Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Hang onto the Date 1.3.14

My very first attempt to use photoshop. Took me several hours to explore around with the icons to come out with this. I'm so proud of it. Of course, thanks to my boy whom came out with the preliminary design. We worked together to improve on the design and the tiffany green suited our theme colour. Now, we're waiting for the printouts before customising the cards. 


We started to distribute the cards 4 months before the wedding day. Most of the cards were distributed by hand and so, we had the opportunities to catch up with our friends. It was tiring having meetups every other day after work but the joy I had from catching up with them was great. We realised the concept of "Save the Date" card was relatively new to most people. 

For the cards, we spent a few weekends to DIY the envelope. Just when I was thinking of the material to use for the envelope, my office was disposing rolls of tracing paper. I grabbed a few rolls back and started cutting and folding the envelopes. While I was doing the sewing, my boy was punching holes and tying the green twine which we bought in Taipei. We cut off the edge and did a final trimming before the cards were ready to be distributed. 




Saturday, July 6, 2013

Penang Pre-wedding

A few weeks before the trip, Dave asked if we would like to join him in Penang and at the same time, we could have a pre-wedding photoshoot. Our air tickets weren't very cheap because bought at the last minute and it was during the June school holidays. In the recent years, I heard people talking about Penang. I went there once when I was barely 10 years old. I couldn't hardly recall anything about Penang. On friday after work, we flew to Penang and Dave picked us from the airport. His young and pretty mum even prepared supper for us! How thoughtful of her. The next morning we took the ferry to George Town as Dave was staying in Butterworth. Dave brought us around for food hunting. The food was great!!! Penang came as a surprise for me! Such an arty farty place filled with a taste of peranakan. There were so many nice cafes! 

The next morning I woke up at about 4am for make up. My MUA, Venisses, was late because she wasn't familiar with Butterworth area. I had a great time chatting with her on our lifestyles. Furthermore, she wasn't the kind of MUA who required top up for this and that. Highly recommended! After more than 2 hours of make up, we headed to Peranakan Museum. We were supposed to catch the sunrise but the make up took too long. Guess we were probably too engrossed in our chatting which slowed down the process. The museum was empty when we arrived and managed to capture many beautiful photos before the crowd appeared. I loved the red short grown and qipao but gonna sell the red short gown since I wouldn't have the opportunity to wear it again. Selling HERE!



After the museum, we changed to our causal wear. I wore a yellow nautical dress while my boy wore a light blue top and red berms from Pull & Bear. We took photos along the road, colonial houses and an abandoned factory. I loved the rustic feel from the abandoned factory! Exactly what I was looking for. Then Dave brought us to a private beach. Such a lovely place which was not crowded. We had fun running up and down the beach before heading to the paddy field opposite Dave's house. 


Photographer: Dave Koh
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MUA: Venisess +60 12 465 255

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Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Fullerton East Garden

March was a terribly hot month. The unbearable heat has swayed our love for Burkill Hall. We shortlisted a few restaurants which could offer garden wedding.

1) La Villa was one of the top choices. Unfortunately, due to land repossession by SLA for new downtown line, its lease ends in Oct 13.

2) Rider's Cafe and Marmalade Pantry at the Stables but they're both too small. There's an outdoor lawn area at Marmalade Pantry which is big enough for solemnization.

Marmalade Pantry at Stables



3) We also went to One Rochester to check out the restaurants. I loved Graza for the chic setting and that was where we spent my birthday together. Graze has changed its interior setting since then. 

And here's our final decision...


During one of our meetings with Sharon and Grace from Fullerton, Grace suggested East Garden when she heard that we were looking for a restaurant for solemnization. It was night time when we viewed East Garden but we definitely liked the white tent-age and coolers (not-as-hot garden wedding!) It would be so much more convenient for us. Save the hassle of running from place to place.

We scheduled another afternoon to view the place. East Garden is actually behind a bus next to the main road. One of our concerns is the noise from the vehicles travelling on the main road.






Lawn area can be used as instant photobooth. 
I always wanted an outdoor photobooth. 
The bus stop is right outside. 

 Entrance to East Garden. These exhibits are temporary.

