Hi everyone
Finally managed to get my ass into gear and have uploaded our actual day photos from the Pond photography. You can see them here -let me know what you think!: http://uk.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/su_barrett/album?.dir=bcd9&.src=ph&store=&prodid=&.done=http%3a//uk.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/su_barrett/my_photos
Katgrrl: thanks so much for your invite! I am very touched. Finland sounds magical.. I certainly hope to make it there again one day and drop in on you and Mark! I would highly recommend Uluwatu if you're going to Bali. It is pretty out of the way, has perfect surf breaks and you do not get bothered by beach vendors. Laurence and I love watching Top Gear as well.. the technical bits go straight over my head but I agree - Jeremy Clarkson (the presentor) is a riot! Guess what? My first car was a 20 yr old red Fiat Uno called chilli padi
Dewberry: I would second Katgrrl's comment about being careful about adverse reactions. I had a facial no more and no less than 4-5 days before the wedding. Also had a back massage the day before... mmmm bliss! Wish I had 3.8k to spend on spa treatments.. heavenly!
Ashlee/Dewberry: I had a really good jazz singer called Alemay Fernandez (+65 91070870) and she charged $1500 for herself (vocals), a bassist(guitar) and a person on the keyboard +$200 for an amplifier (cos Raffles did not provide). She sang for 3 sets of 30-45mins each. Alemay is Singaporean but her band is from New York. The rate excludes piano rental which I got from Doc Piano (Jonathan: tel +6590066373) for $400. I went with Alemay becos of all the good reviews I had heard about her singing previously and was not disappointed. Had very good comments from our guests. Just be aware, if you are having a band, you have to co-ordinate between the musicians and the hotel about what equipment the musicians need and what the hotel provides. Also, you will have to schedule a time with the hotel & musicians as the musicians will have to come early to set up and to do the appropriate sound tests, and discuss with the hotel's banqueting "captain" the cues for your walk-ins, first dance etc songs (if you are not having a CD recording).
As an alternative, my friend gave me this contact which he used for his wedding banquet (45 tables) in June last year. He was very happy with them but we did not go with them as we were in advanced talks with Alemay and felt bad to pull out... "The company in charge of the band is called "Compass Entertainment". Their email is [email protected]. Their phone number is
64581878/64515910. We dealt with Mr Stefan Ye, their business executive. We paid s$1300 for the Piano quartet comprising the Pianist, Percussionist cum Vocalist, Double Bassist and Saxaphonist. The Vocalist sang in about 1 for every 4 songs. If you need someone to sing in every song, you have to check with Stefan on the rate and see if it is cheaper than the rate you are getting. The rate excludes piano rental. Our series of songs were Frank Sinatra and Louis Armstong songs." Hope that helps.
Ashlee/Maddcow: I used Raffles' own florist for the table centrepieces...I think it was Sir Charles (??!) They were excellent and managed to do beautiful flowers which complimented our colour theme of burgundy without extra cost (see pics 38 and 44 from my photo album). We did have to pay extra to have roses to be folded in the napkins. It was the day before Valentines day and Raffles would have charged us $10+++ per rose (*peng san*). Instead, we saved lots of $$ cos my mum bought the roses from Far East Flora for $1.80 per rose, and had them delivered to Raffles hotel on the day where the banqueting staff tucked them into the napkins for free. My mum says that the normal (ie non- Valentines day) price per rose is about $1. We deliberately over-ordered slightly and used the petals from the surplus roses to scatter on the tables. It was really nice to see our guests clutching on to their roses as they left...
Dewberry: you've got mail! I hope you enjoy the poems.. (all: anyone else wants them?) I embossed flowers on the paper in burgundy and got help to tie the 200+ poems up with satin ribbons. The banqueting staff also arranged them on the placesettings for free. My dad even included the poem he got into his speech at a last minute addition. It was this one – and it got the whole Ballroom laughing!
A Word to Husbands - by Ogden Nash
To keep your marriage brimming,
With love in the loving cup,
Whenever you’re wrong, admit it;
Whenever you’re right, shut up.
Other ideas.. We also named all tables after places that were special to us, e.g. we had Singapore, Bristol (where we met!) but named our table Bali after our honeymoon location! On each table, we had a small sign with the table number, the table name and a picture of the location. On the reverse, we printed a small message from us, explaining why the place was special and thanking our guests for coming. I can let you have a sample if you (or anyone else) likes! I also made wedding guides with pull-out pages of maps of locations, timelines and telephone numbers for our helpers and friends.
Ribbit: thanks for the link! Their linen looks beautiful. Best of luck for the move to Italy.. you lucky gal! It's one of my favourite places in Europe! Any pics of your wedding in Beaufort? I hear it is beautiful there..
Snippy: we booked our Bali accomodation over the internet/email. We stayed there for 5 days/4nights. There are pretty good offers from time to time in the Straits Times for Bali trips.. maybe you can ask your family back at home to keep a lookout? I know a few friends who paid US$45 for their double room w breakfast on a hotel along Jimbaran beach. It is a busier location with more stalls around but with a nice sandy beach. They got the rate off the internet as well and managed to avoid paying the walk-in rates.
All- just cleaning up my hard-drive and noticed I have some documents - list of best man's/bridemaids duties + emergency kit, timeline, mass booklet, poems, table names. Let me know if you want any of these.
Sorry, managed to write another essay. Will shut up now! Have a good week ahead!
