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Thursday, July 10, 2008
Thursday, May 29, 2008
Congratulations to Miguel and Iris on your upcoming wedding

I was so surprised when I found out that my long lost friend( tagal na kase namin di nag-uusap) hehe, is getting married this June. I am so happy for her. Their wedding will be glamorous and fabulous, that's for sure! And I don't wanna miss it. Sayang nga lang at meron na siyang coordinator. Late ko na rin kase nakausap si Iris, haha. Kung kelan ikakasal na rin ang sister in law ko. Haaayyyy.. June is always for brides.
Congratulations girlfriend! Love you..
Friday, May 2, 2008
services
Wedding Planner ; For the Bride and Groom who want to relax and just enjoy the preparations...
Collaboration with the couple in conceptualizing the
* Wedding Theme
* Ceremony Proceedings
* Reception Program
Assist with the
* Engagement and Wedding Announcement
* Marriage License Registration and other required Documents
* Church and Reception Venue Reservations
* Bridal Car Rental
* Church Choir and Reception Entertainment
* Photography and Video Coverage
* Gown and Dress Designers
* Jewelers
* Hair Stylist & Make-Up Artist
* Bridal Registry
* Guests' RSVP
* Bachelor Party and Bridal Shower
* Pre-Nuptials Photo Shoot
* Honeymoon Arrangements
Coordinate and meet with suppliers for
* Wedding Cakes
* Food, Drinks, and Desserts
* Flowers and Decor
* Invitations and other Stationary
* Souvenirs and Give-aways
Coordination of on-the-day logistics
* Coordinate the preparations and transportation of the Groom and Bride
* Assist the Entourage for the Processional
* Assist Readers, Offerers, and Entourage
* Assist in the pictorials after the Church Ceremony
* Collaboration on the Program Flow
* Coordinate with Suppliers
* Direct Emcee and Entertainment Providers
* Physical Lay-out and Seating Arrangement
Minimum Cost: PhP 30,000* for 100 guests
WEDDING ASSISTANT: For the hands-on Bride and Groom...
Collaboration in conceptualizing the Program Flow during the Reception
Assist with
* Bridal Car Rental
* Church Music and Song Selection
* Reception Entertainment and Hosts
Follow-up and meet with suppliers for
* Wedding Cake
* Flowers and Decoration
* Invitations and other Stationary
* Souvenirs and Give-aways
* Photographers & Videographers
* Dress and Gown Designers
* Hair Stylists & Make-Up Artists
Coordination of on-the-day logistics
* Coordinate the preparations and transportation of the Groom and Bride
* Assist the Entourage for the Processional
* Assist Readers, Offerers, and Entourage
* Assist in the pictorials after the Church Ceremony
* Collaboration on the Program Flow
* Coordinate with Suppliers
* Direct Emcee and Entertainment Providers
* Physical Lay-out and Seating Arrangement
Minimum Cost: PhP 25,000* for 100 guests
WEDDING COORDINATOR: For the Bride and Groom who just need an extra hand during the big day...
Coordination of on-the-day logistics
* Coordinate the preparations and transportation of the Groom and Bride
* Assist the Entourage for the Processional
* Assist Readers, Offerers, and Entourage
* Assist in the pictorials after the Church Ceremony
* Collaboration on the Program Flow
* Coordinate with Suppliers
* Direct Emcee and Entertainment Providers
* Physical Lay-out and Seating Arrangement
Minimum Cost: PhP 15,000* for 100 guests
*These rates are for wedding to be held within Manila with a lead preparation time of at least three months. Rates are negotiable, and packages are flexible, and may be customized according to your needs.
Also Offers:
Sound System
Flowers for the Whole Entourage
Caterers
Emcee
Misalette
Souvenirs
Bride and Entourage Gowns
Photo and Video
I also do customized parties, bridal showers, and similar events.
Feel free to contact me.
Collaboration with the couple in conceptualizing the
* Wedding Theme
* Ceremony Proceedings
* Reception Program
Assist with the
* Engagement and Wedding Announcement
* Marriage License Registration and other required Documents
* Church and Reception Venue Reservations
* Bridal Car Rental
* Church Choir and Reception Entertainment
* Photography and Video Coverage
* Gown and Dress Designers
* Jewelers
* Hair Stylist & Make-Up Artist
* Bridal Registry
* Guests' RSVP
* Bachelor Party and Bridal Shower
* Pre-Nuptials Photo Shoot
* Honeymoon Arrangements
Coordinate and meet with suppliers for
* Wedding Cakes
* Food, Drinks, and Desserts
