coordinator: Ashley Buzzy McHugh of Buzzy Craftery / Ceremony Venue: The Lake at Foxwoods, Tallapoosa GA / Reception Venue: The Old Barn at Foxwoods / Flowers & Decor: Lindsay Coletta and Buzzy Craftery / Cake Baker: Highland Bakery / Cupcake Baker: Allie Webber / Catering: Josh McCorsley of Events by Joshua D / Rental Furniture: Four Inch Fold Vintage Rental / Linens: Unlimited Rentals / Lighting: Buzzy Craftery / Invitations & Stationery: Ashley Buzzy McHugh of Buzzy Craftery / Bride’s Dress: Allure Couture from Bride Beautiful / Veil: Bride Beautiful / Hairstylist: Bridesmaid / Makeup Artist: Keka Heron / Bride’s Shoes: Badgley Mischka / -- Select Vendor Type --: Bow Monde in Fawn by J Crew

xo Nicole July 19, 2012 | view Nicole's blog
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Lisa, July 19, 2012 11:05 pm   reply What a beautiful couple and gorgeous wedding! That dress is phenomenal on her!

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» Love List, July 20, 2012 8:02 am   reply [...] {Much like the first picture in today’s love list, this shot put an instant smile on my face! I love thinking about the joy that must have been felt in this moment. By The Reason via Southern Weddings} [...]

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Friday Favorites | Elizabeth Ashleigh, July 20, 2012 3:07 pm   reply [...] details abound in this Georgia barn wedding, and the couple included such a beautiful passage of Scripture in their [...]

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Sam, July 20, 2012 6:12 pm   reply Was such a blessing to be there with the two of you. No matter how beautiful the photos are, they don't compare to the love that spilled out of you, and onto you from our Father. Love each word and photo.

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Ways to Plan for a Windy Wedding | The Destination Wedding Blog - Jet Fete by Bridal Bar, April 23, 2013 9:22 am   reply [...] {Photos: Ceremony: Alea Lovely via Ruffled, Bride: Southern Weddings, Couple: Constance Zahn, Rocks: Once Wed, Ring Bearer: Etsy, Pinwheels: The Reason via Southern Weddings} [...]

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Happy Three Year SW-versary, Emily!

July 18, 2012 by Lara in InTheOffice,Main | 4 comments

Hi y’all! I had to hack into our regular posting schedule to write this little surprise note about a very special belle in our office. The soon-to-be Mrs. Emily A Thomas has been with us here at Southern Weddings for three years today. And, oh, what a beautiful three years it has been! Don’t let her “Creative Director” title fool you as she has done every job under the sun in our tiny little company to make us soar. From crafting the perfect words to hauling buckets and buckets of flowers and linens to shoots to dreaming up the prettiness you see here every day and in print to caring deeply for our vendors and brides to hunting for the best content in the South to baking us cupcakes (the woman can bake y’all!), Emily is a one-of-a-kind gal with a very big heart.

Truly, I don’t know where we’d be without her.  She has changed everything and continues to push us to grow and stay rooted in what matters most.  So, I had to take a moment to invite you all to celebrate her with me.  She makes our world a happier, prettier more inspiring place… a place where magnolias, banjos, biscuits and family shine bright.  Happy three year Southern Weddings anniversary and thank you from ALL of us!  Love, Lara

Images: Love Life Images, Gina Zeidler


xo Lara July 18, 2012 | view Lara's blog
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Emily, July 19, 2012 9:46 am   reply Y'all are so sweet!!! Thank you, Miss L! Still as thrilled to be here as the day I arrived (perhaps even more so). Here's to many more!

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Tamara Menges, July 19, 2012 9:51 am   reply Congratulations! Thank you for bringing such amazing inspiration to us!

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Carly Totten, July 19, 2012 10:13 am   reply Congratulations, Emily! You're inspiration boards and Emily Plans A Wedding posts are my favorite. : )

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Megan, July 19, 2012 10:17 am   reply You're the BEE'S KNEES, EMILY!!!! : )

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North Carolina Morning Mountain Wedding by Dixie Pixel

I fell in love with this wedding even before I saw the photos from Dixie Pixel. Allison + Scott knew that getting their 70 ceremony guests to the top of a mountain to witness their vows would be a challenge, but their “I do’s” at Max Patch Bald on the Appalachian Trail told their story in a way no other location could.

“When we first started dating, Scott left to hike the Continental Divide Trail and we made no plans to stay together. I wasn’t sure if I would hear from him at all while he was gone, but every town that he hiked to along the trail, Scott would stop at a payphone and call me, so I felt like I was with him on his journey. About 2 months into the his hike, I flew from Knoxville to Montana on to see him for about 30 hours. Upon arriving in Montana I had to drive two hours to a place called “bench mark wilderness” and try and find him since there was no way to communicate with each other. In the pitch black on a gravel road, I traveled for over an hour having no clue if I was going the right direction. I found Scott on the side of the road where he had been for over eight hours waiting for me to arrive (having just hiked about 30-35 miles per day for a week to get to a place where we could meet). I dropped him back on the trail a day and a half later. We have been together ever since.”

The most memorable part of the day was hiking up the mountain with my nine bridesmaids enjoying the panoramic views of the Blue Ridge and Smoky Mountains and being on top of the mountain with Scott and looking out at our family and loved ones, seeing everyone just being truly happy and emotional. It was a very magical experience.

