Tuesday, December 23, 2014

Button Badge Kahwin


Button Badge ialah salah satu trend evolusi bagi cara untuk memperkenalkan keluarga kepada pengunjung kenduri kahwin. Dahulu, keluarga dan penanggah akan diberikan bunga duit untuk membezakan mereka dengan bunga duit.

Bunga duit:
Credit: 

Dengan button badge, pengantin dapat memperkenalkan ibu, ayah, nenek, atuk, mak cik, pakcik dan sepupu-sepapat kepada pengunjung. 

Contoh Button Badge:

1. Print Button Badge, Pixie Studio. http://printbuttonbadge.blogspot.com/

WhatsApp / Telegram /Call : 019 668 6643
Email : ps@pixiestudio.com.my
Facebook : printbuttonbadge
Lokasi : Kompleks Niaga Melaka Perdana, Bukit Katil Ayer Keroh, Melaka (by Appointment only)

2. Kad Kahwin Borong Tiram: http://kadkahwinjimatmurah.blogspot.com/

Telefon/ Mesej / Whatsapp/We-Chat :  017 789 9043 ( Cik Wirda)
Email : kadkahwinborongtiram@gmail.com

3.Double E Design: http://www.doublee2u.com/


4.Button Badge Kahwin : https://www.facebook.com/buttonbadgekahwin/





5. Button Badge Mania : http://buttonbadgemania.blogspot.com/




Tel : 018 - 2391866 (MR. REDZWAN)

No 14, Jalan Tembikai 8, 
Taman Kota Masai,
Pasir Gudang 81700,
Johor

Email: Redzwan86@gmail.com







Wednesday, August 6, 2014

Top Ten Free Wedding Website


Creating your own wedding website is a good idea. With a wedding website you can:

  • Choose designer made template. Choose the theme you like.
  • Use planning tools and check list.
  • Create invitation and RSVP online.
  • Post your wedding pictures.
  • Update your guest on latest information of your wedding.

Register below for your own FREE wedding website.
Top Ten:


Honourable mention:

Ultimate Wedding Planning Checklist

Ultimate Wedding Planning Checklist 

To plan the perfect celebration, use this comprehensive wedding checklist, with a timeline based on the 16-month length of the average engagement.

Sixteen to Nine Months Before 


Start a wedding folder or binder.
Begin leafing through bridal, lifestyle, fashion, gardening, design, and food magazines for inspiration.

Work out your budget. 
Determine how much you have to spend, based on your families’ contributions and your own.

Pick your wedding party. 
As soon as you’re engaged, people will start wondering who’s in.

Start the guest list. 
Make a head count database to use throughout your planning process, with columns for contact info, RSVPs, gifts, and any other relevant information.
(Want to keep costs low? It may be brutal, but the best way to do it is to reduce your guest list.)

Hire a planner, if desired. 
A planner will have relationships with and insights about vendors.

Reserve your date and venues. 
Decide whether to have separate locations for the ceremony and the reception, factoring in travel time between the two places.

Book your officiant. 

Research photographers, bands, florists, and caterers. 
Keep their contact information in your binder.

Throw an engagement party, if you wish.
But remember that your invitees should be on your wedding guest list as well.

Eight Months Before 

Hire the photographer and the videographer. 
No need to talk specifics yet, but be sure that the people you hire are open to doing the shots that you want.

Book the entertainment.
Attend gigs of potential acts to see how they perform in front of audiences, then reserve your favorite.

Meet caterers. 
If your wedding venue doesn’t offer its own catering service, look for one now and hire the service this month or early next.

Purchase a dress. 
You’ll need to schedule time for at least three fittings.
Veil shopping can be postponed for another two to three months.

Reserve a block of hotel rooms for out-of-town guests.
Pick three hotels at different price points close to the reception venue.

Register. 
Sign up at a minimum of three retailers.

Launch a wedding website.
Create your personal page through a free provider such as www.weddingchannel.com.
Note the date of the wedding, travel information, and accommodations.
Then send the link to invitees.

Seven to Six Months Before 

Select and purchase invitations.
Hire a calligrapher, if desired.
Addressing cards is time-consuming, so you need to budget accordingly.

Save-the-Dates, and Programs 
Start planning a honeymoon.
Make sure that your passports are up-to-date, and
schedule doctors’ appointments for any shots you may need.

Shop for bridesmaids’ dresses.
Allow at least six months for the dresses to be ordered and sized.