* Flowers and Decor
* Invitations and other Stationary
* Souvenirs and Give-aways
Coordination of on-the-day logistics
* Coordinate the preparations and transportation of the Groom and Bride
* Assist the Entourage for the Processional
* Assist Readers, Offerers, and Entourage
* Assist in the pictorials after the Church Ceremony
* Collaboration on the Program Flow
* Coordinate with Suppliers
* Direct Emcee and Entertainment Providers
* Physical Lay-out and Seating Arrangement
Minimum Cost: PhP 30,000* for 100 guests
WEDDING ASSISTANT: For the hands-on Bride and Groom...
Collaboration in conceptualizing the Program Flow during the Reception
Assist with
* Bridal Car Rental
* Church Music and Song Selection
* Reception Entertainment and Hosts
Follow-up and meet with suppliers for
* Wedding Cake
* Flowers and Decoration
* Invitations and other Stationary
* Souvenirs and Give-aways
* Photographers & Videographers
* Dress and Gown Designers
* Hair Stylists & Make-Up Artists
Coordination of on-the-day logistics
* Coordinate the preparations and transportation of the Groom and Bride
* Assist the Entourage for the Processional
* Assist Readers, Offerers, and Entourage
* Assist in the pictorials after the Church Ceremony
* Collaboration on the Program Flow
* Coordinate with Suppliers
* Direct Emcee and Entertainment Providers
* Physical Lay-out and Seating Arrangement
Minimum Cost: PhP 25,000* for 100 guests
WEDDING COORDINATOR: For the Bride and Groom who just need an extra hand during the big day...
Coordination of on-the-day logistics
* Coordinate the preparations and transportation of the Groom and Bride
* Assist the Entourage for the Processional
* Assist Readers, Offerers, and Entourage
* Assist in the pictorials after the Church Ceremony
* Collaboration on the Program Flow
* Coordinate with Suppliers
* Direct Emcee and Entertainment Providers
* Physical Lay-out and Seating Arrangement
Minimum Cost: PhP 15,000* for 100 guests
*These rates are for wedding to be held within Manila with a lead preparation time of at least three months. Rates are negotiable, and packages are flexible, and may be customized according to your needs.
Also Offers:
Sound System
Flowers for the Whole Entourage
Caterers
Emcee
Misalette
Souvenirs
Bride and Entourage Gowns
Photo and Video
I also do customized parties, bridal showers, and similar events.
Feel free to contact me.
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Thursday, April 17, 2008
Bride's Maid - the Planning Guru
What will you feel when someone asked you, "Will you be my bride's maid?".
Of course, there is this feeling of being touched when asked to be one, either from your sister, bestfriend, or cousin. And everything seems to start like a journey. Even the thrills of parties along the way feels almost like its very incessant.
But soon as the proposal goes, means giving enough time, money, and patience. It comes also with the realization of being the competent bride's maid. Being a bride's maid is wonderful opportunity and experience, but it is also expected to drive women crazy.
Before the Wedding Day
"You want me to wear that?"
Ahh, the dreaded bridesmaid dress. It's the single most important, and costly, aspect of being a bridesmaid. First of all, a bridesmaid is required to pay for her dress and shoes. This can sometimes amount to quite a financial contribution. So if you find yourself in a money bind, the best thing to do is to discuss your concerns with the bride. She may be able to help pay for the alterations, or in some cases, the whole dress itself.
What if you hate it?
Most maids can attest to a closet full of bridesmaid dresses that never saw the light of day again since the wedding. Luckily, most designers today are moving away from those hideous creations of yesteryear. But if you truly believe the dress simply isn't you, and there is a consensus among all the bridesmaids, you can choose to approach the bride with your suggestions and opinions. If it's still a no-go, bite your tongue, and remember the mantra, "It's her wedding, and whatever makes her happy." Related dress duties include making yourself available for fittings, picking up the dress, and shoe shopping. Big-day beauty applies to bridesmaids too, so expect to get your hair and makeup done professionally, depending on the bride's wishes. This could mean further expense and devoting more time to appointments.

