Showing posts with label wedding planning. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wedding planning. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 18, 2015

Better late than no update!

Yes, guilty of being too preoccupied last year and not updating the blog. Actually, I was hoping that the new website would help but unfortunately I was not too happy with the outcome. Save the drama and lets move on with what has been happening.

If you are still wondering who is a wedding planner and what the job scope entails, please read here. We were at the Pameran Pengantin Malaysia recently held at SACC Shah Alam and the word Wedding Planner seem to be misunderstood still as a wedding decorator / caterer etc. Some were amazed and find it odd that a planner (like PDP) does not have a boutique or pelamin to showcase. What they do not understand is that MOST of the weddings PDP planned and coordinated, the pelamin or decor in its entirety was the idea and designed by PDP, entrusted to the decorator to carry out the vision that PDP has translated from the client's wants and likes.

Enough chitty chatty, lets look at what we have been up to from May 2014 till March of 2015.






















We also created a different kind of guest book or photo booth... not so much of a photo booth. We called it Guest Interaction Book where the guest pinned suggested destination for the bride and groom who loves travelling.







Tuesday, September 30, 2014

Anis & Aiman, April 2014

This wedding was a bit of a challenge and a test for me as a Wedding Planner. Three weeks prior to wedding date, the original venue had a mishap after renovating and the lobby and the main staircase leading up to the ballroom was completely sealed off. Striped tarpaulin covers everywhere and debris was still in the process of being cleaned up. Needless to say, my bride was crying over the incident and we had to look for an alternative venue - with 21 days to go!

Luck was on our side and Hilton PJ was available and the rest they say is history!

Kristal Ballroom decorated by Weddings By Sher



Monogram of the wedding used on all stationery created by Parfait Prints



Chalkboard Design by Parfait Prints and drawn by Indah Wedding. Photo courtesy of Hafizudin Hamdan


Monday, April 7, 2014

Intan & Azwan, 27.12.2013

A super busy bride and with parents & sister residing overseas, Intan sought PDP's assistance to plan & coordinate her wedding. Communications were mostly via whatsapp (group chat of course) with her mother & Intan.

Simple is what Intan wanted from day one. Colours selected for her event was White, Cream, Champagne & Butter Yellow  to compliment Intan's Turquoise outfit

Venue: Grand Ballroom, Flamingo By The Lake, Jalan Ampang.
Decorator: Arjuna Cipta
Gamelan Group: Gamelan Slendro
Stationery: Parfait Prints

All photographs below are by Carlos Nizam Photography

















Tuesday, October 22, 2013

What Does A Wedding Planner do?

The Initial Meet Up

This is when the Planner and the Client have a chat for the first time and determine the " Five Ws plus How" of an event:
  • When - is the event
  • What - kind of event is it
  • Where - will it be held
  • Who - will be attending
  • Why - is it taking place
  • How - much is the budget 
From these questions, the Planner will then get a rough idea and picture of how the Client would like the event/ wedding to be. What decor goes with the theme, how to secure a venue that can accomodate the number of guests and so on.

A scene from "Father of the Bride" 
And then...
She or He will proceed to source and secure the vendors or service providers such as event decorator/florist, photographer, sound & lighting, entertainment and the list goes on; all the time ensuring that the wedding budget is maintained. Budget is almost a god in a wedding/event planner's life. 

Scribbles during meeting to understand clients visions which then transformed into illustration and then transformed into reality by the decorator
With a pool of reliable service providers, quotations will be submitted to the client who will make the final decision on which vendor suits their budget and requirements. Once the client has selected the vendors, the Planner proceeds to keep track of all details and payments made by the client to the vendors. Special requests made by clients must be relayed to vendor asap and constantly updating the client & vendors alike to ensure everyone is on the same page...so to speak.

The list of things to do for a planner does not stop here... it is endless. Advice on design of the wedding invitation, choices of flowers to suit the style of the theme and what flowers are the bride's favourite or don't like, colours of linen available at the venue. There are times when we draw up a rough scale of the venue so that the client and family are able to understand the layout and how to ensure the guests will be seated comfortably. On the day of event, minor changes to the decor will definitely happen. This is because on paper and actual deliverables of the day are two different things. Insufficient plug-points for lighting, colour of flowers differs from what was ordered to name a few. 

