
We love taking pictures of ourselves and of everything around us. Discover where we've been during the wedding preparations, what we've been up to, and everything else in between by browsing through our photo galleries!
Here's a DIY item suggested by my mom. This is my favorite DIY, 'cause it really looks beautiful! Hope you like it too!
I based it on a sample I found on the internet (thank goodness for internet). This is a fairly easy DIY. I learned how to print booklets because of this! Hahahaha!
The silver design was manually drawn (by me) because only special printers print metallic silver... I bought a DONG-A silver gel pen for 25php (if I remember it correctly) instead of a special printer that will cost me a fortune... hahahaha!
The usual wedding "reklamo" is that guests are starving from waiting for the bride and groom to arrive in the reception area and for the program to start. Even if the program starts, dinner won't start right away. To address this, we decided to make chocolate snacks for the guests to eat while waiting for the actual dinner.
The chocolates will be placed on top of the menu cards which is also a DIY item.
I'm a boot enthusiast, what can I say? ^_^; (http://thewanderingboots.wordpress.com)
Prizes for the games (bamboo pillows and straw pillows), signing pen (it floats - nah.. magnetic), etc.
We had our Pre-Nuptial (Engagement) Pictures taken at Eco Park.
Make-up by Michelle Zapanta
Photos (unedited) by Treasured Memories (Bart)
Trivia: We had no sleep going to this photo-shoot, as well as our make-up artist... And the make-up was done 4 hours before the shoot even started (yes, we had to come from Paranaque and travel to QC, where Eco Park is).
Enjoy!
We want to be hands-on couples and do a lot of our own wedding paraphernalia with the help of family and friends.
Here's our take on the table numbers (before and after printing)
Yes! We designed our invitations and the designs are sooooo good, by way of vote, 2 designs will be mass produced! ^_^
We have given out 2 different versions of invitations and here are photos of the invitations before they were printed and when they were finally prepared and sent out.
I just love going to their shop at EDSA. The people there are so nice that's why it was an easy decision to book them as our couturier, also because they seem to know what they're doing.
I got the scans of our designs today and I'm happy to share! They're simple but I love imagining how they'll look with the deep maroonish red cloth and nice obi belts!
My gown, as planned, is a transforming gown... Well, it's just the bows that change... ^_^ I've always wanted to have those angel sleeves and now I get to wear one!