We've seen lots of wedding how-to sites, ranging from how to choose your wedding motif to how to seat your guests. That is, if you're on the to-be-wed side. What if you're on the guest side? Are there any guidelines for you too?
Today is: 11 March, 2010
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The Net-savvy Filipina Bride
Nowadays, wedding preparations can be as easy as launching your browser and click, click, click. Well, it isn't really as easy as it sounds, but a lot of trips to the caterer and other suppliers can be minimized when the internet is used as a wedding preparation tool.
- Ask caterers/hotels to send you their packages/menu through email so you won't have to personally go to their office. Don't miss the taste test though!
- Surf wedding blogs. Blogging is a venue for brides to narrate their experiences, usually from the time of engagement until their big day. Follow their adventures or just surf for ideas. Have a pen and paper handy, these wedding blogs personally written by the brides themselves are usually full of useful tips based on true-to-life experience.
Our Suppliers
Church: Nuestra Señora de Gracia
Reception: Nuestra Señora de Gracia Garden
Caterer: Hizon's
Photographer & Vidoegrapher: Lee Llamas
Gowns: Ojie of Rosy's Bridal Shop
Music: Stradavarius
Wedding Coordinator: R Perfect Moments
Flowers: Emma's Flowershop
Hair and Make-up: Kuks Reyes
Invitations: Magie
Cake: Sweet Creations
Rings: Enchanted Gift Shop
Souvenirs: House of Polvoron
Hotel Preps: Legend Villas
Transpo: JB Rent a Car
Bridal Registry: Landmark