Did you write your own vows? If so, what was your favorite phrase, verse or line? We didn’t but Scott is a thru hiker and has hiked the ECT, the PCT, the AT and has attempted to hike the Continental Divide trail on two occasions. Part of my vows to him was to support his dreams, including his hiking.
What readings, if any, did you have at your ceremony? We didn’t have any, but our officiant, Lynda Evans led the our mountain top guests in a group meditation, followed by the vows and the ring ceremony.
Tell us about some of the songs you used throughout your wedding. There was only one song played at the actual wedding on top of the mountain. Dave Campbell played the guitar and he and his wife Katie sang “Home” by Edward Sharp by the Magnetic Zeroes as I walked up. The music at the brunch reception was bluegrass music played by the band Y’uns.

The shot above and below have me torn. Both sum up the day perfectly, in my opinion!

What Southern details or traditions did you include in your celebration? What was Southern about your wedding? The décor of the ceremony was the panoramic view of the Smoky and Blue Ridge Mountains and the wild buttercup flowers. At the reception, drinks were served in mason jars, farm tables were used for dining, the flowers were roses and hydrangeas mixed with sunflowers significant to the couple in mason jars. Vintage plates and napkins were used, little jars of local Tennessee Wildflower honey and dippers were at each table setting as a party favor, and the columns of the old George Barber home were wrapped in a garland of roses.

Our wedding flowers were hydrangeas and wild flowers, roses and sunflowers. For the cake, I ordered three regular cakes from Magpies: one strawberry shortcake, one pineapple upside down and one chocolate.

How did the two of you meet? Scott was bartending at the Crown & Goose and I lived a block away and frequented the pub. He was pretty clueless, and I had to overtly hit on him for him to get the picture!
Describe the proposal. There wasn’t one. We just decided it was time.
In what month did you get married? May
How many guests attended your wedding? About 70 on the mountain and 150 at the reception
Our favorite detail of the wedding was: “Home” by Edward Sharp and the Magnetic Zeroes is significant to us because the first time I heard these lyrics, I thought of Scott. “Moats and boats and waterfalls, alleyways and payphone calls, I been everywhere with you.”
What was the biggest challenge you had to overcome while planning your wedding? Getting the guests up the mountain and having a bathroom for them to use!
What range did your wedding budget fall into? $10,000 – $15,000
What is the one thing you are most happy you splurged on? Photography
What advice do you have for folks currently planning a wedding? We decided to get married on April 8 and had the wedding the next month on May 20. I totally recommend a quick engagement. It was less stress and it was a super special and exciting month.
What’s next for you as a couple? What are you looking forward to in the future? We’re continuing to renovate our home and will someday have kids.

Photographer: Dixie Pixels / Letterpress Invitations: BJ Alumbaugh / Ceremony Venue: Max Patch Bald, NC / Reception Venue: Bride and Groom's home / Flowers & Decor: Nancy McGlasson / Bouquets: The Flower Pot / Cake Baker: Magpies Bakery / -- Select Vendor Type --: Luxe Catering / Rental Furniture: Restoration Rentals / Linens: BBJ Linen / -- Select Vendor Type --: Frondescence Gown by Beth Bowley for BHLDN / Bride’s Veil/Hair Accessories: White Orchid Bridal / Bride’s Shoes: Sam Edelman / Bridesmaid Dresses: Various

xo Nicole July 18, 2012 | view Nicole's blog
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MacKenzie, July 18, 2012 11:23 am   reply One of my favorite weddings! Beautiful images and LOVE LOVE LOVE that they tied the knot in the morning and enjoyed a brunch after the ceremony. Also, how cute are those little pancake appetizers!? I really adore the creativity of this couple in making their wedding so "them"!

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Nicole, July 18, 2012 3:58 pm   reply MacKenzie, I SO agree. I love that they ignored everyone's advice not to have a mountaintop ceremony -- it was so special and meaningful.

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Emily, July 18, 2012 6:54 pm   reply Your whole wedding seems like it was so beautiful, but I just had to specifically comment because I LOVE the song you used in your ceremony. "Home" by Edward Sharp and the Magnetic Zeroes is one of my favorite songs, but I never thought of it for a wedding until now - its perfect!

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susan, July 18, 2012 8:36 pm   reply i am the very proud mother of the groom, it was a beautiful wedding and scott and allison are the absolute best!!

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scott & allison | Dixie Pixel Photography, July 18, 2012 9:17 pm   reply [...] places.  Some of the images above were taken by him.  Also, a big thank you to the ladies at Southern Weddings for featuring this wedding on their blog today! Post a comment [...]

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Emily, July 19, 2012 9:48 am   reply I love this wedding for so many reasons, but one of them is because I've hiked on Max Patch Bald! Absolutely beautiful, and perfect for a breathtaking ceremony!

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Sarah Der, July 19, 2012 11:21 am   reply I love this wedding/couple/photographer/mountaintop so, so much.

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Big Decisions: The Venue (Part 2) | My Big Colorful Wedding, November 5, 2012 10:11 pm   reply [...] from Wedding Wire Image by Sposa Bella Photography) Max Patch Bald, North Carolina. (Image from Southern Weddings Image by Dixie Pixel [...]

