Lunes, Disyembre 19, 2011

Photo and Video - Booked

After an emotional week for me and Jaylu (one of our classmates and close friend of Jaylu died), we continued with our wedding preps on what's next on our list which is the Photographer and Video Supplier (P/V). And last Friday, we went to East Digital Studios office to inquire and make DP to reserve our date. They accept 3 events per day and since our wedding is a weekend, 2 slots are already taken. Good thing that the last slot was reserved to us. Thank God for the last spot.

East Digital has been a trusted supplier of weddings in our famlies. My brother got their service for their wedding last January 2010 and that was when we knew about how good East Digital is with very reasonable wedding package. Then my cousin got them too. And so after weeks of researching for a good competitor for East Digital as our P/V, we finally decided to book East Digital. We had a few picks for video supplier, but we werent able to successfully negotiate with them. Either they are no longer available on our date, or their location is too far (General Santos City) and nothing beat the reasonable wedding package that East Digital has.

We got their basic package and able to get some add ons, since we were referred by old clients. We got free upgrade of our SDE from Standard to HD; they gave us free tarp which can be used on our registration table and if we decide to upgrade our wedding album from 10 x 10 (which is included on our package) to 11 x 14, we can upgrade it to a discounted price; One more haggle is the terms of payment, they agreed to receive the 10% payment upon claiming of our album instead of 25% before the wedding or on the day. Yey!

Speaking of photos, my best bud and her husband volunteered to do a pre nup session and one of my college barkada also wants to do a shoot with us. Nice! And so this is how it feels to be a star. hahaha. So that means that we will be having 3 sets of engagement session. One from East Digital then one from Maf and Marv and one from Arnel :D I feel so blessed with good friends and we feel so artista! hehehe.

Sabado, Disyembre 10, 2011

Wedding Motif and or Theme

Now that reception venue booking is done, we will be meeting accredited caterers next week. I was on search on our motif and or theme for our wedding so I can discuss it to the caterer. I dont have any plans of getting a stylist and I will just be relying on my caterer on the setup of the venue.
First on my mind is combining our birth stones. I am a turquoise (December) and Jaylu (November) is a topaz. The color combination resulted to Blue, Yellow and Orange. At first it came to me as an odd combination. So I searched on aqua and orange-yellow inspiration and taadaa..... love the colors :)

So this is going to be our inspiration board:

I love the table cards, I hope I'll have enough time to do this. Thinking of digging my creative talents for this DIY project

Isnt this nice for a VIP table :)



I just love the summery colors even if our date is June, who says we cant extend summer?? hehe


Flowers and citrus fruits plus the aqua colored candle holders.

More orange and aqua

As per the perfectpalette.com, the aqua and orange colors is like an island beach wedding. It symbolizes the shade of sunset and colors of the water. Just so perfect for us since beach placed an important part of this wedding, he proposed in a beach while we are having vacation at Bantayan Island Cebu :)



Church and Venue Booked

Last week we finally booked our church and reception venue.
Church: Our Lady of the Abandoned Church
Prior to booking OLA, Papa Jose (Jaylu's father) accompanied us to a lot of churches near Antipolo. We checked churches at Rizal. And we both loved the Christ the King "church in the sky" at Rizal. But the place is too far from my side, I am living at Fairview so Rizal seems to be too far from my family.
And so we decided to take our vows at Our Lady of the Abandoned Church in Marikina. We initially wanted the 4pm slot but unfortunately the time is no longer available. So the next option is the 230pm slot. So we blocked the time and date for 230 pm wedding. The wedding fee includes everything except for the flowers.

At first I really felt bad about it since our church is not airconditioned and I am having apprehensions regarding the humid afternoon which will make not only us (I will be wearing a long gown with the veil and him wearing a suit ) but our guests uncomfortable. But then on the second thought having the ceremony being finished at 3:30ish to 4 pm means that we will have more photo ops :) so I guess 230pm isnt bad at all.
The church is currently being renovated for the left side expansion and after that they will fix the other side. We asked the parish office if they have other renovation plans for next year and according to them none so far. So we are hoping that all constructions will be done by our wedding day.

The other church reqs will be done next year since most of the licenses and documents expire 6 months prior to wedding date, so it will be safe to do it by Feb or March next year.


Reception Venue: Velada Estate
We only managed to do ocular inspections on Kapitan Moy (just across the street of OLA), Mango Farm, L Orchard, Sweet Harmony Gardens an
d Velada Estate. Since we wanted the reception to be away from Manila but not as far as Tagaytay, we decided to do it on Antipolo.

So I did a lot of research on different reception venue in Antip
olo. The first time I saw Velada on their website I
actually fell in love with it specially the lights at night. The place is so photogenic.

They fully operated last June 2010 so the place is still new. Initially I wanted a garden venue but since we will be getting married in June
I dont want to risk the outdoor venue for a possible rain so I want something like The Oasis Manila, it has a garden and a Pavilion
which is safe for a bad weather. This is where my Kuya Jason got married and I dont want to repeat another wedding in the family on the same place.

And so when we had an ocular visit at Velada, i fell more in love with it. There is an ongoing wedding at that time so we were able to see the setup and how is the place during a wedding. The AE, Marie toured us around. They have a garden which can accommodate up to 200 guests and this is where Christian Wedding ceremony takes place. And so my mind starts to imagine setups of cocktail tables and guests roaming around the garden enjoying the place.

They already have separate groom's and bride's room which is plus points for them. We can have our preps there instead of getting a hotel room which will add to our expenses.

They have wedding package which includes catering food good for 200 pax with bridal car, cakes, emcee, doves and wine for toast ceremony. Less hassle for us to think about those things.

Then went to El Patio, which is the Pavilion. I am impressed with it especially the drapings and tulle at the ceiling and it is big enough for 200 guests. The cooling system is Iwata which I think is good enough ventilation. Antipolo is already a high place so i dont see humid weather becoming a problem for us. Though Jaylu has one concern. The pavilion seems to be divided at the middle. The other side is somewhat elevated by I think just a step higher than the other side. It is rectangular by design so probably the people at the back may not be able to see what is happening at the front and Jaylu is concern that those people seated at the back may feel a little out of place. Well we just need to make sure that another projector will be setup at the back so that if there will be presentations like AVP or SDE, they can see it and wont feel that "out of place" thing. We should also talk to our emcee to include the people seated at the back to be part of our program. One thing is good though, the people at the back are the ones near to the buffet table so anytime they can come back and grab something to eat. hehe

They have parking at the back and the front, big enoug
h to accommodate transportation of our guests.

So far I am as excited as I am happy that finally, 2 of major suppliers are already booked. And we booked the church and venue that we love.
(left: Jaylu @ Kapitan Moy; middle: Me @ Kapitan Moy; right: Jaylu @ The Mango Farm)


Next on the list is the PhotoVideo that will cover the biggest event in our lives.


(Us @ The Mango Farm)