Planning your Guest List and RSVPs is one of the most important steps in organizing your wedding. It sets the tone, size, and budget for your big day.
Start by creating a clear guest list with yo... (more)
As couples redefine what meaningful weddings look like, many are turning away from overexposed destinations and discovering lesser-known places across the Philippines. From the cinematic landscapes of... (more)
Build Your Wedding Suppliers
Building your wedding supplier team is key to turning your vision into reality. The right vendors will not only deliver quality services but also help make your plannin... (more)
Planning a wedding is exciting—but let’s be honest, it can also feel overwhelming. One moment you’re daydreaming about your perfect ceremony, and the next you’re buried under tabs of venues, suppliers... (more)
I used to think the wedding would feel “real” the moment we got engaged. Or maybe when we finalized the guest list. Or when the dress arrived.
Turns out, it wasn’t any of those.
It happened in a... (more)
Planning a wedding can feel like walking through a minefield of advice, Pinterest boards, and those “must-have” lists that seem to multiply every time you blink. And if you’re on a budget, the stress ... (more)
Akala ng marami, wedding planning ay puro kilig, Pinterest boards, at dress fitting lang. Totoo naman—masaya talaga siya. Pero may mga bagay na walang nagsasabi sa’yo hanggang ikaw na mismo ang nagpa-... (more)
More couples are moving beyond overexposed wedding spots. Across the Philippines, underrated islands, heritage towns, and mountain retreats offer intimate, meaningful celebrations shaped by place, purpose, and authenticity.... Read full article
More Filipino couples are choosing civil weddings for their simplicity, affordability, and flexibility. Learn the practical benefits of a civil ceremony and why it may be the right choice for modern couples in the Philippines.... Read full article
Growing up, you may have listened to stories about how your Lolo (grandfather) courted your Lola (grandmother) by singing songs outside her window, in the typical harana (serenade) style. ... Read full article