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blog love | Dixie Pixel Photography, December 13, 2012 10:52 am   reply [...] & Allison's wedding (my post here) was featured on both Southern Weddings and Rock N' Roll Bride blogs.   Joe & Jordan's wedding (my post here) was featured on [...]

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2012 weddings | Dixie Pixel Photography, December 31, 2012 6:32 pm   reply [...] Michael & Colby Greg & Bonne Scott & Allison (featured in Enchanted Brides Magazine, Southern Weddings blog and Rock 'N Roll Bride blog) Kevin & Erica Joe & Jordan (featured in Pink Bride Magazine [...]

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Big Decisions: The Venue (Part 2) | Weddingbee, May 10, 2013 9:51 pm   reply [...] Patch Bald, North Carolina. (Image from Southern Weddings / Image by Dixie Pixel [...]

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Southern Fab Finds: Cornhole Sets

July 17, 2012 by Nicole in Contests,Main | 135 comments

If there is one thing that the Southern Wedding ladies love, it’s a good game of cornhole. And a game at a wedding? It’s a practice of which we are definite proponents. Just check out our Southern Traditions post on cornhole and our Pinterest board dedicated to those adorable custom boards!

I think it’s such a great idea that couples are investing in the customization effort behind these lawn games. After all, you’ll be using them well after the wedding! That’s where SC Cornhole Games comes in. They provide boards, bags and sets for your favorite summer past time. I love that they also sell weather-resistant cornhole sets! Genius.

We are pumped that SC Cornhole Games is giving THREE lucky readers a full white cornhole set, including the boards, bags and a tote — totally ready for you to customize!

To Enter: There are two ways to enter!
1. We know y’all are creative. Leave a comment below telling us how you would customize your cornhole boards.
2. Tweet “I just entered the SC Cornhole Games giveaway on @iloveswmag!” Then, come back here and leave a SEPARATE comment telling us you did so!

Win: Three winners will get one complete cornhole set (boards + bags + tote) ready for you to customize!

This giveaway closes on July 25! Good luck!


xo Nicole July 17, 2012 | view Nicole's blog
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Taylor J, July 17, 2012 10:46 am   reply This is just wonderful!!! I'm not 100% sure whether or not I'd have a Bride's family vs Groom's family set where it said our last names on the board....or silhouette's on the boards...or an Alabama vs. Tennessee college set since our families are fans of arch rivals! haha! I think I'm leaning towards the latter ;)

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Taylor J, July 17, 2012 10:48 am   reply Tweeted :) - @taykatelyn

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Julie, July 17, 2012 11:07 am   reply I'd love to have our monograms on the boards. Or since my future husband is from Ohio and I'm from Alabama, I'd love to do one board with Ohio State and one with Alabama!

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Rachel, July 17, 2012 11:08 am   reply I would have one board with the UGA logo (for him) and the other with a UK logo (for me)! Thanks for an awesome giveaway!

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Alexa, July 17, 2012 11:19 am   reply When planning our cocktail hour, this was one of the first things my fiance and I said we wanted to have! We both love cornhole, and we have undefeated when playing together - we are huge college football fans and make sure to bring our set to every tailgate we go to. I would customize them with our wedding monogram/logo that i designed - my fiance is in the navy and I created a design with our initials and an anchor in our wedding colors - navy and lime green! This is a great giveaway, perfect for all the southern brides out there!!

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Alexa, July 17, 2012 11:20 am   reply I tweeted too! (link to tweet: https://twitter.com/VonGator/status/225248479402926082) @VonGator.

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Jen M, July 17, 2012 11:49 am   reply Steve and I would customize our cornhole sets by either painting them with our favorite team colors Green and Gold for the Green Bay Packers, or we would just leave them white and allow all the winners of every game to initial the board with a Sharpie as a running list of all our amazing friends who share good times with us. Speaking of signing with a Sharpie, wouldn't that make an unique guest book alternative? Thanks for another great contest! Jen

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Jen M, July 17, 2012 11:50 am   reply I just tweeted the message too!

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megan, July 17, 2012 11:52 am   reply monogram it, of course!

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Lindy, July 17, 2012 12:11 pm   reply I'd use our married monogram... classic, Southern, and so fun! I'd probably also add some fun stripes or other pretty embellishments to jazz it up a bit!

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Kristyn M, July 17, 2012 12:15 pm   reply Oh my goodness! My fiance would be so excited if we won this! We have a little in house ACC football rivalry so one board would get his monogram and NC State Tuffy on it and the other would get my monogram and FSU on it!

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Kristyn M, July 17, 2012 12:16 pm   reply I tweeted about it! @FireflyCarolina

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Erin, July 17, 2012 12:17 pm   reply To customize the cornhole sets I'd definitely make one WVU (for my alma mater) and one Alabama (the beau's alama mater). Forever a (playful) duel in our household!

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Elizabeth @ HobbyLobbyist, July 17, 2012 12:26 pm   reply OMG, I love this giveaway so much! Because we are classy, I think we would customize our boards with trash talk expressions to promote the competitive spirit in everyone.

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Carlie, July 17, 2012 12:28 pm   reply I could want to get our initials on there, and some lacey -type details painted on. So fun I would love these!

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Camille, July 17, 2012 12:43 pm   reply I'd customize it to reflect cities we love!

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Camille, July 17, 2012 12:44 pm   reply Just tweeted!

