Right after we got home from Batanes, it was already full-on wedding planning. Love was on her phone the whole afternoon calling prospective suppliers. We based our selections from previous weddings we've attended, our budget, and testimonials from satisfied customers.
CAUTION: An increase of 25% from the initial wedding budget is (totally) possible.
I think this goes for every couple that plan to get married, the top bookings needed will be the reception location, the church and the photo and video coverage. For the reception, Love had 3 choices. We agreed to look at all three and then do a pros and cons list (for our funds), but after she called her first choice which had no booking for the day we wanted, that was it, booked instantly (Bye 20% initial deposit).

Their package includes:
- Use of venue for 4 hours
- Catering
- Flower arrangements
- Use of the garden for prenup photo shoot
- Live music
- Lights and sound system
- Wedding Cake
- Bridal Car
- Use of doll house for event day preparation
- Day coordinator
We also availed of their photo booth add-on offering.
The place is perfect for a Shabby Chic theme (I feel so gay knowing this). Can't argue with Love's decision here. It was perfect and not bank breaking.
The church that we paired with the Country Garden was the Sanctuario de San Miguel church in Xevera subdivision. It's small, intimate and looks really nice.
For couples looking to get married, here are the requirements needed by the church:
- Certificate of Baptism
- Certificate of Confirmation
- Marriage License
- Birth Certificate
- Community Tax Certificate
- Certificate of No Marriage
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The third crucial supplier we needed to book for the wedding to push through was the photo and video coverage. There were some names being thrown around by wedding savvy (not married but likes watching wedding videos) people. The most notable were Jason Magbanua and Nice Print photography which covers a lot of celebrity weddings. Pang-celebrity rin ang presyo!
Love liked her brother's wedding photographer so we looked at his other works. He's really sought after in Pampanga and the output from Love's brother's wedding photos and videos were impressive.

There it is. The top 3 bookings made in less than a week after I proposed.
That weekend, we also booked her hair and makeup artist. Dan Jose, did her hair and makeup for her sister's wedding where she was the maid of honor. Love said she liked what he did for her. The surprise for me in this was the price, ganun pala presyuhan ng mga make-up artist. I mentioned the price to one of my friends who's also getting married, "mura na yun", she said. What?
His package includes the event day hair and make-up for the bride, groom (my conversion is complete), mothers of the bride and groom + 1 bridesmaid. A trial day is also included.
Another crucial one was the wedding gown maker and suit tailor. Love did the basic design of her gown herself, and as for me, I just want to replicate a nice outfit I've seen in the movies.
Tita Adora was kind enough to fit us in her busy schedule. She made Love's initial sketch better and the output can now be imagined (now I know what a sweetheart neckline is - more learnings). She was Love's former office mate and her creations are really nice. She was also commissioned to make my suit jacket, so the colors are in sync with the gown. Love's Mom will sponsor her gown :-)
For our entourage we went to Love's family's trusted first use rental shop, YoMeng Dresses. The fitting was not 'till next year but the dress ideas for the female entourage were already discussed. Tita Meng did Love's sister and sister-in-law's wedding gowns as well as their whole entourage.
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Money Saver Tip:
For our wedding rings my Mom gave us Her's and my Dad's as a gift. We asked different jewelers until we found Kuya Resty (ask around for him in Pampanga). He redesigned the rings for us for a fraction of the cost if we bought new ones.
For our invitations and tokens The Oops! shop ( Oops Prints n Keeps ) was suggested to us by Love's sister-in-law as she used their printing services before. We just finalized the invitation layout and contents and we'll be picking up the printed invitations before 2015. They also do customized tokens which we'll use for our Primary Sponsors.
The latest supplier we booked was our florist. Since the Country Garden already includes flower arrangements, we only needed arrangements for the church and entourage.
Villa Rosa
Tita Aida did the flower arrangement for Love's sister at her wedding (another pledger - for the florist this time :-D ), the pictures we saw were promising, their collection of props are extensive and I think she'll make it as Love dreams it.
It was a busy two months of travelling week by week to Pampanga but as far as stress level goes, it was still pretty easy. If we go over-budget on one supplier, another one will be below-budget. Hope it stays this way until The Day but I doubt it. As for me, I can't believe I'm enjoying this.
Thanks for sharing this wonderful article. I am looking for the best wedding supplier for my special day. How much does it cost?
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