Wedding Ceremony: Featured Wedding: Lala & Jerome
This backyard wedding had all the makings of a perfect feast.
Posted on: 07 February 2012
Author:
Keisha UyListed in Sections:
Wedding Ceremony,
Wedding ReceptionTags:
real wedding,
destination wedding,
cavite,
backyard wedding,
rustic,
eco-friendly,
fiesta,
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Bride's Attire: Bong De Ocampo
Groom's Attire: Bonnie’s Tailoring (Kamuning Market)
Hair & Makeup: Tinay Mamaril
Wedding Rings: Mayfair Jewelry
Ceremony Venue: Balay Indang, Cavite
Ceremony Décor: Ms. Marge Tan, Balay Indang
Reception Venue: Balay Indang, Cavite
Reception Décor: Ms. Marge Tan, Balay Indang
Catering: Balay Indang, Cavite
Flowers: Dangwa
Invitations: HK Printing Press
Photography: Bryan Venancio
Souvenirs & Favors: EM Bakery in Pasay, Lipa City Public Market, Nasugbu Public Market
Long-term sweethearts Lala and Jerome celebrated their union with a one-of-a-kind affair marked with lots of DIY projects, multiple feasts, a laidback ambiance, a rustic setting, and eco-awareness.
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Bride's Attire: Bong De Ocampo
Groom's Attire: Bonnie’s Tailoring (Kamuning Market)
Hair & Makeup: Tinay Mamaril
Wedding Rings: Mayfair Jewelry
Ceremony Venue: Balay Indang, Cavite
Ceremony Décor: Ms. Marge Tan, Balay Indang
Reception Venue: Balay Indang, Cavite
Reception Décor: Ms. Marge Tan, Balay Indang
Catering: Balay Indang, Cavite
Flowers: Dangwa
Invitations: HK Printing Press
Photography: Bryan Venancio
Souvenirs & Favors: EM Bakery in Pasay, Lipa City Public Market, Nasugbu Public Market
Photos by Bryan Venancio
Lala & Jerome
The couple's wedding photos were taken by Bryan Venancio.
Photography: Bryan Venancio
For the couple's special post-nuptial thanksgiving mass and reception, the bride wore a cheery yellow chiffon dress.
Bride's Attire: Bong De Ocampo
Photography: Bryan Venancio
To complete her laidback ensemble, the bride wore a pair of comfy ankle-strapped sandals.
Shoes: Camper
Photography: Bryan Venancio
A simple bouquet of baby's breath complemented the bride's carefree look.
Flowers: Dangwa
Photography: Bryan Venancio
The groom wore a piña barong for the special backyard post-nuptial thanksgiving mass and reception.
Groom's Attire: Bonnie’s Tailoring (Kamuning Market)
Photography: Bryan Venancio
The couple had a pair of matte white gold rings. The bride's ring featured an embedded solitaire diamond.
Wedding Rings: Mayfair Jewelry
Photography: Bryan Venancio
A wooden wheelbarrow stationed by the backyard, where the couple's thanksgiving mass and reception was held, lent a charming rustic touch to the festive celebration.
Ceremony Venue: Balay Indang, Cavite
Photography: Bryan Venancio
Colorful buntings lent a festive feel to the couple's thanksgiving mass.
Photography: Bryan Venancio
Pink and white rose petals, and canvas lanterns dotted the path going to the altar.
Photography: Bryan Venancio
Garlands made of tulle pom poms lent a whimsical touch to the couple's outdoor ceremony.
Photography: Bryan Venancio
The DIY tulle pom poms were made from scraps of fabric gathered from Divisoria.
Photography: Bryan Venancio
Balay Indang exhibited a vintage chic charm with its rustic mirror wall displays.
Photography: Bryan Venancio
Ornate lanterns lent an old world charm to the couple's reception.
Reception Venue: Balay Indang, Cavite
Photography: Bryan Venancio
Paper pom poms gave the old chandeliers a charming, quirky touch.
Photography: Bryan Venancio
Mismatched tableware gave the couple's reception charm and whimsy.
Catering: Balay Indang, Cavite
Photography: Bryan Venancio
Dainty lace table covers lent a charming vintage vibe to the reception tables. Each table was marked with DIY table numbers.
Reception Décor: Balay Indang, Cavite
Photography: Bryan Venancio
Table numbers also served as menu cards. The cards bore the reception's fiesta theme.
Photography: Bryan Venancio
After the Russian buffet dinner, the couple treated their guests to desserts and cocktails. A chic and festive set up greeted guests at the dessert table.
Photography: Bryan Venancio
The couple wanted their wedding favors to be something meaningful and representative of them. Thus, they gifted their guests with San Honore bread, Barako coffee, and muscovado sugar, which are all related to their families' bakery and sugarcane businesses. "We thought of giving coffee since [we] Batanguenos love to drink
kapeng Barako [together with] bread. Barako [also] tastes great with muscovado, [which is] healthier [than the usual white sugar]. The bread is special since [it is named after] San Honore, the patron saint of bakers," the bride explains.
Photography: Bryan Venancio
Souvenirs & Favors: EM Bakery in Pasay (bread), Lipa City Public Market (coffee beans), Nasugbu Public Market (muscovado)
The couple's give-away
muscovado sugar were packaged in recycled mayonnaise bottles. Each bottle was dressed up with a piece of scrap fabric, tied in place with a ribbon. DIY "
Para sa matamis na pagsasama" sticker labels gave the favors a quirky character.
Photography: Bryan Venancio
The couple's favors were placed in personalized loot bags, which were upcycled flour sacks.
Photography: Bryan Venancio
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