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Breanna, July 17, 2012 12:45 pm   reply My fiance and I will have the same initials once we're married so of course, we'll have to have our monogram! Both in black and white of opposite colors to go with the colors of our wedding!

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Emily, July 17, 2012 12:55 pm   reply I love this idea!!! My wedding is next June. Our theme is warm colors with a touch of fiesta! A print that I'm carrying through the wedding is big, bold chevron stripes. Here's what I would do: Paint one board with big, bold, pink chevron stripes, and in silver script, paint on "Team Bride." One the other board, I'll do blue stripes and paint on "Team Groom." People from my side will be on the bride side, and people from my honey's side will be on the groom's side... it would be a great way for the two separate groups to mix and mingle and better know each other. The spirit of a wedding! :) xoxo Emily emilyannestyle.com

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Emily, July 17, 2012 12:56 pm   reply Here's my twitter post: https://twitter.com/EmilyAnneStyle/status/225272720378695684 Hope I win!!

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Miranda, July 17, 2012 1:33 pm   reply Since both my fiance and myself attended the University of Florida, there is no rivalry. However, we are Orange and Blue. I would want one board painted with each color. One board would have Albert the gator (our mascot) in a tux and the other would have Alberta (his mate) in a wedding gown.

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Amy Yarbrough, July 17, 2012 1:33 pm   reply I'm so pumped for this giveaway because cornhole is a must-have for our November wedding! If I won these boards, I would monogram the boards and the bags! We are also having a set that is Steelers on one board and Patriots on the other! What a great giveaway!!!

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Amy Yarbrough, July 17, 2012 1:36 pm   reply Tweeted!!

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Lindsay Goldman, July 17, 2012 2:21 pm   reply I just entered the SC Cornhole Games giveaway on @iloveswmag!”

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Kelly M., July 17, 2012 2:22 pm   reply I think you'd have to monogram them! Our wedding theme is 'monograms and mason jars' so a cornhole set would be the perfect addition!

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Lindsay Goldman, July 17, 2012 2:23 pm   reply I would paint one pink and one navy (our wedding colors), and put my married monogram on it! I loved the ones I saw on weddings on your website but I unfortunately didn't have the time or budget to include them in mine.

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Megan, July 17, 2012 2:43 pm   reply Since I gave my fiance a set of Clemson boards for Christmas (the same day we got engaged), it would only be appropriate to make these South Carolina boards so that our house divided will be even. :)

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Megan, July 17, 2012 2:45 pm   reply Tweeted! @charlestonmegan

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Ashleigh Farley, July 17, 2012 2:50 pm   reply I'm picturing one teal board and one coral board with a lovely new-last name initial monogrammed right on the middle of each in white. Matching bags with bride stitched on the coral bags and groom on the teal bags! Perfect for all the pre-wedding fun & games and still perfect for all the years thereafter. <3

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Ashleigh, July 17, 2012 2:55 pm   reply tweeted @ashalee126!

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Laura, July 17, 2012 3:35 pm   reply This is on my list of things to do!!!! It would be great if I won! I'm planning on making a pretty curly border and then on the inside, have my monogram on one board and his monogram on the other with our wedding date underneath!

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Megan, July 17, 2012 3:36 pm   reply My theme of my wedding is mustard yellow chevron with mason jars! So, I would paint the yellow chevron across the boards and in the middle I would have a mason jar painted! Instead of putting "Ball" on the mason jar I would put our initials!! I think this would be a great game to play that will always remind us of our wedding theme! :)

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Alicea, July 17, 2012 3:46 pm   reply I would definitely put our new monogram in our wedding colors of pink and navy! I also just tweeted about it!! (@thepreppybride)

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rachel, July 17, 2012 3:49 pm   reply We would customize it to be half dan and half me :) We would put my monogram RHA on one board and his DGC on the other with our wedding date 8.11.12 on the bottom of both boards, and use it at our rehearsal dinner BBQ :) so southern and I LOVE SOME CORNHOLE :)

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Sarah L., July 17, 2012 3:51 pm   reply I would have a really bright hot pink gingham background with a fancy lettered green "Johnson" in the foreground (My new last name). These are our wedding colors!

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rachel, July 17, 2012 3:52 pm   reply tweeted @rahphotog

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Laura, July 17, 2012 4:27 pm   reply Giant orange tiger paws, of course!

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Sarah, July 17, 2012 4:42 pm   reply I would add our wedding monogram for sure! Since everything is monogramed! I would also add some Orange and Blue since we are big UF fans.

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Sarah, July 17, 2012 4:45 pm   reply Tweeted!!!! Fingers crossed. :)

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Sarah U, July 17, 2012 4:51 pm   reply I'd want one board to have our college logo, to incorporate where we met, and the other side to have the club logo where our wedding will take place in NC. That way our cornhole set would be a mini timeline of our relationship!

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Tina Keen, July 17, 2012 5:11 pm   reply Our wedding theme is Sailor Jerry! We are using the Swallow, the nautical star and the anchor for everything including the grooms suspenders, bow tie and the tops of our 3 daughters tutu dresses. I would design it to match the Sailor Jerry flash. Maybe the boards could have huge anchors and for each set of bag that you toss could bone color with sparrow and the other with the nautical star. There are endless possiblities!

