Wedding Expo: We Were There!

We were part of the Wedding Expo that was held on the 20-22 Sept 2013 at the Mid Valley Exhibition Centre.

A big thank you for those who came over and visited our booth!

For those of you who are not sure what exactly wedding.com.my does, this website allows vendors to share their creativity and passion of how they can inspire newly engaged couples.  We aim to reach out to thousands of engaged couples and newlyweds every year and help them find the right person to do the job, may it be the planning, the photography or deciding on the venue to host this celebration.

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With plenty of pictures to source for ideas, one can easily find creative new themes for their momentous day!

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pictures credit to Jeec Studio
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Screens were set up around the booth to allow users to test our website.

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Our girls in action educating & inspiring users

Our crew was on site to facilitate and educate the attendees on the functionality of the site and how they could access it from tablets and mobile phones as well.

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Our very lovely ladies who went out of their way to share our amazing website.

Should you look to explore further ideas for your wedding, drop by http://www.wedding.com.my/ now!

Or if you are a vendor, join us in this website to meet new customers! Click into here for more details: http://www.wedding.com.my/business-signup

Here are some of the categories featured in the website:

  • Accessories and Shoes (Christy Ng, Valerie Fan, Black Queen and many more)
  • Car and Rental (Red Orca, Bridal Car Malaysia and many more)
  • Florist and Decorations (Elegant Scent, BabysBreath, Trinity Events and many more)
  • Hotel and Restaurant (32 at the Mansion and a few new ones coming up)
  • Jewellery and Ring (Celebrities HK Jewel, SK Jewellery, iDo Jewellery, Love and Co and many more)
  • Get more inspirations from bridal house & photographers (Jeec Studio, Aspial Wedding, Keep Gallery, Mocco Photographer, Videre Wedding, Filming Arts and many more shared by our users)

Photos courtesy of Jeec Studio

Visit their portfolio at http://www.wedding.com.my/business/photo-and-videographers/jeec-studio/1029

 

The Passbook: Must Read And Share

Source: Learning Petals

Source: Learning Petals

The Passbook: Must Read And Share

She married him today.
At the end of the wedding party, her mother gave her a newly opened bank savings passbook, with $1000 deposited in it.
She told her, “My dear daughter, take this passbook. Keep it as a record of your married life. Whenever something happy and memorable happens in your new life, put some money in. Write down what it’s about next to the amount. The more memorabl
e the event is, the more money you can put in. I’ve done the first one for you today. Do the others with your husband. When you look back after years, you will know how much happiness you’ve both shared.’

She shared this with him after getting home. Both of them thought it was a great idea and couldn’t wait to make the next deposit! This is what the passbook looked like after a while:

– 7 Feb: $100, his first birthday celebration after marriage
– 1 Mar: $300, she gets a salary raise
– 20 Mar: $200, vacation to Bali
– 15 Apr: $2000, She’s pregnant!
– 1 Jun: $1000, He gets the big promotion
and so on…

However, as the years went by, they began fighting and arguing over trivial things. They didn’t talk much. They regretted that they had married the most nasty person in the world…There was no more love.
One day she talked to her Mother. ‘Mom, we can’t stand it anymore. We have decided to divorce. I can’t imagine how I decided to marry this guy!’

Her mother replied, ‘Sure, that’s no big deal. Just do whatever you want, if you really can’t stand it. But before that, do one thing. Remember the savings passbook I gave you on your wedding day? Take out all money and spend it first. You shouldn’t keep any record of such a poor marriage.’

She agreed with her. So she went to the bank, and was waiting in the queue to cancel the account. While she was waiting, she took a look at the passbook record. She looked, and looked, and looked. Then the memory of all the previous joyful moments came back to her. Her eyes were filled with tears. She left and went home.

When she got home, she handed the passbook to him and asked him to spend the money before getting divorced.

So the next day, he went to the bank, and was waiting in the queue to cancel the account. While he was waiting, he took a look at the passbook record. He looked, and looked, and looked. Then the memory of all the previous joyful moments came back to him. His eyes were filled with tears. He left and went home.

He gave the passbook back to her. She found a new deposit of $5000. And a line next to the record: ‘This is the day I realized how much I’ve loved you throughout all these years. How much happiness you’ve brought me.’

They hugged and cried, putting the passbook back into the safe.

If you like this story then from now on give a print out of this story to every couple who is getting married along with a nice notebook to record their happy times…who know you may just be able to help them !!

Source: Learning Petals

Portia De Rossie Weds Ellen Degeneres

I love Ellen Degeneres. And them getting married, is not new news. I know, I know. But they are so adorableeeee!

She is crazily funny. She is very humble. She is a fun, and loving person… that’s how it is portrayed in the television.