On the day of the wedding...
Make sure to be at the bridal site on time (of course).
Be prepared to help the bride, maid of honor, parents, and others. Helping the bride dress is a very important part of the big day. Is there a run in someone's stocking?
Be ready to dash out to the corner drug store to pick up a spare. The important thing is to keep cool. Most likely the bride will be a jumble of nerves and she'll need all of you to be her rock.
At the reception, remember to enjoy yourself -- you've earned it!
But the work's not quite over yet -- mingle with guests, transport gifts for the couple, even save a slice of the cake the bride didn't have time to sample. Again, be open and willing to help out. And then it's time to catch the bouquet!
-- special thanks to Diana Estigarribia --
Of course, there is this feeling of being touched when asked to be one, either from your sister, bestfriend, or cousin. And everything seems to start like a journey. Even the thrills of parties along the way feels almost like its very incessant.
But soon as the proposal goes, means giving enough time, money, and patience. It comes also with the realization of being the competent bride's maid. Being a bride's maid is wonderful opportunity and experience, but it is also expected to drive women crazy.
Before the Wedding Day
"You want me to wear that?"
Ahh, the dreaded bridesmaid dress. It's the single most important, and costly, aspect of being a bridesmaid. First of all, a bridesmaid is required to pay for her dress and shoes. This can sometimes amount to quite a financial contribution. So if you find yourself in a money bind, the best thing to do is to discuss your concerns with the bride. She may be able to help pay for the alterations, or in some cases, the whole dress itself.
What if you hate it?
Most maids can attest to a closet full of bridesmaid dresses that never saw the light of day again since the wedding. Luckily, most designers today are moving away from those hideous creations of yesteryear. But if you truly believe the dress simply isn't you, and there is a consensus among all the bridesmaids, you can choose to approach the bride with your suggestions and opinions. If it's still a no-go, bite your tongue, and remember the mantra, "It's her wedding, and whatever makes her happy." Related dress duties include making yourself available for fittings, picking up the dress, and shoe shopping. Big-day beauty applies to bridesmaids too, so expect to get your hair and makeup done professionally, depending on the bride's wishes. This could mean further expense and devoting more time to appointments.

On the day of the wedding...
Make sure to be at the bridal site on time (of course).
Be prepared to help the bride, maid of honor, parents, and others. Helping the bride dress is a very important part of the big day. Is there a run in someone's stocking?
Be ready to dash out to the corner drug store to pick up a spare. The important thing is to keep cool. Most likely the bride will be a jumble of nerves and she'll need all of you to be her rock.
At the reception, remember to enjoy yourself -- you've earned it!
But the work's not quite over yet -- mingle with guests, transport gifts for the couple, even save a slice of the cake the bride didn't have time to sample. Again, be open and willing to help out. And then it's time to catch the bouquet!
-- special thanks to Diana Estigarribia --
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Wednesday, April 16, 2008
Cathy and Arild's Wedding
Congratulation's to my cousin and his very lucky husband, Arild!!
I'm so happy for you both.. Here are some of the pics Cathy like to share.
I love you cuz., I wish you both the best and strong relationship that will last.
Wedding took place in Graceland Chapel, Las Vegas.

blissful.....

candid....

cheers....

white flowers always express the meaning of true love....

during the moment....

... like a romance in bloom....

mr. and mrs....

.. thank you for sharing this happy moment....
I'm so happy for you both.. Here are some of the pics Cathy like to share.
I love you cuz., I wish you both the best and strong relationship that will last.
Wedding took place in Graceland Chapel, Las Vegas.

blissful.....

candid....

cheers....

white flowers always express the meaning of true love....

during the moment....