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Tina Keen, July 17, 2012 5:12 pm   reply Tweeted the giveaway! Thank you! @TinaKeenPhoto https://twitter.com/TinaKeenPhoto/status/225337094166425600

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Mary Kate F., July 17, 2012 5:56 pm   reply If Jason and I were to receive two cornhole boards we would personalize them by painting a white silhouette of Kentucky (our home state!) on top of a UK blue background. I would outline the state in navy and put a heart where the city of Louisville would be. Underneath the silhouette I would write 'My Old Kentucky Home'. Jason and I are going to be moving around a lot so it would be wonderful to bring the Southern tradition of corn hole and our Old Kentucky Home with us!

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Sarah K, July 17, 2012 6:07 pm   reply We will definitely be having cornhole at our August wedding, along with other fun lawn games. My family is very competitive, so this is a must for our wedding! We met at UNC so we would decorate the boards with the UNC logo, and also our monogram!

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Sarah K, July 17, 2012 6:09 pm   reply Just tweeted! @skraszeski

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Michelle, July 17, 2012 6:44 pm   reply Cornhole is on our must have list for our wedding - our families love games and we look forward to some good-hearted competition between my fiance and I's families during our cocktail hour, which will take place on a deck and lawn along the Chesapeake Bay! We plan to coordinate our colors (lavender, gold and cream) into the boards by using a gold monogram atop chevron lavender and white design. This pattern matches the rest of our decorations as well. Fingers crossed!

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Brianne, July 17, 2012 7:00 pm   reply My brother-in-law is an artist and animator and I would ask him to create cartoons of Patrick and I that would be painted on to the cornhole set, while incorporating the hole, whether jumping into it, coming out of it, or something else fun

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Mary Katherine Cavazos, July 17, 2012 7:23 pm   reply I would absolutely love to display the cornhole sets across from the croquet field during our cocktail hour, which will be a casual, fun time for guests to mingle before our sit-down meal.

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Sloan, July 17, 2012 7:46 pm   reply Oh, I so want to have cornhole for our cocktail hour! I think I would either monogram them or put a big Georgia "G" on them. With the G, we could use them after the wedding too.

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Kelly, July 17, 2012 7:55 pm   reply I would customize it to show my College and my Fiance's College - Wake Forest and Florida State!

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Jessica, July 17, 2012 8:12 pm   reply My fiance and I are both originally from Virginia but we now call South Carolina home, since both states are very important to us we have been finding unique ways to incorporate them into our wedding. On one board we would put a silhouette of the state of Virginia and in very pretty script write over it "Virginia Is For Lovers". On the other board we would put the silhouette of South Carolina and in lovely script write over it "Sweet Carolina". We've used the same state descriptions as the names for our signature drinks during our cocktail hour! Another fantastic contest SW Mag, I hope we win!

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Jessica, July 17, 2012 8:14 pm   reply Just tweeted to you guys @jsprad !

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Rachel May, July 17, 2012 8:56 pm   reply I would monogram one with a B for boys and one with a G for girls... we play a lot of girls vs boys games around here! :)

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Sarah, July 17, 2012 9:10 pm   reply We have been hoping to get a set to personalize -- this is such a GREAT giveaway :) We would have them match our wedding colors; yellow with black lettering and put Mr. & Mrs. with his last name on them and some type of decorations to go around the lettering. We'd have the bags be black and white gingham and yellow and white gingham fabric.

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Whitney, July 17, 2012 9:28 pm   reply Would love to win a set! Would customize with our monogram and colors!

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Kaley, July 17, 2012 9:31 pm   reply My fiance is from Boston and I'm from Northern NJ, so we would probably have a Yankees vs Red Sox cornhole set!!!

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Jaime, July 17, 2012 10:06 pm   reply We LOVE cornhole! My fiance and I met at Dartmouth, so one of them would have a Dartmouth logo on it. The other would likely be a combination of our monogram, wedding colors, and wedding date.

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Caitlin, July 17, 2012 10:11 pm   reply My fiance and I have always been HUGE FSU tailgaters and cornhole is a tailgate staple with us. I would love to have bust silhouettes on each side of the cornhole set, not of us, but of our animals! Anyone who knows us, knows that we are crazy about our animals, a tuxedo cat named Robert and a black labrador named Doak. One side would have a silhouette of Robert and the other of Doak. Under each silhouette would be our new monogram. Our wedding colors are smoke grey, dusty blues and touches of burlap and mercury glass throughout. Burlap bean bags with either "Robert" and "Doak" or our wedding date would be perfect! We would love to have a cornhole game set at our plantation wedding reception to represent our playful personalities and love for our fur babies!

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Laura F., July 17, 2012 10:52 pm   reply How fun! My fiance is from Bostonm and I'm from Atlanta, and our whole wedding has a north meets south theme. i would love to continue that - maybe Braves vs. Red Sox or even apples vs. peaches.

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Jennifer, July 17, 2012 11:02 pm   reply I would monogram them and spice it up with our rival schools mascots! A little competition never hurt anyone!

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Abby B., July 18, 2012 8:51 am   reply Initially I'd been planning for a monogram or simply the color scheme of choice (navy & green) but I just saw a creative use for cornhole-use the boards as a guest book after everyone plays during cocktail hour! Of course you'd choose permanent markers most likely so the playing could continue well into the night. It would be wonderful to win one of these beautiful sets & carry out this creative idea!

