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Showing posts with label bridal fair. Show all posts
Sunday, February 16, 2014

Bridal Fair: The Wedding Library's Weddings and Debuts on February 21, 22, and 23, 2014

When we were preparing for our wedding, attending bridal fairs was one of the things I look forward to every weekend. I actually encourage all B2Bs and H2Bs to do the same because at (most) bridal fairs, you will not only get the chance to finally meet the suppliers fit for your budget, you might also win exciting prizes from the organizer and sponsors. I'm saying this based on our experience as some of you might remember, we won two all-in trips abroad from two different bridal fairs. The bridal fair organized by Wedding Library is one of those that are close to our heart. We won an all-expense paid trip to Mauritius by just closing the deal with one of our suppliers at the fair. Here, you'll read about our Weddings and Debuts experience. This is when I claimed the prize and this is my post about our Mauritius experience.


This coming weekend, The Wedding Library will be hosting yet another bridal fair where one lucky couple could win Php 100,000.00 (among other minor prizes) just by booking any of the exhibitors at the fair. There's usually a minimal entrance fee being collected but you can print and accomplish this form then show it at the entrance to go in for free. Enjoy your supplier-hunting! :)


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Lots of love,
Friday, February 7, 2014

Love Expressions Wedding Fair at SM Southmall on February 13-15


Discover the best suppliers and event partners for your special day at Love Expressions Wedding Fair. Join us on February 13-15, 2014, (10AM to 9PM), at the Ground Level Activity Center, SM Southmall Las Pinas, where you are sure to find amazing products and services that will make your wedding a one-of-a-kind, extraordinary celebration. There’s no better day to start planning your happy ever after than on Valentine Weekend!

Enjoy talks on Love Languages, Dating and Relationships, Budgeting for Wedding by Bro. Mond and Leigh de Armas of Alabang New Life Christian Center and get tips on How to Plan your wedding and How to be a Professional Host and Emcee by Jenne Rabe of Jack & Jenn Catering. Be entertained with performances by NTUNE Acoustic Band, Heart and Soul Quartet, A Band, Symphony of Strings, Amaya and many more.

PLUS! on February 14, 2014 at 5:00 PM watch our Fashion Show featuring our fabulous up and coming designers, Marco and Oyama and White Label Bridal.

BOOK ANY OF THE SUPPLIERS AND RECEIVE A FREE GIFT FROM THE ORGANIZER plus GET A CHANCE TO WIN YOUR WEDDING SUPPLIER. Register here http://www.weddingfairphilippines.com/weddingfairregistration/

Celebrate love, celebrate romance, celebrate forever with us at the Love Expressions Wedding Fair.



Love Expressions Wedding Fair is presented by SM Southmall, together with Jack & Jenn Catering, Rotary Club of Las Pinas East and Myther Events and Expo Inc. This event is sponsored by Booms Audio Sounds and Lights, Dermaesthetic, Gems by Me with Online Media Sponsors Bridal Book.ph, Weddingsupplires.ph, HalloHalloTown.com, and organized by Island Exhibit Events Management Inc.

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Lots of love,
Friday, September 27, 2013

Traders Hotel Manila's Ever After: A Wedding Affair

Once in while in a middle of an ordinary life, love gives us a fairy tale.
Be part of this open house event and discover the inspiration you need to prepare for your happily ever after!


Event highlights include Menu Preparations and Wine Pairing By Makati Shangri-La’s Head Sommelier, Daniel Blais and Traders Hotel, Manila’s Food and Beverage Manager, Marie Lanorio; Essentials on your dream day by Company of Brides and Metro Society’s Beauty Editor, Marichelle Ligon; Picture Perfect your Wedding Day; Beauty and Beyond Before I Do by Isabel Roces, Print and Ramp Model and Inquirer Beauty Columnist; and Radiance and Rituals by Shu Uemura. The event won't be complete without a Bridal Fashion Show by top Philippine designers, with live romantic renditions from the world renowned Philippine Madrigal Singers. Top Philippine designers who will participate in the fashion show are Nino Angeles, JC Buendia, Pablo Cabahug, Hilque Dairo, Frankie De Leon, Frederick Peralta, Michelle Sison, Mark Tamayo and more. If you're planning your wedding, be sure not to miss this event as this will surely add glamour to your very special day. :)

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Lots of love,
Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Photo Story: Our Valentine Trip to Mauritius

Dear Online Diary,

Wanna have a glimpse on what went through with our honeymoon err Valentine trip to Mauritius? Read on:

On February 14th, we drove to NAIA, left the Philippine territory aboard a Cebu Pacific aircraft. A few hours later, we found ourselves in Hongkong International Airport, considered as one of the largest airports in Asia...

