12

Feb

2013

Amy and Havard’s ‘Norwegian Spring’ Themed Wedding by Sweet Water Portraits

Today’s wedding is bringing some much needed sunshine into your lives. This gorgeous wedding from Pennsylvania is full of beautiful details;  lots of yellows, blues and greens that really bring a wonderful sense of spring to these cold February days! The couple’s theme was Norwegian Spring and brought this to life by incorporating lots of birds, flowers, nests, moss and aspects of nature into their day. With a beautiful outdoor ceremony, the indoor reception is just amazing, with so many amazing flowers and stunning details (check out the bird themed escort cards) This wedding is simply stunning! The lovely couple are  Amy and Havard who were married on 18th May on a beautiful Orchard in Audubon, Pennsylvania. Thanks to Julie at Sweetwater Portraits for the photos.

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The venue
Built in 1762 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places, Mill Grove was the first American home of renowned artist, author and naturalist, John James Audubon. Between 1803 and 1806 Mill Grove and its surrounding fields and woodlands first inspired young Audubon’s passion for observing, painting and drawing birds. Today, the 175-acre estate serves as an educational center of the National Audubon Society, dedicated to connecting people with nature.

Norwegian Spring Wedding in Pennsylvania by Sweet Water Portraits

Norwegian Spring Wedding in Pennsylvania by Sweet Water Portraits

Theme
This wedding was inspired by the bride and groom’s love of nature, art and science with bits of Norwegian culture weaved throughout. Birds, well known for being monogamous animals, frequent travelers, and skilled at building nests make the perfect symbol of love, marriage and building a life together – especially for a couple so fond of traveling. Locating the wedding at John Audubon’s house was also a nod to the bride’s background in Animal Behavior and Art. The overall feel of the day was that of a Norwegian spring.

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The Ceremony
The wedding ceremony was held in the pear orchard on a gorgeous May day. Guests were greeted with lavender infused water, rosehip lemonade and minted iced tea as they gathered before the ceremony. The bride’s nephew, Benjamin, was the ring bearer. He carried a special pillow made of wood and birch. Just before the ceremony, the bride found an inchworm that she knew he’d be fascinated by and helped him hide it in the mossy pillow to go down the aisle with him. Her mother escorted the bride down the aisle to The Beatles “Here, There and Everywhere.” Before the bride and groom exchanged rings, the rings were passed to friends and family so they could warm them with their love and wishes for the couple. The bride’s brother recited “A Tin Wedding Whistle” by Ogden Nash. As the newly married couple retreated down the aisle to The Beatles “Good Day Sunshine”, guests waved wands wishing them well in their new life together.

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Drinks and Details
Following the ceremony guests enjoyed cocktails and hors d’oeuvres in the rustic old stone barn. The couple created a signature drink of ginger beer, gin and lingonberry syrup for their guests. A beer tasting was also offered with beers selected by the groom and showcasing his homebrew. Birds trimmed out of maps and attached to clothespins to hold each guests escort cards identifying tables named for the couple’s favourite travel destinations (designed by the bride and created by the matron of honor, with display frame built by the groom).

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The Reception
For the reception, guests moved into the pavilion were they dined on their selection of Grilled Salmon with Mango Salsa, Jamaican Jerk Chicken, or Artichoke Strudel. For dessert, guests enjoyed delectable slices of lemon pound cake with lemon curd filling and buttercream icing. Individual portions of lavendar crème brulee, pistachio biscotti and chocolate truffles were also offered next to the coffee and cognac station. They were also offered aquavit (a traditional Norwegian spiced potato liquor) to accompany their dinners. After a lovely dinner with heartfelt toasts from friends and family the bride and groom kicked off the dance party as they dance to Wilco’s “You and I”. Most of the evening the DJ played a selection of favourites requested by the wedding party including a special request for Beastie Boys from the mother of the bride. The groom’s 87-year-old grandfather seemed to like it, as he was on the dance floor all evening.