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Caitlin Allen, July 18, 2012 9:18 am   reply I love the idea of cornhole at the reception! What better way to start a marriage than a friendly, competitive game with the new hubby?!

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Jessica H, July 18, 2012 10:06 am   reply I'd buy vinyls lettering and put some of the lyrics of our first dance on each board

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Laura L, July 18, 2012 10:09 am   reply Oooo! Such a good idea! We're having a literary themed wedding, so maybe write quotes all over it... or paint it to look like a book!

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Harris, July 18, 2012 10:38 am   reply Simple monogram for us. In wedding colors.

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Cecilia, July 18, 2012 11:09 am   reply We are getting married in my home town which is known for its annual watermelon festival so I would paint the boards like Hempstead watermelons and make the bags look like seeds!

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Briana, July 18, 2012 11:46 am   reply We are getting married overlooking a vineyard beneath some oak trees. I would want to make the boards into scenery... maybe the holes could be the middle of a tire swing or a hole in the tree... Our "cocktail hour" is really going to be a bunch of lawn games- corn hole, washers, bocce, etc. so we would love these!

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Stacy, July 18, 2012 2:25 pm   reply I would make them "His" and "Hers"

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Stacy, July 18, 2012 2:27 pm   reply I also tweeted!

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Angela, July 18, 2012 2:38 pm   reply I just entered the SC Cornhole Games giveaway on @iloveswmag! If I were to win I would have them customized to match our monogram so we can use it for years to come!

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Angela, July 18, 2012 2:40 pm   reply Just tweeted: I just entered the SC Cornhole Games giveaway on @iloveswmag!

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Megan D., July 18, 2012 2:49 pm   reply I'd personalize ours in Navy and White our wedding colors with our monogram. It would be a nice keepsake that we would use for years to come.

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Ashley, July 18, 2012 3:36 pm   reply My mother and I would make this a special DIY project to do together! We have always done crafts together, but I've recently moved 200 miles away and wedding planning without her here is very hard emotionally. We would paint it in pinks, peaches, yellow and neutrals to pop on the green grass where it will sit during our reception, and top it with my new monogram!

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Lauren Jolly, July 18, 2012 4:45 pm   reply I would turn the corn hole set into a guestbook. All the guests could sign them and we would have the set forever! It would be so sweet :) Fingers crossed!

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Lauren Jolly, July 18, 2012 4:47 pm   reply I just tweeted, ya'll!

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Caitlin, July 18, 2012 5:24 pm   reply I just tweeted as well!

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Brianna, July 18, 2012 5:55 pm   reply Love cornhole! We always play at our tailgates and I'd love to have it for bbqs!

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Melissa Vause, July 18, 2012 7:47 pm   reply If you follow my blog you know I LOVE to paint! And I especially love painting college mascots! I've done a few of my alma mater, the USC Gamecock...and not just the cartoon version of Cocky either. The actual animal! The best present to me is a blank canvas...or a blank wine glass, or blank slab of wood. Whatever it is, I will turn it into art. I would die for the chance to paint this awesome cornhole set for our wedding--the gamecock on one, and our new monogram in Carolina colors on the other. It's where my fiance and I met and it'd be perfect for our future tailgates!

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Melissa Vause, July 18, 2012 7:47 pm   reply Just tweeted! @melvause

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AshleyHH, July 18, 2012 7:56 pm   reply I love the idea of some gals vs. guys action goin on and my guy's last name is King so it would be fun to do a play on that and do Kings and Queens. And of course, I could play on either side since, by that point, I will be a King!!!! =)

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ashleyhh, July 18, 2012 11:34 pm   reply Oh yeah, I also tweeted. @AshleyHH12 :)

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Kaitlin Boles, July 19, 2012 12:31 am   reply I tweeted on Twitter! https://twitter.com/KaitlinBoles/status/225809800116727809

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Kaitlin Boles, July 19, 2012 12:33 am   reply This would be perfect for our fall themed weddign we are planning on having a cotton candy station, popcorn station, candy apples, apple cider, hot chocolate, coffee, and a candy station so these would be perfect for our whole fall festival type theme! Love these!

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KristinD, July 19, 2012 11:50 am   reply I LOVE these!! I'd love to put these outside during our cocktail hour. Our reception venue has a huge courtyard with fire pits and a huge lush green lawn. It would be ideal to include some lawn games for kids and adults! I'd paint these with our new monogram or I love seeing the silhouettes of bride on one and groom on the other.

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Emily, July 19, 2012 12:33 pm   reply Monograms would be cute - but I'd totally make it "ours" by having a bowtie on "his" board and a champagne glass on "my" board.

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Abby, July 19, 2012 4:03 pm   reply Just entered on Twitter and here, but not sure your website is responding! I hope so!

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caroline p, July 19, 2012 4:11 pm   reply I've been meaning to purchase a cornhole or as we call it "baggo" set for a while now and this is the perfect opportunity! I'm a graphic designer so I'm into typography & fonts to begin with but I would incorporate a bunch of logos & quotes that represent us and our life together into a typographic collage. The other cornhole board I would leave open for our friends and family to write messages on for us. Also I would love to do some iron on logos on the actual bean bags too!

