Sage & Blush Wedding in June

Wedding photographer Thistle & Tulle of Oregon captured this June wedding in Big Horn, WY while the bride and groom stand in a field of orange poppies

Fun ~ Classy ~ Relaxing

These Sheridan lovebirds planned a classy, fun day at the Big Horn Equestrian Center for their June wedding. We used the season's best flowers, including peonies, roses, and scabiosa for her garden-styled bouquet and their floral arbor piece with Powder River Party Rentals.

Philosophy Hair Studio did the bride's Hair and makeup. She wore a stunning, elegant Enzoani dress from Blue Bridal Boutique in Denver.

Thistle & Tulle captured the special details.

A bridal bouquet by sheridan, WY wedding florist Whirly Girl Flowers  with soft blush and white peonies with garden roses, orlaya, scabiosa, alstroemeria and and eucalyptus
In motion bridal party in sage dresses surrounding a bride with blush bouquet.

Congratulations!


An August Wedding at Home

Eliza & Zach

Imagine exchanging vows against the backdrop of Wyoming's Bighorn Mountains—a breathtaking setting for a simple, unhurried, and undeniably beautiful wedding at the bride’s family home. Picture sage green blending with warm, muted gold tones, accented by delicate white daisies reminiscent of the bride's mother's bouquet. This captured the heart of their Western wedding, with every detail radiating natural charm.

Captured by Sheridan, WY-based wedding photographer, Wandering Willow Imagery.

Sage & Burgundy Mountain Wedding

Magical ~ Foresty ~ Natural

Sara & Zach met in college, and eventually, the friendship built in those early years turned into something more. They were married at the top of the Bighorn Mountains, and their wedding was inspired by the forest and natural beauty of Wyoming, with colors in burgundy and sage green and pheasant feathers to accent their flowers.

Sheridan, WY wedding photographer Cassie Madden Photography captured all the gorgeous details and utter joy of their wedding.

Wyoming High Country Lodge provided the perfect space for their guests with rustic charm, views for days, and some moose that added extra excitement to their ceremony.

Keep scrolling for more of their magical day.

The bride wore a gorgeous dress with lace overlay from Belle en Blanc in Billings while her ladies each picked their favorite Birdygrey dress in burgundy. The groom and wedding party men sported classic black suits with burgundy ties and pocket squares.

Sara’s bouquet was filled with garden roses in ivory, burgundy, and blush, along with various eucalyptus, blooming calycina, and some wild burgundy amaranth from my garden. The couple provided me with feathers from their pheasant hunting adventures.

They opted for simple DIY centerpieces with floating candles in white placed on wood slices and surrounded by loose eucalyptus—the perfect, easy decor for this rustic location.

Congratulations!


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Sage Wedding Inspiration

Sage or soft green is a universal wedding color. It works with any color palette or season. Here are a few of my favorite weddings featuring bridesmaids in sage or green dresses. Click any image to see more from their wedding day and how their inspiration pulled in Sage green.

Captured by Thistle & Tulle Photography at the Big Horn Equestrian Center

Sage and rust wyoming wedding flowers for a mountain top wedding ceremony

Captured by Dani Jerry Photography at Meadowlark Ski Lodge

Sage and white wedding at the powder horn in sheridan wy

Captured by Thistle & Tulle at the Powder Horn

Sage and wildflower wyoming wedding flowers big horn mountains

Captured by Wandering J Photography at the Brinton Museum

sage and pink wedding flowers color palette for a september wyoming wedding

Captured by Cassie Madden Photography at the Powder Horn in Sheridan, WY

Eucalyptus dress from baltic born for a february wyoming wedding florist flowers in red and pink

Captured by Cassie Madden Photography