Friday, January 27, 2012

Wedding Ceremony Accessories for Cathy and Jay-Ar

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Purple is one of the most popular wedding colors of the 20th century. When combined with gold, these two exudes luxury, royalty, wealth and romance. To further enhance this combination, Ms. Cathy and Jay-Ar will be hosting a vintage-themed wedding. Here are the unique ceremony accessories that I created especially for them to match their theme and motif:

{Their wedding cord is made of purple and gold crystal beads with matte gold trinkets and vintage brooch and pendant.}

Thursday, January 5, 2012

W@W Podcast: W@Wies Turned Suppliers

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Listen as we, Project Dream Wedding, together with Monogram Hub and Graphizar share our humble beginnings, tips, our life as W@Wie and whatnot about our business. Our heartfelt appreciation to Ms. Benz and Sir John of WeddingsatWork for inviting us. More power! (Click this link to visit and listen to the podcast.)


{from L to R: Angelo (ni Eyzel), John & Anna, Eyzel, Joy, Noel, and Ms. Benz}


X.O.X.O.,

Friday, December 23, 2011

A Christmas Wedding Cord

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In the spirit of Christmas, I would like to share with you all the customized detachable Rosary cord that I created for one of my brides, Ms. Joana. She and her H2B, Jared, will be hosting a Christmas-themed wedding this month. Their wedding cord is made of gold, green and red crystal beads with gold trinkets, which will add glamor to their very festive wedding theme.

Thursday, November 10, 2011

We Turn One

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Yes, we did! (Last October 23rd to be exact) *kilig*

I’ve been married to my husband for more than a year now and what better way to celebrate our love and life together than a blissful trip out of town. Simply put, we discovered the awesome beauty of Cebu, Philippines, regarded as the Queen City of the South.

As soon as we found ourselves at the Mactan International Airport, we knew we will have the time of our lives. Our itinerary started with discovering the Uptown Cebu, where we stayed at a hotel near Ayala Center located at the heart of the city. We visited the Basilica Minore del Santo Niño, which was founded on April 28, 1565 by an Augustinian priest, Andrés de Urdaneta. As part of their tradition, Cebuanos (and tourists alike) wave their hands at the image of Senior Santo Niño as they enter or before they leave the church to give honor and respect.

{Basilica Minore del Santo Niño}

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