Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Buffet vs. Sit-down Dinner


Finally you have said YES to the big question. Now its its time to plan/prepare for the big day.on your to do list are:
  • Wedding gown
  • Sponsors (parents, friends, uncles and anuties etc)
  • Wedding theme
  • Reception venue
  • Vendors 
  • Cake, etc
  • and most importantly catering
The food  which  is one of the main attractions at your wedding, because your guests will  remember not only your wedding rituals, but also the meal and how you served them. When you are in a dilemma between sit-down or buffet catering, you have to consider the pros and cons of each to help you arrive at the best decision. some factors to consider are:

1. Budget


Your budget is the primary consideration when choosing between the sit-down and buffet serving. Many caterers charge higher for the sit-down type. The difference in the price is due to the services of the food attendants they will have to hire to serve you and your guests. Because of the increased need for manpower, they will pass on the added expenses to you. The buffet type is better if you are on a tight budget. Since fewer staffs are present, caterers can quote you with a cheaper rate.

2. Theme of your Wedding


Sit-down dinners add more elegance to your wedding. If you are on the formal atmosphere, it is the best alternative for you. It provides less work for your guests and is more organized. On the other hand, the buffet creates a more casual atmosphere during the reception. Other couples fear the trouble of lining up in the table and the commotion in standing. However, you can facilitate the function by asking the caterer to assign ushers for your guests.
Your wedding day is your special day. Although the preparation can be exhausting, the memories it will give are long-lasting. Whether you get the sit-down or the buffet catering, consider your guests when making the decision. Make things simple and avoid the unnecessary stress. Remember, this is only a part of your major event. There are also other aspects worth your attention.









3. Food Choices for Guests



If you want your guests to have freedom in choosing the variety of their meal, the buffet is more practical. They can have the variety of choices in one long table and they can get as much as they want. Unlike in the sit-down catering, the guests will have to settle with what is placed on their table. Whether the food is to their liking or not, and whether it is enough for everyone on that table, they will have to deal with it. It can be quite difficult to serve an individual with something that he or she will dislike.

4. Need for Socialization

If you want your guests to mingle with the others, then buffet catering is the best. Since the visitors stand to serve themselves, they can catch up with other guests they know. They can mingle around and talk. For the sit-down type, the atmosphere is more formal; therefore, moving around is not so permissible. It is ideal if your guests hate waiting in line.

Monday, March 26, 2012

Tips to having the perfect Engagement photoshoot.

Thinking about your wedding day is stressful enough that making your engagement photoshoot  fun and creative might be a better way to go.

  • Base on your budget, chose a photographer and a make-up artist that gets you and the overall visual of your wedding. 
  • Choosing a theme: 
    • Analyze your personalities
    • Find what feels the most comfortable for the two of you
    • Let your photographer give you professional advise 
  • Once theme is set 
    • Agree on a date, time and location.
    • Talk to your make-up artist about your theme, date, time and location 
Hints: 
  1. Know your shoot location ahead of time ( Misdirection can cause stress which can put you in a bad mood for your photoshoot) 
    • Google maps if you have to 
  2. Pack your outfits a day before so you don't forget anything
    • Engagement ring (clean if need be)
    • All clothing's
    • Shoes and accessories
    • Props if you are to bring any ( Photographers provide props most of the time) 
  3. Ensure that you and your partner are in the best of moods, as this will enhance the end result of your photoshoot.
  4. Be open minded with your photographer and let your personality shine. Avoid re-shoot by being your best. 
  5. Resting can never be over emphasized, as you do not want to look tied in your pictures. ( REST, REST, REST) 
  6. And LASTLY, remember to SMILE!!!!
Andels latest couple, Ola and Temmy. Such a lovely couple, its being a pleasure knowing and and being a part of this happy moment in their life.
Pictures by AminAmeen Photography



I cant wait for their wedding day. Congratulations Guys. Love always Andels!!!!!!

Monday, March 19, 2012

Thinking about wedding colours?



Choosing your wedding colour
can be a bit challenging, and changing your colour preferences too often might cause a delay in your wedding plans.

1. Find a venue and ensure that the colour scheme at the venue works well with the colours that you will be selecting.
2. Start doing your research on colours that you might like: Carry the groom along (you wont want to find out his colour preference the day he goes for his tuxedo /suite selection, 3 weeks before the wedding) lol. You might want to visit a local fabric store to be absolutely sure of what teal looks like compared to sea blue or royal blue.


3. If you can't decide on just one or two colour, start looking into colours that work well together to create a sensible pattern: 
              a.  Green, Yellow, Pink, Red, and Brown
              b. Orange, Red, Brown, and Gold
4. Your wedding colours also depicts the mood that you want your wedding to represent: 
    __ red, black and white : Vintage, Romantic
    __ gold and ivory: Elegant and Classic
    __ purple and gold: : Elegant
    __ pink and blue: Princess Bride
5. why are all these important? your colour selection  plays a key role in your decorations, invitations, cake and your wedding Dress.
Make it fun, be creative and happy planning.
Free Wedding Website with cool templates

Sunday, March 18, 2012

Having your Wedding? Make it stress free.

So you just got engaged and after all that rush of excitement and your beautiful ring, the first thing on you mind is your BUDGET and DRESS??? STOP and take a deep breath before things become chaotic.


Stress Wedding free steps
  1. Enjoy being engaged, take time out to celebrate that moment.
    • Celebrate your friendship with him and appreciate him.
    • Share the good news with your loved ones.
    • Change your status on Facebook so your friends can all celebrate with you. 
  2. Start collecting information 
    • Bridal magazines
    • Wedding websites
    • Wedding themes
  3. Budget
    • Set a budget and STICK to it
      • ***  Mom and Dad helping? make sure that they take part in setting the BUDGET
    • Set up a separate account just for wedding expenses
      • keep all receipts
      • Use a spreadsheet if you have to
    • Start interviewing vendors
      • Wedding planner Andels Weddings
      • Venus
      • Catering services
        • food and cake tastings
      • Videographer
      • Photographers
      • DJ
      • MC
        • etc
  4. Put your organization skills to use
    • Get a 3 ring binder and write down all activities and ideas
    • Read every contract vividly before you commit
      • raise and address any issues as they arise
  5. Its fun time
    • Every one wants to help, but keep it simple and stress free
    • keep bridesmaids drama to a minimal
      • Address issues you can and leave the rest (MOH might be of help)
      • Establish a definite way of communication with your bridal party
        • emails, text, facebook, bbm  
          • (just make sure everyone is on the same page)
    • Get creative with your bridal plans 
      • The dress (know thy self)
      • Party favours and invitation stuffing (get your bridal party involved)
      • Bridal shower
        • let your preferences be known (strippers or not)
***TRY  TO HAVE FUN ALL THE WAY