{A section of HKIA. It has over 100 gates and a few hundred shops & restaurants.}


{Trolleys: Hubby had a lot of fun pushing one around the airport}

{HKIA: Because of it's size, it may appear deserted especially during the wee hours (our flight to Mauritius was rescheduled on February 15th, 3:00 AM)}

{Ajisen Ramen's Spicy beef: Officially hubby's favorite noodles. We're planning to grab a bowl sometime this week at it's local branch}

There's a four hours time difference between Hong Kong and Mauritius. Despite the grueling 8-hour flight, we managed to enjoy Mauritius' scenic spots...

{We arrived at Mauritius at around 11:00 AM}

{Air Mauritius' breakfast meal: Their food is acceptable. Doesn't taste like paper (as some other airlines' food does). Lunch/Dinner were served, too. Additionally, they have the finest and friendliest crew ever!}

{Aerial view of the Mauritius Island}

{The Mauritius Airport perfectly defines the Mauritian's way of life -- simple yet splendid (as what the billboard suggests)}

{Mauritians speak French and English. I'd like to think that the island is best known as European's summer vacation destination.}

After about an hour and a half drive from the airport (courtesy of White Sand Tour), we arrived at Beau Rivage, our home in Mauritius...
{Beau Rivage: one of the luxury beach hotels at Belle Mare, in the eastern part of the island}

We were greeted, rather warmly, by the majestic and spacious lobby, a large pool with turquoise mosaics opening onto the delicate lines of the crystal-clear swimming pool and the aquamarine lagoon. Thatched roofs give all the buildings an authentic charm. Almost immediately, we felt at home.

{The majestic turquoise pool just outside the reception area}

{The floating gazebo is very popular among the Europeans at the hotel. Large and healthy Koi fishes and a turtle lives at this pond}

{The inviting white sand and clean shoreline}

{Water sports ready: Which is which?}

{It's past 7:00 in the evening and the sky's signaling a romantic night (say hello to the moon!)}

{Mauritian Greeting: locals perform a traditional dance to welcome their guests}

{Beau Rivage serves European and Mediterranean cuisines. Perfect for food adventurers like hubby.}

{Lunch gourmet served at Mediterranni, one of the hotel's restaurant}

{Scenic Breakfast & Dinner in front of the pool: We enjoyed our breakfasts & dinners served by Rive Gauche}

{This is the kind of life anyone wants to enjoy...}

{... with their lifetime partner and love.}

The trip not only gave us the opportunity to discover another country's culture and way of life, but it also gave us the freedom, time and the chance to reflect on our own life together, our relationship and what's next. We have Air Mauritius, The Wedding Library, Beau Rivage management and White Sand Tours to thank for. More power to each and everyone of you. This trip surely made our bond even stronger. We can't thank you enough.


X.O.X.O.,
Tuesday, February 8, 2011

A Pre-Valentine Update: Love is in the Air (literally!)

Dear Online Diary,

Hello, everyone! I haven’t been able to blog for a while so let me express my sentiments – “I miss doing DIY projects… I miss my W@W sisses… my co-Girltalkers… and most of all, I miss blogging!!!!”

There, I said it. That’s better.

Hey, it’s February – the so called “love” month. In 5 days, we are going to celebrate Valentine’s Day. How’s your plan going? While we're all wishing that our H2B and hubby’s going to be Mr. Valentino 2011 for even just this one night (or at least I know I am), let's do something special for them (for a change, I must add).

Here's one for the book. I slip notes into the pockets of his bag or pants before he go to work. I slip notes into his laptop when he decides to bring it to work with him as well. I post an i-love-you note onto his home computer so that he'll see my little note when he took the cover off. At first, I thought he didn't like it because he rarely say something about it but when the notes are not slipped inside his bag, pockets or laptop, he start asking if there's something wrong or if I'm upset. Until he told me that my little notes help him get through the day at work. I also notice that hubby's loosing a bit and happier eversince. Writing a note every morning is such an easy thing to do, and it makes me happy and I know hubby's happy to receive them, too. It's such a small way to say how much I love him but I'm surprised how he responded. I just started doing this and so far, it's bringing all the positive energy into our married life. :)

{... or you could write it on a wall, graffiti-style.}

Speaking of surprises, let’s take a trip down the memory lane and read how we celebrated the love day last year, which includes two bridal fairs, a bunch of roses and a blessing from above. Click here to read the whole story.

A year after, our Valentine’s Day will be a bit more special because-- A. It’s our first time to celebrate the love day as husband and wife; and B. because we are scheduled to fly to Mauritius!

