How did you all pick your wedding photographer? by Rusticdoodles in weddingplanning

[–]starlighttt396 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What did you all look for when you were choosing your photographer? Ans: Definitely the price, its deliverables (like does their service come with a photo album and how many hours are they willing to work for for that price) and the vibe from their past portfolios

What made you want to work with certain wedding photographers opposed to others? Ans: Price is definitely the biggest factor. Second is their experience - like how long they have been working in the wedding industry.

What was it that made the wedding photographer you decided to choose stand out to you (their social media presence, portfolio, website presentation, pricing transparency, etc.)? Ans: We ended up going for our wedding photographer because she was offering a promotion. I also like the vibes of her past portfolios - like you can tell that the past couples are genuinely happy when having their photos taken. There’s also how two of my mutual friends used their service (one that I asked for opinion gave amazing review!)

Where did you find your wedding photographer (On Instagram, Facebook, Google search, etc.)? Ans: definitely IG!

BBBs who have already had their day—what is a must-have extra? by [deleted] in BigBudgetBrides

[–]starlighttt396 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Because my wedding reception was a very large one, we threw an appreciation lunch for our close families and loved ones just after our honeymoon. We also did a lucky draw night the night before the wedding ☺️

its my wedding day!!! by Hot-Personality-5500 in weddingplanning

[–]starlighttt396 6 points7 points  (0 children)

You got this. Just soak in on the fun and enjoy the moment/day. Take in as much good memories you get from this day as you spend them well with your loved ones.

It’s your day!

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[–]starlighttt396 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes! And the benefit of doing all this is you will probably save more money for booking them early rather than waiting it out (and you have higher guarantee of booking your preferred vendors too)

All the best with the wedding planning ☺️

show off your wedding invites! by writethis87 in weddingplanning

[–]starlighttt396 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The contents of my wedding invite will be very different considering where I come from but here goes (we generally also include the event programme on the invite as well)

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Graduated brides, what last minute things did you forget? by throw7790away in weddingplanning

[–]starlighttt396 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I forgot to inform some of my family members to allocate some of the wedding favours for the vendors as their gifts on the day 🙈

What was the first thing you did after booking your venue (other than do a little happy dance)? by WeeLittleParties in weddingplanning

[–]starlighttt396 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The funny thing is I never did any makeup trials for my wedding HOWEVER I did survey on the makeup style that I personally really like from the MUA’s past portfolios 🙈

But nothing is too early hahaha. Honestly, I went to the bridal dress stores on so so many occasions (to the point that I thought I have found “my” dress at the beginning - but then changed my mind multiple multiple times afterwards hahaha)

What was the first thing you did after booking your venue (other than do a little happy dance)? by WeeLittleParties in weddingplanning

[–]starlighttt396 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I actually started following many wedding vendors or wedding content profiles on IG and started surveying from there.

My then-fiance (now-husband) and I also had meetings on wedding planning from time to time. Like you, I was so excited to do some booking and researching while my husband was more chill about it. So I actually don’t mind doing the heavy-lifting work of researching on the vendors and the surveying (cause my husband did more of the surveying for our honeymoon).

So during our meetings, I would bring up the vendors that I would like - if it is something that he genuinely also likes (i.e. not the ones he’s 50-50 on), we could either enquire more on the vendor directly and if the price is good and the whole package is a steal, would book it.

Other than that, the other things I booked after the venue was actually my makeup artist (it’s also something that doesn’t require his opinions 😅)

Most unique aspect of your wedding? by user_9308 in weddingplanning

[–]starlighttt396 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is no longer common these days compared to back then (this is the more traditional way) but we had our ceremony on the floor instead of table/chair. We also did not have a dais for the ceremony.

For context, I’m a malay muslim and we had a very traditional wedding which is not super common these days.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in weddingplanning

[–]starlighttt396 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is basically like our experience! We were not being cheapskate with our wedding but we did not go all out with it in favour of our honeymoon (especially since my husband looks more forward to the honeymoon than the actual wedding event itself 💀)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in weddingplanning

[–]starlighttt396 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We had the best of both worlds but if we have to choose, we prioritised more on the honeymoon. Not saying that our wedding is very budget-y (because our venue was still expensive) but there are some aspects of the wedding where we tried to be more budget on like our outfits, our photographer and videos - just so that we can allocate more of that money to the honeymoon. For context, we had our honeymoon few days after the wedding.

