Lavender + Succulent Wedding in September

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Paige & Brad

These sweethearts planned a fun and relaxed day at the Brinton Museum to celebrate their connection and love. She wore a dress from Emma & Grace of Denver, CO, and her maids each chose a different dress in mismatched mauve, purple and pink tones.

Cassie Madden captured all the details in white, lavender and dark green.

Groom wearing a green suit and dark green tie with a floral pocket sq and boutonniere with mini succulent.
Wedding bands are nestled into a succulent from the bride's bouquet from an September wedding in Sheridan, WY

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A June wedding in Emerald & White

A couple stands in front of the Bighorn Mountains for June wedding at the Brinton Museum near Sheridan, WY.  The groom wears a classic black tux and the bride in a strapless a-line gown. All white bouquet garden roses, peonies, ranunculus, scabiosa

Eva & James

College sweethearts Eva & James invited friends and family to celebrate their June wedding amidst the stunning landscapes of Wyoming and the Bighorn Mountains.

Held at the picturesque Brinton Museum near Sheridan, their wedding was the ultimate blend of elegance, beauty, and joy. The wedding featured a sophisticated color palette of emerald green and white.

James and his men wore classic black tuxes for the day, while Eva’s attendants wore long dresses in emerald green from Birdy Grey.

Nathan Hans Films captured the joy of their day with planning & coordination by Emma from Velvet & Vine wedding planning from Cody, WY.

An all white bouquet lays with a mountain inspired wedding invitation in white and green for a June wedding in Wyoming.
A ceramic bud vase in white with garden roses and lisianthus lays on an emerald green tablecloth with loose greenery and LED candles
bridemaids in emerald dark green dresses from birdy grey with bouquets in all white flowers. created by Whirly Girl flowers, a wyoming wedding florist in Sheridan, WY

A bridal bouquet

Eva requested an all-white bouquet without any accenting greenery. I used garden roses, white peonies, lisianthus, ranunculus, and the most dreamy scabiosa! I loved this tailored and romantic bouquet, which was perfect for their June celebration.

Ceremony flowers in white and dark green for a wedding in front of the Bighorn Mountains. Created by wyoming wedding florist whirly girl flowers from Sheridan, WY

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Prairie Inspired Jewel Toned Wedding

Nate & Sabre

In an elegant affair at the Brinton Museum near Sheridan, Wyoming, a paleontologist and museum curator say "I do," infusing their special day with the allure of prehistory. Amidst dinosaurs and prehistoric flora, guests find themselves in an inviting atmosphere where prairie-inspired jewel tones and earthy colors create a fun and enchanting ambiance. As the couple exchanged vows under a copper arch, towering trees, and amongst lush ferns, their love story unfolded in a celebration as timeless as the fossils.

Nathan Hans Films captured their day at The Brinton Museum with planning by Forever West Weddings and Events

Sabre found her dream dress at The Bridal Collection,  Denver, and her ladies wore Birdy Grey dresses in a color of their choice including sage green, terracotta, dusty blue, taupe, and rosewood.

Nate’s wedding party included his sister as Best Woman among his dearest friends. They wore dress pants in tan to brown tones with white shirts, suspenders in varied earth tones, and handmade bolo ties created by the groom.

We had a collection of prairie-inspired bud vases for their reception with simple flowers and grasses, potted plants with various ferns, succulents, and ancient Cycads. We used simple terracotta cylinder pots and gold dinosaur planters to honor their love for fossils. Sweet Tia’s made the most incredible macarons for their dessert table instead of cake!

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