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Experiencing the Enchantment of a Waterfall Bali Wedding

04/26/2024 by Mila Mila

Waterfall Bali Weddings

A wedding amidst the breathtaking beauty of Bali’s cascading waterfalls offers a unique and enchanting experience for couples seeking an unforgettable celebration. In this article, we delve into the allure of waterfall weddings in Bali, exploring the magical ambiance, venue options, planning considerations, and tips for creating a truly memorable event.

The Charms of Waterfall Weddings in Bali

Imagine exchanging vows amidst the serene symphony of cascading water, surrounded by lush tropical greenery and vibrant flora. Waterfall weddings in Bali encapsulate the essence of romance and adventure, providing couples with a captivating backdrop for their special day. Whether nestled in the heart of dense jungles or hidden within secluded valleys, Bali’s waterfalls offer a sense of tranquility and natural beauty unparalleled by traditional venues.

The Best Waterfall in Bali for Your Weddings

Bali boasts a plethora of stunning waterfall venues, each offering its own unique charm and ambiance. Couples can choose from a variety of locations, ranging from intimate, secluded waterfalls to grand, majestic cascades. Some popular waterfall wedding venues in Bali include Tegenungan Waterfall, Sekumpul Waterfall, and Aling-Aling Waterfall, each providing an enchanting setting for exchanging vows amidst nature’s splendor.

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Make the Best Planning Considerations : For make a Wedding Memorable

Planning a waterfall wedding in Bali requires careful consideration of logistics, weather conditions, and safety measures. Couples should work closely with experienced wedding planners and local vendors to ensure a seamless and unforgettable event. Factors such as accessibility, guest accommodations, and permits may need to be addressed in advance to ensure a smooth wedding day experience.

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Tips for a Memorable Waterfall Wedding

To make the most of your waterfall wedding in Bali, consider the following tips :

  1. Choose the right time of year : Bali’s rainy season typically lasts from November to March, so couples may want to schedule their wedding during the drier months for optimal weather conditions.
  2. Embrace the natural surroundings : Let the beauty of the waterfall and surrounding landscape serve as the focal point of your wedding décor, opting for minimalistic, nature-inspired decorations.
  3. Incorporate local elements : Infuse your wedding ceremony and reception with elements of Balinese culture, such as traditional music, dance, and cuisine, to create an authentic and memorable experience for you and your guests.
  4. Prioritize safety : Work with experienced guides and vendors who are familiar with the waterfall venue and can ensure the safety of you and your guests throughout the event.
  5. Capture the moment : Hire a talented photographer and videographer to immortalize your waterfall wedding experience, capturing the magical moments against the backdrop of Bali’s stunning natural beauty.

A waterfall wedding in Bali promises a truly unforgettable experience, blending the beauty of nature with the romance of marriage. With careful planning, attention to detail, and a sense of adventure, couples can create lifelong memories amidst the cascading waters and lush landscapes of this tropical paradise.

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ADVANTAGES OF MARRIED DURING PANDEMIC

03/29/2021 by Marco Leave a Comment

The Covid-19 pandemic has turned life upside down. Many important decisions were delayed because of the presence of this uninvited plague. One of them is the decision to postpone marriage during a pandemic. Postponement of marriage due to the pandemic is generally motivated by the desire to hold a festive wedding party as expected.

It’s a shame because this desire goes against the necessity of social distancing to suppress the spread of Covid-19. But, did you know that getting married during the pandemic has many attractive benefits, including financial benefits? Come on, check out what these benefits are:

1. Can hold a simple wedding

Maybe it is your dream or your partner to hold a wedding that is simple and only attended by your family. But the demands of your parents, family, and neighbors make you throw a big party. Now maybe it’s time to realize your dream marriage and your partner, right?

2. Does not cost a lot

A party that only contains family or the closest people will certainly not cost a lot. There are no decorations, luxury catering, to rent buildings. Doing the show at home is enough too, right?

3. There is extra time to save

In many cases, some have already paid for down payments, decorations, catering, photos, and so on. If it can be canceled it is better, but if it can’t be better, it is better to postpone the wedding date until a safe time. You also have plenty of time during this pandemic to continue working and raise funds for the wedding later.

4. Can break the chain of habit holding a luxurious party

In Indonesia, it seems like it is customary for a wedding to be held lavishly and on a large scale. In the end, it becomes a burden for you and others because you have to prepare a lot of funds. The same is true of parents. You realize it or not they will be burdened and make it your responsibility. Lucky for those who are well off, if not what?