... like a romance in bloom....

mr. and mrs....

.. thank you for sharing this happy moment....
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occassions,
people,
weddings
Tuesday, April 1, 2008
Quiz: Are You REALLY Ready to Get Married?

by Sarah Carillo
I just love this quiz, i took the time to read it and it was fun! Try it.
It seems that whenever married people are asked how they knew they were ready to wed they always say they “just knew.” Calling that answer “vague” would be the understatement of the year. So whether you’re still feeling things out with your boyfriend or you’re taking this quiz at the Internet café across the street from your wedding chapel, read on to find out if you are really ready to take the plunge and walk down the aisle.
1. How long have you and your boyfriend/fiancé been together?
a. Less than six months
b. Six months to a year
c. More than a year
2. You think the perfect family is two or three kids. He thinks:
a. Um, I don’t know, I’ve never asked.
b. That no kids (or perhaps eight) would be ideal.
c. That two sounds pretty wonderful as well.
3. How’s your sex life?
a. Pretty much non-existent, but it’s not like sex is that important.
b. It’s in a bit of a slump, but it’ll pick up after we get married, right?
c. It’s great, couldn’t be hotter.
4. How well do you get along with his family?
a. I haven’t actually met them yet.
b. His mom and/or dad hate me, but they’ll come around.
c. They all love me; we’re just one big happy family.
5. When you think of the words “wedding” and “marriage,” you picture:
a. A stressful planning process and then a lifetime with the same person.
b. Your dress, the colors of your reception tables, the flowers, the cake …
c. A party celebrating your love followed by a lifetime with your soulmate.
6. How honest are you about your finances?
a. I keep my credit card balances and frequent shopping sprees a secret.
b. He knows I have student loans and a weakness for shoes, but we haven’t discussed specifics.
c. We share all our financial details; we want to know what we’re getting in to.
7. What are you most looking forward to about your wedding?
a. My dress and shoes
b. The reception
c. Saying those vows in front of my family and friends
8. When borrowing his laptop to check your e-mail, you notice his e-mail account is open. Do you check it out?
a. Of course. I read all the e-mails I can before he comes back in the room.
b. I’d be tempted and might take a quick peek at the inbox, but I wouldn’t open any.
c. No way, I trust him completely.
9. Think back to your last fight. What happened?
a. We yelled, called each other names, then didn’t speak for two days.
b. We yelled, called each other names, then calmed down and worked it out.
c. We yelled, then talked about what was wrong and reached a compromise.
10. How often do you see your friends?
a. All the time. I’m out with them practically every night.
b. Rarely. My boyfriend and I don’t have time for friends.
c. Occasionally. I try to split my time between my friends and my boyfriend.
11. Where do you see yourself in 10 years?
a. Who can think that far ahead? I barely know where I’ll be in 10 days.
b. Ideally, living in France with my husband by my side, of course.
c. With my husband, our kids and our stable jobs in the city.
12. How important is saving money to you two?
a. Why save when you can spend?
b. I’ve got some money tucked away, not sure about him though …
c. We’re both saving for our future home, vacations, etc.
13. Your friend invites you for a girls’ night of shopping and dinner, but your boyfriend just came home after a horrible day at work. What do you do?
a. Go out. He’ll still be miserable when I get home, so I can comfort him then.
b. Tell her I’ll skip shopping and stay with him for awhile, then meet up for dinner.
c. Call my friend and reschedule. He needs me now.
14. What’s the most important quality in a mate for you?
a. He has to be hot.
b. A sense of humor or intelligence
c. I need to be able to trust him completely and feel that he supports me.
15. You’re on vacation with your boyfriend and it’s been raining non-stop. What’s your reaction?
a. Blame him for picking the location. If only we had gone to my choice.
b. Make the best out of it by catching up on my reading and TV shows.
c. Spend the time indoors with him. Who needs sunshine?
16. What’s the best part about being engaged?
a. The sparkly new piece of jewelry to show off!
b. Telling all my friends the romantic story of how he proposed.
c. Knowing that I’ll be spending the rest of my life with the person I love.
Your score: Give yourself one point for every “a,” two points for every “b” and three points for every “c.” See how ready you are below.
16-26 points: Run away from the chapel.
While you may love your boyfriend very much, you’re clearly not ready for marriage right now. Maybe it’s just too soon in your relationship and you haven’t yet had those discussions about the future and what you both want. Or maybe you’re just not ready to settle down. Whatever the reason, don’t make such a huge commitment until you’re really ready—no ring or fabulous party is worth a lifelong commitment you aren’t sure you want.
27-37 points: Trying on dresses for size.
