Colorful Folksy Scandinavian Wedding Shoot

This wedding shoot is a non typical Scandinavian one, with lots of color and folksy influence

This wedding shoot is a non-typical Scandinavian one, with lots of color and folksy influence.

The Scandinavian design trend is getting more popular by the day and with Christmas around the corner everyone is trying to find ways to make their homes a little more Hygge this winter. It’s true not only for home decor but also for events, for example, for weddings. Today we’ll inspire you with a non-typical Scandinavian wedding shoot done in bright colors and with touches of folk craft.

Rich in bright yellows, blues, reds, white, and accents of natural wood, this color palette embraced Nordic design and the natural colors present at harvest. The clean materialism and light-filled spaces of the Nordia House Cultural Center in Portland were a meaningful and ideal choice for the setting of this shoot. Rustic vignettes and details serve as a counterpoint to the scene; anchoring the images with the warmth of a table at harvest, fresh baked pies, a curtain of hundreds of lush sunflowers, and meticulous DIY crafts. The wedding cake was a white one with yellow folksy patterns.

The bride sports two looks – a casual and effortless folk-inspired vintage dress, and an elegant wedding gown by Lena Medoyeff. Each look is complemented with gold jewelry accents by Tiro Tiro Studio, whose graceful geometric designs play perfectly to a Nordic theme. Abundant sunflowers underscore a bright and seasonal focus to the overall theme. Get inspired by the ideas from the shoot below!

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The first wedding hairstyle was with a braided halo and a low ponytail.

The first wedding hairstyle was with a braided halo and a low ponytail.

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The first wedding outfit was a high neckline wedding gown with floral appliques and a plain skirt.

The first wedding outfit was a high neckline wedding gown with floral appliques and a plain skirt.

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The wedding shoes were yellow ones to match the wedding color scheme.

The wedding shoes were yellow ones to match the wedding color scheme.

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Another shoe idea - platform sandals in hot red for a colorful touch.

Another shoe idea - platform sandals in hot red for a colorful touch.

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The second bridal look was a turly folksy one, with a vintage lace top, a blue emberoidered skirt and layered necklaces.

The second bridal look was a turly folksy one, with a vintage lace top, a blue emberoidered skirt and layered necklaces.

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The bride was rocking a loose fishtail braid.

The bride was rocking a loose fishtail braid.

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The wedding seating chart was done with sunflowers embroidered on hoops.

The wedding seating chart was done with sunflowers embroidered on hoops.

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The wedding stationery suite was a colorful one with vintage and folksy influences.

The wedding stationery suite was a colorful one with vintage and folksy influences.

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The wedding tablescape was a colorful one, with blue, red, ornage touches, colorful glasses and candles and potted cacti.

The wedding tablescape was a colorful one, with blue, red, ornage touches, colorful glasses and candles and potted cacti.

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The wedding dessert table was highlighted with apples in baskets hanging over the table.

The wedding dessert table was highlighted with apples in baskets hanging over the table.

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The wedding cake was a white one decorated with yellow patterns with a folksy feel.

The wedding cake was a white one decorated with yellow patterns with a folksy feel.

Source: bespoke-bride