I just wanted to share some of her wedding photos because the photographer captured the beautiful love surrounding their relationship so well.

Ellen and Portia said their vows sitting cross-legged from each other. The simple ceremony was followed by a live acoustic performance and the cutting of the cake. The couple followed up the event with intimate photos on the front lawn with their moms and dogs.

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The wedding was officiated by a minister.

They all sat down on the floor, surrounded by pillows and ta daaaah… married!

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Ellen is like the most adorable gay person, followed by Neil Patrick Harris 🙂

 

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The most beautiful moment of the entire event had little to do with how everything looked and everything to do with the loving gaze the couple shared upon seeing each other for the first time.

 

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What Should You Know When Attending A Malay Wedding

I am sure that at one stage of your life, you will be experiencing a Malay wedding  (for non-Malay readers). A Malay wedding is an interesting process which reflects the culture and custom of the Muslim community.

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Marion Caunter looking fabulous in her wedding gown!

Adat Merisik

This Adat Merisik is the process of getting to know each other’s family. This is an important stage for arranging marriages. When the young man is ready to settle down with either a girl of his choice of his family, the young man’s family will start searching for information about the young lady. During this stage, the young man’s family will send a representative to visit the young lady’s family. Bear in mind, this is not a proposal, and there may be or may not be any wedding arrangement. It depends on both sides of the family.

In the past, once a suitable match was identified, it was customary for the boy’s family to send a group of representatives  to formally ask for the girl’s hand in marriage. Even though both families already know the answer, the girl’s family would wait for a day or two — sometimes even up to a week — before sending their own rombongan to formally accept the offer.

Adat Bertunang

If both sides of the family agrees, an engagement set will be determined. This engagement custom is usually held at the bride’s home. The adat bertunang is being done as s symbol that the future groom and bride have already been reserved. Calling off the engagement is highly frowned upon in the community.

Akad Nikah

The Akad Nikah custom is where the groom will sign the marriage contract and provide his bride with mas kahwin which is usually a form of dowry in money, gold or any things requested by the young lady’s family.

The dowry is something that a groom is obliged to give to his wife on their wedding day, usually, but not always, in monetary form. Based on this technical definition, this would mean the obligatory maskahwin in Malaysia, which is an amount that every groom must give to his bride, without which the wedding would not be valid. The amount varies from state to state and a detailed list can be found here.

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(One of the wedding of the century in Malaysia, Datuk K and Siti Nurhaliza)

In addition to this obligatory maskahwin, in Malaysia, there is the cultural practice of giving wang hantaran. This is a certain amount of money — a gift from the groom to the bride — which is usually fixed by the bride’s family. The amount would depend on many factors — the bride’s educational background or occupation, the social standing of both families (a famous actress, for instance, would get a huge sum), some sentimental reasons between the bride and groom, just to name a few.

Sometimes the bride’s family does not set the amount and just they just leave it to the groom’s family. In certain cases, the bride’s family might even specify the addition of a gold bracelet and/or necklace. It all depends on one’s luck, I suppose.

Trivia: There was a celebrated case of a hantaran of RM444,444.44 from a 50-year old businessman to a part-time model, who got married in 2006. Sadly, the marriage didn’t last. The couple divorced in November 2007.

Bersanding Ceremony

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Bersanding is the actual wedding day, where guests will be invited to have a feast with the bride and groom. This can be done the traditional way, where the feast is held at the family’s house or the modern way, in a hotel or restaurant.

The bride and groom would usually be seated together on a bridal couch, known as pelamin. This couch would be the centerpiece of the ceremony. This ceremony would usually take place in the afternoon. The groom would have to go through some formality to pick the bride up over to the groom’s house. The couple will be escorted to the groom’s house in a procession with hadrah (a team of men beating a rhythm on their kompangs which is a traditional Malay music instrument). The music proclaims their marriage to the world.

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Source from TianChad.com: The pelamin layout for Marion Caunter’s wedding!

Foremost among the responsibilities of the husband is maintenance and protection, and overall responsibility for the welfare of his wife. This includes feeding, clothing and shelter for the wife and their children — a legally enforceable duty, mind you, which remains even after divorce. Thus, financial responsibility for the family is the husband’s sole responsibility, and the wife has no duty to contribute to family expenses unless she has the means and the wish to do so. In addition, the husband is also expected to give her wife company and marital relations, and to avoid doing anything that would harm her.

[Important Notes: In terms of property, whatever belongs to the bride before the marriage shall remain hers after the marriage, and what was the groom’s shall remain his.

If she is working, she has complete freedom to spend or save her salary as she deems fit. In actual practice, however, many Malay wives contribute to the household expenses but more out of necessity rather than obligation.