Maybe by having a simple or intimate wedding party, you become one of the people who can break the chain of custom, large and lavish wedding parties.

 

 

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How to Plan an Unforgettable intimate Wedding (Part II)

12/06/2020 by Marco Leave a Comment

INTIMATE WEDDING

Couples who have rearranged their original plans because of COVID can still make the day as special as they want. In fact, a smaller marriage is an opportunity to create a very intimate and personal experience. That’s true if you choose to have voluntary small weddings too. Let’s take a look at the next ideas for a small and intimate wedding.

Here are the tips on how How to Plan an Unforgettable intimate Wedding!

Plan Two Events: Small Event and Big Event

HOW TO PLAN INTIMATE WEDDING

If an intimate ceremony is most important to you, create a separate, larger guest list for the reception—just inform your guests of the arrangements. If you want the whole event to be intimate, you might choose to have a large, casual reception a month or so after your wedding. Of course, this means paying for another event, but it can be fun to have a bigger crowd gathered in a more relaxed setting. And the best part is you won’t be expected to serve a six-course meal to all your guests at this kind of celebration.

Small, Intimate Wedding Ideas

HOW TO PLAN INTIMATE WEDDING

So you’ve put together your small guest list. Now comes the fun part: adding in personal touches for an unforgettable, intimate wedding.

Personalize Your Wedding Stationery

HOW TO PLAN INTIMATE WEDDING

Since you’re sending out 50 or fewer save-the-dates and invitations, use the opportunity to create an ultra-personalized stationery suite. Order custom engagement illustrations off Etsy for your save-the-dates that depict you and your partner, your wedding venue, or your home. For your invitations, choose colors, wording, and designs that feel authentic to you. (Psst: The Knot Invitations allows you to customize the text on your invites to make it sound as if you’re delivering it yourselves.)

Select a Meaningful Venue

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With a limited guest list, your wedding venue options open up. Think outside of the box for your small wedding’s location. Book time at your go-to brewery or exchange vows inside a stunning greenhouse. Invite your guests to a hidden beach inlet, your favorite art gallery, or your childhood backyard. The options are endless, but one effective way to narrow the search is to think about your relationship. Consider the place you met, got engaged, said “I love you,” or dined at for those many date nights.

Get Your Guests Involved in the Event

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Most weddings only involve a select few guests (such as the couple’s parents, siblings or closest friends). However, if you’re having a small wedding, you can involve more of your guests. Depending on the size of the event, you can have everyone read a line of a special reading at the ceremony, have them stand and encircle you as you exchange your vows, seat them at one big table at the wedding reception, or have everyone attend the rehearsal dinner.

Infuse Your Love Story Into the Wedding Menu

HOW TO PLAN INTIMATE WEDDING

Fewer plates mean more food options, so craft a menu that’s tailored to your love story. Include food inspired by your go-to date night restaurant, special family recipes, or the location of your wedding. Or, simply create a menu full of your favorite foods. If you’re total foodies, book a few food trucks with different dishes for your guests to peruse. Or, if you love comfort food, serve your guests your favorite pasta or pizza dish.  It’s another way to make your guests feel more connected to your love story. 

Focus on the Small Details

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Small touches like table place cards, thank you notes and favors can make a real difference in the guest experience. Johnson recommends thinking about ways to incorporate small, personal touches into your wedding. For example, she says you can use your family’s heirloom china or silver for the table setting or distribute hand-written notes to all of your guests. “Place them at each table setting letting guests know why you’re glad they’re here and thank them for coming,” she advises.

Your options for wedding favors open up with a smaller guest list too. Instead of looking for wedding favors under $1, you can splurge on something more personal. Consider items like Himalayan pink salt shot glasses or a bag of your family’s special chocolate chip cookies. 

Plan an Entire Wedding Weekend for Your Guests

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Hosting an intimate wedding with a handful of guests means you may actually have time—and additional funds—to spend on other activities or events throughout the weekend. Host a welcome get together at your favorite local brewery, invite everyone for a picnic at a nearby park the morning after your celebration, or plan a group activity, such as a hike or bike ride. Take advantage of this time to thank every one of your guests for coming. If you’re hosting a wedding during the coronavirus pandemic, we recommend scouting outdoor activities your guests can enjoy or offer them local suggestions they can enjoy on their own.

