Initial Ideas



WRITER CREDIT: 
Initial Ideas | Turn to South of Libbie for flawless, fresh monogrammed linens

Monograms are a staple of Southern living and Christine Wilson wants to make sure they stay that way. Christine, who hails from Richmond, Virginia, and moved to Charleston after marrying her Lowcountry born-and-bred husband, founded her online stitchery shop, South of Libbie (@southoflibbie), to keep the tradition alive and well.

“I love family history,” says Christine, “and a passed down monogram is an intriguing way to honor your family.” She recalls that whenever her mother or grandmother held a family dinner, the table was impeccably set with china, silver, and embroidered linens, but never in a “stuffy” way. “They set the table their best to show us how important we were to them,” she says.

Most wares offered on South of Libbie are created with entertaining and bringing loved ones together in mind. Dinner napkins start at $160 for a set of eight; guest hand towels—one of her most popular items—start at $26 and, she says, make great hostess gifts. Wondering how to work monogrammed linens into your everyday world? Check out South of Libbie’s Instagram feed for immaculately styled tablescapes. (Her #HostessTipThursday tag is a solid place to start.)

Pick from an extensive selection of existing designs or share your custom monogram or crest (the same ones you’re putting on your save-the-dates or invitations) for Christine to digitize and recreate in stitching. Turnaround time depends on the complexity and size of the order. And yes, Christine tells us, an online wedding registry is in the works. For brides, it all adds up to getting yourself set for your next chapter, new initials included.

PRO TIP - If creating monogrammed napkins for your entire reception isn’t in your budget, consider ordering just enough to dress the head table.

 

Images ("M" dinner napkin & tea towel) by Gillian Ellis Photography & (tabletop & drinks & cocktail napkins) by Captured by Kate

The Wedding Row

February 20 2019
The Wedding Row: Tell us about how you met. Rachel: It was in Nashville, and Shaun was there on weekend trip for a University of Georgia-Vandy football game. I was there on a whim, on an impromptu...

February 19 2019
Ryan and Paxton chose Charleston for their engagement photos because the city holds a special place in the heart—if he hadn’t been a Citadel cadet, the two may never have met. Here’s how they came to...

February 18 2019
Allison and Josh met at a two-stepping bar, so we would expect nothing less than a seriously Southern wedding from the two, and as you can tell from the photos, they did not disappoint. After Josh...

February 15 2019
North Carolina natives Taylor and Bennett met when the two were sophomores at N.C. State. Five years after they had become an item, they were in Manhattan where, says Bennett, “The ring was burning a...

February 14 2019
After going to the same high school in Spring Lake, New Jersey, Carly and Chris’s paths finally intersected long after graduation at a mutual friend’s house. “Late nights drinking and playing games...

February 13 2019
Trust us when we say that you won’t find a more low-key pair than these two. Nashville, Tennessee couple Emily and Daniel wanted an intimate, family-only wedding for their Big Day, and they chose to...

February 12 2019
OK, prepare yourselves—this is a sweet one. It began when Stephanie was working at the front desk of a chiropractor’s office in the Philadelphia area, one that Bryan’s father frequented. Bryan’s dad...

February 11 2019
You really can’t beat Charleston’s sunset views over the water, and Katie and Zane’s nuptials at Harborside East took full advantage of just that with the gorgeous harbor as their backdrop. The...