Please RSVP by October 4th. If there are any unanticipated changes to your RSVP, please let us know with as much lead time as possible. Thanks!
As previewed in our schedule, we kindly ask that you arrive 15-30 minutes prior to the 4:00pm start time so we can avoid last minute scrambling and loved ones missing the ceremony! The traffic around the Austin airport can be unpredictable so please be sure to plan ahead and leave with some traffic buffer in your arrival time.
We came across Tiny T Ranch and knew this was the place we wanted to have our wedding. It was important to us to have a laid back and fun atmosphere that felt like us, so prepare yourself for the occasional barn animal sighting, good vibes, and good times at the ultimate backyard wedding. Tiny T is a legitimate farm, so be sure to wear shoes you can be comfortable walking in grass and gravel in. There will be two “elevated” outhouse style bathrooms with lights, sinks for hand washing, and don’t worry—actual *clean* toilets to use . For friends and family with accessibility needs, you can use the bathroom in the main house as needed. The ceremony will take place outdoors, and the reception will take place indoors/outdoors. See y’all on the farm! 🤠
While there is adequate parking, we recommend carpooling with friends where possible or using ride share to reduce the volume of cars on property. The venue is tucked away off of TX 71 highway so please plan to coordinate your travel plans responsibly if you plan to drink.
Given that Tiny T is a farm, we encourage you to still dress your best, but to ensure you are comfortable! We’ll call the dress code semi-formal, emphasis on semi. Our wedding is a great opportunity to play with color, textures, or patterns and bring out the boots or bolo ties. Wear what makes you feel good. Jackets and ties are not required for anyone wearing a suit unless preferred! If you need some inspiration, feel free to check out this board: https://www.pinterest.com/Isacip2021/mrriage/attire/
Tiny T ranch is a venue designed for smaller weddings. As a result, if you do not have a plus one on your invitation, this means that we do not have the venue capacity to accommodate a date. Please be assured that we’ve intentionally reviewed our guest list and seating charts to inform this decision and that we are confident mutual friends will be in abundance to dance the night away with!
In true Texas fashion, we’ll have queso, salsa, and guac during cocktail hour followed by chicken, steak, or veggie fajitas for dinner with rice and black beans. Both corn and flour tortillas will be available. Drinks will primarily consist of canned beers, ciders, seltzers, and wine. Please reach out to us if you’re concerned about any dietary needs not being met.
Your presence at our wedding if a gift on its own, however if you feel inclined to contribute a gift, we ask that you prioritize sending gifts in the mail or sharing them with us if preferred during any in-person family gatherings prior to the wedding due to limited space at the venue. We’ll have a card box if you prefer to bring a card to the wedding! Reach out if you have any questions about how to best share a gift with us.
As cute as they may be, please do not pet, feed, or play with the animals on property.
No, please stay within the general parameters of where the reception and ceremony are taking place and don’t wander too far, as this and neighboring properties are private properties.
Historically, the weather this time of year has proven to be mild—but never say never. We recommend that you keep an eye on weather forecasts to dress accordingly. Depending on how the weather shakes out closer to November, we recommend you bring something to stay warm as the sun goes down, and an umbrella if there is a chance for rain in the forecast.