Meet with the officiant. 
Map out the ceremony and confirm that you have all the official documents for the wedding (these vary by county and religion).

Send save-the-date cards.

Reserve structural and electrical necessities. 
Book portable toilets for outdoor events, extra chairs if you need them, lighting components, and so on. 

Book a florist.
Florists can serve multiple clients on one day, which is why you can wait a little longer to engage one.
Plus, at this point, you’ll be firm on what your wedding palette will be.

Arrange transportation.
Consider limos, minibuses, trolleys, and town cars.
(But know that low-to-the-ground limos can make entries and exits dicey if you’re wearing a fitted gown.) 

Start composing a day-of timeline.
Draw up a schedule of the event and slot in each component (the cake-cutting, the first dance).

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Five to Four Months Before 

Book the rehearsal and rehearsal-dinner venues.
Negotiate the cost and the menu. If you’re planning to host a day-after brunch for guests, book that place as well.

Check on the wedding invitations. 
Ask the stationer for samples of the finished invitations and revise them to suit your needs.

Select and order the cake. 
Some bakers require a long lead time.
Attend several tastings before committing to any baker.

Send your guest list to the host of your shower. 
Provided you, ahem, know about the shower.

Purchase wedding shoes and start dress fittings. 
Bring the shoes along to your first fitting so the tailor can choose the appropriate length for your gown. 

Schedule hair and makeup artists.
Make a few appointments with local experts to try them out.
Snap a photo at each so you can compare results.

Choose your music.
What should be playing when the wedding party is announced? During dinner? To kick off the dancing? Keep a running list of what you want—and do not want—played.

Three Months Before 

Finalize the menu and flowers. 
You’ll want to wait until now to see what will be available, since food and flowers are affected by season. Related: Planning Your Wedding Menu

Order favors, if desired. 
Some safe bets: monogrammed cookies or a treat that represents your city or region.
If you’re planning to have welcome baskets for out-of-town guests, plan those now too.
Make a list of the people giving toasts. Which loved ones would you like to have speak at the reception? Ask them now. Finalize the readings. Determine what you would like to have read at the ceremony—and whom you wish to do the readings.

Purchase your undergarments.
And schedule your second fitting. Finalize the order of the ceremony and the reception.

Print menu cards, if you like, as well as programs. 
No need to go to a printer, if that’s not in your budget:
You can easily create these on your computer.

Purchase the rings. 
This will give you time for resizing and engraving.
 Send your event schedule to the vendors.
Giving them a first draft now allows ample time for tweaks and feedback.

Two Months Before 

Touch base again with all the vendors.
Make sure any questions you or they had on your first draft have been answered.

Meet with the photographer.
Discuss specific shots, and walk through the locations to note spots that appeal to you.

Review the playlist with the band or deejay.
Though you probably won’t be able to dictate every single song played, you should come prepared with a wish list.

Send out the invitations. 
The rule of thumb: Mail invitations six to eight weeks before the ceremony, setting the RSVP cutoff at three weeks after the postmark date.

Submit a newspaper wedding announcement. 
If you’re planning to include a photograph, check the publication’s website: Some have strict rules about how the photo should look.

Enjoy a bachelorette party. 
Arranging a night out with your girlfriends generally falls to the maid of honor.
But if she hasn’t mentioned one to you by now, feel free to ask—for scheduling purposes, of course!—if a celebration is in the works.

One Month Before 

Enter RSVPs into your guest-list database. 
Phone people who have not yet responded.

Get your marriage license. 
The process can take up to six days, but it’s good to give yourself some leeway.
If you are changing your name, order several copies.

Mail the rehearsal-dinner invitations.

Visit the dressmaker for (with luck!) your last dress fitting.
For peace of mind, you may want to schedule a fitting the week of your wedding.
You can always cancel the appointment if you try on the dress then and it fits perfectly.

Stock the bar. 
Now that you have a firm head count you can order accordingly.
Send out as many final payments as you can.

Confirm times for hair and makeup and all vendors. 

E-mail and print directions for drivers of transport vehicles.
This gives the chauffeurs ample time to navigate a route.

Assign seating. 
Draw out table shapes on a layout of the room to help plan place settings.
Write the names of female guests on pink sticky notes and the names of male guests on blue sticky notes so you can move people about without resketching the entire setting.

Purchase bridesmaids’ gifts. 
You’ll present them at the rehearsal dinner.