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Flowers
The bride’s cream coloured bouquet was were made of peonies, lily of the valley, garden roses and touches of maidenhair fern. Bridesmaids carried bouquets of yellow roses, ranunculus and craspedia. The bride’s bouquet and groom’s boutonniere incorporated lily of the valley were wrapped in embroidered ribbon that they bought in Norway. Mason jars filled with wildflowers hung from chairs along the aisle. Centerpieces were comprised of a mixture of wildflowers in jars of all shapes collected by the bride and groom, maidenhair ferns in birch bark planters and naturalist style apothecary jars filled with moss and nesting materials. Wicker acorns dripping with moss were hung above the bridal party table.

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DIY and Handmade Details

  • Invitations, programs, menus and all other printed material: Designed and printed by the bride. Rosemaling inspired patterns and designs were incorporated with patterns developed from birds stylized from John J. Audubon’s painting of Painted Buntings. Both English and Norwegian initiations were created.
  • Bridesmaids’ necklaces: Rosemaling (Norwegian style painting) cabochon pendants made by the bride.
  • Bridesmaids and Bride’s shoe clips: Fashioned out of yellow and blue silk and tulle.
  • Bow Ties: Tux and Tulle (Etsy) made bow ties and pocket squares from a fabric printed with a rosemaling inspired pattern designed by the bride.
  • Cuff Links: The groom made cufflinks for the wedding party out of 1 krone (Norwegian coins).
  • roomsman, Ring Bearer, Groom and Bride Shoes: Converse were designed by the bride and groom to match the personalities of their wedding party.
  • Ring bearer Pillow: Made from a tree slice covered in moss and tied with a lace bow.
  • Ceremony Wands: Made by the bride and her mother.
  • Sign Post: Made from reclaimed wood by the groom.
  • Homebrew: Koselig Kyssing Kølsch (Cozy Kissing Kolsch) a Kölsch-style beer brewed by the groom with labels designed by the bride.
  • Escort Cards: Birds trimmed out of maps were attached to clothespins to hold each guests escort cards (designed by the bride and created by the matron of honor). Display frame built by the groom.
  • Table Markers: Tree stump table marker holders made by the groom held postcards of photos from various vacation destinations designed by the bride.
  • Chair Markers: One of the bridesmaids made special chairmarkers for the newleyweds with their silhouettes mounted on embroidery hoops.
  •  Guestbook: The bride designed a guestbook with photos taken by Sweetwater Portraits during their engagement photo session at Ridely Creek State Park.
  • Favors: Guests received a photocard with photograph taken by the groom which informed them that the couple had made a donation in their honor to the Jane Goodall Institute. The couple hopes to honeymoon next year in Tanzania where Jane Goodall conducts of her research on chimpanzees.
  • Cake Stand: Tree slice cake stand made by the groom.
  • Cake Topper: Yellow canary bride and groom cake toppers painted and dressed by the bride.
  • Norwegian Wedding Cake: Kansekake was made and decorated by the groom’s aunt and cousins. The cake is made of stacked concentric rings from a marzipan-like almond dough.
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Norwegian Traditions
Throughout the reception a few Norwegian traditions were carried out: 1) When the guests (gently!) tapped their cutlery on the glasses the couple stood and kissed. 2) When guests banged their cutlery on the table, the couple stood on their chairs and kissed! 3) When the guests stomped their feet, the bride and groom crawled under the table to kiss. 4) Whenever the bride left the room all the female guests ran up and gave the groom a kiss on the cheek before the bride returned. Similarly when the groom left the room the male guests lined up to give the bride a kiss on the cheek.5)  Songs are commonly sung at Norwegian weddings. To carry out this tradition guests were provided copies of a song from the groom’s hometown with a phonetic translation. Towards the end of the evening, the men from Kongsberg gathered on the dance floor to sing Kongsberg Drekkevise.

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Comments

    Amy

    Love all the bird details they incorporated! Interesting to hear about the Norwegian wedding traditions. Great post- so much detail : )

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    Paula

    Absolutely love the personalised All star trainers, comfort and style you cant beat it. No better way to enjoy the whole day without blisters on your feet :)

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    Tracy

    do you know where the baskets hanging from the ceiling come from or what are they called? Thanks!

    Reply

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