Wednesday, February 21, 2018

Now Selling Online: Cakesicles by Bite Me Cakeshoppe


Cant wait to get my hands on these cute Cakesicles from Bite Me Cakeshoppe.  They are adorable to look at, but they taste just as good.

They can now be purchased online at www.brideguide.ph at only 100 pesos each.  A minimum of 12 pieces per order is required with additional 350 pesos delivery charge within Metro Manila.

Visit the site now!










Wedding Checklist, 1 Year Before


Congratulations on your engagement!

Take time to savour the moment!  After all, not everybody gets the chance to marry the person they will spend the rest of their lives.

But, make sure to give yourself at least a year to prepare for the dream wedding you deserve.

The first item you need to decide on is your wedding date.  It is possible to plan a wedding with a shorter timeline, but you would have to compromise on a lot of things.  Some would allocate 2 years, but ideally, a year is good enough.

There are a lot of considerations in choosing the date.  
  • Significance of the Date
    • There are couples that chooses dates to coincide with their life milestone.  It can be an anniversary, birthdays, or holidays.  If the chosen date is non negotiable, its better to plan ahead to ensure the availability of other wedding essentials. 
  • Outdoor or Indoor
    • The climate in the Philippines is unpredictable.  It you choose an outdoor venue, make sure it falls on the peak months of summer, usually falling Mid-March to April, otherwise, plan for contingencies.
  • Peak Months
    • The peak for weddings is during December to January, but please take note of block off dates.   Some venues do not accept booking for Christmas and New Year Holidays.  Its best that you book your venue, church or ceremony, and other non negotiable suppliers ahead of time.   You can make initial block off payments as a guarantee.  Flowers are more expensive during Valentines Day, and expect a surcharge.
  • Traditions and Beliefs
    • Some conservative families postpone their wedding because of deaths or a wedding within the family.  Consult your elders and get approval. There's nothing wrong with ensuring positivity and luck on your wedding day.
While deciding on the date, try to visualise your dream wedding.  The best tool to do is to create a mood board.  I will be giving tips on creating a mood board on my succeeding blog entry.  In the meantime, try to collect photos from the internet with Google, Instagram or Pinterest.  Follow @brideguide.ph on instagram for some inspirations.

Randomly collect photos for the following items:
  • Wedding Gown and Suit
  • Entourage Gowns and Suite
  • Bridal Bouquet 
  • Entourage Flowers
  • Church or Ceremony Arrangement and Flowers
  • Reception Entrance
  • Reception Photo Area
  • Flower Centerpiece
  • Presidential Table
  • Overall Styling
This will help your stylist and florist get acquainted with your design aesthetics and style.  They could easily fill in the missing details and put it all together for you.




Once you're settled on the date, book your church if catholic, ceremony and reception venues for others.

Things to consider in choosing the church and ceremony venue:
  1. Popular catholic churches gets booked fast as early as 18 months before, make sure to visit and block your date ahead of time.  
  2. Secure church requirements on your visit and process the necessary documents.
  3. Take note of church restrictions as to the set up, length of use, and external supplier guidelines.
Reception Venue Considerations:
  1. For Christian Weddings, get a venue that could accommodate both.
  2. Plan contingencies for outdoor venue.
  3. Any venue outside of Metro Manila would entail an out of town fee for suppliers you would bring in.
  4. Maximize local suppliers for destination weddings.  Make sure to provide airfare, meal allowance and accommodation for those coming with you.
  5. Check the capacity, inclusions, and restrictions of the venue.
  6. Some venues only allow accredited suppliers, run through them and choose the best option.
  7. For Hotel and Venue Listings at www.brideguide.ph, click on the icon:

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This step will help you in preparing your budget.  Attending bridal fairs would gives you opportunity to get good deals and give you an idea on the suppliers prevailing rates.  Check out www.brideguide.ph for bridal fair schedules.

Book ahead suppliers that only accommodates one event per date, otherwise settle for their 2nd team.  These are the following:
  • Photo and Video Coverage
  • Wedding Planners
  • Hair and Makeup
  • Entertainment 
  • Professional Emcees


The bulk of your budget would go to the food and venue, and the items discussed above.  By this time, you have an idea of your running cost, but still has quite a lot of items to cover.  Put a figure in each of the items.  Check where you would want to splurge and save.  Try to put a cap, but make sure you have provisions for contingencies and on the day and last minute purchases.  

Create your entourage lists.  Attached is the breakdown:

Principal Sponsors (Ninongs and Ninangs)
Maid of Honor and Best Man
Secondary Sponsors (3 Pairs, Candle, Cord, Veil)
Bridesmaid and Groomsmen
Flower Girls and Bearers
Parents and their Proxy

Decide on whether you will provide the gowns or will ask them to pay.  Once decided, send them a formal invite, inform them of the gown arrangement and wait for their confirmation.


Now that you know your bridal party, its time to decide on the colour palette.  Choose a range of colours that would match their built and complexion.  My tip if your undecided, is to collect photos of entourage gowns randomly.  From there, choose the common colours you see, and start with that.  Consult your gown designers for the accent colours.  Click on the icon to visit our designer listing for your bridal fashion requirements.

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Hiring a planner early on in the preparation helps in minimising mistakes.  They can help you decide on suppliers, plan your schedule, execute the program and ensure you get the best value for your money.  But if you have the time and want it to be as personalised as possible, they offer on the day services as well.  

Click on the icon for our complete list of wedding planners.
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Thursday, February 15, 2018

My Quest In Becoming A CEO

I know establishing a business would never be easy, but I never realised its going to be this hard.