You may not be ready to get married tomorrow, but you’re in a place where a lifelong commitment isn’t sounding so bad. You and your boyfriend have started having the important conversations, but before you slip on that ring you need to make sure you’re both on the same page with what you want. Remember, there’s no need to rush, but if your relationship keeps going the way it is you may be wedding planning soon enough.
38-48 points: Get yourself to a wedding planner—stat.
You seem ready and eager to walk down the aisle and it seems like your relationship is keeping up with you as well. You’ve discussed the big issues in life already and obviously love and trust each other a lot. In fact, you probably didn’t even need to take this quiz—you already “just knew.” Congratulations on reinforcing your hunch.
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Monday, March 31, 2008
low budget weddings
Weddings can be pretty scary and overwhelming, or may sometimes lead to frustration.
Everybody has a well-intentioned piece of advice. The bottom line, however, is that your wedding day should reflect you. You can have a mesmerizing and memorable affair without having to pay for it for the rest of your life. Creating your dream event like wedding and for cost-saving know-how, social planners can make your event worry-free, perfectly unique and utterly gorgeous. And so the question, why do I need a party or a wedding planner?
Here are some of the reasons I listed just to add up with your checklists, if in case you are writing it down now.
1. A very good planner can help you save your time and enable you to get the most of your money. Since they have some sort of experiences when it comes to this field, you may want to put it in consideration. Your wedding planner and the coordinators are your production crew, come your wedding day – wedding ceremony director, floor director, technical director, music director and production assistants. Remember, an experienced planner does event planning on regular basis. Just imagine working it all out by yourself, does it feel stressful already?
2. The time that you spend on planning the event all by yourself could already make you get more wrinkles before you can even enjoy the thrills of your dream wedding.
3. When you hire a coordinator particulary with On The Day Coordination services, all the details of the preparations are worked out in advance so that no important details are forgotten or left to chance. Wedding planners reports to the Bride and Groom at least a month before the wedding. The coordinator then carries out the wishes of the bride during her wedding day and leaves the bride, her mother and friends free to enjoy the day. After all, your wedding is for them also to cherish.
4. Out of town rates vary in distance also. Except when you do it all in your own hometown, the more people you get in contact with to be your suppliers, the more it would be easier for you to check out some good stuff.
Everybody has a well-intentioned piece of advice. The bottom line, however, is that your wedding day should reflect you. You can have a mesmerizing and memorable affair without having to pay for it for the rest of your life. Creating your dream event like wedding and for cost-saving know-how, social planners can make your event worry-free, perfectly unique and utterly gorgeous. And so the question, why do I need a party or a wedding planner?
Here are some of the reasons I listed just to add up with your checklists, if in case you are writing it down now.
1. A very good planner can help you save your time and enable you to get the most of your money. Since they have some sort of experiences when it comes to this field, you may want to put it in consideration. Your wedding planner and the coordinators are your production crew, come your wedding day – wedding ceremony director, floor director, technical director, music director and production assistants. Remember, an experienced planner does event planning on regular basis. Just imagine working it all out by yourself, does it feel stressful already?
2. The time that you spend on planning the event all by yourself could already make you get more wrinkles before you can even enjoy the thrills of your dream wedding.
3. When you hire a coordinator particulary with On The Day Coordination services, all the details of the preparations are worked out in advance so that no important details are forgotten or left to chance. Wedding planners reports to the Bride and Groom at least a month before the wedding. The coordinator then carries out the wishes of the bride during her wedding day and leaves the bride, her mother and friends free to enjoy the day. After all, your wedding is for them also to cherish.
4. Out of town rates vary in distance also. Except when you do it all in your own hometown, the more people you get in contact with to be your suppliers, the more it would be easier for you to check out some good stuff.
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Monday, March 17, 2008
wedding gown clipart and illustrations style
Wedding gowns are the bride-to-be's identity during weddings. Let me show you some clip art here and illustrations that you can get ideas on how you want your wedding gowns should be, add some experiment and try to have fun while you design your own. Be fierce and fab!



