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Friday, April 30, 2010

My happy thought_5.1.2010

Flowers of May .... Drizzle of June .... Showers of July .... Getting ready for a spectacular Events in 2010.

As always I am thankful to God for the entrepreneurial mindset, a positive spirit, supportive FRIENDS, friendly and broadminded CLIENTS, loving family and a MIRACLE-WORKING GOD.

I could sing of HIS LOVE FOREVER ...

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

All about CALLA LILIES

Calla Lilies are very popular for wedding bouquets as they signify magnificence and beauty.

I'd like to say that they are one of the most beautiful flowers with a unique form. Based on my research they also come by other names such as arum lily, trumpet lily, pig lily. Though called a lily, Calla Lilies are not really lilies. They are excellent houseplants, best for beds, borders, bouquets and flower arrangements.

Some interesting facts about calla lilies:
- they have long-petioled, basal leaves arising from a thick rhizome
- calla lily is a perennial bulb
- It is a flowering genus of twenty-eight species originating in Africa and growing mostly in marshy areas
- Blooming time of Calla Lilies is late spring
- The word Calla comes from the Greek Term for "beautiful"
- The Calla Lily roots are poisonous

Many of my brides client would prefer calla lilies (much prettier than roses they say as wedding bouquet and much affordable from tulips). I like the color yellow and white the most - it perfectly exemplify the magnificence and beauty of the flower.

I also learned that calla lilies come in mini and regular/large size.

The regular/large sized callas only grow in 2 colors - the Classic Large White or the Green Goddess. They have really large blooms on very tall, sturdy, thick stems.

All other callas are called "mini" callas. Within the Mini Callas, there are 2 stem heights - premium stem height and extra tall stem height. The stems are thinner and the flowers are more delicate and smaller.

So which can be recommended for a bridal bouquet? The answer would be mini calla lilies. For a bridal bouquet, 30-40 callas would do for a nice, full and lush bridal bouquet (although some would also use the large classic ones ranging around 30pcs).

Calla Lilies also work as boutonnieres specifically the mini callas.

Another thing that brides and grooms should know is that calla lilies don't really have an association with a particular season. The brightly colored mini callas (like pink, yellow, lavender) are more popular in the Spring and Summer, and the large white and darker colored calla lilies (orange, purple, black/ deep purple) are more popular in Fall and Winter.

Saturday, April 24, 2010

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Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Wedding Music: Cake Cutting Songs

From my previous blog post, I was discussing about the symbolism of Cake Cutting Ceremony.  To complement that post let me share with you some Cake Cutting Songs that bride-groom can choose from.  

You may opt for the Traditional Cake Cutting Songs or you can also choose the contemporary ones or even fast/upbeat songs that should be reflective of both of your personalities - you can be as funky and different as you want to be.  So it's up to you:

I have here some list of songs (personal songs I've chosen that can be used for the ceremony):

- Grow Old With You by Adam Sandler (the most popular of all)
- How Sweet It Is To Be Loved By You by James Taylor
- Love by Natalie Cole
- Tonight I Celebrate My Love by Roberta Flack
- Saving Forever by Shanice
- Sugar, Sugar by Archies
- How Deep is Your Love by Bee Gees
- Somebody by Depeche Mode
- Sweet Dreams by Eurythmics
- Cruisin by Huey Lewis Featuring Gwyneth Paltrow
- Everything I own by N'Sync
- This I Promise You by N'Sync
- I'm a Believer by Smash Mouth
- Sweetest Thing by U2
- Love is All Around by Wet Wet Wet
- 1234 by Plain White T's
- Because You Loved Me by Celine Dion
- Build Me Up Buttercup by The Foundations
- Celebration by Kool & The Gang
- Happy Together by Turtles
- Ice Cream by Sarah Mclahlan
- Theme from Friends by The Rembrandts
- Underneath It All by No Doubt
-Wishin and Hopin by Ani Difranco
- You are my number one by Smash Mouth

And of course, there are thousand of songs to choose from - it's just up to the couple what they prefer.  Any song can be your cake cutting song - it doesn't necessarily mean that the word "cake" should be there but the sweetness and of course the reflection of the couple's personality. 