Two years ago, I decided to retire from my corporate job in order to pursue this business.  An online directory, group buying site and resource entirely  dedicated to weddings.  I initially wanted to call it Bride Rush, but getting the domain for it was really hard.  Until I found www.brideguide.ph.  I grabbed the opportunity a bought it without checking its name on Social Media.

After my retirement, My best friend, Teddy Manuel offered me a job at his company.  It was initially a temporary position, but the demands of work extended my stay for more than a year.  My stay with his company provided me the connections and valuable learnings regarding the wedding industry.  It was also during my stay with him that I started working on the site.

It took me 2 months building the site using a web template until I found an online store format that's suitable to how I wanted it to work.  I've added random suppliers, and tried selling packages and items from Teddy Manuel, just to test its functionality.

I gave myself until January 2018 to refocus my efforts on building the business.  My official day as the owner started February 1.  Its only been two weeks, but already, I've overcome flat tires, car air-conditioning repair, business permit process and building my home office.  All when I have no steady income coming in and investments are needed.

To date, I have sold 3 items on my shop page, and got Boy Kastner an upgraded listing.  I'm in partnership with 2 Bridal Fairs, A Fair to Remember and the Singapore Bridal Caravan.

To date, my analytics are:

  • Daily (7)
  • Weekly (65)
  • Monthly (283)
  • Facebook Followers (1092)
  • Instagram Followers (227)
I hoping that I would look back at this post a few months later, amazed at my achievement.



Now Selling on Site: Sweet and Antipasti by Ala Cart Manila

Make your celebration extra festive with Sweets and Antipasti Sets by Ala Cart Manila, now available thru online purchase at www.brideguide.ph.


Choose from the following options:
  • Extra Small Wooden Slice Antipasti
    • Good for 1-2 persons
    • 3kinds of meat, 3 kinds of cheese, grapes, crackers, honey, pistachios, almonds, olives, cornichons/baby pickles, chocolate bark pretzels, dried fruits
  • Sweet Basket (1,500 pesos only)
    • Good for 1-2 persons
    • 2 kinds of chocolate bark (semidark topped with pink salt and almonds, white chocolate topped with cookies&cream) , white chocolate bar, soft & sweet surprise, chocolate glazed apple and mini wine.

  • Antipasti Basket (2,000 pesos only)

    • Good for 1-2persons
    • 2-3kinds of meat, 2-3 kinds of cheese, grapes, crackers, honey, pistachios, almonds, olives, cornichons/baby pickles, chocolate bark pretzels, dried fruits, mini wine

  • Mini Wooden Slice Antipasti (2, 800 pesos only)
    • Good for 2-4 persons
    • 2 kinds of cheese, 3 kinds meat, grapes, crackers and crostini, honey, nuts almonds pistachio, chocolates, olives

  • Medium Wooden Slice Antipasti (5,000 pesos only)
    • Good for 8-10 persons
    • 3 kinds of cheese, 3 kinds of meat, grapes, crackers and crostini, honey and jam, almonds pistachio, chocolate, and olives
    • Just add 3,000 pesos to include a basic table setup.
  • Large Wooden Slice Antipasti (6,500  pesos only)
    • Good for 15-20 persons
    • 3 kinds of cheese, 3 kinds of meat, grapes, crackers and crostini, honey and jam, almonds pistachio, chocolates, olives
    • Just add 3,000 pesos to include a basic table setup , with optional sangria.
Delivery within Metro Manila is only 350 pesos.



For bigger gatherings, Ala Cart Manila, also caters Table or Food Cart Setup with the following inclusions and options.

Inclusion:
  • Table or Cart Setup
  • 3-4 premium meats, 3-4 kinds of luxury cheese, nuts, crackers and crostini, spread (hazelnut/jams/spiced cream cheese) chocolates, olives, cornichons, dried fruits, etc.
  • Serving Options
    • Good for 30 pax (12,000 pesos)
    • Good for 50 pax (20,000 pesos)
    • Good for 80 pax (23,000 pesos)
    • Good for 100 pax (28,000 pesos)
    • Good for 150 pax (35,000 pesos)
  • Additional: Sangria (8-10liters/50pax)
    • Good for 30 (1,800 pesos)
    • Good for 50 (2,000 pesos)
    • Good for 80 (2,300 pesos)
    • Good for 100 (2,800 pesos)
    • Good for 150 (3,500 pesos)
Visit www.brideguide.ph to book and order online or contact us through the following:
Mobile: 09088171826
Email: brideguidephilippines@gmail.com

Tuesday, February 6, 2018

Valentine Bouquet by Teddy Manuel and The Flower Guy at Shangri-la The Fort

After the success of Teddy Manuel's Pop Up Flower Shop in partnership with Shangri-La the fort last year, they are back again, this time collaborating with a fast growing online florist known to Instagram as The Flower Guy.


Once again, they are offering bouquet sets with packaging options on top of the delectable desserts and chocolates specially created by the Chef's of Shangri-la.

Here's a preview of the bouquet options and the corresponding prices.


You can pre-order online up to February 8, to avail of special discounts by visiting www.brideguide.ph or just click on the photo.


(Single Bloom) Only 600 from 650 pesos


(3 Blooms) Only 1400 from 1500 pesos

(6 Blooms) Only 3300 from 3500 pesos

(1 Dozen) Only 5500 from 6000 pesos

Eternity, Weddings and Celebrations Fair 2019

Enderun Events, in partnership with Kiss the Girl Events, invites you to join the Eternity Weddings and Celebrations Fair 2019! We’ve...