Yes, dear B2B sisses. We will go on a 3D/2N trip to the island paradise of Mauritius (courtesy of The Wedding Library and Air Mauritius) on Valentine's Day. We’re grateful to Ms. Chel of Air Mauritius and Ms. Winnie of The Wedding Library for assisting us with all the requirements and itinerary. We sure hope to tell you more about the trip when we get back. For the meantime, enjoy your wedding and Valentine’s Day planning and oh, see you at the Weddings & Debuts 2011 bridal fair (incidentally, their 2010 edition is where we won the Mauritius trip) happening on February 18th to 20th at SM Megamall.



X.O.X.O.,
Saturday, November 6, 2010

Supplier’s Rating: Goldenhills Jewelry

Dear Online Diary,



Booking Goldenhills Jewelry is by far one of the most memorable experiences of our wedding preps. We booked them at the first bridal fair that we’ve attended, which led us into winning a honeymoon package.



Their wedding rings collections are gorgeous, they offer lifetime warranty (cleaning and resizing), and they offer layaway plan, which entitles the couple to pay their wedding rings within a certain period. It’s best for those who are on a budget but wants gorgeous wedding rings for a lifetime.



{Hubby's playtime moment when we received the rings last September 2010}



Goldenhills’ superb customer service is such an awesome bonus. Aix, one of the AEs at their Megamall branch, is our favorite. She never failed to call our attention during bridal fairs just to say hi. We love suppliers who can remember their customers (even when they have thousands to serve). :))



Here are some of our wedding rings photos by Atty. RF on 10.23.2010:



{Our wedding rings on 10.23.2010}



Here’s our rating:

Supplier: Goldenhills Jewelry

Stress Level: It was blissful. No stress at all! :))

Customer Service and Satisfaction: Exceeded expectation

Rings: Superb! It's just the way we like it. :))

Overall: Highly Recommended





X.O.X.O.,

Sunday, October 31, 2010

Planning our Personalized Wedding on a (Tight) Budget

Online Diary,



Boo! It’s Hallow’s Eve everyone! It’s time to talk about spooky things. *grin*



Now, there are two things that I wanted to talk about – our wedding budget and some of our suppliers who turned out to be a disappointment (unfortunately, some of them did not measure up). These are two of the most horrifying things that brides do not ever want to encounter. Do you agree?



Since staging an elaborate (read: personalized) yet budgeted wedding is generally what brides fear the most, let’s start with that matter. We will talk about the other concern later during the supplier’s rating.



While it’s true that holding a church wedding is not inexpensive, you can control your budget by following one or all of the following tips based only on my own experience:



1. Start planning your wedding as early as possible. After your h2b asked the big question, as much as possible, select a wedding day a year or two later so that you have the time to plan, research and sort things out, book your non-negotiable suppliers (especially if they are in-demand), and most importantly, save wedding funds for the Big Day.



2. Know what you want, be firm and work around it. You want a themed and unique wedding but you do not want to spend all your hard earned money in just one day, right? It is also important to set a realistic budget. A Php 100,000.00 budget this year may not be enough for a simple wedding one or two years from now. You may review here some tips on how to determine your initial budget.



3. Keep a wedding journal, online or otherwise, to jot down all your budget plans and wedding needs (In my case, I created this blog). This will also help you keep track of your budget and separate the nice-to-haves from the wedding essentials (Say, do you really need an onsite SDE if your photographer offers onsite AVP?). You'll have to know which item to let go and which one's to keep. :)) You may opt to keep a wedding checklist just like what I did (please see my checklist on the the right task bar of this blog).



4. Consider your parish church. Marrying in a well known church if you’re not a parishioner can get really expensive. What with the additional fees (generally, church fee is higher for non-parishioners) and requirements that you have to complete. Your parish church can be very pretty when tastefully styled, it can be memorable and it may be more convenient to your guests. Additionally, it will be easier to accomplish wedding requirements since you're dealing with the same parish office (only if you were baptized and confirmed at the same parish church).



5. Manage your guests list. This can really be tricky especially if you feel that some of your friends and/or relatives wouldn’t get it. When we were planning our wedding, hubby and I agreed that we will only invite 120 people consisting of our family members, close relatives and few friends. Our parents insisted to invite their friends and distant relatives (which will make our guest list up to 200 or so) but we talked them over our limited budget and that we want an intimate wedding. No doubt, they understood our vision and gave in. Luckily, our friends and other people followed suit. Consider this flow chart when determining who to invite. :))



6. Research supplier’s package rate for each category (such as caterer, P/V, florist, etc.) to determine your overall realistic budget. For example, a professional photographer’s rate is generally around Php 20,000 but it can be as high as Php 90,000 depending on package inclusion and their reputation, experience and achievements. Same can be said for caterers, videographers, florists, hair and make up artists and coordinators.