Write vows, if necessary.

Get your hair cut and colored, if desired.

Week of the Wedding

Reconfirm arrival times with vendors.

Delegate small wedding-day tasks. 
Choose someone to bustle your dress, someone to carry your things, someone to be in charge of gifts (especially the enveloped sort), someone to hand out tips, and someone to be the point person for each vendor.

Send a timeline to the bridal party.
Include every member’s contact information, along with the point people you’ve asked to deal with the vendors, if problems arise.

Pick up your dress. 
Or make arrangements for a delivery.

Check in one last time with the photographer.
Supply him or her with a list of moments you want captured on film.

Set aside checks for the vendors.
And put tips in envelopes to be handed out at the event.

Book a spa treatment.
Make an appointment for a manicure and a pedicure the day before the wedding.
(You might want to get a stress-relieving massage, too.)

Send the final guest list to the caterer and all venues hosting your wedding-related events.
Typically, companies close their lists 72 hours in advance.

Break in your shoes.

Assemble and distribute the welcome baskets. 

Pack for your honeymoon.

Original here: http://www.realsimple.com/weddings/planning/wedding-planning-checklist-00000000000222/

Tuesday, August 5, 2014

7th KL-PJ Wedding Expo 2014 (September) Date : 12-14 September 2014 (Fri-Sun)


7th KL-PJ Wedding Expo 2014 (September)
7th KL-PJ Wedding Expo 2014
Date : 12-14 September 2014 (Fri-Sun)
Venue : Hall 2, 3 & Hall 3 Foyer, Mid Valley Exhibition Centre, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Time : 11am to 9pm (Free Admission)
No of Booths : 180 booths
Managed by : KLPJ Events Sdn Bhd
Website : http://www.klpj.com.my
Bridal House – See all KL-PJ Top 35 Local Bridal Houses from SS2, Damansara, Sunway, Puchong, Cheras, Jalan Loke Yew & Jalan Ipoh - Only at Mid Valley Exhibition Centre on 12, 13 & 14 September 2014.
Wedding Dinner (Hotels & Restaurants) - Over 50 Hotels & Restaurants to choose from KL & PJ area! Plan your dream wedding venue / wedding dinner within your budget or in the most luxurious 5-star setting banquets.
Wedding Services - All under one roof, exhibitors include Malaysia’s best spas, beauty and slimming salon, wedding gowns and dresses, shoes, jewellery, wedding planner, live band, cake makers, stationers and more! KL-PJ Wedding Fair 2014 has everything you need to plan for a truly unique wedding day and to make you the super-beautiful bride of the day!
Log onto http://www.klpj.com.my to see all exhibitor’s profile
List of KL-PJ Wedding Expo 2014 Bridal House Exhibitors
12-14 September 2014
Bridal Houses – SS2, PJ
Aspial Wedding
Bridal Concept
De Casamia Bridal Gallery
Enya Mareine Wedding Gallery
Enya Mareine Vision Studio
Fixer Photography
Just Married Bridal Gallery
Keep Gallery Wedding Studio
Korea Artiz Studio
Lasposa Bridal Gallery
