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jo liew

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  1. Hi, I am actually having a similar situation with you too. Both my FH & I are from Kuching but we opted to have our wedding ceremony in KL. Suppose to have another banquet in Kch after the AD. Our wedding in KL would be a small and intimate one, not inviting all the relatives from Kch at all. Reason being is it's a church wedding and I am the only one who is a Catholic. FH isn't a Chinese as well. But we will still have 'chut mun' thingy, just to have some fun on the games session. So as the only child in the family, I was also wondering whether should I have a tea ceremony during chut mun or not. Initially I thought that we can do everything during the banquet in Kch, cos I also think that it's kinda weird to serve tea to my parents only. I tried to ask around those friends who have married and all their suggestions is we should do the one for our parents on the AD. It's more meaningful to the parents to have that cup of tea on that day itself. Unless if the banquet is Kch will be held before AD then it'd be a different story.
  2. I have a strapless princess cut wedding gown, with long trail which only used once during pre-wedding shoot which I don't need it anymore to be sold. Is dry-clean and nicely keep in a plastic bag. Meanwhile, I also would like to sell of my 4m plain veil (by Carven Ong) which is used for about 15 minutes only. Original price is RM250, but now is letting it go at RM100. Please PM me for the photo of gowns or further details should you're interested with it. Thanks!
  3. I know that it's not really the Asian culture, but do you think it's offensive to mention in your card that both of your prefer cash instead of gift?
  4. I attended cupcake class few months back. The only way to make it not so sweet is to reduce the icing sugar. Do let me know if you want to try my recipe
  5. Sorry for being rude, but to me, karaoke is really something for orang kampung only. It will spoilt the atmosphere of your wedding only. Somemore you know lah what kind of song those uncle aunt will sing, immediately make the dinner has no class at all. I would suggest you to tell the restaurant manager to remove it and do not entertain any request from your guest. get him / her to say something like it is not included in the package or what or the best one is he / she only take the order from the person paying the bill, which is yourself.
  6. Hanz - Sorry for the late reply. Didn't notice that there is a reply in this topic. I have in fact booked Passion Road for my wedding in May 2010. Anyway, would you mind to share the photos with me so I can have better idea on how to decorate this place? My email add is liew.waiping@gmail.com. Thanks Venven81 - I went to pay the deposit last week and understand from Vincent that the decor on the week before was very nice. Believe that it was your wedding. Would appreciate if you could share the photos with me too. Thanks
  7. hi rosebug, it's nice... love it. Something different from the others. can't wait to see your AD ohotos soon
  8. Hi, I couldn't remember what's the name but it's same row with Yoke Hu Hin. You won't miss it as you can see lots of bridal gowns / evening gowns display there. In terms of pricing, yes, it's really cheap. But don't expect too much on the quality and design. If you're looking at cheap second hand gowns, I believe that you can get better one from garage sales instead.
  9. So far I only saw it at royal S'gor and Tumasek before
  10. My condolences. Am sure your late FIL is glad that he had witnessed your big day and had a cup of tea served by you before he left the world.
  11. Thanks aisumomo. Yup, 4kg is really a lot but on the other hand, is a bit sad also I have to let these gowns go
  12. Dear all soon-to-be bride, I bought some gowns during my trip to Hong Kong early this year for my wedding in May 2010. Unfortunately I fell ill after I came back from HKG and lost 4kg. So now, all these gowns are too huge for me and so I would like to offer it to those who are interested. It's all brand new gowns. 1. Hot Pink A-Line Evening Gown, Size M, RM600 Front View Back View (These two photos were taken in HKG after I bought it.) Close-up on the details 2. ROM/Bridesmaid Gown, Champagne Colour, Size M, RM300 3. Traditional Chinese Costume, Fits Size M & L, RM350 Top Bottom Meanwhile, my friend bought me an A-line wedding gown, my FH doesn't like it & I am going to tailor made my WG too, so am letting it go @ RM500. Size M. Brand New. Front View Back View Close-up Do feel free to let me know if you have any questions. Thanks! cheers, Jo
  13. It could be wooden panel with alphabet cut-out on it. Did they mention any size to you? Most probably they need you to advise them on the wordings
  14. I found that many people, especially Asian get the meaning of 'engagement' wrong. Well, it could be the culture difference. But so far what I understand about engagement is the moment when the guy propose to a gal and she accepted the proposal, then it is call engagement, they are engaged. Engagement party might follow after that.
  15. I tried it before, doesn't seems to help at all
  16. Anyone know how much will it costs to tailor made a set of tuxedo?
  17. Nice photos and video you have there. Congratulations! Do you mind to PM me the quote of PG and VG for AD? Thanks
  18. I plan to do this during my PS next month, not sure if jadi tak
  19. If you are really into Masquerade mask, perhaps you can wear it during PS.
  20. hi davinci, it's really nice. Do you use any bouquet holder to get the shape? So nice lah... I love it
  21. hi esthergsc, there is no right or wrong that which slideshows or what to do first. the most important is you & your hubby are comfortable with the program flow. If you do not want to have slideshows after each course of dish, then perhaps you can play your PS photo slideshow before march in, as an opening gimmick. Then, the making of PS photo & ROM photo throughout the dinner to keep your guest entertained, especially when you're changing. They would enjoy it as well. Jo
  22. hi cyn, Perhaps you can read more about Fabulous Chapter from the topic below: http://www.malaysiabrides.com/forum/index....showtopic=17087 Jo
  23. Hi Jolly, You're signing up with Hotel Nikko? i requested for a quotation the other day and deal with Jolene, the wedding specialist. But doubt so I will sign up with them cos their quote is very expensive. From my experience in hotel line before, normally the sales person will only contact you a month or two before your event date unless if you take the initiative. Malaysia's service line really needs to be improved... sigh. Jo
  24. hey cyn, Congratulations! It's always good to start survery around in advance so you won't be too nervous later. In fact I already start surveyed around end of last year even though my wedding is mid of 2010. Re your questions, in fact it's very subjective. You must first know what kind of style do you prefer and how is your expectation like. There are hundreds of photographers out there, ranging from freshies to experienced / celebrity photographers. In terms of pricing also there is a big gap in btwn, ie few hundreds to even 5 digits. Since you still have time, why don't you have a look at their work first so you have a better idea on wedding photos. Jo
  25. I am now learning level 1 of Japanese language in YMCA. 30 hours across 10 weeks times and the fee, inclusive of teaching materials is just RM260. Please check their website if you are interested to find out more.
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