A September jewel-tone wedding

This is a love story 17 years in the making. These two sweethearts met when they were just 7 but started their romance in their 20s and were married on a warm September day full of joy.

They planned an elegant bohemian-styled day with their families in Colorado Springs. Full of deep jewel tones and delicate details, we brought all of the bride's favorite colors to the table and simple potted ferns to complete the look.

Audrey requested a gently cascading bouquet, and we added delicate ferns to match the pattern on her stunning Maggie Sottero dress. Eric was born in New Zealand, and his only request for the wedding was a nod to his favorite plant - a New Zealand fern.

All the beauty of the day was captured by award-winning wedding photographer Adonye Jaja of Denver, CO.

Bride and grom standing in a field with lace overlay dress, grey suit and jewel done cascade bouquet

Their bridal party wore mixed dresses from Baltic Born and simple grey vests for the men.

Rust bridesmaid dress jewel tone flowers
Bridesmaid in gold or yellow dress with jewel tone flowers
Green bridesmaid dress and jewel tone flowers for a september wedding in colorado
jewel tone bridal party september wedding grey vest tux
Flower girl posse

Their reception took place under a clear top tent filled with the famous Colorado sunshine. We topped their wooden farm tables with a collection of items including birch logs, potted ferns, hand-thrown, farmhouse style bud vases and lush, low centerpieces packed with flowers in mustard, rust, yellow, deep purples, salmon and deep red. A twist on the traditional jewel-tones with a nod towards the end of summer and more muted tones.

clear top tent September wedding reception jewel tone purple salmon yellow
farmhouse pottery bud vase and rustic potted fern wedding reception
peach salmon purple yellow centerpiece with potted ferns bud vases and candles
potted ferns birch logs and farm rustic pottery bud vases with carnations
Peach yellow salmon burgundy jewel tone centerpiece
birch log centerpieces with potted ferns and jewel tone flowers
farm table wedding reception with jewel tones in purple, yellow, red and salmon with gold and potted ferns

The bride included all her little nieces as a flower girl posse. They wore mixed dresses in warm jewel tones with gold sandles and carried mini bouquets.

flower girl posse jewel tone dresses september wedding

Congratulations!

black and white bride and groom portrait with kite

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A date to remember 2.22.22

These sweethearts have been together for 6 years and dreamed of a fall wedding to celebrate their love. Instead of waiting all year to make it official, they moved up their date to February 2022 and planned an intimate wedding with their family in Buffalo, WY. It dawned COLD (as in -20* cold) and they made the best of it with gorgeous pictures inside at their reception venue captured by Wyoming wedding photographer Cassie Madden Photography.

Hannah described her dream day as comfortable, romantic, and warm with colors in Eucalyptus Green, Rose Gold, and Burgundy.

When we talked about colors, I was hesitant to guarantee her dream palette of burgundy and green the week after Valentine’s Day. Sourcing flowers after any major flower-centric holiday is always difficult. Ultimately, I want a happy client with expectations that match what I can deliver

and we discussed a few different color palettes for their day. Thankfully, Hannah trusted me to pick the best options available on the day her flowers shipped and my supplier was able to help me pick the perfect stems to make her dreams come true. We used Hearts roses and Empress protea as the focal point of the design filled out with several types of eucalyptus, mini carnations, and ranunculus.

Winter wedding groom wearing a pale grey suit with a sage green tie and a burgundy boutonniere with eucalyptus

Hannah’s Maid-of-honor wore a long, velvet dress in Eucalyptus from Baltic Born. It was absolutely perfect for the chilly winter wedding in Wyoming.

Bridesmaid dress from Baltic Born in velvet eucalyptus with bouquets in burgundy and pink for a february wedding in wyoming with florist Whirly Girl Flowers
A wyoming winter wedding with bridesmaid dresses in Eucalyptus
Small bridal party with Eucalyptus dress and grey jackets with jeans
A bridal bouquet in burgundy with roses, protea, eucalyptus

Congratulations!