Love Vision Wedding Studio
Micasa Bridal House
Picaso Brides
Posh Wedding
Precious Bridal House
Red Bliss
The Queen
Tom Collection
Touch Collection
Wedding Couture
Bridal Houses – Damansara, PJ
My Dream Wedding
Avalon Bridal Couture
Bridal Houses – Sunway / Puchong, PJ
MOCO Bridal Gallery
Stareast Wedding
Bridal Houses – Loke Yew, KL
De Paris
Faye’s Wedding Studio
Ivory Romance
Manhattan
Red Sense
Tom Wedding City
Touch Wedding Studio
Very Taipei
Vivi Brides
Bridal Houses – Jalan Ipoh, KL
Dior Pink
GTC Bridal Gallery
Universal Studio
Bridal Houses – Cheras, KL
City Image
My Wedding House
Bridal Houses – Penang
Anovia Bridal
Aspial Wedding Penang
My Dream Wedding Penang
Stareast Wedding Penang
Bridal Houses – Johor
Enya Mareine Wedding Gallery
Enya Mareine Vision Studio
Spozami Wedding Mansion
Vivi Brides
List of Hotels & Restaurants in KL-PJ Wedding Expo 2014
12-14 September 2014
WVBRS – Hotels
Avillion Admiral Cove
Avillion Legacy Melaka
Avillion Port Dickson
Concorde Hotel Kuala Lumpur
Corus Hotel Kuala Lumpur
Crystal Crown Hotel Kuala Lumpur
Crystal Crown Hotel Petaling Jaya
Dorsett Grand Subang
Doubletree by Hilton
Eastin Hotel Petaling Jaya
Hilton Petaling Jaya
Holiday Inn Kuala Lumpur Glenmarie
Holiday Villa Subang
Mines Wellness Hotel
Nexus by UOA
Palace of The Golden Horses
Prince Hotel Kuala Lumpur
Pullman Kuala Lumpur
Renaissance Kuala Lumpur Hotel
Royal Bintang Hotel Kuala Lumpur
WVBRS – Restaurants
Ah Yat Abalone Restaurants
• Avenue K, Jalan Ampang
• Jaya 33, Petaling Jaya
Cheers Palace Restaurant, Cheras
Dynasty Dragon Group of Restaurants
• Berjaya Times Square
• Brem Mall, Kepong
• Dataran C180, Balakong
• Summit USJ, Subang Jaya
• SS2 Mall, Petaling Jaya
• IOI Mall, Puchong
• Klang Parade, Klang
Imbi Palace Group
Maju Palace, Kuala Lumpur
Noble Banquet, Kuala Lumpur
Noble House, Kuala Lumpur
Noble Mansion, Petaling Jaya
Oriental Banquet, Section 19, Petaling Jaya
Oriental Pavilion Jaya 33, Petaling Jaya
Oriental Viva, Viva Home, Jalan Loke Yew
Oversea Group of Restaurants
• Jalan Imbi, KL
• Beside Hotel Armada, Petaling Jaya
• Bandar Baru Sri Petaling
• Subang Parade
• Jaya 1, Petaling Jaya
• Jalan Seenivasagam, Ipoh
• Jalan Datoh, Ipoh
Tai Thong Group of Restaurants
• Royal China Restaurant, Bukit Bintang
• Imperial China Restaurant, Subang Jaya
• Imperial City Restaurant, Cheras
• Imperial Garden Restaurant, Petaling Jaya
• Imperial Palace Restaurant, Puchong
• Oriental Pearl Restaurant, Bukit Jalil Golf & Country Resort
• Oriental Pearl Restaurant, Bukit Kiara Equestrian & Country Resort
• Oriental Pearl Restaurant, Kelab Darul Ehsan Ampang
• Putrajaya Seafood Restaurant
• Royal China Restaurant, Ampang
• Royal China Restaurant, Ipoh
• Spring Garden Chinese Restaurant, Tropicana Golf & Country Resort
• Spring Garden Chinese Restaurant, KLCC
• Tai Thong Odoen Restaurant, Kepong
• Tai Thong Restaurant, Klang
The Han Room Gardens Mall, Kuala Lumpur
The Ming Room Bangsar, Kuala Lumpur