7. Attend Bridal Fairs but be wise on selecting your suppliers. We attended a handful of bridal fairs and we were amazed how suppliers offer freebies and discounts. Before making an on-the-spot booking though, consider researching about the supplier’s reputation (good and bad feedback of their previous clients), visit their website (if applicable) and talk to them personally at the fair. Here’s a trick of the trade. Bridal fairs are usually two days. As much as you can, go on the first day, gather all the pamphlets and fliers and review each one of them (advantage of early planning – you have the time of your life) and compare their packages while staying true with your allotted budget. If both you and H2B agreed to book a certain supplier, you may do so on the second day (especially if you’re gunning for the bridal fair contest prize) or you may opt to call that supplier and ask for a bridal fair discount (some of them extend bridal fair discounts as long as you courteously ask for it).



8. Book suppliers as early as possible but be cautious and be firm.
If you’re pretty determined to book a certain supplier (considering you’ve done your research or this particular supplier is non-negotiable), do so! Some suppliers are very popular, they are booked for 2012 weddings. Based on our experience, some suppliers’ package rate or service increase every year in as much as Php10,000 (depending on their demand, category and peso value). Additionally, most of the suppliers offer early booking discounts and/or freebies. A humble caution though, once you booked your supplier, do not be lured easily or doubt their capabilities (thus, your judgment) if you’ve encountered a bad feedback about their services (again, it’s a case to case basis). Avoid judging your suppliers instantly. It is better to talk to them about the issue (without compromising the identity of the person who gave the feedback) and get their assurance that they will not do that to you and your wedding. In our case, some of our suppliers received bad feedback from their past clients. We talked to them -- be it a phone call, in person, text or email messages—to clear things up and get their side of the story (as much as possible, make sure you're talking to the owner, not just their representative or AE, for a number of reasons). Most of the time, they will appreciate your business more once they are aware that you’re somehow “watching” their every move and event. Keeping the communication line open between you and your supplier even if your wedding is one or two years from now will benefit both parties. This will save you from further stress, extra expenses (mind that non-refundable down payment) and your supplier will give you a more personalized service. To simply put it, open communication to suppliers = positive and less stressful wedding (and planning). Who knows, your client/supplier relationship might be escalated and you might end up being friends even after the wedding. We have witnessed it happen before. :))



9. Mind the newbies (referring to less popular suppliers). You don’t always have to book the popular suppliers. Booking the suppliers who aren’t that popular means they can concentrate and allot more time for you and your wedding. Additionally, they don’t charge as high as the other popular suppliers. As long as they know what you want (remember, open communication is the key) and they know that you trust them, they will come around. They will even exceed your expectation. Trust me, it happened on our wedding and I’m proud of them (more on our suppliers’ rating real soon!).



10. Join Wedding Contest. Oh, we love to join contests! You never know if you have the lucky horseshoe, right? Hubby does. He won for us two honeymoon packages from two separate bridal fairs. Just try it. You have nothing to lose. :))



{Some photos of our Malaysian Honeymoon courtesy of Shangri-la Rasa Ria Resort and Martha Stewart Weddings}



11. Talk to your suppliers about your wedding plan and vision. Our caterer is the best example for this item. I wanted to style our reception venue according to our wedding theme, which is Nature Photography but our budget did not permit me to hire a professional stylist. Since our caterer offers customized centerpieces and such, I asked Ms. Anj if they could do some things for me. Luckily, she excitedly agreed! I met her to discuss the venue layout and initial style plan. I also sent her pegs for inspiration and itemized the things that I wanted her to execute. It was amazing how we worked it out together and how she was getting my vision. In the end, I got what I want without hiring a separate stylist. :))



{Wedding Photos Preview: Reception Details}



12. Don’t be afraid to explore and experiment. Create DIY Projects. This, I highly recommend. DIY doesn't always mean you have to do it by yourself. Have fun by staging a DIY session with your bridesmaids (or your whole entourage), your mother, your sister or those who want to contribute. For example, instead of hiring somebody to do the missalette for you, why not design it by yourself? You just have to trust your taste and believe in yourself. You never know how many future brides can benefit from your experiment. It's like hitting two birds in one stone -- you get to enjoy personalizing your wedding while inspiring other brides to do the same. The things that you did for your wedding will be appreciated in due time (yes it will, trust me). The things that you will create for your wedding defines who you are. That will make your wedding different from other weddings, thus, making it more special. To simply put it, you’ll create a unique wedding (and will discover the things you can do that you never thought you can) while saving your budget.



