Elegance in White: Timeless Charm of White Weddings

Whether against the picturesque backdrop of Wyoming's mountains or in a bustling cityscape, white weddings exude a classic charm that transcends trends. As a florist in rural Wyoming with city roots, I understand the allure of white blooms against the rugged landscapes, creating a harmony between nature and sophistication.

Destination weddings, particularly in Wyoming, embrace the versatility of white. Whether amid the rustic charm of the countryside or the refined ambiance of a town affair, the purity of white creates an atmosphere that can be fancy or casual. The snowy Big Horn Mountains provide a stunning canvas for couples seeking a mountain wedding, turning the celebration into a breathtaking masterpiece.

In the world of weddings, white is not just a color—it's a symbol of enduring love and everlasting beauty. A white wedding is not a trend; it's a timeless celebration of the purest emotions and the promise of a lifetime together.

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A Boho Wedding in Rust & Jewel Tones

Intimate ~ Beautiful ~ Fun

These sweethearts planned an epic party at the Big Horn Equestrian Center near Sheridan, WY, for their June wedding with all their friends. We combined fresh and dried elements for their wedding flowers, full of boho-inspired warm jewel tones in rust, mustard, mauve, and emerald green.

She wore an incredible dress by Luce Sposa - The Elvis Dress with the most airy details. The bridal party wore a collection of mixed dresses from Baltic Born, and the men sported fresh, light-colored suits.

Our snow-topped Big Horn Mountains put on a show for their wedding day, and I love every image and detailed captured by Wyoming wedding photographer Kaylie Sirek.

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The bridal parties stayed in luxurious rentals at The Powder Horn. They provided plenty of space and great locations for getting ready photos and are just a short drive from their wedding and reception venue at the Big Horn Equestrian Center in Big Horn, WY.

I created a garden-style bouquet in muted tones of rust, mauve, mustard, and emerald with garden roses, ruffled carnations, deep green foliage, and dried pampas grass.

Wyoming groom wearing a tan suit and no tie sports a peachy boutonniere created by wyoming florist, whirly girl flowers
A bride wearing a Luce Spoza dress for her June wedding in Sheridan wyoming carries a bouquet in rust and mauve tones created by Wyoming florist whirly girl flowers.

Their ceremony took place on the polo fields under a hexagon arch with x-back chairs from Powder River Party Rentals. I created an asymmetrical floral piece in their muted jewel-tones with dried palm fronds and pampas grass to frame the space.

We had a combination design for their reception with long and low centerpieces in wooden boxes on long tables paired with rust or emerald-colored table runners and some DIY dried bud vases on their round tables. They included some antler sheds and loose greenery for a faux garland effect.

They partied the night away under the lights over the patio and ate Sheridan’s best pie from Hetty’s Pizza.

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Mauve Magic: Enchanting Weddings in Sheridan, WY

With its soft and elegant charm, Mauve is a regular request for weddings in Sheridan, Wyoming. Against the backdrop of the majestic Big Horn Mountains, couples are embracing this versatile hue, creating weddings that range from boho chic to timeless elegance. The color effortlessly harmonizes with the rustic and refined for couples seeking an enchanting celebration in the heart of Sheridan's captivating landscapes.

A Secret Wedding in October

Bobbi & Max

Bobbi was a long-time Whirly Girl fan and attended several pop-ups and classes in the early years here in Sheridan. When she and Max decided to have a secret elopement in 2020 at their Wyoming ranch, Talking Waters, I was elated to make a simple bouquet and boutonniere for their moment together. She gave me full creative control, and I used some wild bittersweet vines, dried craspedia, and fresh roses for her bouquet.

Cassie Madden captured all the joy of the blustery day with their single witness and dear friend.

As I tell all my couples, your day is yours. Embrace it. Make it what you want it. Bobbi and Max embraced this, wearing outfits they pulled from their closets in the morning and got married in a place they loved with a friend to witness. No rules, just LOVE.

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A Rust & Peach Wedding at Born in a Barn

Thoughtful ~ Inclusive ~ Cozy

Cloie & Tucker’s wedding day was everything they described and planned for. Each detail was thoughtfully chosen, and their cozy setting made each guest feel welcome. Their sage, peach, rust, and terracotta color palette came to life with ruffly roses and textured garden details.

Cloie wore an Anna Kara in silk chiffon with floral appliqués from Jasmine Lilly Bridal in Bozeman. Her sister and maid of honor wore a satin dress in Eucalyptus from Azazie with the Groom, and his brothers wore crisp white shirts and khaki pants. Their choice of a small, intimate bridal party made for the easiest and calm day with family by their sides.  

After growing up watching weddings from her front window, Cloie walked down the aisle under the amazing trees at Born in a Barn to marry her love under an arch he designed and built just for their wedding day. Wyoming Wedding Photographer Cassie Madden captured all the gorgeous details.

I’ve been itching to make a floral pocket square for a groom and finally got my chance with Tucker with peach ranunculus, earthy spray roses and small dried details.

Their reception took place in the well loved Barn and was filled with cozy seating around the dance floor and tables scattered about for guests. The bride’s grandmother created a host of terrariums and potted succulents in a variety of vessels and we scattered simple bud vases and loose greenery along the tables to complete the design.

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