Saturday, January 25, 2014

KL-PJ Wedding Expo 2014 on 23-25 May 2014 (Fri-Sun) at Mid Valley Exhibition Centre


KL-PJ Wedding Expo 2014 on 23-25 May 2014 (Fri-Sun) at Mid Valley Exhibition Centre, Kuala Lumpur, is the premier bridal fair in Malaysia. Expect double the size, twice the crowd.

6th KL-PJ Wedding Fair 2014
Date : 23-25 May 2014 (Fri-Sun)
Venue : Hall 2, 3 & Hall 3 Foyer, Mid Valley Exhibition Centre, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Time : 11am to 9pm (Free Admission)
No of Booths : 180 booths
Organised by : KLPJ Events Sdn Bhd
Website : http://www.klpj.com.my/

The largest wedding fair yet, featuring the renowned KL-PJ Top 35 Local Bridal Houses from SS2, Sunway, Damansara, Puchong, Jalan Ipoh, Loke Yew and Cheras. KL-PJ Wedding Fair 2014 will bring together Malaysia’s largest gathering of local bridal houses, studios and celebrity wedding photographers including Enya Mareine, Keep Gallery, Artiz Studio Korea, Touch Group, Tom Group, etc.

Log onto http://www.klpj.com.my/ to see all exhibitor’s profile

Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Malaysia Wedding Festival (MEFA) 27-29 Disember 2013 at SACC

Pameran TERBESAR hujung tahun 2013. Mengumpulkan 70 Pempamer Profesional untuk Persiapan Perkahwinan. Jadi pengunjung Terawal untuk memenangi Hadiah Berupa Pakej Honeymoon, Penginapan Hotel dan Banyak Lagi Bernilai RM30,000. Tempahan di Pameran melayakan anda MENDAPAT T-SHIRT EDISI MEFA, HAMPER, COKLAT dan Banyak lagi LIMITED EDITION. SAVE THE DATE ke Malaysia Wedding Festival. Dengan Kerjasama Tourism Malaysia. Main Sponsor by Stikerku.com Official Partner: Harian Islam Dot Com / Bercinta Selepas Nikah & setelkahwin.com FACEBOOK
Map ke SACC Mall-

Tuesday, July 2, 2013

KL-PJ Wedding Fair 2013 (20-22 Sept 2013)

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Fair Info : 6th KL-PJ Wedding Fair 2013
KL-PJ Wedding Fair 2013 on 20-22 Sept 2013 (Fri-Sun) at Mid Valley Exhibition Centre, Kuala Lumpur,  is the premier bridal expo in Malaysia.
The largest wedding fair yet, featuring the renowned KL-PJ Top 40 Local Bridal Houses from SS2, Sunway, Damansara, Puchong, Jalan Ipoh, Loke Yew and Cheras. KL-PJ Wedding Fair 2013 will bring together Malaysia’s largest gathering of local bridal houses, studios and celebrity wedding photographers including Enya Mareine, Keep Gallery, Artiz Studio Korea, Touch Group, Tom Group,  etc.
Also incorporating Wedding Venue, Banquet and Restaurants Show (WVB&RS) and Beautiful Brides Show (BEAUBS).
WVB&RS – Over 70 Hotels & Restaurants to choose from! Plan your dream wedding venue / wedding dinner within your budget or in the most luxurious 5-star setting banquets
BEAU.BS – All under one roof, exhibitors include Malaysia’s best spas, beauty and slimming salon, wedding gowns and dresses, shoes, jewellery, wedding planner, live band, cake makers, stationers and more! KL-PJ Wedding Fair 2013 has everything you need to plan a truly unique wedding day and to make you the super-beautiful bride of the day!
6th KL-PJ Wedding Fair 2013
Date : 20-22 Sept 2013 (Friday to Sunday)
Time : 11am to 9pm (Free Admission)
Venue : Hall 1, Mid Valley Exhibition Centre, Kuala Lumpur
Website : www.klpj.com.my
Exhibit Profile
Bridal Houses & Bridal Studios
Pre-Wedding Photoshoot
Digital Photography
Actual Day Photography
Actual Day Videography
Wedding Venue – Hotel Banquet & Restaurants
Wedding Gown / Evening Gown / Bridesmaid Dress
Wedding Live Band
Wedding Gift / Favours / Cakes
Wedding Deco / Florist
Wedding Planner
Wedding Hair & Make-up
Wedding Jewelry
Wedding Shoes
Face & Skincare for Brides
Beauty & Slimming for Brides
Spa & Rejuvenation for Brides
Health & Nutrition for Brides
Honeymoon Vacation
Tailor made wedding suits & tuxedo services

List of Wedding Expo 2013 Bridal House Exhibitors
20-22 Sept 2013
Bridal Houses – Damansara, PJ
My Dream Wedding
Bridal Houses – Sunway / Puchong, PJ
MOCO Bridal Gallery
Stareast Wedding
Bridal Houses – Cheras, KL
City Image
My Wedding House
Go to http://www.klpj.com.my to see all bridal house profile with images and details
Listed in all Top 100 listings in Google Search Engine, the previous 5th KL-PJ Wedding Fair 2013 from 17-19 May 2013, chalked up potential sales worth RM116.64 millionincluding on-the-spot signing of pre-wedding packages worth more than RM6.2 million. A total of more than 1600 couples successfully signed their wedding packages on the three-days event.
6th KL-PJ Wedding Fair (Sept 2013) is set to aim for many anticipating couple-to-be who wish to tie their knot in the end of the Snake Year  (2013) as well as early year of The Horse (2014) in Chinese Calendar.
For more information, please contact Alvin Ong at +6012-2837386 or log on tohttp://www.klpj.com.my

Pameran Pengantin KL-PJ di Setia City 22-24 November 2013 (Event Cancelled)


pamerenpengantin kl-pj
Event cancelled as informed by Organizer.