To advise client where and what goes where for seating 

Top left photo by PDP, top Right and bottom photos by Shutterspeak
The biggest problem is the guest list... if the client would like to have assigned seats there will definitely be changes upon changes until the very last day before the event. Infact, this Planner has not once in her eight years of being a wedding planner, had a guest list that was completed and firm before the day of event. Even on the event day, there will be changes and the Planner needs to notify the registration ushers and maybe even the banquet team if the changes involves special dietary needs. 

So in PDP's service package, our wedding planning package comes with wedding day coordination which then leaves the client and family free to enjoy the celebration and be with their friends. Program will be created to suit the wedding entertainment, speeches, videos and sometimes organise a game or two for the guests.

In short, we are the middleperson between the bride and the vendors, ensuring their wedding day is hassle & stress-free, on-the-spot problem-solver, arbitrator (sometimes...) and ultimately making sure that it is one of the happiest day for the bride & groom ... and family too!






Sunday, October 28, 2012

REAL WEDDING: Farah & Afiq, 20-21st Oct 2012

THE SOLEMNIZATION CEREMONY

Puan Siti is a returning client, which I had the pleasure of planning her son's wedding in 2007. Farah is her eldest daughter and of course, Puan Siti wanted the event to be filled with flowers; from the Solemnization Ceremony to the Wedding Dinner Reception. The Solemnization Ceremony was held at Villamay, Shah Alam, where they offer wedding packages for guests below 200 pax (buffet service). Kasih Hall 1 is where the ceremony is held and Kasih Hall 2 is the dining area where it can seat 60 guests comfortably and another 5 tables in the outdoor dining area. 

Decor for both Solemnization and Reception was done by my trusted Arjuna Cipta, who delivered everything and more towards their work with a passion. Flowers used were Roses, Eustomas, a bit of Hydrangeas, Gerberas, Cymbidiums and Baby's Breath as fillers in pastel colours of Pink, Butter Yellow, Pistachio Green and Peach. For Villamay, Arjuna Cipta decorated the seven hantaran trays from Bride to Groom, large pomanders at the Dais (pelamin), Main Table decor & complimentary guests table centerpieces as well as doily bunting at the outdoor dining area. 

Needless to say Puan Siti was beaming with pride when her guests commented on how beautiful everything looked!


Mini Cakes for Main table guests by Pink Oven Cakes

Menu Card for each guests by Parfait Prints


Indoor dining area


Signage by PDP


THE RECEPTION

Held in the Cindai Ballroom,Cyberview Resort & Spa, Cyberjaya. Cindai Ballroom's maximum capacity for banquet is 350 guests (35 tables inclusive of Main Table) but it is one of the ballroom that has it's own ambience which is cozy, warm and has an intimate feel to it. It is one of the most sought-after venues in KL and my advise is to about 8 months to 1 year lead time in securing the event date with Cyberview for your event if you're planning to have a Saturday event.

When Farah described her likes and dislikes for the decor, instantly I had an image of manicured garden with hedges in my mind and add a whimsical fun into the decor, Farah asked if we could have a Giraffe incorporated into the decor. After discussing with Arjuna Cipta, we came up with the sketch and also to bring in the 'garden' into Cindai Ballroom. Lo and Behold, a seven-foot Giraffe was placed at the Dais! The decor included the Main Dais, 1 VIP table and Sweetheart table where the Bride & Groom sat together alone, and the Main Entrance (which sadly, I forgot to take pictures of!).

There's also the self-serviced photobooth where Parfait Prints printed the Backdrop for guests and by using their own camera, props for the photobooth were made by the Bride herself.

Puan Siti made my job easier by trusting me and leaving me to decide on what's best to do on the event day. All went well for the dinner (even though it rained hard before the event) and I have the Mother of the Bride, smiling away for the night!






Individual Menu Cards by Parfait Prints

For guests above 250, the 8 point bunting is complimentary from Cyberview



Bridal Bouquet by Willows



Photos below were captured by Saffandi Photo