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caroline, July 19, 2012 4:16 pm   reply just tweeted I entered! @carolinemperry

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Kelly, July 19, 2012 4:18 pm   reply I just tweeted from @kckalmar

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Kelly, July 19, 2012 4:20 pm   reply This would be an awesome gift to celebrate our upcoming wedding, since my fiance and I met tailgating for a baseball game. Cornhole is the tailgate game of choice where we live. We had a nice competition going at our engagement party too. I would decopage the boards - 1 with a picture of me and 1 with a picture of my fiance, both pictures with us sporting our best, "intimidating game faces." Keep it lighthearted and fun, just like us.

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Sudie Pennebaker, July 19, 2012 4:33 pm   reply We are HUGE cornhole fanatics. We would decorate it with our monogram--in navy and white of course. So not only would it work for our outdoor wedding in South Georgia, but it would also work at Georgia Southern Tailgates!

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Sudie, July 19, 2012 4:35 pm   reply Entered on twitter and on here! @sudieraeep your website isn't loading my comment though!

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Kristen, July 19, 2012 6:17 pm   reply We've been planning on having cornhole and other lawn games for our Jane Austen inspired wedding. My fiance and I would LOVE to be able to customize a set with our wedding colors (navy and plum) and adding butterflies to memorialize my parents.

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Kristen, July 19, 2012 6:19 pm   reply Just tweeted @kristenpsherman

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Kathryn, July 19, 2012 6:29 pm   reply My boy and I both love our monograms, so I'd do one of each. Mine might be light blue and white for UNC and his purple and gold for ECU. I could also do light pink and white for my sorority colors and light blue and white for his board, with a quatrefoil shape behind our monograms (my sorority's badge shape) - his idea, I love it!

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Kathryn, July 19, 2012 7:46 pm   reply I tweeted about it @kwstell

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Laura, July 19, 2012 8:33 pm   reply I would definitely do monograms on ours! So Southern.

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Laura, July 19, 2012 8:34 pm   reply I just tweeted :)

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Janelle, July 19, 2012 10:16 pm   reply I just tweeted! (@hope4afrika) We'd LOVE to win!

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Janelle, July 19, 2012 10:20 pm   reply So our whole outdoor woodsy wedding is focused around the Gospel, so we'd probably have a tree on both, with Ephesians 3:17-18 split between the two games! And of course, they'd be in our wedding colors- mustard, moss, and brown!

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Amanda, July 20, 2012 10:12 am   reply Cornhole is definitly a big thing for my family. When my husband meet my sister for the first time and actually got to spend time with my family, we spent hours playing. My husband is in the Air Force so we would probably decorate them to suit or with our last name with our wedding colors. I would love to be able to have these at our wedding!

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Jamie C., July 20, 2012 10:55 am   reply Being big college football fans and living in the south, cornhole is a big deal!!! This is why we have already talked about incorporating it into our wedding! If we won we would decorate it in green and gold for the University of South Florida, Go Bulls! We would also want to personalize it so perhaps add our name at the bottom of each board with the wedding date. I think sillouettes dressed in green and gold would also be neat! Either way this cornhole set would look awesome and be used regularlly!!

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AshleyHH, July 23, 2012 7:33 pm   reply Jamie C.: I know these gals are all about SEC rivalries but I gotta throw in a Go Knights! ;-)

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Jamie, July 25, 2012 3:59 pm   reply AshleyHH: I am only a Bulls fan BUT I did get my graduate degree from UCF ;)

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Jamie C., July 20, 2012 11:38 am   reply I jut tweeted :) (@JLCooler2)

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Brittany T, July 20, 2012 1:00 pm   reply I just entered the SC Cornhole Games giveaway on @iloveswmag from @ABTeague

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Brittany T, July 20, 2012 1:07 pm   reply Oh my goodness. This is EXACTLY what I have been trying to find for my wedding. I'm having one of my bridesmaids customize them for me with our monogram. Nothing screams southern more than a monogrammed cornhole set!

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Emily B, July 20, 2012 1:21 pm   reply The very first thing my fiancee and I agreed upon when deciding the feel of our wedding was that we wanted it to be FUN! Naturally, fun reception lawn games were the first thing we agreed upon! We'd decorate both cornhole boards with our new married monogram (EKD) in the classic circle motif and incorporate our wedding colors of navy and orange (the perfect project for my dad and me tackle over the holiday season). I'd also steal a trick from my good friends' wedding last summer and install battery-operated light rope around the board holes so that our guests can keep playing even after the sun goes down! Throw in some hurricane lanterns around the perimeter to light the night, and we'll have a reception full of fun for our family and friends to remember!

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Emily Martinez, July 20, 2012 3:00 pm   reply My wedding has taken on a bit of state fair feel. I've been planning to have a couple different games for everyone to play. For our cornhole boards I want to do something similar to the silhouette idea. I'd like to get poster sized pictures of my fiance and I each, then transfer the photo to the board. We'll either be holding hands or making kissy faces. This contest is perfect!

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Vanessa, July 20, 2012 5:18 pm   reply I would just monogram it, so that we could use it even after the wedding. Maybe add our favorite sport team logos to it, etc.

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Trista, July 20, 2012 6:45 pm   reply I would love to have our faces on it! cartoonized :)

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Trista, July 20, 2012 6:46 pm   reply tweeted! :) https://twitter.com/tristazollars/status/226447836563271680

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Katie, July 20, 2012 7:38 pm   reply With the white cornhole set I would put the couple's monogram in the center in turquoise, probably in a circular/non-cursive monogram so it was a little less feminine and the guys would actually play with it. Then around the edge I would stencil a nice wavy border on al four sides about an inch from the edge. Centered at the very bottom I would put the wedding date. Turquoise is one of my favorite colors, so it will definitely be involved in my wedding!