Here are some of my favourite modern style wedding gowns.. very sleek..





Here are some of my favourite modern style wedding gowns.. very sleek..


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Sunday, March 16, 2008
my top choice for wedding songs

"A wedding day is filled with moments that become memories. Wedding music gives those memories a melody to play in your heart forever"
1. The Last Time - Eric Benet
2. Sweet thing - Chaka Khan
3. Nobody Loves me like you do - Whitney Houston and Jermaine Jackson
4. Can't help falling in love - Michael Buble
5. Everlasting Love - Motown - Smokey Robinson
6. Love is the Answer - England Dan and John Ford Coley
7. For Once in My life - Michael Buble
8. Spend my Life with you - Tamia and Eric Benet
9. Wedding Song - i dont know the artist
10. Love of my life - Darla Day
Some songs that i also love are from boyz ll men and stevie wonder.
beauty tips for the bride

Women today focuses not only on the success of the event or their wedding to be. Many are more focus on how they will look radiant and glamourous at the same time during this moment. Here are some of the tips I list down that may be helpful.
Others, may want to have the ultimate wedding skin of their life, and on top of that, a monthly facials to unclog pores, reduce fine lines, treatment of acne and even out skin tone up to six months in advance of the big day is a great consideration to put on.
Even if you are on tight budget, a one or two monthly or bi-weekly facials can do wonders and help reduce stress.I would want to advice not to experiment on various new products and other facial centers that are new in the market, before the wedding. And better avoid potential irritation that could occur from new treatments or changes in skin's reaction to these products.
Also, sunscreen are necessities. It should always be on a bride-to-be's daily routine. Use products that will match your current skin type versus being complacent on tried and true cleansers and lotions that aren't working.
Try as much as possible to maintain your weight so as not to gain so much and it will add more effectively to your aura. Remember, feeling good about yourself add up to confidence. Relax and if the time isn't that tight, take time to have a therapeutic massage. Massages, inhibits relaxation not only of the physical form but also the mind and soul. If these systems in your body are well immersed, the stresses and pressure of the planning and organizing may be reduced. Furthermore, list down the styles and make-up tones you would like on this particular occasions. Hairstyles during wedding add color and glam to your outfits. What best suits your mood also may vary, if its daytime, it best to have a loose and flowing hair, with all the accessories you may choose. Up-do hair sometimes are best applied during evenings, to add sophistication.
For most brides-to-be, they think about their make-up for that particular day more than any other day of their lives, so you’re not alone. Following a few guidelines should put your mind at ease.
Step 1:
Wash your face every day.
Step 2:
Remove your makeup every night.
Step 3:
Exfoliate twice a week.
Step 4:
Drink plenty of water and get enough sleep.
These, should be a continuous regimen for your benefits too. FYI, Body shimmer powder is a must have for every bride, so buy yourself one.
Whichever you decide to start with, make it as if it's the wedding of the day. But hey, wedding is best day of a woman's life.
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Friday, March 14, 2008
cakes for all occassions by irlandesa

