Posts Tagged bali wedding
Ambient Lighting Décor
Posted by kana in All about Wedding on November 9th, 2010
Our Professional Lighting will add dramatic effect to the look of your ballroom or celebration space. From the entryway through the entire room, lighting is a very cost effective way to add ambiance and decorate the space. Already have a florist? Florist do flowers beautifully, but a professional lighting designer can add the finishing touch to your centerpieces, making them works of art! Let Party Time spotlight your event!
Light Up The Night! with ProLight professional lighting designer- sophisticated Lighting options for your celebration.Lighting transforms a room and sets the tone for your wedding.
TEA PAI CEREMONY
Posted by kana in All about Wedding on November 4th, 2010
It is a common view in Chinese Tradition to do a Tea Pai Ceremony. Where family members gathered on that special day. A chance for the marry couple to pay their tribute by presenting tea in a special cup to the eldest family member to the youngest. Person can be Great Grand Mother, Grand Mother, Parents, Uncles and Aunties
The customary phrase spoken to the parents during this ritual can be translated as “Thank you for bringing us up. Now we are getting married. We owe it all to you.” The parents will usually drink a small portion of the tea .In return – the marry couple receive either Red Envelope (Fung Bao – Bao read as Pao), and or sometimes Jewelry.
This ceremony symbolized how marriage should be. It is a teaching that we should uphold in any kind of relationship. To work or co-operate with your partner; provide helping hands from Wife to Husband and vice versa. In the same time – to always respect the rest of the family member and be one with the in law family member It is a unity not only for the married couple – but also for both sides of the family
The gifts as a return for the tea they drank symbolized — LUCK and PROSPERITY for the married couple. May their new family will be blessed and always in rejoice.
The Bridal Bouquet
Posted by kana in Decoration, Entertainment, Wedding Story on October 12th, 2010
The bridal bouquet has origins deep in history. The Roman bride and groom would wear garlands around their necks to symbolizes long life and fertility. Strong smelling flowers, garlic and herbs would be worn to ward off evil spirits which were thought to be ever present and bad luck.
History of the Bouquet
During the plague in England when it was thought the plague was carried by the wind and bad smells, people would wear strong smelling spices and herbs to drive away the infection. The bridal bouquet symbolized a maid in bloom and the flowers she chose related to smell, color and decoration, and could be recalled later on when the couple would come across the same smell, to bring back memories of their happy day.
Today the flowers in the bouquet are a wonderful display of color and smell, chosen carefully by the bride to enhance the look she wishes to create.
Throwing the Bouquet
This is thought to have originated in America and is usual in the UK nowadays. The bride would throw the bouquet over her shoulder, to be caught by a single female friend and it would mean that she would be the next one to marry. Equally, the groom could throw his buttonhole over his shoulder towards his single male friends, and the same could apply.
This is a way of spreading the good fortune and joy of the happy couple to their friends.
You can discus with our decorator about color, style, theme and type your flowers to make your wedding fabulous.
Happy Wedding…..
Bali Wedding Bvlgari Bali
Posted by kana in Decoration, Entertainment, Fireworks, Wedding Story, Wedding Venue on September 10th, 2010
Bali Wedding Bvlgari Bali
photo by danny halim ( www.dannyhalim.com )















Wedding in Tirtha Bali
Posted by kana in Decoration, Entertainment, Wedding Story, Wedding Venue on July 22nd, 2010

