Grace customised a package for East Garden which includes 2-hour usage of the venue, free flow of soft drinks, 2 plasma tv (projector can't be used for outdoor), sound system, solemnisation table and staffs to put up our DIY deco. Having heard how horrendous hotels could charge for the usage of venue for solemnisation, we were glad that the price quoted for East Garden was reasonable. 

Thursday, March 7, 2013

Jade at Fullerton Hotel

We went for a "pre-tasting" at Jade Restaurant at our own cost. A few snap shots as we walked along the river to Fullerton.



People were crowding along Singapore River on friday night




 Entrance to Jade would be quite cramp for reception table
2 VIP rooms at the back for more than 30 pax 
Love the floor to ceiling windows

We ordered the CNY set meal. The food was served in fine dining style. It was quite disappointing except for the starter. Well, I really loved the place.
The starter was good especially the prawn with pumpkin puree. The roasted meat was crispy and at the same time, not very oily. 





Updated on 15 Jan 14

Recently, we had our food tasting with both our parents. It was the first time they met and we thank God that it went out smoothly. Prayer works wonder. My uncle and auntie who came along for the food tasting commented that the travelator from carpark was quite confusing. Hope our guests especially the folks will not have this problem on the day itself. 



 The boy toying around with the camera.


First Dish
Fortune Combination - Roasted crispy pork belly in five spices, crispy prawn coated with pumpkin puree, oven baked honey glazed chicken wing, roast duck with plum sauce and tea smoked bean cured sheet carrot roll. Every single dish was good. Full of praises! I especially love the prawn coated with pumpkin puree. The prawn was fresh and nicely fried before coating it with the light tasting pumpkin puree. I don't usually eat pork but this pork belly was so crispy that I believe I could have finished the whole plate of it. The smoked bean cured sheet carrot roll was innovative. The look wasn't that appealing but it was good. Generally, the combination plate they served was very innovative, something different from the other hotels. 


Second Dish - Braised Bird Nest's Soup with Bamboo Pith
 The shark fin's soup was replaced with bird nest's soup. The restaurant was generous with the ingredients and the soup was served in a huge bowl. After finishing the soup, we were too full for other dishes. Well, a generous serving is better than a small serving at a banquet.

Third Dish - Sauteed Scallop, Macadamia Nuts and Asparagus with XO Sauce 
This dish was equally good except that it was slightly spicy. The 2 shell like things at the sides were yummy. No idea what they were though.

 Fourth Dish - Steamed Marble Goby Fish in HK Style
No negative remark for this dish too. It was good. The disadvantage about being served was not having the part that you like most. 

Fifth Dish - Roasted Chicken with Fe-Tiew Wine Sauce
We asked the chef to replace this dish because my dad doesn't eat chicken. So we changed it to roasted duck which was served in the first dish. As for the roasted duck in the first dish, it was replaced with pork rib. By the fifth dish, most of us were full already. 

Sixth Dish - Braised Sea Cucumber and Sliced Abalone with Spinach
As I don't eat veggie, I couldn't comment on this dish. 

Seventh Dish - Wok Fried Noodle in HK Style
The noodle was good and the chef was generous with the ingredients like char siew and prawn. 

Final Dish - Chilled Cream of Mango with Pomelo, Sago and Green Lime Jelly
Being known for their creativity, the restaurant added the green lime jelly to the commonly found mango sago. 

The food was so good that I didn't have a single negative remark. We hope that the chef can uphold this standard on the day itself. By the way, the chef is young and handsome!

Updated on 26 Mar 14

­It has been almost a month since my wedding. I just came back from honeymoon. It’s time for me to share on my experience with Jade Restaurant. I’ll update again with photos on a later date.

Tea Ceremony
It was really sweet of my coordinator to arrange a private room in the Post Bar for the tea ceremony. It was a lovely and spacious room with high ceiling and sofas for my relatives. The Post Bar was a short walk from Jade Restaurant.

Cocktail Reception
My wedding coordinator offered the space outside the restaurant for cocktail reception. As this space was a part of the hotel lobby, we decided to have the cocktail in the restaurant instead. There wasn’t exactly any reception area. My guests would go straight into the restaurant for drinks and peanuts.

