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.

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 Cottage-Core elopement in the Big Horn Mountains

Cottage-core ~ Earthy ~ Chic

Minnesota wedding photographer Britney Moser traveled to Sheridan to capture this magical Wyoming destination wedding.

Alexandra wanted her day full of earthy textures in white and green and a little pop of yellow as a nod to her yellow diamond engagement ring.

She wore a stunning bias-cut gown from A La Robe from The Dress Theory in Seattle made from silk crepe de chine with French lace detailing. With an ivory V-neck with lace details, she looked incredible atop our favorite Big Horn Mountains.

These lovebirds planned a destination wedding in the Big Horn Mountains and a small celebration with their closest friends and family. They chose to stand up without a bridal party and her friends picked dresses in colors of blue and green to match the wedding theme.


The Whirly Way (& What to Expect)

Congratulations!

Captured by Cassie Madden Photography

Planning a wedding is a big undertaking, not something most people do daily. Amidst the joy and excitement of engagement, dozens of decisions and choices exist. From the small to the large, you’re trying to bring everything together to shape your best day and the beginning of a new life with the one you love.

I intend to make the flower portion of planning easy, stress-free, and of course, deliver a gorgeous final product on your wedding day. Whether you’re planning an intimate elopement or a giant party, I’d love to be a part of your celebration.

Choose your adventure (& I’ll bring the flowers):

Whirly Weddings

As a full-service wedding and event design studio, we specialize in handcrafting emotive arrangements and installations for celebrations of all sizes. From grand weddings to intimate gatherings, we have the expertise, knowledge and contagious artistic expression to bring your flower dreams to fruition. If you know wholeheartedly that your forever is written in flowers, we may just be the perfect fit for one another.

Elopements & Micro Weddings

As a Wyoming florist, we love nothing more than when our couples vow to run away together, flowers in tow! All of our elopement and micro wedding floral packages are inspired by the season, your color palette, and the feel of the day. This package is a “Yes, please” option for couples who are planning a simple yet adventurous gathering, working with a modest budget, and/or trust me to bring their vision vibrantly to life just as they deserve.

Here’s what to expect:

Step 1. You Freak Over my Art 

If you’ve found yourself saving our Instagram posts, daydreaming about the Portfolio, and telling your girlfriends about Whirly Girl, this may be your sign that we’re soulmates. Don’t worry; we’re freaking out about it too!

Step 2. Flower Talk

Fill out our contact form to get this party started. To move forward with an inquiry, we do ask that you provide not only your confirmed wedding date but the venue you have under contract. Reminder - I typically book 6-12 months in advance.

Step 3. Dream in Detail

Once I confirm your wedding date is as open as the western landscapes, the dreaming begins. First, I’ll kindly prompt you to fill out our questionnaire where we will gather more information on your color scheme, vision, budget, guest count, anticipated wedding party size, and basic floral wish list (bouquets, ceremony flowers, etc).

You may not have all the answers right now, and that’s okay. We’re not expecting you to! Just provide your best guess to get started! Also if you’re using Pinterest please be sure to add me to your board (or include a link), so I can see what flowers you’re falling in love with for your day.

Step 4. Custom Estimate, Check!

After reviewing your information, I’ll provide a custom proposal for your consideration. I typically offer one estimate with a basic visual proposal before booking with a one-week expiration. If necessary, we can make one revision before booking at no cost. Once accepted, I’ll provide a contract for review and retainer details to reserve your date and services. Curious about pricing? Check out this post.

Step 5. Make Me a Match

Yay! You want to work with Whirly Girl for your wedding. Return the signed contract and retainer to reserve your date. We’ll make time to chat, discuss options in detail, and nail down specifics. I’ll also provide a schedule so you know what to expect from Whirly Girl in the coming months to make your floral dreams come true.

Questions? I’d love to hear them. Use this form or shoot me an email.

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.