Wild Spirit Blooms

Limited Edition. One-of-a-Kind. Floral Artistry for a Lifetime.

MY MISSION

At Wild Spirit Blooms, every arrangement begins as a vision—a curated blend of color, texture, and emotion that matures into a limited-edition work of art.

I believe that while a design’s essence can be shared, its soul should be singular. By hand-selecting unique vessels, rare accents, and shifting color palettes for every piece, I ensure that no two arrangements are ever identical.

One Design. One Life. One Owner. Whether adorning a quiet home, a bustling boutique, or a luxury retreat, these creations are designed to evoke warmth and wonder—capturing the untamed beauty of the garden without the fleeting nature of fresh blooms. I create "forever" florals for those who believe that art, like nature, should be a little bit wild and entirely unique.

Shannon Sharp, owner of Blooms by Shannon, arranging a large, elegant pink and brown floral bouquet in a tall textured white vase in a cozy, warmly decorated kitchen.

The Artist Behind the Blooms

For me, the "Wild Spirit" isn't a new discovery—it’s a lifelong residency. While Wild Spirit Blooms is the latest chapter of my journey, my hands have been in the soil for over twenty-five years.

My artistic perspective was forged across two distinct landscapes. I spent sixteen years in the Pacific Northwest, digging my hands into the rich, damp soil where roses grow like wildflowers and greenery is a way of life. For the past fifteen years, I have called the Texas Hill Country home, cultivating a deep love for the rugged beauty and resilient elegance of our Dripping Springs landscape.

I spent those decades learning the rhythm of nature—how a stem bows under the weight of a rain-soaked petal, how colors bleed into one another at dusk, and how a garden finds its balance in the sun.

Today, I translate that quarter-century of "dirt under my fingernails" experience into floral artistry. I don't just arrange flowers; I compose them with a gardener’s intuition. Every silk stem is chosen because it mirrors the life I’ve spent twenty-five years cultivating in the earth. You aren't just buying a faux arrangement; you’re bringing home a piece of a life spent in the garden—designed to stay in bloom, forever.

— Shannon