Table Setup for Photo Album and Reception
I had a table outside of the restaurant for reception. We placed the Chinese “xi” character angpow box on the table. Both the young and old loved it! We also placed our initial i.e. A & L beside the reception table.

There was a display cabinet along the corridor into the restaurant. The restaurant covered it with a white cloth and placed our photo canvas and a pair of Fullerton bears on it. We also customised a Chinese display piece for the wall panel.


Pictures of the props from IM Perfection
1.     Chinese “xi” character
2.     A & L

Table Arrangement
The capacity was min 10 tables and max 12 tables. The 2 tables in VIP room could take up to 15 pax per table while the 10 tables outside could take up to 11 pax per table. We assigned the center of the restaurant as the stage area. Our stage area was very simple. There was no elevated platform, just a table. We even opted out for cake and champagne fountain.

We requested for a projector at one end of the restaurant at an additional cost while we brought our own TV for the VIP room. The guests in VIP room were unable to see the projector screen. The projector was placed at the far end, near to the kitchen and toilet.

For the table setup, we chose pink roses and red table cloth for VIP tables and ivory for the guest tables. The table cloth options for VIP tables were gold, pink, silver, ivory, grey and red while the options for guest tables were ivory, red, gold and white. Both were subjected to availability. As for the show plate, we could choose from the following:  square plate without any border, round plate without any border and round plate with either gold or silver border.  

Many of us have heard that hotel banquet would usually charge by table basis. Let’s say the agreement stats that each table has 10 pax. Despite there are only 8 pax on the table, the hotel will still charge 10-pax price. In another scenario, there are 8 guests with normal diet and 2 guests having vegetarian/halal food, the hotel will charge 10 + 2 pax. The hotel commonly explains that the food is prepared in portion intended for 10 pax. I was worried. My tables were unevenly distributed as some of the relatives had their requirements for the seating arrangement. I had tables with 9 pax only and a table with 4 vegetarians and 7 guests with normal diet. To our surprise, they charged by per pax basis. We only realised this when we were asked to sign the acknowledgement slip after the banquet. Bear in mind that the minimum no of pax stated in the agreement must be met.

Food
I was really glad that the food was good on the day itself. I’ve received many positive feedbacks from my relatives. Also, the portion they served was huge! So by the fourth dish, my relatives were almost full. The kitchen was located at the side of the restaurant and hence, the food was prepared and served warm to the guests. A week before the wedding, the coordinator went through our program with the kitchen as the food would only be cooked just before being served. My relatives who had vegetarian food commented that the food was great too.

Service
Generally, the service was excellent! Sometimes when we dropped by the restaurant, the restaurant manager or/and her staffs would always be there to assist any questions we had.


However, the package did not come with any wedding favors. The restaurant could do it for us but at an additional cost. We decided to get it from a wedding shop in KSL City, JB instead. As most of our guests were elderly, we chose to get peanut sweets. The peanut sweets were placed in a lovely candy box i.e. Chinese character “xi”. It was around RM1 for each candy box. Some of my relatives even brought them home to display in the living room. 



Saturday, March 2, 2013

Wedding Bands

This year's CNY was different from the past as my mum decided to go Tawian. My mum and I did a stopover in HK on our way home. Earlier in Jan, I was in HK comparing the prices for wedding bands. We wanted to get Bvlgari for our wedding bands but ended up with Omega. Before confirming the rings, we even made a call to the boutique in SG to check on the prices. 

To our surprise, the white gold was more expensive than the rose gold and yellow gold. We were told that it was the same across all the brands in HK. Trying to convince ourselves, we went into Bvlgari boutique to verify and it was true. Till now, we still couldn't comprehend.

 Our trip in Jan to select the rings
 This design caught our eyes. I loved rose gold and the wavy design which could not be seen in this photo. 


Received the rings with our initials engraved.

TIPS: Plan early to get the rings oversea. The amount we saved for these wedding bands could allow us to make 2 return trips to HK. That's provided you take budget airline and getting the tickets during promotion.