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10.4.13

Wedding Vendors

Here are some links for good (and our chosen) vendors if you want to celebrate your wedding in Bali:

Photographer and Videographer:
3Datu >> We're using them. Cool and creative people, fun to brainstorm and work with.
Ricky and Co.
Axioo

Make up artist:
- Wawan >> My chosen MUA. Got his details from my friend. His price is not as expensive as others. Unfortunatelly he got no website to look at. You got to go see him in person. Contact me for more details.
Lona
Sherlya

Decoration:
Dekorindo, Felix Rusli  >> Our chosen vendor. Contact me for more details.

Catering and Wedding Cake:
Sarana Dewata Group >> Our chosen catering, specialized in Indonesian food. Very reasonable prices. They can also do all around wedding decoration and organizer. But I suppose more to Balinese/Indonesian style.
Ruth's Dessert >> Our chosen wedding cake provider. Their cakes are to die for!
Bali Catering Company
Bali Deli

Transportation:
- Bali Seasons Travel: Gus Ade. I have been using his service for years. Contact me for more details.

Venues:
Villa Pandan >> Our chosen venue. Spacious, serene, and got reasonable price! We're the first one to ever held an event in this villa :)
- Villa Atas Ombak

Wedding Dress and Suit:
- Indonesian Kebaya: Anna Avantie
- Indonesian tailor-made suits: Wong Hang

Design for invitation:
- ask me! ;)

Wedding Organizers:
- ask me! ;)
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20.3.13

The RINGS are here!

Yeah! The wedding rings are here!


As a lot of people know, wedding rings are one of the most important parts in weddings and also in marriage life. In ours, too.

A wedding ring is a metal ring indicating the wearer is married. Depending on the local culture, it is worn on the base of the right or the left ring finger. The custom of wearing such a ring has spread widely beyond its origin in Europe. Originally worn by wives only in the United States, wedding rings became customary in that country for both husbands and wives during the 20th century. In Western countries, wedding rings are often made of gold. Common engravings on the inside of the ring include the name of the partner or the names of both parts in the relationship, and/or date of the wedding.

After marriage, the ring is worn on the hand it had been placed on during the ceremony. By wearing rings on the fourth finger, a married couple symbolically declares their eternal love for each other. This has now become a matter of tradition and etiquette. - From Wikipedia.

So, we were scouting and hunting for wedding rings in malls and stores (and local markets even) last month. From our little trip and my lot-of-drooling sessions in front of those shinny ateliers, we always found that the rings are always paired, matched to one another.


He always wanted to have a simple plain gold ring (with my name engraved on the inside, of course). Me, too. It's also what both of our parents have for their wedding. But I wanted it in a different way than him. 

After some time, we decided to just go back to the one of the first shops we visited. The name is Glory, located in Grand Indonesia East Mall. The staffs are nice and helpful and not like some of those cocky we-only-want-to-sell-all-around-diamond-rings-to-certain-people staffs you encounters sometimes on wedding ring shops. So, if you live in Jakarta, you can go there to look for your ring. 

Anyway, we went for the basic ring, with a little something especially for me. In just around a week, our rings are done and fit nicely. Oh no, it's not that ones in the picture. But it's almost as different to one another, just like in the picture.

In my humble opinion, I think wedding rings doesn't have to be totally paired and matched and the same (in the contrary to my mother), because every person is different. He is different than me. He appreciates different things. He wanted a different design, and that's ok. As long as he will still choose me as the one he's gonna spend the rest of his days with (aaaaaawwwwwww...). 

After we had our rings, one he was doubting and wanted to make his ring a little similar to mine. "Well, it's twice your size and it's totally different. Different shape and all. Don't you think it will be very weird?", he said. But apparently, the owner of the wedding ring shop also had the same opinion and convinced him eventually.

With this ring I thee wed, indeed.
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7.3.13

Changing your (last) name after marriage

Ladies, are you one of the people who will change their last name to their husband's last name?
Or are you the ones who prefer a hypen in between two last names?

These kind of tradition is more of a western culture.
At some point, it is simplified and made easy for people to do.
I mean, this link from The Knot even provide a Name-Change Kit!

But no such thing happen in Indonesia.
It can be done, I suppose, in one way or another. But it will take a lot of time, and most probably cost a lot of money. In such case, married woman in Indonesia will always have their own last name given by their parents.

It crushes my darling T, a little bit. I know that he's looking forward for me to change my name and use his family name.


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25.1.13

Pinterest for Wedding Planning!

Who doesn't know Pinterest!?