Finally managed to get my ass into gear and have uploaded our actual day photos from the Pond photography. You can see them here -let me know what you think!: http://uk.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/su_barrett/album?.dir=bcd9&.src=ph&store=&prodid=&.done=http%3a//uk.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/su_barrett/my_photos
Katgrrl: thanks so much for your invite! I am very touched. Finland sounds magical.. I certainly hope to make it there again one day and drop in on you and Mark! I would highly recommend Uluwatu if you're going to Bali. It is pretty out of the way, has perfect surf breaks and you do not get bothered by beach vendors. Laurence and I love watching Top Gear as well.. the technical bits go straight over my head but I agree - Jeremy Clarkson (the presentor) is a riot! Guess what? My first car was a 20 yr old red Fiat Uno called chilli padi
Dewberry: I would second Katgrrl's comment about being careful about adverse reactions. I had a facial no more and no less than 4-5 days before the wedding. Also had a back massage the day before... mmmm bliss! Wish I had 3.8k to spend on spa treatments.. heavenly!
Ashlee/Dewberry: I had a really good jazz singer called Alemay Fernandez (+65 91070870) and she charged $1500 for herself (vocals), a bassist(guitar) and a person on the keyboard +$200 for an amplifier (cos Raffles did not provide). She sang for 3 sets of 30-45mins each. Alemay is Singaporean but her band is from New York. The rate excludes piano rental which I got from Doc Piano (Jonathan: tel +6590066373) for $400. I went with Alemay becos of all the good reviews I had heard about her singing previously and was not disappointed. Had very good comments from our guests. Just be aware, if you are having a band, you have to co-ordinate between the musicians and the hotel about what equipment the musicians need and what the hotel provides. Also, you will have to schedule a time with the hotel & musicians as the musicians will have to come early to set up and to do the appropriate sound tests, and discuss with the hotel's banqueting "captain" the cues for your walk-ins, first dance etc songs (if you are not having a CD recording).
As an alternative, my friend gave me this contact which he used for his wedding banquet (45 tables) in June last year. He was very happy with them but we did not go with them as we were in advanced talks with Alemay and felt bad to pull out... "The company in charge of the band is called "Compass Entertainment". Their email is [email protected]. Their phone number is
64581878/64515910. We dealt with Mr Stefan Ye, their business executive. We paid s$1300 for the Piano quartet comprising the Pianist, Percussionist cum Vocalist, Double Bassist and Saxaphonist. The Vocalist sang in about 1 for every 4 songs. If you need someone to sing in every song, you have to check with Stefan on the rate and see if it is cheaper than the rate you are getting. The rate excludes piano rental. Our series of songs were Frank Sinatra and Louis Armstong songs." Hope that helps.
Ashlee/Maddcow: I used Raffles' own florist for the table centrepieces...I think it was Sir Charles (??!) They were excellent and managed to do beautiful flowers which complimented our colour theme of burgundy without extra cost (see pics 38 and 44 from my photo album). We did have to pay extra to have roses to be folded in the napkins. It was the day before Valentines day and Raffles would have charged us $10+++ per rose (*peng san*). Instead, we saved lots of $$ cos my mum bought the roses from Far East Flora for $1.80 per rose, and had them delivered to Raffles hotel on the day where the banqueting staff tucked them into the napkins for free. My mum says that the normal (ie non- Valentines day) price per rose is about $1. We deliberately over-ordered slightly and used the petals from the surplus roses to scatter on the tables. It was really nice to see our guests clutching on to their roses as they left...
Dewberry: you've got mail! I hope you enjoy the poems.. (all: anyone else wants them?) I embossed flowers on the paper in burgundy and got help to tie the 200+ poems up with satin ribbons. The banqueting staff also arranged them on the placesettings for free. My dad even included the poem he got into his speech at a last minute addition. It was this one – and it got the whole Ballroom laughing!
A Word to Husbands - by Ogden Nash
To keep your marriage brimming,
With love in the loving cup,
Whenever you’re wrong, admit it;
Whenever you’re right, shut up.
Other ideas.. We also named all tables after places that were special to us, e.g. we had Singapore, Bristol (where we met!) but named our table Bali after our honeymoon location! On each table, we had a small sign with the table number, the table name and a picture of the location. On the reverse, we printed a small message from us, explaining why the place was special and thanking our guests for coming. I can let you have a sample if you (or anyone else) likes! I also made wedding guides with pull-out pages of maps of locations, timelines and telephone numbers for our helpers and friends.
Ribbit: thanks for the link! Their linen looks beautiful. Best of luck for the move to Italy.. you lucky gal! It's one of my favourite places in Europe! Any pics of your wedding in Beaufort? I hear it is beautiful there..
Snippy: we booked our Bali accomodation over the internet/email. We stayed there for 5 days/4nights. There are pretty good offers from time to time in the Straits Times for Bali trips.. maybe you can ask your family back at home to keep a lookout? I know a few friends who paid US$45 for their double room w breakfast on a hotel along Jimbaran beach. It is a busier location with more stalls around but with a nice sandy beach. They got the rate off the internet as well and managed to avoid paying the walk-in rates.
All- just cleaning up my hard-drive and noticed I have some documents - list of best man's/bridemaids duties + emergency kit, timeline, mass booklet, poems, table names. Let me know if you want any of these.
Sorry, managed to write another essay. Will shut up now! Have a good week ahead!