This South Carolina Wedding was a Family Affair

Amy Arrington & Payne Sullins
March 16, 2024

Two months after Amy Arrington befriended Payne Sullins on Instagram, the pair decided to meet for their first date. “We have mutual friends. We had gone to the same college, and his high school played football against mine. We had a lot of invisible strings,” Amy says. Two years later, shielded from rain by a butterfly umbrella, Payne asked Amy to marry him. “I used to never like rainy days, and now I do,” she says. For their wedding day, the couple envisioned a destination wedding that felt like a family vacation. Montage Palmetto Bluff in Bluffton, South Carolina, checked all the boxes. “My dream was my family in one house, and his family in one house, and we could ride bikes and meet for coffee,” says the bride. “We wanted to create a little world we’d always remember.”  —Ryan Conner

 

Sweet Carolina:
Amy’s two sisters married in Dallas, so she wanted to do something different for her wedding day. At the advice of a friend, the couple toured Montage Palmetto Bluff in Bluffton, South Carolina. They knew right away it was their perfect destination wedding venue. “After walking up to the chapel, Payne immediately got emotional,” says Amy. “In that moment, we knew.”

 


Isn’t It Suite: The wedding invitation suite, created by StoryBird Design, features watercolor scenes and floral embellishments painted by Amy’s sister, artist Elley Burch.

 


Top Tier:
“The cake was a complete surprise,” says Amy of the four-tier bridal confectionary featuring ornate icing detail and cascading flowers. “I just gave them my sister’s artwork [from the invitations] and [Montage Palmetto Bluff] took care of it.” 

Guests: 140

Specialty Cocktails: Blackberry brambles, spiked lavender lemonade, and late-night espresso martinis

First Dance: “La Vie en Rose”

Dinner: Surf and turf