{Our Offbeat Wedding Cord was featured in W@W early this year}



13. Be a W@Wie. I consider being a W@Wie as the most important thing that happened to me (and H2B) when we were planning our wedding. It's such a blessing. I mean, planning a wedding is a long shot when I started it last year since ours was my family’s first after a decade or so. I discovered WeddingsatWork (founded by Ms. Benz and Sir John Rana) while browsing for wedding inspirations online. I signed up and was instantly perplexed over the amount of e-mails I get every day. These mails come from brides who are planning their wedding, just like me. I think everyone agrees that experience is the best teacher. I learned a lot from other bride’s experiences and supplier’s rating (this never failed to excite me). I got tips on how to deal with suppliers, staying on a budget (in which I'm imparting through this post) and the ins and outs of wedding industry. I heard most of our suppliers from W@W, including feedbacks about them and their services (good or bad). Being a W@Wie allows you to have exclusive discounts and offers from some suppliers (especially if you have a W@W tag). W@W have annual Christmas party among other events and W@W Auction (my favorite!) supported by some of the country's top wedding suppliers. Most importantly, being a W@Wie means winning numerous (virtual) friends, thus, support group. W@Wies are there when you need (virtual) hugs to support you when it seems like everything’s not working according to plan. It allows us to have a big brother (by the name of Sir John Rana). Just like some W@wies, Mama Benz has always been there for me whenever I need payo, when I’m lost or when I need to make a big decision. For me, she’s not just our big sister, she’s a mother to all of us (You might not like it, Mama Benz, but you are. :)) Super Thanks.). W@W is not just about staging our wedding on a (tight) budget, it became a big part of our wedding. Without W@W, I would never be able to bring my (our) dream wedding to reality. Cheers to W@W and to the whole W@W community! (See you all on November 26th!!!)



{Wedding Treasures: Our wedding rings and the W@W commemorative coin}



{W@W Family: W@Wies with Ms. Benz, Sir John and their daughter during the W@W Christmas Party 2009}



All these and more are my tips to conquer your (wedding budget) fear. I hope you learned something and hopefully, you enjoyed my treat (not trick). Happy preps! :))











X.O.X.O
.,


Sunday, October 17, 2010

Bridal Fair Escapade: Kasalan 2010: Ikalimang Yugto

Dear Online Diary,



Kasalan 2010 is definitely the last bridal fair that we attended before the Big day but it proved to be one of the most memorable bridal fairs.



{Kasalan 2010 Bridal Fair Registration Area}



For one, the fair served as the common ground where supposed enemies can still share funny stories and heartfelt laughter. Simply put it, H2B and I met Ate Eva, Sohrab’s assistant. If you’re a follower of my blog, you know by now that I had a change of heart (for a good reason). I felt a sting on my chest when I saw his booth but the warm smile and hugs given by Ate Eva are just what I needed to set aside the pain (for a little while) and exchange exciting stories and updates about our upcoming wedding. An insider asked me just now, what if Sohrab was manning their booth instead of Ate Eva? Hmm… Well, it might be a whole different story. You see, Ate Eva is such a doll. Sohrab is… well. Never mind. *rolleyes* All I can tell you right now is that you’ll be interested to know what happened between me and Sohrab. You’ll read (and see) all about it after the wedding.



So much for that… let’s talk about a bunch of beautiful and more important matters. We passed by Atty. Raymond Fortun’s booth. Yes, the lawyer-con-photographer joined his first ever bridal fair and offered a cool badge for those who booked him onsite. He'll cover our wedding on Saturday. Unfortunately, he was at a wedding when we visited his booth but we took a couple of shots before we got this:



{Atty. RF, we passed by your booth! :P We have "Jok" to thank for this shot.}



We also dropped by the booth of our florist, Rocky Blooms Flowershop. As always, the animated husband-and-wife tandem of Ms. Rhona and Kuya Marlon did not fail to brighten our day with their witty personalities. Although we're done with floral detailing, we had fun chatting with them and W@W sis Dee and her H2B, Jayson (they booked Rocky Blooms, too).



{Sir Marlon and Ms. Rhona of Rocky Blooms Flower shop}



{Smile for the camera: H2B and I (far right) with Sir Marlon and Ms. Rhona.}



Overall, it’s such a great fair to remember. Thanks to our ϋver lovely suppliers. Speaking of lovely suppliers, I’ll share the chocolates that we ordered from Sophia’s Chocolat tomorrow.



Time check: 5 days to go before the Big day! *kinikilig na excited na kinakabahan na ewan*







X.O.X.O
.,