Monday, April 12, 2010

The Cake Cutting Ceremony

The Cake Cutting Ceremony is a time-honored tradition for the bride and groom to share as they demonstrate their commitment to support one another. Whenever I do hosting for my events I’d always say that this is highly anticipated in the wedding reception as it creates a nostalgic moment that symbolizes the first time the newlywed couple breaks bread as husband and wife, and it also demonstrates their pledge to support and nourish one another.


 
Depending on the type of the wedding reception, the cake cutting may take place either early or during the latter part of the program. If this is done on the first part of the program – I’d always say that this would be the first task that the newlywed couple will perform as husband and wife. After the cake cutting, it will be followed by the Ceremonial Toast and The Couple’s First Dance.

 
Another fun part of the ceremony is how the cake is cut – because it can a tricky task. Just as every wedding cake is unique, every first cut will also be different – there also goes a symbolism of the purpose of the cake cutting.

 
As a wedding coordinator and host, I make it a point to keep my bride-groom informed of what the symbolism of this ceremony and what are the things that they should consider.

 
Remember!

1. Listen to your photographer – Cake Cutting is a highly photogenic moment and your wedding photographer will ask you to cut a particular layer of the cake that will work best for the photos.


 
2. Work Together – the groom’s hand should be over the bride’s as the first slice of the cake is cut to show how they will work together in their marriage.



3. Use a serving set – a decorative cake serving set has both a knife and server that are lovely utensils for this important event. For a military wedding, a sword may be used instead of a knife.



4. Feed each other first – gently feeding one another the symbolic first bite of cake is a lovely tradition that symbolizes the nurturing relationship the new husband and wife share.



5. Offer slices to in-laws – the couple may choose to cut additional slices of cake to offer their respective in-laws; this shows the connection between two families and is a delicious way to show respect to one another’s families.



Originally, wedding cakes were called bride cakes.  So this means that bride is not just the center of attraction in a wedding, but it creates a link between the bride and the cake.  Lucky for us =)

But whatever symbolism we think of the Cake Cutting Ceremony we should always remember that Wedding is a commitment to share whatever path life takes you on, with love and devotion, and the shared cutting of the first slice represents this commitment.  Sharing of the cake to each other symbolizes your vows which means to love, honor and respect one another. 


So, to sum it all up, the cake cutting ceremony is just a tiny part of two people as ONE facing life's journey together.



Thursday, April 8, 2010

Wedding Sneakers


In my previous bridal event – January 5, 2010 – I’ve had the privilege of working with one of my coolest bride (hi lee and miko!).  She’s so down to earth, full of energy, super cool and yet simple.  In fact during their first dance as a couple, both of them wore chuck tailors and their first dance was “Forever” by Chris Brown.

Cool. Nice.  Fun.  Entertaining. 

What was so memorable that day was that Lee enjoyed dancing with her shoes.  Some of my bride-clients would change their wedding shoes during reception with a different color, different design, different style but for Lee it was totally different – from the traditional wedding shoes to a wedding sneakers (in the form of chuck tailors!)

So what I’d like to discuss right now are WEDDING SNEAKERS.   

Not so many Filipina brides have accepted the wedding sneakers style unlike in the US.  So hopefully this creates more information for my brides who are on the lookout for comfort, uniqueness and ease in walking.

Wedding Sneakers are beautiful, comfortable and affordable alternative wedding  shoes for bride on the lookout for comfort and pain free wedding day. 


The good thing about this is you can also make your own unique wedding sneakers if you’re the savvy and meticulous bride, here’s how:


1.               Buy a new pair of sneakers in any style, color or type. Make sure that they are comfortable. Walk around in them awhile in the store to be sure.
 

2.    Create your own style. Go to any craft store and purchase craft paints. Acrylic paint dries faster and is easier to use than oil paint, is odor free and washes off easily. Use this paint to decorate your shoes by adding designs or even your new name after you have been married.
3.  Fancy silk laces.   Look at the various types of craft supplies available. Check out the smaller stencils. Buy some fancy lace or ribbon to make shoe laces. Little pearls or beads can also make great decorations. These may be glued onto the shoe using a hot glue gun or sewn on using a needle and thread. Create designs with the beads by gluing or sewing them in a pattern.

4.   Finish off your frilly and fancy wedding sneakers with a bow of your choice and color scheme.


 

 

 So there, enjoy and have fun with your wedding sneakers.  It's the next big thing in the wedding industry - a trend and a great idea.


