A June Wildflower Wedding in White & Yellow

Demi & James

I ask every couple to rate how important flowers for their event are on a scale of 1 (meh) to 10 (heck, YES). Demi responded with a resounding 11 and we set off on an adventure planning her dream wedding flowers with Forever West Weddings & Events by our side.

She and James planned a weekend celebration at the beloved HF Bar Ranch and invited their nearest and dearest to join them.

Sarah Averill, a Wyoming wedding photographer, captured all the gorgeous details and their sweet love.

Designed by:Larsen McDowell

Demi let her ladies choose their dress style and color within her floral-filled yellow theme, and the result was stunning. Each friend wore her personal favorite with character and sweet details. Her dress came from Emma & Grace Bridal Studio and was designed by Pronovias. Hair & Makeup by Tanya finished their looks for the wedding day with their beauty shining through.

a white bouquet with daisies, ranunculus, peonies and garden roses.
groom wearing a blue jacket with white and yellow boutonierre

As we all know, June can be a fickle month in Wyoming and this day was no exception. We designed their ceremony florals under sunny skies with clouds peeping over the mountain peaks. After a short and intense rain delay, their ceremony occurred under stunning evening skies.

Linden House sourced incredible pieces for dinner hosted on the covered porch at the ranch house, bringing Demi’s blue-plated dreams to life. We paired delicate blooms in white, yellow, and pale pink with tapered candles for a dreamy evening over food with their loved ones.

The couple stole away immediately the ceremony for some portraits together and Demi traded her long veil for a petite flower crown with ranunculus and chamomile.

Congratulations!


A June Wedding at the Brinton Museum

Magical ~ Elegant ~ Simplistic

These are the words Ashley used to describe her wedding day with Laramie.

Their June wedding day was full of moody clouds against the Big Horn Mountains and all the simple beauty she desired.

She chose a more traditional bouquet with a loosely round shape, packed with flowers in shades of pink and mauve with minimal greenery.

Kaylie Sirek Photography captured all the flower magic at the Brinton Museum.

Her bridesmaids wore dresses in Chianti from David’s Bridal while the men wore black.

Their simple ceremony decor included hand-thrown pottery bud vases with mauve, blush, and white roses. These elegant and simple pieces were paired with candles and antlers, wooden charges, and loose greenery. The ladies’ bouquets graced the head table among the antlers and gauzy runners.

Congratulations!

A bride and groom walk down the aisle together after their wedding ceremony near the big horn mountains.

June wedding with plum and champagne

Bride and groom portrait under willow trees. groom in black tux, bouquet with peonies and roses in white and plum with pampas grass accent and minimal greenery.

These two lovebirds planned a June wedding full of joy and personal details. Despite suffering a tragic loss the week of the wedding, they used their day to celebrate life and those they loved.

Alison wore a stunning Lillian West dress from Jason Alexander with a plunging v-neck illusion bodice, and her groom wore a classic black tux.

We used white peonies, roses, delicate pampas pieces, and plum ranunculus to bring her flower vision to life for their bouquets and mountain-themed ceremony backdrop.

They were married at First Baptist Church of Sheridan and hosted their reception at a private family property under a sprawling white tent with a view of the Big Horn Mountains.

All the details were captured by Sheridan, WY photographer Meg Stanislaw of Intimate Portraits.

Bridesmaid dresses in neutral and champagne tones for a June wedding
Memorial bouquet and picture for a friend recently gone.
his and hers vow books in white and black with weddings bands and greenery
ivory and plum bridal bouquet with peonies, scabiosa, ranunculus, anemones, pampas
bride in plunging v-neck Lillian West dress holds a bridal bouquet in white and plum with peonies, garden roses, ranunculus, anemones and pampas details
Champagne colors bridesmaid dresses with white and plum flowers for a june wedding
bridal bouquet with memorial picture

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An Ode to Burgundy & Blush

Perhaps the most enduring color palette of my 13 season wedding career, Burgundy (or merlot) and blush is the forever flexible color scheme that appeals to everyone. It can be rustic or country, classic and elegant while fitting nearly every single season. It might just be the unicorn wedding color palette to rival classic white.

Sometimes the design leans more towards blush and light tones with pops of color. Other times we go dark and highlight with brighter blooms. Often it’s paired with a shade of blue and you’ll find the funky, textural thistles in their starring role. From bouquets full of greenery to bouquets with minimal foliage you’ll find the full range.

Here are my favorites and how even when the request is the same, I keep things fresh, unique and customized to every couple I have the honor of creating flower magic for. Click the images to see accompanying blog posts.

September in Story, WY

Jackson Hole wedding in June

Destination bride and groom in Jackson Hole, WY. Groom in a navy suit and bride in flower crown.

Paige & Luke

Sometimes wedding plans change, and your family ranch wedding in August makes a move to Jackson Hole in June. You get to have peonies in your bouquets and the majestic Tetons in your wedding pictures. Winning all around. Regardless of your wedding destination, you can’t lose in Wyoming.

The Bride wore an A-line dress by DAALARNA with spaghetti straps and delicate details while the groom wore a navy suit. The bridesmaids wore their choice of style and color in dusty rose, blush and, mauve from Azazie.

Ceremony - Snow King Resort at Jackson Hole

Reception - The Lodge at Jackson Hole Conference Center

Captured by Colorado and Wyoming wedding photographer Dyann Dierks.

Blush flower crown bride white dressing gown
groom navy suit blush boutonierre

The bride requested a lush flower crown to wear for the day and we filled it with blush spray roses, delicate ranunculus, tiny waxflower, and blushing bride protea to coordinate with the groom’s boutonnière.

Ring bearer dog wedding in Jackson Hole, WY

Paige and Luke chose to have a first look at their ceremony location followed by a mid-day adventure with their bridal party for portraits with the Teton’s and the famous T.A. Moulton Barn on Mormon Row.

tetons wyoming wedding blush mixed dresses
Mormon Row barn near the Tetons with a blush and navy wedding party
blush mauve june wedding mixed bridesmaids
Navy groomsmen holding bouquets for a destination wedding in Jackson Hole, WY
blush bouquet wedding peony ranunculus rose

They returned to Snow King in Jackson Hole for an afternoon ceremony with their family and friends in front of a circle arch with flowers in blush and ivory. The aisle was marked with wooden pillars topped with lanterns and simple bunches in blush attached to the chairs.

Gold moon gate round arbor for destination wedding in jackson hole, wy
Circle arch june wedding wyoming

We used their bouquets as decor for their head table - you’d never know they’d been out and about all day in the sun and still looked stunning for their reception that evening. We added flowers to their three-layer naked cake instead of traditional toppers.

Congratulations!!

Gold round wedding arch with blush flowers

Hire your wedding florist in Sheridan, WY

Getting married in Wyoming? I can't wait to dream with you about flowers for your big day! We believe that flowers evoke emotion and use texture, color, and thoughtful design to translate feelings into the present moment. Use the connect form to start a conversation today.