Because I am getting married in a "TBD" destination location, I am quite certain that it will be warm on my big day! Being a gracious southern bride, having my guests be parched is simply unacceptable. Therefore, I have decided to host a "lemonade stand" just a few feet away from the aisle so guest can enjoy a refreshing beverage during the ceremony.
I will be serving "Mason Dixons", Pink Lemonade and lime infused water. These drinks will totally compliment my main color, pink and accent color of green.
I found these FABULOUS Beverage Jars from Sur La Table. These bubbled shaped jars have a 2-gallon capacity allowing you to serve thirst-quenching favorites to your guests. They also have the fabulous hanging signs which play right into my sign décor!

Sur La Table
Being a true fan of anything authentically Southern, I fell in love with an Etsy store in the search of décor for my wedding. The Back Porch Shoppe has been re-vamping and creating signs for 25 years. Her "Vintage Inspired" signs are all of brand new wood and are absolutely perfect for directing your guest or decorating the venue.
I love these signs for my wedding...it adds some good old southern decor.

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There is nothing more that I love than a fabulous party! After a few months in New York, I realized that I am without a doubt 'uniquely Southern' and that entertaining was what I was born to do. I immediately started pulling my thoughts and ideas together and in a matter of months, Uniquely Southern was born.
It is my objective to provide party themes that are unique, contemporary and original - then help you recreate them yourself with detailed how-to's, where-to-buy's, tips, and advice. Uniquely Southern will always share with you chic entertaining products and unique gifts so you can find them all in one place! We'll even help you find that special way to give it!
"In the South, the breeze blows softer...neighbors are friendlier, nosier, and more talkative. (By contrast with the Yankee, the Southerner never uses one word when ten or twenty will do)...This is a different place. Our way of thinking is different, as are our ways of seeing, laughing, singing, eating, meeting and parting. Our walk is different, as the old song goes, our talk and our names. Nothing about us is quite the same as in the country to the north and west. What we carry in our memories is different too, and that may explain everything else."
-Charles Kuralt in "Southerners: Portrait of a People"
Now that I am recently engaged, I am all over planning my wedding! I will change all this out once I get my wedding website published! I am feverishly working on it and hope to have it up in a few weeks!

