Wednesday, 03 June 2009

  • Our Unique & Personalized Table Names


    Wooahh, it's been a month since my last post. And my Page Rank is finally back. I'm a happy bee so I'd like to update my blog by showing you a fun and personalized idea we had for our table names during our wedding. I'd like to veer away with the usual table numbers.

    Three weeks before our wedding, we headed to Boracay for some R & R and our own photo session. I knew that we needed as much photos for our wedding stuff, but by then, I still had no idea where to put them. We also had a prenuptial shoot with Niceprint Photo barely 2 weeks before the wedding. We also had great photos taken from Caleruega during my first visit there.

    The dilemma of putting out a personalized wedding was never easy. We had to go through sleepless nights, the rush of going here and there, and putting up with our ballooning expenses. As much as I wanted some more beautiful things to incorporate, we had to do some DIO (do-it-ourselves) stuff to save. Here is one of them:

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    From our collection of photos, we selected 20 to be placed on each table. I cropped and did some magic in photoshop. :) The words translate to terms of endearment in Filipino language, eg. Mahal means love, Sinta means dear, Iniibig means beloved, kabiyak means better-half. We printed two copies, while my husband's family did the trick on putting it side by side on a covered stick. Here it is on one of the tables:


       

    We heard a lot of praises for this effort. Some of our guests even took them home for souvenir. And the most touching story I heard was when my husband's niece even flaunted our flag-like table name the next day at the mall. She was like a beaming fan campaigning for our love story. awwww. 

    ♥'v

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