A beautiful and intimate camp wedding on Cumberland Island

Adrienne + Sloan’s Georgia wedding is so special for a few reasons: First, the couple tied the knot in the same spot that our art teacher bride had dreamed of getting married since she visited as a little girl. Second, she enlisted her childhood best friend, Skylar Caitlin of Chancey Charm help her plan and design the whole thing. What’s more, she even worked with some of her students on the creative elements, such as calligraphy and sweets, as you’ll see throughout. Haint Blue Collective was behind photography and paper goods of this intimate, 28-guest wedding.
The bride’s dress! Such a gorgeous Carol Hannah gown from The Sentimentalist Atlanta.
Skylar explains, The bride (my childhood best friend) decided while on a trip to Cumberland as a kid that she wanted to get married there. When her dad told her he thought they only let Kennedys get married on Cumberland, she declared “Well, I’ll just have to marry a Kennedy then.” Two decades later, her dream wedding came true, no Kennedy required. They worked for months to work with park rangers, source durable tabletop materials, and logistically plan out the entire weekend. Luckily, while she didn’t marry a Kennedy, Sloan is a charming supply chain manager who helped to balance her creative ideas.
It was a rainy morning, but the couple had traveled to Cumberland ahead of the wedding to bury their bourbon and ensure a rain-free wedding day. The groom dug up the bourbon t...
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