If you need help from a wedding planner for your wedding in Bali, do not hesitate to contact us Bali Exotic Wedding

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How to Plan an Unforgettable Intimate Wedding (Part I)

11/06/2020 by Marco Leave a Comment

While weddings are generally believed to be big events, small weddings are quite common. They’re trending lately, as having a limited guest list is one safer way to get married in light of the coronavirus pandemic. But couples often gravitate towards small weddings because they’re typically more cost-effective and eco-friendly. If you’re hosting a petite party, we’ve rounded up our favorite intimate wedding ideas and planning tips to help get you started. Not only can intimate weddings save you money, carbon emissions, and stress, it’ll also allow you to socialize more with your guests. If that sounds good to you, read on to see our favorite intimate wedding ideas and our best planning tips.

What’s Considered an Intimate Wedding?

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According to Jenn Johnson, CEO of EPIC Presentations, a small wedding consists of 50 people or less. However, she says the fewer people you invite, the more intimate the event can be. You can make it a hyper-personal event by inviting 20 to 40 people, or you can have a VIP-only guest list of 10 loved ones. Given the limited guest list, small weddings are often hosted at a destination. However, considering the current circumstances, most intimate celebrations are local.

Where can I host an Intimate Wedding?

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Hosting an intimate wedding is all about finding the right space. Even with only a handful of guests, you want your wedding venue to feel full. To achieve this, seek out small and cozy environments versus large, spacious venues. Head over to The Knot to see venues in your area and filter your options based on guest capacity. Maybe you want a small garden affair or a ceremony at your favorite wine bar. A destination wedding is an option for when guests feel more comfortable traveling too.

How to Have an Intimate Wedding

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Planning a small wedding may seem straightforward, but it can be difficult to pull off logistically. To help make the process easier, we rounded up tips for how to have a small wedding.

Be Selective About Your Guest List

This one seems obvious, but it can be challenging in practice. First, remember that there are certain people you don’t have to invite to your wedding. You may want to celebrate with 50 people, but some venues may only allow 20 to 30 people, so keep that in mind as you create your guest list. While it can be difficult to tell someone they won’t be invited to your wedding, it’s best, to be honest. You can always find other ways to include other people in your celebration too.

Choose a Venue With a Strict Guest Capacity

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If you’re feeling guilty about limiting the number of guests yourselves, choosing a venue that has a strict capacity can take the pressure off of you. Plus, it’ll give you an incentive to continue to whittle down your guest list.

Skip the Wedding Party

While having a wedding party is a long-standing tradition, you don’t have to have one—especially if you’re trying to keep the guest list small. “Allow yourself to [forego] a wedding party,” Johnson says. “Include only your closest family and your tight group of besties [on the guest list].” Instead of a wedding party, focus on curating a list of the most important people in your life.

Be Strict About Plus Ones

If every guest brings a plus one, your headcount can grow quickly. Before sending out invitations, talk with your partner about your stance on plus ones. Typically, plus ones are reserved for significant partners (meaning the couple is engaged or married). Establishing this type of guideline is a surefire way to keep your guest list small.

Invite Others to Virtually Attend

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Another idea is to turn to technology—especially in light of coronavirus. “Have your ceremony on Zoom if you want to include more people or if some family members don’t want to travel and/or [others] people don’t feel safe attending a social gathering,” Johnson says.

Couples can still implement the idea of a virtual wedding once gatherings become safe again too. If you’re trying to keep the headcount down, inviting people to dial in virtually is a wonderful solution. They still get to watch you exchange vows, and you get to keep your guest list small.

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Everything You Should Do Before Putting on Your Wedding Attire

10/17/2020 by Marco Leave a Comment

What you Should Do Before Putting on Your Wedding Attire

Picture this: It’s the day of the wedding and after months of planning, the only thing left on your to-do list is getting ready. Preventing unwanted stress, stains and smudges are key, so we’ve rounded up everything to do before getting dressed to ensure seamless—and spotless—wedding prep. You’ll be so much more comfortable and relaxed when you don’t have to worry about spilling bubbly on your bodice, so cue your favorite playlist, pour a mimosa, and get ready for an amazing day.

Here we share the thing you should before putting on your wedding attire

1. Hang It Up

What you Should Do Before Putting on Your Wedding Attire

First things first: Hang your suit or dress to avoid wrinkles while you’re getting ready. Before you start pampering, give yourself time to get settled. Gather everything you think you might need, from snacks and beverages to emergency items like aspirin, Band-Aids, and stain-remover pens. Once you’re in full wedding attire, the last things you want to feel are rushed and hungry.

