An Intimate Boho Wedding

Boho ~ Chic ~ Fun

Sierra and David initially started with a big wedding plan. Along the way, they realized their dream day was intimate, small, and personal instead of a big celebration and traditional bridal party. They were married in an intimate ceremony with family & a few close friends at the charming and historic Canyon Ranch. With boho and western details in neutral tones with sage, blush, green, and white.

Wyoming destination wedding photographer Thistle & Tulle captured the love and details of their day.

Their boys and dogs stood up during the ceremony as the wedding party, which took place under a simple wooden arch with boho-inspired flowers and cowhide rugs.

A horse runs through a green June meadow behind a wedding arch with boho flower accents. flowers including roses in white and blush with pampas grass and eucalyptus. Bighorn Mountains near Sheridan Wyoming destination wedding.
A groom waits for his bride under their square ceremony arch with boho floral details and brown cowhide rugs for this western wedding in Big Horn, WY.

They chose an intimate, private dinner at a restaurant in Sheridan, WY. We installed a neon name sign over their sweetheart table with flowers mounted to the way behind for a statement over the couple. Their guests were seated at one long table lined with locally made dishes, bud vases with flowers in neutral tones and dried details with a loose greenery garland bringing it all together. Sheridan, WY baker Manny Cakes, created a small naked cake topped with flowers for cutting and gorgeous custom cookies and macarons for their guests to take home as favors.

Congratulations!


A Boho wedding in Rusty Tones

Meet the Quinns

This boho-inspired wedding, featuring rusty tones and dried elements, was hosted at the bride and groom’s new home outside Sheridan, Wyoming.

Forever West Weddings and Events helped plan all the cozy details and an all-star local vendor team that included:

The bride’s attendants wore a mix of Eucalyptus-colored dresses from Azazie and a striking burnt orange jumpsuit.

brown and rust boutonnieres with white spray roses, dried bunnytail grass, brown llisianthus and dried poppy pods

The groom built a hexagon arch for their wedding ceremony. It was VERY blustery on their big day and blew over before I arrived. Thankfully, the guys were on location getting ready and jumped into action to repair and reinforce the structure. I used dried pampas, the brides favorite giant mums and roses for their arch installation.

Their tented reception in the backyard provided a beautiful spot to enjoy dinner and dancing as the sun went down on their September wedding.

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.

A Tensleep Wedding in September


Clarke & Laure

In the shadow of Wyoming's Bighorn Mountains, a special day unfolded for a couple from California who now reside in South Carolina. Their family's summer home provided the perfect backdrop for a simple, elegant wedding. They celebrated their roots with colors like navy blue and burgundy and a bouquet filled with dahlias and eucalyptus. Under a white tent at the Old Shell store, surrounded by loved ones, their love story began a new chapter. It was a day of joy, blending memories from two families into one beautiful moment, treasured by all who shared in their happiness.

Kaleigh Rust Photography captured all the love and sunshine for this September destination wedding in Tensleep, WY. Wild West Collective provided planning and rentals for their day with a reception hosted at the Old Shell Store.

Can we take a moment for this incredible bridal cape that Laure wore!!!!

Their mixed bridal party wore a combination of navy suits, and dresses in a burnt orange or navy depending on whose side they were standing on. 2023 was the year of mixed-gender wedding parties and I LOVED it.

The ceremony flowers were created with local choke-cherry branches loaded with cherries and leaves in perfectly burnished Fall colors, with amaranth and dahlias transported over the mountains from a local grower in Sheridan, WY.

These pieces were repurposed for the reception and enjoyed all evening!

Congratulations!


Prairie Inspired Jewel Toned Wedding


Nate & Sabre

In an elegant affair at the Brinton Museum near Sheridan, Wyoming, a paleontologist and museum curator say "I do," infusing their special day with the allure of prehistory. Amidst dinosaurs and prehistoric flora, guests find themselves in an inviting atmosphere where prairie-inspired jewel tones and earthy colors create a fun and enchanting ambiance. As the couple exchanged vows under a copper arch, towering trees, and amongst lush ferns, their love story unfolded in a celebration as timeless as the fossils.

Nathan Hans Films captured their day at The Brinton Museum with planning by Forever West Weddings and Events

Sabre found her dream dress at The Bridal Collection,  Denver, and her ladies wore Birdy Grey dresses in a color of their choice including sage green, terracotta, dusty blue, taupe, and rosewood.

Nate’s wedding party included his sister as Best Woman among his dearest friends. They wore dress pants in tan to brown tones with white shirts, suspenders in varied earth tones, and handmade bolo ties created by the groom.

We had a collection of prairie-inspired bud vases for their reception with simple flowers and grasses, potted plants with various ferns, succulents, and ancient Cycads. We used simple terracotta cylinder pots and gold dinosaur planters to honor their love for fossils. Sweet Tia’s made the most incredible macarons for their dessert table instead of cake!

Congratulations!