Branded Hats, a Cow Named Brisket, and a Mechanical Bull
February 2025 | Big Sky Barn | Houston, Texas
If you think all weddings are the same, you haven’t met Travis and Jenny.
Their February wedding at Big Sky Barn wasn’t just elegant. It wasn’t just country. It was unforgettable — the kind of night where guests left with sore feet from dancing, sore cheeks from laughing, and at least one story about petting a miniature Highland cow named Brisket.
From branding their initials into hats during the ceremony to riding a mechanical bull, every detail felt like them. And that’s exactly what a wedding should be.
Here’s a look inside their day.
The Venue: Big Sky Barn
Tucked into the Texas countryside, Big Sky Barn (part of Walters Wedding Estates) was the perfect fit for Travis and Jenny. The warm wood tones, the rustic chandeliers, the wide-open skies — it had that rustic elegance Jenny was dreaming of.
February in Texas gave us crisp air and golden light. Cool enough for a jacket, warm enough for dancing under the stars.
The Ceremony: Personal Down to the Last Detail
Jenny’s aunt officiated — but not from an altar. She stood in the center of the aisle, right between Travis, Jenny, and their guests. The whole ceremony felt like a circle. Intimate. Inclusive. Like everyone was family.
Then came the moment no one will forget.
Travis and Jenny branded their initials into hats during the ceremony.
They heated the brand together, leaned in side by side, and pressed their initials into matching hats. It was a symbol of something permanent. Something they built together. And honestly? It might be the coolest wedding tradition I’ve ever seen.
The Style: Elegant Country
Jenny wanted “elegant country,” and the details delivered.
Soft, romantic florals from Design Haus. Hair and makeup by Muse that looked effortlessly beautiful. A classic cake from Wendy Galvan. And a family heirloom — a vintage Ford truck — for golden hour portraits and the get away ride.
That truck against the Texas sky? Pure magic.
The Reception: Where Things Got Wild
This is where Travis and Jenny really let loose — and their guests went right along with them.
The “Fat Heads”
The wedding party made their entrance with giant cutouts of Travis and Jenny’s faces — along with fake money launchers shooting cash into the air. Guests went wild. The couple grabbed each other’s fat heads at one point in the night and held them up on the dance floor. It was ridiculous, joyful, and exactly right for these two.
The Mechanical Bull
Yes, there was a mechanical bull at this wedding. Multiple guests took rides under the Texas night sky. Some stayed on longer than others. Everyone cheered.
And Then There Was Brisket
Brisket is a miniature Highland cow. Fluffy. Brown. Impossible not to love. He wore a little bow. Guests lined up to pet him. He didn’t dance or ride the bull, but he didn’t have to. He was perfect.
The Late-Night Hotdog Booth
After hours of dancing and bull-riding, you need fuel. Enter: hotdogs at midnight. Best decision they made.
The Portraits: Golden Hour + a Classic Ford Truck + Night shots on the bridge
After the ceremony, we stole Travis, Jenny, and their wedding party away for golden hour portraits. The light was that perfect warm gold — the kind you wait all year for. We knocked out the standard couple and wedding party shots as the sun dipped lower and lower.
Then came the truck.
The family’s vintage Ford truck joined us at the end of that session. Travis and Jenny leaned against the hood & in the truck.
But we weren’t done.
Later that night — in the complete dark — we headed to the venue’s wooden bridge. We pulled the truck up, lit the scene, and kept shooting. Something about the darkness, the old wood, and that truck made the photos feel moody and cinematic. A completely different vibe from golden hour, and just as unforgettable.
The Vendor Team
None of this would have happened without an incredible team behind the scenes:
- Venue: Big Sky Barn @ Walters Wedding Estates
- Wedding Coordinator: Andrea with Walters Wedding Estates
- Hair & Makeup: Muse Hair & Makeup
- Flowers: Design Haus
- Cake: Wendy Galvan
- DJ: CoHost
The Takeaway
Travis and Jenny didn’t just throw a wedding. They threw a party that felt like them — from the branded hats to the mechanical bull to the cow that stole everyone’s heart.
This is what weddings should be: personal, joyful, and a little bit unexpected.