And since the burden of providing for the family is the husband’s responsibility, when it comes to inheritance, sons get a bigger portion than daughters, as the latter’s respective husbands are expected to provide for them.]

On the other hand, the responsibility of the wife is to guard, in her husband’s absence, her husband’s honour and property, as well as her loyalty towards him, her modesty and chastity with all other men. Thus, she is not supposed to allow other men to enter their home without her husband’s knowledge and permission. And just as her husband is expected to give her company and marital relations, the same is expected of her.

As I am no expert on the subject, please click here, here and here if you’d like more information regarding the responsibilities of the husband and wife in Islam.

How Much to Give?

As a guest to the wedding, you should give money when attending the bersanding ceremony. The amount is decided by you, and you may give any amount in an envelope or green/red packet. If you would prefer giving gifts or vouchers instead, it is acceptable. Once you have arrived the destination, approach the bride or groom’s family members and introduce yourself before saying hello to the newlyweds.

What to Wear

Unlike the Chinese community, where black is frowned upon and a symbolization of death, the Malay wedding cultures have no such beliefs. Feel free to wear any colour and remember, be conservative. Avoid wearing revealing clothes such as short skirts or pants with plunging necklines. For guys, it would  nice to dress in a smart casual attire.

 

Wedding Expo 2013

Wedding Expo 2013 on 20-22 Sept 2013 at Mid Valley Exhibition Centre is the premier bridal expo in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia – featuring KL-PJ Top 40 Local Bridal Houses from SS2, Damansara, Sunway, Jalan Ipoh, Loke Yew & Cheras.

Wedding Expo 2013 (WEEX 2013)

Incorporating KL-PJ Top 40 Local Bridal Houses
Date : 20-22 Sept 2013 (Fri-Sun)
Time : 11am to 9pm (Free Admission)
Venue : Hall 1, Mid Valley Exhibition Centre, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
No of Booths : 105 booths
Website : http://www.klpj.com.my

List of Wedding Expo 2013 Bridal House Exhibitors
20-22 Sept 2013

Bridal Houses – SS2, PJ
Aspial Wedding
Bridal Concept
De Casamia Bridal Gallery
Eminent France Taipei
Just Married Bridal Gallery
Keep Gallery Wedding Studio
Lasposa Bridal Gallery
Love Vision Wedding Studio
Micasa Bridal House
Monliza Wedding Castle
Picaso Brides
Posh Wedding
Precious Bridal House
Marry Merry
Red Bliss
Touch Collection

Bridal Houses – Damansara, PJ
My Dream Wedding

Bridal Houses – Sunway / Puchong, PJ
MOCO Bridal Gallery
Stareast Wedding

Bridal Houses – Loke Yew, KL
De Paris
Faye’s Wedding Studio
Ivory Romance
Red Sense
Tom Wedding City
Touch Wedding Studio

Bridal Houses – Jalan Ipoh, KL
Dior Pink
GTC Bridal Gallery
Touch Wedding Studio
Universal Studio

Bridal Houses – Cheras, KL
City Image
My Wedding House

Bridal Houses – Penang
Anovia Bridal
Aspial Wedding Penang
My Dream Wedding Penang
Stareast Wedding Penang

Bridal Houses – Johor
Enya Mareine Wedding Gallery
Enya Mareine Vision Studio
Spozami Wedding Mansion

Go to http://www.klpj.com.my to see all bridal house profile with images and details

The Wedding Checklist: Three Months Before until the Big Day

  • Finalize your guest list

Follow up with those who have not responded

  • Finalize your menu and flowers

You would want to wait until now to see what will be available as food and flower options are affected by season

  • Place an order for your cake

Giving the baker 3 months notice is sufficient for an elaborated cake

  • Arrange for the groom and male member for a suit fitting

You can choose to rent or buy a new suit. Would be nice to standardized their suits in one style

  • Confirming your honeymoon arrangement

Ensure flights, accommodation, hotel transfer and others are ready

  • Make a list of people who will be giving a toast

Maid of honor, sister, family members who would like to speak at the reception. For a good guideline of everyone’s role, click here.

  • Write your wedding vows

Take some time off to craft out your feeling in the relationship which you would like to share with your future husband and guests

The Wedding Checklist: Two Months Before

  • Print the menu card and guest list

You can easily print this at home, without incurring much cost

  • Send the event schedule to the vendors

Make sure any questions they have earlier are answered by now

  • Discuss the specifics with photographer

Talk to your photographer and walk through the locations to note spots that appeal to you

  • Review wedding playlist with the band

Come prepared with a wish list. More information here.

  • Enjoy your bachelorette party

Get your besties together for a girls’ night out and have fun!

