Themes & Motifs was the organizer of the bridal fair last March (LOL this time I remember na!). I had so much fun during that fair because that was the time I got to book a lot of suppliers I needed (and as of the moment, wala pa naman akong pinagsisisihan. Haha). There I got to book our florist and event stylist, lights and sounds (L/S), church and reception musicians, on-the-day coordinator, bouquet preservationist, second P/V supplier (I’d be having a separate post explaining this), and an invitation printer (one of two printers I booked, will explain that later in this post). It was held in SMX Convention Center again, so not much hassle travelling because the Mall of Asia was quite accessible from here in Imus, Cavite.
It’s the second part of my bridal fair adventures! Yaay! In this post I’d be sharing with you my experience in another bridal fair which happened last March 8-9, 2014.
Themes & Motifs was the organizer of the bridal fair last March (LOL this time I remember na!). I had so much fun during that fair because that was the time I got to book a lot of suppliers I needed (and as of the moment, wala pa naman akong pinagsisisihan. Haha). There I got to book our florist and event stylist, lights and sounds (L/S), church and reception musicians, on-the-day coordinator, bouquet preservationist, second P/V supplier (I’d be having a separate post explaining this), and an invitation printer (one of two printers I booked, will explain that later in this post). It was held in SMX Convention Center again, so not much hassle travelling because the Mall of Asia was quite accessible from here in Imus, Cavite.
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When we started talking about a wedding, fiancé and I both wanted an old feel to the wedding. We wanted a wedding that would take you back in time, back to the days when Rizal was still alive. *laughs* Husband-to-be loves that era, and I love things that are old (or let’s just say vintage, but not to dwell on vintage per se because I think lately it’s being a cliché). Because we both wanted it that way, we wanted our wedding to be held in Intramuros, Manila.
Intramuros offers two beautiful Catholic churches that are both very popular for weddings. These are the San Agustin Church and the Manila Cathedral. I ruled out San Agustin even at the earliest point because it was the most popular wedding spot in the country. And because it was that popular, it requires a lot from couples—and that may have included booking it even as early as two years ahead. Between the two churches, I was eyeing on the Manila Cathedral because it offered a more old-world façade, and it’s THE Manila Cathedral—the thought of it is just very prestigious. So the year 2013 went on until about its half that we were determined to go for an Intramuros wedding—until The Mother tried to talk us out of it. Here's a picture of the Manila Cathedral: |
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