2. Eat and Drink

What you Should Do Before Putting on Your Wedding Attire

You’ve been good about sticking to your prewedding cleanse, but today’s the day to indulge—with reason, of course! Take this time to treat yourself to a mimosa and tasty bites without worrying about sullying your gown. After you’re fully dressed, stick to clear liquids or foods that are less likely to stain, such as nuts, dried fruits, or granola bars.

3. Moisturize

Prevent itchy dry skin during the ceremony by applying moisturizer thoroughly. You want to do this before you get dressed so you don’t risk smudging the material—plus you’ll feel refreshed from the get-go.

4. Stretch, Breathe and Meditate

Stretching, breathing and meditation exercises are all proven to reduce stress and help you savor the moment. With such a full day ahead, you’ll be glad to take a few moments to relax.

5. Use the Bathroom

It’s so much easier to use the bathroom when you’re not in a black tie—and much easier than when you’re in a wedding dress. Save yourself the extra effort by using the bathroom early and often.

6. Brush Your Teeth

Some toothpaste and mouthwashes can stain, so take care of oral hygiene ahead of time, and stow away some mints for later.

7. Hair and Makeup

Have your hair and makeup done beforehand and give it time to set or dry. Robes and button-down shirts are perfect wedding prep outfits. They can easily be unbuttoned or untied in the front, so they’ll slip on and off without any unwanted hair or makeup disturbances. Plus, there are so many pretty styles to make your getting-ready photos that much more memorable.

8. Check for Stains

What you Should Do Before Putting on Your Wedding Attire

Do a once-over of your wedding outfit to be sure there aren’t any stains you may have overlooked. If you find one, a trusty stain-remover pen can work wonders (seriously, we think they might be magic).

9. Go to the Bathroom—One More Time

Many factors make you feel like urinating suddenly. Even if you went to the toilet before your hairdo, you have to go to the toilet one more time and you will thank us later.

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5 Types of Wedding Shoes You Can Choose For Your Wedding

10/03/2020 by Marco Leave a Comment

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Wedding shoes are one of the things that must be prepared carefully. Choosing the right wedding shoes will make your important event, even more, hits and unforgettable. Choosing the right shoes for your wedding is not the coolest. However, what kind of shoes are most suitable and suitable for your wedding outfit. Don’t choose shoes that don’t match your wedding venue and clothes.

For that, here are 5 types of wedding shoes that can inspire your wedding costume.

1. Heels with sequins

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Nowadays a lot of shoes or sandals are made of brocade and tiles. Not only that, some sequins complement the beauty of these shoes. This type can be your inspiration because it can give the impression of luxury and elegance. You can also choose whether to wear sandals or sandals.

2. Sneakers will also be widely used

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The more couples choose an international or intimate wedding style, the more they choose to wear casual shoes. One of the choices of many brides-to-be is a sneaker to complement their happy day. For a different impression, you can add a touch of embroidery or tile on the sneaker to keep it looking elegant. Cool and elegant on your wedding day, try wearing sneakers!

3.Sandal with pearl decoration

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Still with an intimate and relaxed wedding theme, getting married in sandals will not feel strange. Not just sandals, but luxurious style with a sprinkling of rocks or beautiful sequins. You can also choose the type of wedding shoes that are flat or heels. These wedding shoes will not be excessive, so they can be used at a later time. When else can you wear wedding shoes for another occasion?

4. Flat shoes

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Who says flat shoes can’t be an option for wedding shoes? Currently, many types of flat shoes are luxurious and suitable for use in the aisle. For those of you who are planning to avoid high heels on your big day, then this can be an option.

5. Shiny shoes

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As in previous years, heels with a combination of glitter and stones are still a favoritesof brides-to-be. Simple style combined with elegant sparkle will automatically bring you some style! Several rights options to consider. Starting from stilettos or short heels. All back to your needs. Do you want to appear flat or elegant enough? For those of you who want to appear tall, there’s nothing wrong with choosing stilettos. But make sure you have to be prepared for the pain you feel after the event.

 

But the most important thing is that the event goes smoothly and your wedding dress looks perfect. Of course, it will be more perfect if you wear wedding shoes that match the dress.

So, have you decided which wedding shoes to choose?

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