4 years - Going Stronger: Growing Together

How did we became "US"?


Well that would be courtesy of our good friends Genesis and Russel Binagatan - they set us up for a group date.  

What was our common topic that day - all about "police work, stuff etc." - during that time my brother was a member of the Makati SWAT and during that time Sherwin is still finishing his Criminology Course.  It was not love at first sight .... but the friendship blossomed into romance - August 24 Year 2003.



After 3 years of being together as boyfriend-girlfriend, we made it official ....



We started our wedding preparations in 2005, that's when I got the idea of wedding planning, the hustle and bustle of it, wedding expenses etc.

Then came April 8, 2006 ... the day when we both decided to say "I do" ... the day when we decided to grow old together....



That day was a very good day .... no rain... the sun was out ... traffic was not that heavy ... all our principal sponsors and entourage came... guests complete .. a total of 257 attendees all in all in our wedding (Yes, 257 we've got a big family on both sides, hehehe)


This day I will marry my FRIEND
the one I laugh with, live for, dream with, and love
LOVE knows no limit to its endurance
no end to its trust,
LOVE STILL STANDS
when all else has fallen ...
1 Corinthians 13:7-8

During holy communion, we both decided to pray as one - a prayer to keep us strong as trials come our way, to keep as united in spirit and in heart all the time, to keep us faithful to each other, to have the grace to raise beautiful and obedient kids and to be able to withstand the test of time until we reach our golden days.  It was such a beautiful communion prayer ...

Both of us have big families, very evident in the line up of our entourage .... I'd say the most beautiful of them all of course would be my sister Ryza ....


Let me also share how our wedding cake looks like .... we only had an 8inch round cake (from Vienna Cakes) - it only goes to show how practical we are ... I just realized then that we will only be getting a small portion of the cake during the Cake Cutting Ceremony so we opted for a smaller one instead.

And then for the entourage and the guests, we decided to go for the mini satellite cakes so they'd get to take it home and enjoy it's delicious taste (thank you ma'am josephine and cecille of Vienna Cakes)



The year that was...

Our life was never the same after April 8, 2006.  Sherwin and I enjoyed each other's company as a married couple.  God has been very good to us in strengthening our relationship and outpouring his abundant blessings to us. Yes, there were trials, hardships and difficulties - all part of a marriage life but we survived it and prayerfully and hopefully we'll withstand all of it and reach our golden days still as a couple...

God gave us the greatest blessing in our family and that is GABRIEL and hopefully there'll be addition to Gab in the future as well...

Year 2006 has been a great year for us after getting married ... As always we are looking forward in celebrating US in the years to come with Gab, our family, relatives, friends and of course with God as the center of our lives.

Monday, April 5, 2010

Wedding Shoes

A bride would always consider the style of shoes she’ll be wearing as she walks down the aisle. I have had brides who wore strappy sandals, some wore pumps, some wore sneakers as well – yes, sneakers and she was really cool that day.



What are the things that a bride should consider when looking for her wedding shoes:


1. Choose a comfortable bridal shoes


a. Reason: You’ll be standing in them for hours on your wedding day



b. My experience: I have had brides complaining about their wedding shoes on their big day; instead of focusing on having fun with their spouse, friends and family they would just whine and sit because of their aching feet.


c. Comfortable Bridal Shoes Suggestions: Choose a white satin ballet flat or a low slingback sandal


2. Consider the wedding shoe fabric


a. Reason for this: Wedding shoes are reflection of your personal taste but they must also be compatible with your wedding venue

 
b. My Experience: Silk wedding shoes can easily stain in grass or on wet ground; leather pumps are unique but will be far too hot for a summer wedding


c. Wedding Fabric Suggestion: Satin, silk, velvet and lace



3. Remember your dress


a. Reason: Don’t fall in love with a particular pair of wedding shoes before you buy your bridal gown.


So there, those are the 3 things you need to consider in choosing your wedding shoes – comfort, fabric and of course, your wedding dress.


There are hundreds of styles of wedding shoes available to fit any type of season, bridal gown and most importantly, the bride’s unique personality. It is all up to you.
During my wedding – I wore a sling back type of wedding shoes for the church ceremony and then during the reception ceremony I wore gladiator type of sandals – yes! I wore sandals during the reception, why? I just thought it would be comfortable walking around and thanking guests if I’m using sandals instead.