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Soft blues, layered greens, and warm natural wood tones reflected the surrounding Lowcountry landscape, accented by a blue-and-white checkered dance floor for a timeless yet playful touch.
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The vision for the day began with the venue. From the moment they got engaged, Drew and Madelyn knew they wanted to be married near Beaufort, South Carolina, a place deeply rooted in both of their histories. With a lifelong connection to Fripp Island and years of family vacations spent in nearby Hilton Head, the Lowcountry has always held a special place in their hearts. Once they discovered Agapae Oaks, it immediately stood out as the perfect backdrop for their celebration. Every design choice was made with the setting in mind, allowing the natural beauty of the Lowcountry to shine. A palette of soft greens and blues, grounded by natural wood tones, echoed the surrounding marshland and oak trees, while a blue-and-white checkered dance floor added a playful yet timeless focal point. Floral elements were designed to feel effortlessly organic, arrangements that looked as though they were gathered straight from a meadow, perfectly imperfect and full of movement. Their wedding planner, Kaitlyn, played a key role in shaping the overall design concept, expertly translating the couple’s vision into a cohesive and elevated aesthetic. The overall vibe was deeply personal and true to the couple. From Drew’s brother-in-law officiating the ceremony to the carefully curated band setlist that kept guests on the dance floor all night, every detail was designed to feel authentic, relaxed, and unmistakably them.
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[field title=”Proposal Story”]
From the bride, Madelyn: Drew really wanted to surprise me and catch me off guard with the proposal. If you know anything about me, you know I am a really hard person to surprise, and I want to know every detail about every plan, so this wasn’t an easy task for him. He did a great job throwing me off the scent by starting to plan a fake trip to Mexico later in the summer,r so I was pretty convinced he’d propose there, but he had another plan. It was Easter weekend, and both of our parents would be in Pinehurst, NC (where I grew up), so we decided to go home that weekend. Drew had some friends in Pinehurst whom I hadn’t met yet, so he set up a “dinner” with them and me. Since I didn’t know these friends, there was no risk of my texting them and changing the plans, and he knew I would probably get dressed up since it was my first time meeting them. Before the “dinner”, he suggested we go to The Village Wine Shop,p which is one of my favorite places in Pinehurst for a glass of wine before dinner. Then he suggested we take a walk through the village. Of course, I did not want to take a walk, but reluctantly agreed to go. I wanted to cut the walk short, so I started walking back to my parents’ house, and this is where Drew realized he was running out of runway. He just stopped me on a private sidewalk and told me to slow down, and then got on one knee. I was so surprised in the best way. After he proposed, we went to dinner with both of our parents to celebrate at one of my favorite restaurants,s where I actually worked as a waitress for a summer in college. After dinner, we Facetimed all of our friends and told them the news!
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[field title=”Wedding Gown”]The bride found her gown at Alexia’s Bridal in Raleigh, NC, selecting the Avondale Park gown by Lela Rose. With its timeless silhouette and thoughtful detailing, the dress struck the perfect balance between classic elegance and modern femininity, beautifully complementing the relaxed sophistication of the Lowcountry setting.[/field]
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For the bridesmaids, the approach was intentionally effortless and personal. Each bridesmaid was invited to choose her own dress in shades of blue, green, or yellow, with an emphasis on varied patterns and textures. The result was a collected, organic look that felt joyful and cohesive, while still allowing each bridesmaid’s individual style to shine.
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[field title=”Groomsman Attire”]Drew donned a black tuxedo from Nordstrom, while the groomsmen wore black tuxes as well. The couple kept the look cohesive without requiring everything to match perfectly.[/field]
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[field title=”Food & Drink”]
The culinary experience began at cocktail hour with an elevated trio of small bites: heirloom tomato bruschetta on toasted artisan bread, crisp-seared smoked Gouda grit cakes crowned with tender shrimp, and sesame-crusted ahi tuna on wonton crisps finished with a silky wasabi cream. Dinner unfolded through a series of chef-driven stations that encouraged guests to graze and explore. The Pasta Station featured a bright summer pasta primavera tossed with grilled seasonal vegetables, alongside a classic Caesar salad with house-made herbed croutons and warm rosemary focaccia. The Mediterranean Station served lemon and herb chicken skewers, tomato and feta pearl couscous, and soft naan paired with cool tzatziki. For a heartier selection, the All-American carving station offered herb-rubbed beef tenderloin with mushroom demi-glace, buttermilk mashed potatoes, and cumin–honey glazed carrots. To keep the energy high into the late hours, the couple treated guests to a fun, food truck-style snack of griddled flour tortillas layered with melted cheese and served with salsa and sour cream, a satisfying bite after hours of dancing.
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[field title=”Florals & Decor”]Festoon brought the floral vision to life with arrangements that complemented the Lowcountry setting and the couple’s soft color palette. Linens from Stradley Davidson added texture and refinement, while Amazing Rentals provided the majority of the event’s rental pieces, helping to create a cohesive and thoughtfully layered design.
Surcie in Raleigh designed the wedding paper goods, adding an artistic touch that carried the aesthetic through the invitations and day-of details. For an extra personal layer, the couple incorporated custom matchboxes and cups designed by one of the bridesmaids, Casey Coulter, a meaningful contribution that made the celebration feel uniquely theirs.[/field]
[field title=”Wedding Cake”]
For the cake, the couple opted for a petite and elegant 7-inch cutting cake by Carrie Castano of Custom Confections. The design featured white-on-white detailing with pale blue accents and delicate piping that subtly echoed the wedding’s palette. Inside, the cake was almond with raspberry compote filling and Swiss buttercream; classic, refined, and just the right size for the ceremonial slice. In addition to the cake, Custom Confections created an abundant dessert display that delighted guests throughout the evening. The assortment included Oreo truffles, rich fudge brownies, and a lineup of mini cupcakes in flavors such as almond with raspberry buttercream, chocolate with chocolate ganache, vanilla with salted caramel buttercream, red velvet with cream cheese icing, and carrot cake with walnuts. A selection of cookies: chocolate chip, peanut butter, oatmeal, Nutella, and snickerdoodle. A variety that added a nostalgic touch and ensured there truly was something for everyone.
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[field title=”Special Detail #1″]Because their dog couldn’t attend the wedding, the couple found thoughtful ways to include him in the day. Custom tennis balls with his name served as a playful tribute, and the maid of honor even opened her speech with a heartfelt letter “from him” to the newlyweds. It was a sweet, personal touch that had guests smiling and tearing up in equal measure.[/field]
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The ceremony was officiated by Drew’s brother-in-law, who spent time speaking with friends and family to ensure it reflected the couple perfectly. Drew had dreamed of exchanging personal vows, something the bride was nervous about at first, but they became one of her favorite moments of the day. Both quoted NFL quarterback Jalen Hurts, and the room erupted when Drew said, “Keep the main thing the main thing.”
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[field title=”Special Detail #3″]The celebration continued with a lively first dance to “Hold My Hand” by Hootie & the Blowfish and an energetic band that kept guests on their feet. Surrounded by loved ones who traveled in to celebrate, the couple described the entire weekend as unforgettable, filled with joy, gratitude, and a whole lot of love.[/field]
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Photography: Madison Sapp Photography | Event Planning: Sincerely Yours Events | Floral Design: Festoon | Wedding Dress: Lela Rose | Cake: Custom Confections | Invitations: Surcie | Catering: Downtown Catering | DJ: Heads Up Penny | Groom's Attire: Nordstrom | Wedding Venue: Agape Oaks | Beauty: Bride's Side Beauty | Rentals: Amazing Event Rentals | Rentals: Stradley Davidson Linen Collective












































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































