Real Wedding
Today's real wedding was sent to me, along with the sweetest note in the world, by one of our readers. Myrha was married in a Filipino inspired ceremony where most of the details were do-it-yourself touches. I'll let Myrha share all of the lovely details with you, but here are some gorgeous images for you to devour...
all photos by David Hanson Photographer
From Myhra...
Before getting exposed to Style Me Pretty, I absolutely had no idea how to throw
a wedding party. I thought, as long as I had a dress, there were venues and we
could provide food, that was already it. But Style Me Pretty and InStyle
Weddings Magazine showed me that there are so many options out there, so many
themes to choose from, and it's so much fun to plan for a wedding. Our wedding
turned out more than my husband and I expected it to be. It was such a fun and
relaxed wedding! Not to mention downright affordable (we only spent about $8,000
total for the wedding). All your DIY features and inspiration boards had given
me ideas I could never come up with, on my own. And your blog has inspired me to
make our wedding memorable, and not lacking in character.
We only had 80
guests, so our venues were small and intimate. We are Catholic so our ceremony
had to take place in a Catholic Church. We chose a small, white chapel in
Tagaytay (a small high place 45 minutes away from Manila that has a breathtaking
view of the Taal Volcano) for our vows, and a Country-themed inn for the
reception (www.discoverycountrysuites.com).
Our motif was Cerulean blue, with gold and textured off-white as accents (think
brocade). We infused traditional Filipino elements like using Pineapple fiber
for the fabric of my wedding dress (Piña, as we call it, has a nice Ivory shade
to it). My husband's aunt made and embroidered it for us. We also gave
traditional Filipiniana fans (embroidered Pineapple fabric on rich, dark Narra
wood) to the members of our female entourage. To make the look cohesive, we
monogrammed our stationeries (menu cards, misalettes, gift tags, table numbers)
and seals. We also wrapped our giveaways -- $1.5 shawls from China, a gift from
my sister-in -law -- in Cerulean blue wrappers and tied it in a gold ribbon (my
mother-in- law I did this two weeks before the wedding).
There was also
the labor of love. My sister and I designed the dresses for the female
entourage. We bought the fabrics and had the dress made by a local dressmaker.
Total cost is $25 per dress. I designed the Mint-to-Be wrappers in Photoshop and
had them printed in a local digital printing store. My colleagues and I packaged
the mints ourselves (on a sidenote -- and with pride -- I wrote the ingredients
on the Mint-to-Be's: a spoonful of love, a sprinkle of magic, a dash of hope, a
cup of respect, a slice of commitment, a drop of kindness and patience and a
daily dose of endless hugs and kisses!). My sister and I printed the menu cards
and misalette covers using her Print Gocco machine.
Our biggest expense
was the food, we wanted our guests to go home full and happy. Since we only had
80 guests, we could afford to serve them a seven-course meal and to end it with
a dessert buffet.
My cousin
and his friends from www.mayadstudios.com, produced for us a video that you can see here.
Again, thank you so much Abby. Your blog is an online bible for all
bride-to-bes. Style Me Pretty has made me realize that "style begins where
budget ends" is full of hogwash. All brides deserve the wedding of their dreams,
but they definitely do not have to pay the high price of executing it. Your blog
is a testament that elegance and style need not be expensive.



the video is more than beautiful, it captures emotions
simply love it
Posted by: danya | May 09, 2008 at 06:58 AM
Myrha,
what a beautiful wedding...amazing location, super personal...i esp. love the "WOW!" look on your husband's face when you walked into the church...priceless!
best to you!
Posted by: Heidi | May 09, 2008 at 08:17 AM
I *love* those bridesmaid dresses. I love that they don't look like anything I've seen, but are clearly not different just to be diffrent... love love love!!
Posted by: Meg | May 09, 2008 at 08:37 AM
From one Pinay to another, ang galing mo :) Beautiful...and cerulean blue happens to be my color of the moment!
Posted by: Catherine @ Urban Botanic | May 09, 2008 at 08:55 AM
she did an amazing job, wow! I love that blue.
And she's right, Style Me Pretty is the best! :)
Posted by: jessamyn harris | May 09, 2008 at 09:36 AM
Love the Bridesmaids dresses!!
Posted by: BigShot | May 09, 2008 at 09:23 PM
Hi my name is Laura and I'm an Intern for Southern Wedding Style Magazine and I just wanted to say that your site is amazing for brides to be, I believ Myhra said it right you truly are a bridal bible. You post some unique and colorful ideas that anyone can branch off of and personalize!
Cannot wait to see what pops up net!
Laura
Posted by: Laura | May 10, 2008 at 06:15 AM
The bridesmaids dresses reminds me of Snow White's dress :)
Posted by: Nina | May 10, 2008 at 11:08 AM
Gorgeous blue on the bridesmaid dresses. How cute is the "Mint to Be"? Love it!
Posted by: Annette | May 10, 2008 at 03:07 PM
I love that deep blue for the bridesmaids gowns. It really sets the palette for the wedding!
Posted by: michelle | May 11, 2008 at 11:46 AM
wow, $8K! it looks so fancy! i love the blue bridesmaid skirts. really gorgeous all around. thank you for sharing! xo
Posted by: joanna goddard | May 12, 2008 at 01:41 PM
you are very creative! it's amazing how you and sister were able to do some stuff by yourselves. do you mind if i can get the info of your seamstress? i am getting married and planning to get the dresses done in the philippines since my fiance and i have a tight budget. thank you!
Posted by: rei | June 01, 2008 at 12:26 AM
Myrha,
I'm very impressed! Your wedding is beautiful. Would you mind sharing how you ordered your pashmina/shawls? We're going to drape a pashmina over each women's chair at my wedding, so I'd love to know where you found them. Any help you can provide would be much appreciated.
Thanks, Ali
Posted by: Ali | June 10, 2008 at 10:17 AM