Valentine's Day 2022

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2022 - the year I decided to NOT offer fresh flowers for Valentine’s Day. As I write it I’m feeling a little sad about it but know it’s the right choice for my sanity and little family.

I’ve intentionally built my small business to fit our life which has meant no regular retail and a specific focus on weddings in the Sheridan area. Occasionally, it means bringing you the best flowers-by-the-bunch, classes, and the random plant drop.

Valentine’s Day is a holiday dominated by retail florists and I’m okay with that. So here are my suggestions for those lovers out there looking for some ideas or recommendations for Valentine’s Day gift-giving in 2022. As always - sooner is better in this crazy world of ours so if something sparks your heart, go get it NOW!

And for those of you out there hoping you'll get just what your heart desires as a sign of affection and love - I'm a big fan of speaking our minds. Unless of course, your lover is a mind-reader.

If flowers are what she wants - a few tips when ordering:

  • CALL CALL CALL your local florist. If you simply search for “flowers near me” you’ll likely end up with what we call an Order Gatherer. Also known as the bane of every florist’s existence. These gatherers are located somewhere else, take your money, and then try to find an actual local florist to fulfill your order at a significant discount. It’s a lose-lose for whoever is receiving the flowers and the florist. When in doubt, call a local florist first.

  • Be Brave - don’t be afraid to get something other than red roses. If she loves them, go for it. If she simply loves flowers, ASK for Designer’s Choice. You’ll get beautiful blooms, I promise. Special request for a specific flower or colors? -go for it!

  • Order EARLY. Like today. If you know flowers are a must for your love, cross that item off your list. If you wait until Monday, February 14 you’ll likely miss out.


Plants! I’m bringing in a special assortment of fresh plants for your honey this year. Pick up at the studio Friday, February 11 - February 14, 2022, by appointment. Options from $14 - $45. Know they have something special on their plant wish list? Drop me an email by February 7 and I’ll try to get it in for you. Pre-orders appreciated!


Citrus - I fell in love with The Sister’s Market last year and every box of oranges that arrived on our doorstep has been divine. These boxes are my go-to gift for all occasions when oranges are in season. This family owned farm picks each orange to order, I promise they won’t disappoint. (No kick backs here, I just love supporting other small businesses)


Poppy & Pout - My absolute favorite lip balm - they come in eco-friendly cardboard tubes, are 100% natural, and are untinted! There are so many amazing flavors and the gift bundles are packaged perfectly for gifting. What’s better for Valentine’s Day than soft lips! You can find some flavors locally at Jackalope Ranch - call Pam to see what’s in stock. (No kick backs here, I just love supporting other small businesses)


Treats - My two personal favorites for local chocolates include The Chocolate Tree downtown and a new option call the Sweet Spot Depot -candied nuts, dried fruit, and my personal favorite - Almond toffee or sea salt caramels. Locals - he’ll deliver for free!

When should you book your wedding florist?

Congratulations! You’re getting married and planning the beginning of a new life together. It can be exciting and overwhelming all at the same time. Now, onto the fun and challenging part. Who will be there? Where will you host them? How much money do you have to spend on a wedding? Do you have colors or a theme? What should everyone wear? Flowers and invitations and food and linens and photography - the list is endless.

Naturally, we’re all more excited about some parts of planning than others. Maybe it’s the food you’ll get to share. Or the music you’ll dance the night away to. Or maybe, it’s the flowers that set the tone for the entire day and bring all the pieces together.

Now, I’m not a wedding planner, but I talk to many couples about planning and have compiled a few resources to help you get started.

Rocky Mountain Bride - “I do checklist”

Brides.com The Ultimate Wedding-Planning Checklist and Timeline

Zola - Your Ultimate Wedding Planning Checklist & Timeline!

Florist making a bouquet wyoming Captured by Kaylie Sirek Photography

As a general rule of thumb - you should have your date and venue locked in before booking additional vendors, including your florist. This way, we can ensure availability for your date and typically happens 6-12 months before your wedding. Now if you have your heart set on a specific, vendor, checking their availability before setting a date can’t hurt. (Just know we might not provide a full proposal before you’re booked.)

The basics Whirly Girl requires for booking your date is a confirmed (under contract) venue to ensure your date and a few inspiration pictures to get an idea of what you’re dreaming of. If you have an idea of your colors or style (classic, rustic, elegant, wild) and a general idea of your guest list it’ll help.

Things you don’t need to book your florist: final numbers of pretty much anything (flower girls, boutonnieres, even guest tables). A general idea is helpful but we understand these specific details will come together as your planning continues and will be finalized 4-6 weeks ahead of your wedding.

Want to learn more about working with Whirly Girl Flowers and planning your wedding flowers for an event in or near Sheridan, WY? Click here.

A boho wedding at the Brinton Museum

August Boho Wedding

Look no further if you’re inspired by Romantic, Boho, and Semi-Formal vibes in neutral, taupe shades and soft mauve tones.

The ladies wore mixed dresses from Revelry in styles & colors of their choosing. The men wore simple white shirts and mauve ties.

Their August wedding at the Brinton Museum was full of details crafted by family and friends and Captured by For the West & Wild Photography

The talented Dan Lee created a custom, hand-drawn welcome sign for their wedding. A boho rug in taupe tones anchored their ceremony spot under the towering trees on the lawn. A single, triangle-shaped mountain arch with two floral pieces set the stage for “I do’s” and was a great photo backdrop.

Everyone loves a good dog at a wedding.

Amanda from Manny Cakes brought the sweets, including a gorgeous cake with gold leaf, flowers, and assorted cookies.

We kept their reception decor simple and classy with boho touches. They provided candles and gold geometric pieces, while Whirly Girl Flowers added trailing loose greenery and farm-house pottery-inspired bud vases with luxe roses.

The bridal party bouquets were repurposed for their head table and provided a lush look.

The bride requested dried pampas grass and neutral flowers with muted pops of purple. The amnesia roses were the perfect shade to bring the vision to life.

Congratulations!

Hire your wedding florist in Sheridan, WY

Are you getting married in Wyoming? I can't wait to dream 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. 


Want to see more weddings The Brinton Museum? Check out these posts below.

A homemade ranch wedding

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Austin and Sarah

were married on their family property at Cottonwood Equine Center in Montana for their June wedding. Surrounded by their family, handmade details, and their adorable daughter, they tied the knot on a gloriously sunny afternoon.

Sarah choose our tiny wedding package and we provided bouquets in ivory and neutral tones with lots of eucalyptus and dried elements along with boutonnieres and small pieces for their homemade arbor.

All images captured by Heather Daly Photography

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. 

Hannah & Matt

Hannah and Matt

planned a June wedding at the Powder Horn and a ceremony underneath the tall trees on the lawn. The bride wore a Galina Signature sheath dress with gorgeous details. The ladies wore long dresses in sage green and the men sported sharp grey suits.

For their tiny wedding florals, we used white roses and scabiosa along with eucalyptus and the bride’s favorite succulents for their stress-free and memorable wedding day.

Captured by: Thistle & Tulle Photography

Flower girl wearing a simple flower crown with white flowers and succulents
Bridemaid in off-shoulder dress in sage and groomsmen in three piece grey suit with white flowers and succulents
bride bouquet in white and sage with roses and eucalyptus

Congratulations!

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! I believe that flowers evoke emotion and use texture, color, and thoughtful design to translate feelings into the present moment. I can’t wait to start dreaming about your wedding flowers! Use the connect form to start a conversation today.