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

Congratulations!

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

Wildflower September Wedding

Dilyn & Jonathan - They were married in the wilds of the Big Horn Mountains and skipped a bridal party to spend some time with their horses before the wedding. Their family and friends gathered around them - sans seating - for an intimate, riverside ceremony.

Dilyn wore the stunning a-line Lotus dress from Vow’d, while Jonathon donned the perfect pale blue suit with a tan hat. So very classy and perfect for their scorching hot September wedding.

Dilyn requested a wildflower-inspired bouquet full of texture and all the color I could muster. I sourced zinnias, snapdragons, and verbena, among a few other treasures, from local farms and filled in with other fine-textured items from my wholesaler. They had a series of sweet hob-nail vases filled with wildflower bouquets for their casual tent reception near Hyattsville, WY. Wyoming wedding photographer ANAFINN Photography captured all the glorious details.

Black and white groom suit portrait
Illusion, a-line dress from Vow'd for a September wedding in wyoming bursting with wildflowers
Bride pins on her groom's wildflower boutonniere before their wedding
Bride and groom wild flower wedding flowers near a river in wyoming september wedding
Wildflower bouquet with blue pink orange yellow coral
Groom wrangles their horses before getting married

Who holds your bouquet when there isn’t a bridal party? The groom of course! I’m always a sucker for men with gorgeous bouquets in hand.

bride wildflower bouquet ceremony
Groom Wildflower bouquet
wild flower centerpieces for a wyoming wedding

Congratulations!

bride and groom in tan hat at golden hour wildflower boutonniere

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A Wedding in a Cloud

The day started early, a Thursday like most others. I woke up and got ready while the rest of the house slept in the early morning darkness. Nathan and our photographer - Christian Gideon - met me at the house at 6AM and we loaded clothes and flowers and snacks for the day into the rental car. After coffee and breakfast at our favorite cafe here in Sheridan (Red Velvet) we headed off to the mountain. 

We listened to music and talked about favorite artists and told stories on our way up the mountain while I finished my makeup in the car. My two giant bouquets overflowing into our laps in the back seat while the boutonnieres rode safely in the cup holders up front. Unconventional - yes. Perfectly us!

It was a little chilly when we stopped along the side of Hwy 14. Nathan grabbed his shirt and new jeans and trucked off into the woods to change while Christian and his cameras waited across the road and I slipped into my wedding dress in the shelter of the car. We didn't prepare for the swarms of mosquitos and before I even had my dress zipped I promptly smashed one on the front of my dress. Thankfully - it wasn't full of a recent victim and we got through the rest of the day relatively unscathed. 

Christian had picked a spot in the forest for our first look. While flying by on Hwy 14 it might not look like much but the tall pines, filtered sunshine and green carpet were lovely.  

The previous weekend we'd discovered a wild meadow full of flowers. On our way there a young moose came out of the river bed and startled us all. There was a moment of silence as we watched him nervously trot across the road and disappear again. 

We then headed back to our ceremony spot. Our families would be meeting us there in a few hours but we had some more adventuring to do. After putting on some lipstick and strapping on our hiking boots we set off on our wedding day hike. 

Yes, it is steep. Yes, I did it in my wedding dress.

Yes, it is steep. Yes, I did it in my wedding dress.

After reaching the summit, the clouds quickly rolled up the mountain side and surrounded it. Perhaps one of the more magical moments in our lives. 

We returned to the foggy parking lot in time to meet our families and say our vows in a meadow. Rather than the stunning views into the valley below we were surrounded by the fog. Like a blanket wrapped around us. 

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Photography: Christian Gideon Photography
Ring: Erin Jane Designs
Earring: Blue Hour Designs
Dress: BHLD
Flowers: Whirly Girl Flowers
Location: Big Horn Mountains, WY

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