Classic Southern Style

A Lifestyle and Travel Blog Disclaimer Classic Southern Style is a lifestyle blog owned by Mickey McDonald. Any information presented on this site is for general information and entertainment purposes. Opinions expressed are mine alone (or those of the author, in the case of occasional guest posts). While every attempt is made to ensure informationContinue reading “Classic Southern Style”

Cleaning And Organizing Projects You Should Do Every Fall

Everybody talks about spring cleaning, but for many families, spring is the busiest time of year. There is little for time clearing everything out of the cabinets and going through things. Kids are starting spring sports and schools are in full swing. Fall is usually a little slower for most people. Embrace it and doContinue reading “Cleaning And Organizing Projects You Should Do Every Fall”

10 TRADITIONAL DATING RULES WE NEED TO BRING BACK

Thank you to http://www.countryoutfitter.com and Jenny Bradley for the reminder of how to act on a date.  I could not agree more! “Social media and cell phones have killed traditional dating and the etiquette that went with it. What was once a black and white process has somehow seeped into the gray– where guys andContinue reading “10 TRADITIONAL DATING RULES WE NEED TO BRING BACK”

Decorating a Southern Home

College Football Memorabilia The South loves their college football and Southerners love to decorate with anything related to their team.  Whether its a framed jersey of their favorite player, a signed football for the mantel or a blanket for the couch, a true Southern girl will have at least one item in their home.  AndContinue reading “Decorating a Southern Home”

How to be a Southern girl…

Easy! Mason jars,  monograms and mind your manners! I just returned from a wonderful southern wedding in Auburn, Alabama.  My beautiful niece Meg married her best friend Cory last Saturday.  It was held at a beautiful venue, Water Oak Manor.  It is a Greek Revival home that was built in the 1840’s. The classic details andContinue reading “How to be a Southern girl…”