January 2, 2009 by WeddingMaker ·
In looking for ideas in creating Philippine wedding keepsakes, what you need to remember is that you don’t have to look for fanciful objects and symbols. Most of the times, even a simple a note of thank-you or a picture of the couple can suffice. Below are some of brilliant ideas in making the occasion a memorable experience for the couple and guests alike.

Lovebirds. You can opt for the real thing, but that would be costly. In most Philippine wedding celebrations, lovebirds can be in the form of mute animals perched on a small hand-woven basket or chirping over a deep water well. Symbols such as hearts, the words I love you, or Thank you can be added for maximum effect.
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December 31, 2008 by WeddingMaker ·
A Philippine wedding is wrought in myth, legend, folklore, Christianity, superstition, and local customs. It is difficult to keep tab on the many rites that are to be observed for the bride and groom, things that they should and should not do starting from the day of engagement to the honeymoon. In this article, we focus our attention on the several quaint practices:

- The groom should never watch the bride in her gown before the day of the wedding. If pictorials are to be arranged days before the marriage, the bride should wear a different dress.
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November 5, 2008 by WeddingMaker ·

There are a lot of good wedding photographers out there. One of the many exceptional photographer is Mr. Dino Lara whose art is to captivate memorable wedding moments compiling every picture to produce a story. A wedding will never be complete without remembrances resembling that momentous occasion and there is no better way of preserving those memories than having a photo journal of the whole event. Dino Lara is a topnotch photojournalist that has been producing exceptional photographic skills in making each shot part of whole story foretold on a photo album.
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September 26, 2008 by WeddingMaker ·
Marriage in the Philippines is more than just an unforgettable moment. It shows the true commitment of couple joined together to share each other for the rest of time. Like other cultures, Filipinos are also rich in wedding traditions. These traditions originated from the Spaniards who colonized the Philippines during its early years.

Filipino Wedding Traditions
The elders believe that going through the whole ceremony will bless the couple with a long lasting marriage. Taking part of the union of both bride and groom are the sponsors. The sponsors are there to serve as support and guidance to the couple.
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March 30, 2008 by WeddingMaker ·
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