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Why I can't make just a bouquet...

rust and sage wedding bouquet

1. Roses - Rust, 2. Sweet William, 3. Tuberose, 4. Carnations, 5. Amaranth, 6. Eucalyptus. - seeded, 7. Eucalyptus - Silver Dollar, 8. Grevellia, 9. Calycina

Captured by Dani Jerry Photography

I often receive inquiries for a single bridal bouquet and a boutonniere for a simple wedding. It always breaks my heart a little to turn them down, but as an events-only studio - they don't make financial sense for my business. While I do LOVE flowers, this is also my job and income for our family rather than a hobby. I have set boundaries on availability and an event minimum for Tiny weddings [read more here] as a result. 

Florists that operate with retail can use flowers already on hand for the week and cycle any "extra" unique material ordered for the bride back into their daily orders for delivery. Anything not used or sold to a client for their wedding is a loss for my little studio. Why?

Flowers are expensive! After 14+ years in the floral industry, I’m still shocked at the cost of flowers. Like the rest of us, the flower world was rocked by the pandemic, and we’re still experiencing some fluctuation and significant increases in flower costs across the board. Even traditionally affordable or more cost-effective flowers are 20-30% more than in previous years.

Shipping charges - our closest wholesalers come from the greater Denver area, and overnight freight can run from $45 - $75 per shipment and doesn't include any of those flowers that make the magic happen. 

Wholesale flower bunches - various flowers, filler, or greenery come in a specific "bunch" size. Specialty items come by a single stem, others in quantities of 5, 10, or 25 each. Greenery typically is packaged as a growers bunch or by weight, so it's often a guessing game on how much you'll need vs receive in the shipment. 

Time - prepping for a single bouquet vs bouquets for an entire wedding party takes about the same time. I still need to write recipes, order the goods, process fresh flowers, and make all the magic for your wedding. A single item takes less time to create than making more but the prep time is the same.

When writing a flower recipe for a client, I'm considering shape, color, and form in addition to the overall feel of the day (traditional, boho, relaxed). My typical bouquets include 5-12 varieties of flowers and foliage and nearly 20 varieties for more complex designs. If I ordered a bunch of eight different types of flowers and greenery, there would be more in the studio than could fit into a single bouquet, sometimes with at least 50% unused product. 

For couples in 2024/2025 looking for elopement packages who are flexible on colors and willing to trust me with flower magic, you can learn more about my availability here.

Here are a few of my favorite bouquets and a general list of the flowers and foliage included.

1. Cognac Anthurium, 2. Pieris japonica, 3. Carnations, 4. Tuberose, 5. Lisianthus, 6. White Anthurium

Captured by Kaylie Sirek

1. Roses - Sahara, 2. Lisianthus, 3. Eucalyptus - Silver Dollar, 4. Mint, 5. Scabiosa Pods, 6. Curly Dock, 7-15. Local Grasses x 8 varieties

Captured by Alissa Ferullo Photography

1. White Peonies, 2. Roses - Purple, 3. Roses - Lavender, 4. Hellebores, 5. Freesia

Captured by Alissa Ferullo

1. White Garden Roses, 2. Carnations, 3. Kangaroo Paw, 4. Bay, 5. Eucalyptus - Baby Blue, 6. Eucalyptus Silver Dollar, 7. Bay, 8. Grevellia, 9. Spray roses, 10. Lisianthus

Captured by Cassie Rosch Photographer

jewel tone bridal bouquet in red, purple, blue, rust for an october wedding in wyoming

1. Roses - Red, 2. Roses - Purple, 3. Blue Thistle, 4. Purple Anemone, 5. Bronze Amaranth, 6. Dahlia, 7. Ranunculus, 8. Bay, 9. Salal, 10. Eucalyptus

Captured by Dani Jerry Photography

Blush and white bouquet for june bride

1. Peonies in Blush, 2. Garden roses - white, 3. Ranunculus - pink, 4. Ranunculus - white, 5. Waxflower, 6. Eucalyptus Seeded, 7. Italian Pitt

Captured by A.Ribordy Photography


Ready to start planning your Wyoming wedding or Sheridan Elopement? You can see my 2024 elopement availability here. I’m ready to start flower dreaming with you. Let’s chat.