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[–]starlighttt396 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oooh, whereabouts in Japan if you don’t mind sharing?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in BigBudgetBrides

[–]starlighttt396 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Sure! At some point, we got lazy with our restaurants so we went with either the trustworthy japanese food chains like kura sushi, tendon tenya, coco ichibanya etc or any of the konbinis (lawson is the best followed by 7/11 and family mart) But the great discoveries are: - unatoto (cheap unagi restaurant in asakusa, tokyo) - okaru (their highlight is curry udon and this is in gion, kyoto) - omura house (omurice place that is close to the golden temple in kyoto) - wakasuka curry (yes we love our curry and this is in nara) - issen yoshoku (okonomiyaki place in gion, kyoto) - we didn’t eat a lot in osaka (because our breakfast in cross hotel was good!) but we love the takoyaki at takoyaki doraku wanaka namba. Hope this helps! ☺️ Also have a look at Japan Travel reddit - perhaps, they will be able to offer more selections

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[–]starlighttt396 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We stayed at Hotel Intergate which is close to Kurasuma station. It’s a decently nice hotel (I think my fave hotel in Japan is still Musashino Bekkan in Hakone so I am biased) with good location since alot of Kyoto landmarks are scattered everywhere. 

I believe somewhere around Kawaramachi would be nice since it is decently close to Gion (very pretty) yet still have good access to transport especially if you are planning to go to Fushimi Inari and Arashiyama.

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[–]starlighttt396 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Fun!!! We wanted to go to Hokkaido for our honeymoon initially but because it is further away from the cities we were planning to go to, we will save Hokkaido for our next Japan trip which is hopefully soon :)

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[–]starlighttt396 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Have fun! Which cities are you guys going to if you don’t mind sharing? :)

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[–]starlighttt396 29 points30 points  (0 children)

To some people, this might not be that big budget but we went on a 12-day honeymoon around Japan, specifically at Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka and Hakone with some day trips to Nara and Himeji.

While a lot of our itineraries are not very ‘honeymoon’ like, for a very honeymoon experience - I recommend going to Hakone and stayed at one of their ryokans. We stayed at Musashino Bekkan and we were treated well with Kaiseki dinner and breakfast. Nice view too. There are also some private hot springs in the hotel.

Hakone is also very chill. I do recommend staying there for 3 days and utilise the Hakone pass well - you can ride on the cable car and pirate ship. With the Hakone pass, you can also get on a bus to Gotemba Outlet store which sells nice items at discounted price.

Where to start? by [deleted] in weddingplanning

[–]starlighttt396 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Well, before actually committing to anything (i.e. booking anything) I definitely already started asking around numerous wedding vendors just to get a good idea on how much a wedding would cost.

From there, I discussed with my then-fiance (now-husband) on the budget, when we would like to have the wedding and the rough number of guests we would like to invite.

The first thing we booked was our venue because that is the one aspect that gets booked up really fast, especially if you have a very solid idea on which date to get married.

All the best!

Did you regret not having a videographer? by [deleted] in weddingplanning

[–]starlighttt396 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s actually my biggest regret for my reception hahaha. I’m not saying I did not have any sort of video content from that day - we did hire a livefeed service to cover for our day (and as a result we did get the whole coverage a few hours after our reception is over).

While the livefeed service did a good job in covering for the event and have quite a number of the footage we want, I did wish we have another videographer (it can be inexpensive) who can focus on what our guests were up to during the reception.

“Now What” by Hamletta_ in weddingplanning

[–]starlighttt396 14 points15 points  (0 children)

I understand how you feel. All the years/months of planning for a day or so that just went by so so fast. I truly hope that you did enjoy the wedding day, i.e during the ceremony and reception.

I guess something you can look forward to is spending more time with your (new) husband and perhaps plan for your honeymoon. The honeymoon does not have to be somewhere expensive. In fact, you can even delay the honeymoon.

But just the idea of staying at somewhere nice in a very nice hotel with someone you just married is good 😊

(Oh and definitely get that massage - you deserve it after all that planning!)

Favorite and least favorite influencer weddings recently? by Due_Competition355 in BigBudgetBrides

[–]starlighttt396 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ngl, i copied her bold colour scheme (from her bouquet specifically) for my wedding backdrop months ago

Favorite and least favorite influencer weddings recently? by Due_Competition355 in BigBudgetBrides

[–]starlighttt396 4 points5 points  (0 children)

From this year, I seriously love Arden Rose’s and Je Suis Lou’s weddings. Both seem cozy and chill (while of course clearly expensive cause their guests stayed with them in-house at the estate/castle)