The Wedding Checklist: One Month Before

  • Finalize your guest list again

Prepare the table setting and seating arrangement for the guest who had RSVP-ed

  • Visit your dressmaker again to see if you need any further alteration

Make this appointment a week before the wedding to have the best fitting

  • Stock the bar with alcohol

What is a good party without sufficient drinks the get people into the celebratory mood! More information here

  • Make payment

Send out as many payments as you can to your vendors

  • Confirm the appointment with hair and makeup artist

Make sure they arrive earlier to avoid bad traffic

  • Manicure and pedicure

Don’t forget those pretty nails!

  • Finalise your guest list again

Prepare the table setting and seating arrangement for the guest who had RSVP-ed

  • Break into your new pair of heels

Blisters with new shoes can be a real pain. Break these shoes a few weeks before the wedding day. Here are some DIY ideas to decorate your shoe!

  • Pack for your honeymoon!

And you are ready to enjoy your first holiday as man and wife!

The Wedding Checklist: Five to Four Months Before

  • Send out save-the-date cards

Some do it through postal service and some would personally deliver it from house to house.

  • Make an appointment with your florist

You will be requiring a lot of flowers and be sure to notify them in advance. Venue decoration, car decoration, corsage, wedding bouquet and etc

  • Venue decoration

This is where you determine the theme and layout of the wedding

  • Make an appointment to try out hair and make-up preference

You would want to look your best on your wedding day. Many brides regretted not making the time to test out their make-up preference.

  • Choose your wedding cake

You can now customize the design, flavor, color and height of your cake to the theme of your wedding. Have a cake tasting session.

The Wedding Checklist: Seven to Six Months Before

  • Design and print your wedding invitations

This can be quite time consuming, from designing to sending it for printing. Addressing the card would be a lengthy process. Get family members on board to assist.

  • Start planning your honeymoon

This would be the best part of the planning. I did write an article some time ago on flight prices for some favourite honeymoon destination. Read more here.

  • Shop of bridesmaids’ dresses

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Photo credit to Keep Gallery

Allow at least 6 months for the dresses to be ordered and sized

  • Arrange for your mode of transportation

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You could either rent or borrow it from your friends or family. If you have a vintage theme, you might want to rent a classic!

  • Draw up a schedule of event and slot in each component

Prepare a schedule that consist of the time slot and activities (cake cutting, first dance, entrance)

  • Start shopping and preparing for wedding favors

For more door gift ideas, read our article on wedding favors. For more ideas, click here.

The Wedding Checklist: Eight months before the Wedding

  • Hire a photographer and videographer

 

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Don’t worry about the specifics yet. Just ensure that they are available to do the shots.

  • Book the entertainment

Watch their performance during open gigs and reserve your favorite

  • Meet your caterers and enjoy food tasting

If your venue provides catering, then select your menu choice. If not, look around for one now. Decide your cuisine and determine how many courses you would like

  • Rent, buy or alter the wedding dress and suit

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For rent – You will need to schedule time for at least 3 fittings

Buying – You will need to make sure it can be altered, should you gain or lose weight days before the wedding

  • Decide on bridesmaid dresses and color

By now, you should have an idea of the theme of the wedding. Get your maid of honor to help you decide on a flattering design and color

  • Reserve a block of hotel rooms for out of town guests

It would be a shame if the hotel is fully booked for your guest who came a long way

The Wedding Checklist: Twelfth to Nine Months before the Wedding

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Photo credit to Aspial Wedding 

http://www.wedding.com.my/business/bridal-house/aspial-wedding/1008

  • Start a wedding folder

This is when you start looking through bridal and lifestyle magazines for inspiration and theme to your wedding

  • Work out your budget

Sit down and talk to your partner on how much both of you are comfortable with spending, based on families’ contributions and own. Decide who will be paying for what. More information on wedding dowry here.

  • Pick your wedding party

This is where you decide who would be your maid of honor, best man, bridesmaids, groomsmen, flower girl and ring bearer

  • Start the guest list

Create a database to be used throughout the planning. Insert columns for contact info, RSVPs, gift and other information

  • Hire a planner, if you want too

A planner will reduce your workload and will have contacts for most of the vendors

  • Decide on the date and book the venue

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Venues are usually fully booked on auspicious dates as early as a year in advance. It is also more expensive than other dates

  • Book  a date for your ROM

Submit the application for the registration of marriage and book a date for it. If you would require more information on ROM, click here.

  • Research on photographers, bands, florists and caterers

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Identify your preference and keep a database on their contacts too for easier reference

  • Throw  an engagement party, if you want too

Don’t forget that your invitees in your engagement party should also be on our wedding guest list