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An Ode to Burgundy & Blush

Perhaps the most enduring color palette of my 13 season wedding career, Burgundy (or merlot) and blush is the forever flexible color scheme that appeals to everyone. It can be rustic or country, classic and elegant while fitting nearly every single season. It might just be the unicorn wedding color palette to rival classic white.

Sometimes the design leans more towards blush and light tones with pops of color. Other times we go dark and highlight with brighter blooms. Often it’s paired with a shade of blue and you’ll find the funky, textural thistles in their starring role. From bouquets full of greenery to bouquets with minimal foliage you’ll find the full range.

Here are my favorites and how even when the request is the same, I keep things fresh, unique and customized to every couple I have the honor of creating flower magic for. Click the images to see accompanying blog posts.

September in Story, WY

Meet the Millers

bride and groom jeans updo braid wyoming wedding

Luke & Elise - Destination Wedding

Elise grew up spending her summers in the shadow of the Big Horn Mountains while visiting family near Sheridan, WY. When it came time to plan a wedding and future with Luke, saying “I DO” in a personal and meaningful spot was only natural.

They planned an intimate wedding weekend with their nearest and dearest -just 43 people - to celebrate their union. Surrounded by their family and friends, they hosted a creekside ceremony under the trees.

Sheridan, WY-based wedding photographer, Cassie Madden Photography, captured the entire day and all of the magic.

In lieu of a traditional wedding party, their three dogs joined the wedding and wore floral collars in tones to match Elise’s bouquet in lavender, peach, and orange.

flower dog for wedding wearing an orange flower collar made with spray roses
bride with her dog on wedding day, shaking paws
Flower dog collars for destination wedding in lavender, peach and orange with spray roses, asters and hypericum berries

Every element of their wedding was individualized and they chose their personal favorite colors for the wedding. Orange for Luke, Purple for Elise. We blended the two colors together using peach and lavender tones. Elise preferred a bouquet that was more formal and less wild so we opted for less greenery, lots of roses, and a few delicate elements to bring in a wildflower feeling like purple asters, lavender Limonium, and peach hypericum.

Bridal bouquet in orange, peach and purple for a july wedding in Wyoming

This image was captured in my studio by the talented Lance Roth

Bride walking with her dad to outdoor ceremony in a meadow.

Rather than bringing in another element for their ceremony along the creek, we used the trees as a base for our ceremony arbor. Their wedding arch on the tree flowed up the trunk and over their heads and was full of roses and deep purple delphinium. This piece was created and built on-site using a chickenwire base stuffed with meadowgrass and simply wired to the tree. For my florist friends out there - no floral foam was used!

groom in jeans and tan jacket waiting under flower covered tree for his bride
wedding ceremony under the trees with flowers on the trunk of the tree
ceremony circle, guests praying with the bride and groom during an outdoor wedding
Tree Flower arch for outdoor wedding, flowers on the trees, Orange, lavender, peach wedding palette

Using their love of food and wine as a guide, they planned a 5-course tasting dinner with Travis Sorenson, chef at Birch, complete with wine pairings at the lovely Barn in Big Horn. This was the perfect reception venue for their intimate party and an evening of lawn games and celebrating.

To allow for conversation and visibility across their large, horseshoe-shaped table, we used a collection of hand-thrown pottery vases scattered down the table. Their bar was accented by a tall and dramatic elevated floral piece.

Sheridan Wyoming micro wedding venue in Big Horn Wyoming for a wedding reception wine pairing dinner
elevated bar flowers in purple, orange, peach and lavender. Foam free floral design.

Congratulations!!!

Bride and groom portrait, Bride wearing a lace overlay v-neck dress in ivory with french braid.

Hire your wedding florist in Sheridan, WY

Getting married in Wyoming? I can't wait to dream with you about flowers for your big day! We believe that flowers evoke emotion and use texture, color, and thoughtful design to translate feelings into the present moment. Use the connect form to start a conversation today.