Thursday, 19 April 2012

Our Precious Moment

More gifts from friends....thanks to Bee Ping, Sharon and Juliana :)









Thursday, 12 April 2012

Lovely wedding gift from my dear friends

Thanks to Eve, Yvonne, Diana, Huey Meng and Li Ling for a lovely gift :)

Guess what's in the little blue bag? ;)







Wedding Invitation

Finally, all invites are out....









Wedding Theme: Vintage Cottage

Pretty in Pink

    
{Light Pink, Mauve, Antique Gold, Blush Pink & Ivory}

Pink symbolizes love, beauty, romance, and definitely has a very feminine feel to it. Simply put, this is a palette that would look beautiful paired with all things fancy & dainty. I imagined a wedding with fine china, beautiful lace overlays & gorgeous attention to detail.

top row: bridal bouquetsso so in lovepretty pink martinisbubble chewing bride,
middle row: silverwareadorable stationeryclutchinvitationsgroomsmen details,
bottom row: bride on benchtable settingnewlyweds in lovepink yummy cookies.

With a soft palette like this one, it's all about the little details. Since there is no big bold color to rely on to make a statement, it's all about finding small ways to express yourself. This combination of pink, mauve and gold conveys a soft elegance that makes for easy ambiance. 

Tuesday, 31 January 2012

Venue 6

Pinang Peranakan Mansion

Depicting the typical home of a rich Baba of more than a century ago, the opulent lifestyle of these locally accultured Chinese is recreated in the Pinang Peranakan Mansion to offer a glimpse of their many customs and traditions.

More than just a Baba-Nyonya museum, this century-old stately mansion of eclectic design and architecture incorporates Chinese carved-wood panels with English floor tiles and Scottish iron-works.  Built at the end of the 19th century by one of the local history's famous personalities, the 'Hai Kee Chan' or Sea Remembrance Store had once served as the residence and office of Kapitan Cina Chung Keng Kwee.



Venue 5

Shangri-La's Rasa Sayang Resort & Spa
Batu Ferringhi

Surrounded by 30 acres of lush green garden with centuries old majestic rain trees overlooking the serene ocean, Shangri-La’s Rasa Sayang Resort and Spa provides the ideal setting for a romantic wedding. 



Other weddings


Venue 4

Suffolk House Penang

Heritage Fine Dining

Suffolk House – Penang’s first “Great House”, a stunning example of an Anglo-Indian garden house and one of its most important colonial heritage landmarks.

Discover the spirit of the 200 year old building and its garden, indulge in a meal in the charming restaurant richly decorated with period furnishing. With its stylish interiors and picturesque lawn, 
Suffolk House is also a unique and elegant alternative for weddings. 


Winner of the Award of Distinction in the 2008 UNESCO Asia-Pacific Heritage Awards
for Culture Heritage Conservation


Other weddings.....




Venue 3

Parkroyal Penang Resort
Batu Ferringhi


Embrace the sun, sand and sea at this idyllic Penang Resort.

Located along the beautiful shorelines of Penang, this resort is ideal for an unforgettable wedding.

Other weddings held in this hotel


Venue 2

Lone Pine Hotel
Batu Ferringhi


Tucked in an idyllic spot along Penang’s coastline, Lone Pine is Batu Ferringhi’s only luxury boutique hotel. Renewed and rejuvenated after a lovingly undertaken restoration, Penang’s favourite beachside boutique resort reopens its doors refreshed in design and facilities, but still infused with the same colonial spirit and idyllic charm that has made it one of Penang’s legendary hotels. The perfect place for creating memories never to be forgotten.


Some pictures of other weddings held in this hotel



Venue 1

David Brown's Restaurant and Tea Terrace
on Strawberry Hill
Penang Hill


Tucked away on top of Penang Hill lies a distant rumour of a long forgotten garden - David Brown’s at Strawberry Hill, a quintessential British colonial Restaurant and Tea Terraces.

Amidst the lush greenery, this ‘hill upon a hill’ restaurant standing on Strawberry Hill provides the perfect setting for meaningful memories.

It is believed that Captain Francis Light originally leveled the slope of this hill expressedly for the planting of strawberries Visitors disembarking at the upper station of Penang Hill's funicular railway can see the entrance to David Brown's on Strawberry Hill along the road just minutes' walk away from the station.

David Brown’s allows a view of almost every significant landmark in the island.