Sage & Blush Wedding in June

A Bighorn Mountain Destination Wedding

Elegant ~ Minimal ~ Personal 

These sweethearts planned an intimate elopement in Wyoming at a family cabin in the Bighorn Mountains. They traveled from the midwest with their nearest and dearest to gather under towering pines and proclaim their love.

Storyteller Mo Speer Photography traveled along to capture all the beauty and intimacy of the day.

We created a soft and romantic garden-styled bouquet with garden roses and a nod to our favorite mountain wildflowers with pale blue delphinium, soft yellows, lavender scabiosa, and the sweetest daisies from my yard.

A garden inspired wedding bouquet with white garden roses and daisies, pale blue delphinium, purple scabiosa, and pale yellow goldenrod for an intimate June destination wedding in the Bighorn Mountains, WY
Mo Speer Photography - Wyoming Bighorn Mountain Elopement at a family cabin with bouquet by Whirly Girl FLowers of Sheridan WY

Her stunning Davenport Bridal dress came from Park & Fifth, which she paired with a sheer bridal scarf for their June wedding day.

The groom wore a modern pale grey three-piece suit with an epic beard. They choose not to have a bridal party and gathered with those they love for a weekend getaway full of wildflower meadows, mountain exploring and more moose than you could count.

Overall, simply magical.

Mountain elopement in the Bighorn Mountains near Sheridan, WY. Groom stands below towering stone walls and wears a light grey three-piece suit and long beard. Mo Speer Photography.
Pastel wedding flowers with a wildflower feel with white garden roses, blue delphinium, peach lisianthus, lavender scabiosa, white daisies for a Wyoming Bighorn Mountain Elopement with flowers by Whirly Girl Flowers of Sheridan, WY and Mo Speer Photo
A long wooden farm table with wooden box centerpieces in white, lavender, yellow and blue with garden roses and eucalyptus by Whirly Girl Flowers of Sheridan WY
A wyoming elopement with a herd of Moose in the Bighorn Mountains

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During a Wyoming Elopement in the Bighorn Mountains, a Bride and groom walk through a wildflower meadow near Twin Buttes

Lavender + Succulent Wedding in September

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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Warm, Jewel-toned Fall Wedding

A Wyoming Western wedding in november featured rich jewel tones of burgundy, rust and peach with soft eucalyptus green tones.

Shyanna & Ian

This happy day started with a ceremony at Holy Name Catholic Church in Sheridan, WY followed by bridal party adventures and a party at The Ramada.

Brooke Juma Photography captured all of the rich colors and fun.

The wedding party wore Birdy Grey dresses in rust, rabernet, gold, & emerald green, while the men sported blue Jeans, white shirts, and black suit coats. It wouldn't be a western wedding without classic cowboy hats!

Her bouquet featured roses in brown and deep burgundy, peachy ranunculus, rust amaranthus and of course lots of eucalyptus.

After the ceremony, the bridal party loaded up and rode around town for some fun and pictures. A stop at the iconic The Mint Bar in downtown Sheridan was a must for great pictures.

A bride exits a white trailer after a ride from their ceremony to the local cowboy bar carrying her jewel tone bouquet.
A bride and groom walk thru a brick alley followed by their wedding party. The bride carries a bouquet with roses, ranunculus, amaranth and eucalyptus in warm jewel tones

After a cold drink, they were off to the beautiful, historic Kendrick Mansion for the perfect golden hour photos with their bridal party and the gorgeous jewel tones of the day.

A bride holds a bouquet in rich jewel tones of peach, burgundy and green for her November wedding in Sheridan WY created by Whirly Girl Flowers and Wyoming wedding photographer Brooke Juma Photography
Groom wearing a black coat and camel cowboy has a peach ranunculus boutonierre with eucalyptus. Kendrick mansion, sheridan, WY Brooke Juma Photography

I relaunched Whirly Girl Flowers in Sheridan, WY in 2017 after moving from Boston, MA and the birth of our son. The bride’s sister was one of my very first brides! I love flowering for families over the seasons and years!

A bride and her sister hold bouquets in rust, burgundy and peach for a November wedding in Wyoming with flowers by Whirly Girl Flowers

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A Mountaintop Winter Wedding in Wyoming

Jewel-tone ~ Western ~ Vintage

These lovebirds planned a November wedding in the stunning Bighorn Mountains with jewel-toned colors in Navy, Burgundy, Olive Green, Taupe, and Gold at the charming Meadowlark Ski Lodge.

White Buffalo Photography captured all the love and details from their mountaintop ceremony to snowy portraits with their friends to their cozy lodge reception.

The bride dreamed of a bouquet that made a statement, and we delivered with the BIGGEST bouquet I’ve ever made. Enjoy the details of this winter wonderland wedding.

A western groom wearing a black jacket and cowboy hat with a white shirt and boutonniere with blush spray rose and blue thistle for a wyoming mountain wedding in the snow.

Their ceremony took place at the stunning top of the mountain with panoramic views of the Bighorn Mountains covered in fresh snow. Their guests and wedding party were up for the conditions and it was absolutely stunning. We let the view speak for itself and created a few large arrangements to welcome guests to the ceremony site.

Their reception took place in the charming lodge at Meadowlark Lake. We used simple bud vases for the guest tables mixed with pictures of them on adventures and I created a massive installation for the fireplace mantle to frame their sweetheart table.

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