
When a Cowboy Channel reporter falls in love with a professional bronco rider from Australia, you know their wedding is going to be something special. Janie and Jake’s west Texas wedding at her family ranch near Amarillo was the ultimate celebration of love, legacy, and the wild spirit of the American West.
This ranch wedding began with Janie getting ready in her childhood home, surrounded by the rolling plains that shaped her story. The ceremony took place in an open field with nothing but stunning West Texas landscape stretching to the horizon—a backdrop that perfectly captured the beauty of ranch life.
Shannon Rose Events transformed the celebration into a perfect blend of rodeo authenticity and elegant design. The reception took place in a spectacular framed glass tent that allowed guests to feel connected to the land while dining in comfort. Janie’s family history with the Horseshoe Casino in Las Vegas inspired clever design touches throughout—from the “Lucky in Love” horseshoe-shaped seating chart created with florals by Wedfully Yours to family memorabilia including saddles, lassos, and generations of photographs that told their story.
This West Texas wedding celebration speaks to couples who want their day to honor both their heritage and their adventure together. The warm fall colors, a bounty of delicious food, and Ray Johnston Band’s energetic entertainment created an atmosphere that was both rowdy and refined—exactly what you’d expect when two people who live life boldly decide to celebrate forever. Janie and Jake proved that the most beautiful weddings happen when you embrace your authentic selves and let your love story guide every detail.







































































Planning & Design: Shannon Rose Events / Venue: Private Ranch / Beauty: Pure Beauty 210 / Floral: Wedfully Yours / Paper Goods: Hazelwood Paper Co. / Videography: 41 Productions / Rentals: Marquee Rentals, Party Dallas Rentals / Linens: Nuage Designs, BBJ La Tavola / Cake: Canyon Cake Ninjas / Band: Ray Johnston Band / Tent: Sandone Productions
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