PENCIL ME IN: Salvaged windows displayed the schedule of the day in yellow and white glass paint.PENCIL ME IN: Salvaged windows displayed the schedule of the day in yellow and white glass paint.
SUMMER LOVIN'
Freedom of THE Press: Josh flexed his design skills by making the ceremony programs.
SUMMER LOVIN'
SUMMER LOVIN'
Puppy Love: The couple’s dogs donned matching bow ties for the ceremony.
EASY, BREEZY: Folly Beach was the obvious location for Sara and Josh to tie the knot since the couple live there, and Josh proposed during an evening walk by the water.
FIESTA BOWL: Sara ordered her flowers from www.FiftyFlowers.com, and selected flowers like funky Billy Balls for vivid bursts of color at the reception.
FOLLOW DIRECTIONS: Roughly 90 percent of the wedding was crafted by Sara, Josh, and their friends and family, including signs like this one.
GROUP EFFORT: Sara bought ranunculus, baby’s breath, chamomile, Billy Balls, and roses from FiftyFlowers.com, and she and her girlfriends made the arrangements and bouquets. Vintage glass bottles collected from Missouri and Charleston served as vases.
SENTIMENTAL VALUE: Right before the ceremony, Sara’s mother gave her a framed photo charm of her maternal grandparents, which she tied to her bouquet.
PINTEREST: Sara and Josh clothes-pinned family photos on netting they hung on the walls of the picnic shelter where they hosted a reception.
Colorful WOmen: Bridesmaids were assigned a color and picked their own dresses and accessories
RAINBOW BRITE: “I wanted lots of color,” said Sara of the wedding. Thus she added accents of purple, green, blue, and orange to the palette of yellow, white, and gray. The rainbow hues showed up in the bridesmaids dresses, on the groomsmen’s ties, on ribbons on chairs, and more.
SISTERLY SUPPORT: Sara’s ’maids—including her twin sister (in yellow) were a huge help with wedding preparation. Together, they created their own bouquets and did the rest of the wedding florals as well.
BLOWING IN THE WIND: Sara and Josh said “I do” with the idyllic Folly Beach for a backdrop. Sara’s grandfather, who was a minster, delivered a very special blessing to the couple during the ceremony.
BLOWING IN THE WIND: Sara and Josh said “I do” with the idyllic Folly Beach for a backdrop. Sara’s grandfather, who was a minster, delivered a very special blessing to the couple during the ceremony.
DAPPER DAN: Sara and Josh’s dogs attended the ceremony in bow ties.
STEP BY STEP: The couple walk Folly Beach every night with their dogs; it’s such a fixture, Josh proposed there.
Summer Togs: The bride wore a Maggie Sottero gown from Bridals by Jodi, while Josh sported Vito slacks and a vest from ASOS.com.
SUNSET BOULEVARD: As the sun set on the reception, couples broke off from the group to join the after-party down the street.
POST-IT NOTE: The couple found a vintage postcard (“Greetings from Folly Beach, SC”) and had it made into a poster on www.AllPosters.com for guests to sign.
FAMILY STYLE: The day after the wedding, the owner of Mosaic Edibles catering group called Sara to say what a great time he had at the reception while serving the guests. Sara added that he also said that their families and friends were some of the nicest, most respectful, and positive people he had ever worked with. “It was really touching to receive that call,” she says. And how Charleston can you get?
Piece of Cake: The Cake Stand made the classic carrot and vanilla cake, which the bride dressed up with fresh flowers and a burlap-wrapped stand.
FÊte Set: Reception tables from Snyder Event Rentals were kept simple with a burlap runner and a rustic arrangement of flowers. For table numbers, the couple printed numerals on photos of their dogs and tucked them into the flower arrangements.
This Way, Please: “I painted things like the signs, the ring bearer’s lantern, picture frames, and planters,” says Sara. “We bought generic items and painted them to fit our ideas, which saved money."
SING IT LOUD: Josh surprised Sara during their reception with another one of his self-penned songs about her; the first one he wrote and sang to her kicked off their relationship.
HOLD ME CLOSE: The bluegrass band Green Levels kept the couple (and the crowd) on their feet.
READY TO ROLL: Sara and Josh rode beach cruisers equipped with drink holders as their getaway vehicles. Guests were given koozies printed with the phrase “Live well, laugh often, love much.”
TAKE A SPIN: As Josh and Sara pedaled away to their after-party in downtown Folly Beach, Sara’s dress got caught in the gears and he had to cut her free with a knife. Josh saved the scrap of gown, which now makes for a sweet keepsake.