Lots and lots of women are using Pinterest, mostly to plan their dream wedding. What can I say, Pinterest really made it easy for people to tag and save pictures and articles of.. just about anything! It has also helped me a lot during my own wedding planning >> My wedding Pinterest board.

Inspirations flows from engagement announcements, dresses, hair-dos, decors, groom details, invitation cards, shoes, rings, make-ups, themes... you name it, you search it, they have it! :)

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26.11.12

Jakarta Wedding Festival 2012

So, we went to the Jakarta Wedding Festival 2012 #JWF2012 held in Jakarta Convention Center this rainy weekend to find some inspiration and maybe also some nice bargain. IDR 10,000 for a 3-days exhibition is already a bargain.

I have always wondered what do they have in such wedding exhibition.
Glitter and glam and everything white?

Unfortunately.. I am not one of the bride-to-bes who are swept away with this particular exhibition.
Well.. it's not because all of the vendors are mostly only serve weddings in Jakarta (for Bali wedding they got  some people from Vara Wedding), but the variation is.. uhm how can I put it correctly.. The theme is just way too "international" for me. Where are the Indonesian or national theme?

Almost all the bridals only show big white wedding dresses. Where are those gorgeous and elegant kebayas?
When I asked to by wedding shoes.. mostly they can't offer that.. or that the shoes only comes with the white wedding gown. What a bummer!

The tailors for suits are not quite friendly (for whatever reason) and did not really prepared their types of materials. and the suits are mostly.. shinny and sparkly. WHY?

The caterings, wedding venues and entertainments are mostly for Jakarta.. so no interest in checking out for them. Although I got a handful (err... maybe more) of brochures from right and left. The booth for invitations are also there.. but not for me since I design my own invitation and stuff ;)

Looking for inspiration for souvenirs, I can only find two attractive booths. Gimmix is one of the best! I totally love all the little things displayed there. (Most probably) The owner is also very helpful with guiding you to the right choices of souvenirs according to your wedding theme. I recommend it for all of you bride-to-bes.

The photography booths are the most interesting one, I suppose. Even though we already have our chosen photographer, it's always nice to look around. And maybe someday we'll decide to make a post-wedding pictures :)) There's 2-3 booth for photobooth companies. They let you try on the booth, pose several times, and give you the print out.. for free! That was fun 8)

Dont mind the fail way of the photographer when trying to make me look hot!

So, if I could give some suggestions for future wedding exhibitions in Jakarta:
- Please... Do more and dig more of Indonesian and national themes. Show it off! In my opinion, traditional Indonesian wedding will cost way more than the standard international hotel weddings. So, more income for the vendors isn't it?
- The participants for some areas such as wedding shoes, souvenirs, and decorations are lacking. More options make everything even more sparkling!

Until next time, love birds! :*
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19.10.12

Finding the Perfect Location

As i put it in my previous post: The Four Basic Yet Important Things, the first thing that I think about is the location.

After some long and confusing and stressful consideration, we decided to choose.. *drumroll* BALI! :)

Yes, quite obvious. The place itself got a lot of options to offer. But from the very beginning, I have already pictured a small gathering in a villa venue.

The villas in Bali are varied from the one to twelve or more bedrooms, by the beach, by the cliff, by the river, and so many more.. There are a lot of pretty villas intended for wedding; also a lot of websites to browse for them. As long as you have the budget, you can get the most impressive paradise-like villa there is.

The tricky part is to find something that is still on our budget!!
There are some websites like this one (and many more) that offers villa for weddings and such events, but the prices are just not in our budget.

Do remember that there are some payments if you consider to have your wedding in a villa:
1. Minimum stay. 
This can be from 2 days to 10 days, depends on the seasons you've chosen to stay. Of course, in low season, the price will be lower.
2. The Function Fee. 
The fee are usually count as a 1 night stay, but bigger villa can charge you up to USD 4,000 just to held an event.
3. The Banjar Fee. 
It's like a community fee for the people living in the village surrounding the villa. This fee range from IDR 1,500,000 to IDR 4,500,000, also depends on the location of the villa.
4. Dont forget.. the tax! 
Everything will have taxes on top of them.. in total, you can probably added 15,5% tax for renting the villa as well as the the function fee.

After a looong search on cute smaller villas, numerous emails and replies and questions.. I get the fact that not every villa in Bali are made to held an event. A little gathering for 20 people can still be arranged at some point, but if the crowd will more than 35 people, you will need to ask this initial question to the villa owner/booker: "Can I held an event of (number) people in this villa?" If the answer is "No." then you should move along to the next venue on your list.

To help you cut the chase, here's a link to find your event villa in Bali and Lombok. You can also look at Vara Wedding.

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