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Lerissa C, July 21, 2012 7:57 am   reply We're having a family weekend four our wedding our own Corn Hole set would be amazing! I think it would be awesome to give the girls and guys a couple pints of paint (in pre-selected colors) and let them each have a board to customize then have the girls sign theirs and the guys sign their own. Then to stick with the theme of the wedding I will go back, and add burlap knitted lace with gold accents along the outer sides then modge podge the boards to preserve the creativity and the fun times we had preparing for our wedding. It will be so much fun bringing the boards back out for other gatherings all had part in creating. All of our closest friends will have partial ownership in its creation and will be excited to see them when we bring the boards out when we get together.

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Lerissa C, July 21, 2012 8:00 am   reply Tweeted @LerissaLeigh

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Eva Harrison, July 21, 2012 9:44 am   reply We would love a cornhole set for our wedding! We would customize by painting them turquoise and then painting the state shapes of Georgia (groom's home state) on one board and Virginia (bride's home state) on the other board!

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Eva Harrison, July 21, 2012 9:44 am   reply Just entered and tweeted!

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SusanB, July 21, 2012 11:22 pm   reply We'd personalize it with Dallas Maverick and Oklahoma City Thunder logos

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Susan, July 21, 2012 11:46 pm   reply I would personalize it with a big tree on one and a fox on the other

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GKH, July 22, 2012 1:02 am   reply We were thinking getting two sets. The first set would be Mr & Mrs Last Name with the boards reflecting the colors of our bridal party for the boys vs girls them. The fonts and stylings would be the same. The second set will be the corn hole version of our invitation and the other the corn hole version of our program.

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Brianna, July 22, 2012 7:07 pm   reply Just tweeted! I'd love to Monogram this with my new last name and blue and yellow Chevron print!(wedding colors)

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cathy steiner, July 23, 2012 10:13 am   reply I would stencil on some sailboats and anchors for our nautical themed wedding :)

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Tara Woolsey, July 23, 2012 5:42 pm   reply " Something Old, Something New, Something Fun for our Guests to Do! " I'd have this painted in a cute font (and probably paint the boards blue). It be cute to have half of the bean bags in a white silk with some lace trim and the other half in a gingham, seersucker or tweed material.

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Susan, July 23, 2012 8:37 pm   reply Just tweeted!

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Valerie, July 23, 2012 9:25 pm   reply I just tweeted! You guys have to follow me to see it, though, because my tweets are protected :)

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Sara, July 23, 2012 9:32 pm   reply I'd have each of our favorite sport team and out monogram with wedding date on them. His Ohio State Buckeyes, mine Cincinnati Bengals

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Courtney, July 23, 2012 10:21 pm   reply I would have our last name stamped where it would come down from the hole... maybe in a pretty red (for Alabama, roll tide!)!

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jay, July 24, 2012 12:34 pm   reply I would decorate them with green and mustard colors and let the guests sign them with wishes.

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Nicole, July 25, 2012 9:31 am   reply Tweeted!

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Nicole, July 25, 2012 9:32 am   reply I would do murals of our hometowns, Pittsburgh for him and the beach for me!

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Molly, July 25, 2012 12:50 pm   reply My future husband is the sweetest man on earth, and a diamond in the rough for sure. He's a baseball scout and has grown in up a baseball family, so I would probably put a baseball diamond on one side with home plate as the hole, and a more kitschy "Lou and Molly are like finding a diamond in the rough!" on the other side. Thanks! Love this site and miss the South! (We're currently in Chicago)

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Kellie, July 25, 2012 1:41 pm   reply On 1 board I would put his fraternity, and on the other one I would put my sorority, along with our same college logo on both! My sorority sisters and I always beat him and his brothers and we always made it such a big deal and joke with them about always losing! He would absolutely love this, as would I. And I can guarantee, my sisters that will be there will get a kick out of it and be so excited to once again, beat the brothers! I also would love for all of my guests to use this as kind of a sign in book, so every time we pull this out to play we remember everyone that was there to witness and share our special day with us.

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Brittany, July 25, 2012 1:42 pm   reply This would be such an incredible and meaningful addition to our wedding! We are going with a traditional Southern style wedding in our college town, so a cornhole set would fit in perfectly! My fiance and I played an intensely competitive game of cornhole the day before he asked me to marry him, so it would be very special to me to have that memento on my big day. I love crafts, so if I won a set I'd likely keep the boards white and hand paint portions of 1 Corinthians 13 and our monogram in either red or teal/Tiffany blue (our wedding colors!).

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Abbey R., July 25, 2012 5:15 pm   reply My fiance and I both went to the University of GA so I would probably make one board a lady bulldog, and the other a male bulldog! This would be a fun tribute to the place that we met, and all our friends went there as well so the guests would love it! We even talked about having cornhole at our wedding, but there's just no room in the budget. We have a perfect gravel courtyard for it though : )

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Laneigh, January 26, 2013 1:27 am   reply I would use the cornhole set for my club's kentucky derby function! I will also use it for lawn games on my own wedding day!

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