Cupcakes have lately gained acceptance among party-planners as a viable alternative to the traditional cake. Today's richly-embellished cupcakes have actually become a deliciously trendy party accessory... often seen in weddings, christenings and debuts.
Indeed, the mundane cupcake of yesteryear has evolved by leaps & bounds in both taste and presentation. Many couples today have shunned the traditional tiered wedding cake opting instead for the more fashionable stacked cupcakes.
Yes, the cupcake has very noticeably taken the place of the old block-type cake in many get togethers. Why? Simply because cupcakes are a sweet compromise between practicality and style!
Please check the for made to order carkes and other specialty desserts.
Thursday, March 13, 2008
tidbits on having a wonderful wedding without spending too much
My experience in terms of making a memorable wedding was to focus not on the grand scale of spending a whole lot. Weddings may seem so easy to organize and very extravagant but what others don't know is that, it requires alot of creativity and guts to make it really work the way you want your wedding to be.
Here are some of the checklists that you may like to review before you start:
01 Church / Garden / Beach
02 Theme / Motiff
03 Food / Menu
04 Hotel Preps
05 Bridal Coutoure
06 Entourage
07 Photography and Videography
08 Wedding Invitation
09 Wedding Ring
10 Bridal Car
11 Flowers
12 Wedding Cake
13 Favors and Souvenirs
A subtle collections of accessories that are available in local joints is a good practice of choosing the perfect theme. I have listed some of the few things that really helps in terms of acquiring the least expensive material to have a lasting impression on wedding day.
If you are planning on a church wedding. Simply follow the golden rule: something old, something borrowed and something beautiful just to shake it up a little.
You may want to check some of the items your mom or members of other family that has come up with this stage been. Or you may want to get a couture and let your creativity sway into the entourage of gowns or dresses you would like to show up. But as you know, some would just love to splurge on this special occassion. I know I was there before.
Being the artist that I am, you really couldn’t help but want to have your entourage’s gowns be color-coordinated—and the same.
Also, you may put into consideration hiring someone reliable to assist on the planning and coordinating with the vendors or suppliers you are aiming to choose from minus the hassles. The big event's success also depends on how your wedding reception should be. You may want to have a glamorous party without draining your savings with the help of the coordinators who are very much willing to share their resources for you to have options. Someone with an eye for detail would be a plus for you to exude sophistication yet not overly done.
Consider that after all the preparations and money spending, what matters most is the life both of you will start from.
Here are some of the checklists that you may like to review before you start:
01 Church / Garden / Beach
02 Theme / Motiff
03 Food / Menu
04 Hotel Preps
05 Bridal Coutoure
06 Entourage
07 Photography and Videography
08 Wedding Invitation
09 Wedding Ring
10 Bridal Car
11 Flowers
12 Wedding Cake
13 Favors and Souvenirs
A subtle collections of accessories that are available in local joints is a good practice of choosing the perfect theme. I have listed some of the few things that really helps in terms of acquiring the least expensive material to have a lasting impression on wedding day.
If you are planning on a church wedding. Simply follow the golden rule: something old, something borrowed and something beautiful just to shake it up a little.
You may want to check some of the items your mom or members of other family that has come up with this stage been. Or you may want to get a couture and let your creativity sway into the entourage of gowns or dresses you would like to show up. But as you know, some would just love to splurge on this special occassion. I know I was there before.
Being the artist that I am, you really couldn’t help but want to have your entourage’s gowns be color-coordinated—and the same.
Also, you may put into consideration hiring someone reliable to assist on the planning and coordinating with the vendors or suppliers you are aiming to choose from minus the hassles. The big event's success also depends on how your wedding reception should be. You may want to have a glamorous party without draining your savings with the help of the coordinators who are very much willing to share their resources for you to have options. Someone with an eye for detail would be a plus for you to exude sophistication yet not overly done.
Consider that after all the preparations and money spending, what matters most is the life both of you will start from.
Wednesday, March 12, 2008
Fast Facts
In planning for your big day, organization is key — but that's not all of it. Every detail will have to count — from something as big as your food choices for the reception, to something as small as your gown's embroidery design.
If these details stress you out, remember that there is a way to keep your wedding day organized and intact. Consider hiring a wedding coordinator.
contact us : Sajhi Angel
09274131239
If these details stress you out, remember that there is a way to keep your wedding day organized and intact. Consider hiring a wedding coordinator.
contact us : Sajhi Angel
09274131239
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