Thursday, July 6, 2017

On a Tight Budget: Should you let go of your dream wedding?



Most -if not all- girls have dreamt of their perfect wedding. The big white dress, the sparkly chandelier, the beautiful flowers, champagne, red carpet and of course the handsome groom. Once you get engaged, all of those sparkly dreams will come rushing back and this time, it's for real. But then you realize (to your horror) that it's not going to be cheap!



Monday, July 3, 2017

Wedding Planning: Wedding Fairs of 2017


Attending wedding fairs are a must when you are planning for a wedding. Not only it can give you so many ideas for your wedding, but you can score major discounts and freebies when you book at fairs. 

What I did before was make a list of the suppliers I have already researched and decided on, asked them what Bridal fairs they will attend - and attend those so I can book them. :)

All of these have free entrances, but I do suggest pre-registering for the event in their websites. You get additional freebies when you pre-register so that's enough reason I think. :)

Here's a list and the event websites of the wedding fairs for the remainder of 2017 and a few for the first few months of 2018:


JULY 2017:
July 8 to 9, 2017Before I Do Wedding & Debut FairSM Megamall
July 14 to 16, 2017Kasalang Filipino 2017 Davao LegAbreeza Mall Davao
July 15 to 16, 2017Getting Married Bridal Fair PhilippinesSMX Convention Center, SM Mall of Asia
July 28 to 30, 2017Kasalang Filipino 2017 Lucena LegPacific Mall Lucena
July 29 to 30, 2017Save the Date Bridal and Debut FairSMX Convention Center, SM Aura Premier
July 29 to 30, 2017The Grandest Midyear Wedding Debut ExpoPICC Forum, CCP Complex
AUGUST 2017:
August 5 to 6, 2017Brides and BeyondThe Tent at Enderun, Mckinley Hill,
Fort Bonifacio, Taguig
August 18 - 20, 2017Kasalang Filipino 2017 Imus LegThe District Mall Imus
SEPTEMBER 2017:
Sept 9 to 10, 2017Wedding Expo PhilippinesSMX Convention Center, SM Mall of Asia
Sept 22 to 24, 2017Kasalang Filipino 2017 Subig LegAyala Harbor Point Mall Subic
Sept 23 to 24, 2017Before I Do Wedding & Debut FairSM Megamall
NOVEMBER 2017:
Nov 4 to 5, 2017Getting Married Bridal Fair PhilippinesSMX Convention Center, SM Mall of Asia
Nov 25 to 26, 2017Before I Do Wedding & Debut FairSM Megamall
2018:
Jan 20 to 21, 2018Getting Married Bridal Fair PhilippinesSMX Convention Center, SM Mall of Asia
February 2017Weddings and Debuts Bridal FairMegatrade Hall 1, 2, 3, SM Megamall
March 10 to 11, 2018Getting Married Bridal Fair PhilippinesMegatrade Hall 3, SM Megamall

Happy Planning!


Thursday, June 29, 2017

Wedding Planning: The Wonderful and the Wicked Side of Planning Your Dream Wedding



Based on my experience, wedding planning can be really tricky. It's exciting - yes, but also very stressful. They say you'll learn a lot from this and would also learn new things about your partner - also true - new things - both the good and the bad. 



Booking Your Honeymoon: Why Travel Fairs Are Worth The Effort

A couple of years ago, husband and I attended our first ever TRAVEL FAIR in SMX Convention Center in MOA, Pasay. It was definitely an effort to attend events like these - no parking space, long lines at the entrance, hundreds of people walking aimlessly at the event - but after that, we religiously attended each and every travel fair in SMX, no matter how tiring it can be. 


Sunday, June 25, 2017

Seeds And Cuttings 101


When I started gardening, I got intimidated by the terms used by the video bloggers and Facebook groups I was following. But turns out, it was fairly easy to understand once you start reading and watching more and more. 

So to start my gardening blog, here's a 101 on Seed Germination and Planting Cuttings. Of course, I'm no expert, everything written here are the result of my own experiences on my Urban Garden Journey. 

Germination: the sprouting of a seedling from a seed. 

There are two ways to germinate a seed, one is directly sowing them in soil, and another one, which I also just recently learned, is through the tissue paper method. 


Soil germination is fairly straightforward. Sow the seeds in soil - make sure to follow the instructions in the seed packet on how deep the seeds should be. Keep the soil moist (but do not overwater!) and wait. For some, they leave the pots in a ventilated area / greenhouse and wait until the seedlings are bigger before they put them outside to "harden". In my case, since I don't have this, I put the pots outside and just keep an eye on them. 
Don't forget to tag your plants so you won't forget what seeds you sowed!! Germination depends on the type of seeds you planted, some germinates within 2 to 5 days, some not until 2 weeks. Patience is a must in this case. haha. 

Also for the soil, it took a while for me to get the right mix, but now I use part cocopeat (I buy in Ace Hardware and Handyman), ordinary potting soil from local garden stores, vermiculite (because it has been really rainy and I want my soil to drain better), vermicast (for nutrients), eggshells, banana peels and epsom salt (for nutrients as well). I find that this mix really germinates better and gives me healthier plants as compared to using just ordinary potting mix

For the tissue paper method, it's basically putting the seeds in a moist tissue paper and keeping it in a dark dry place. See photos below:
Put in Tissu
Bell Pepper Seeds




After a few days, the seeds have sprouted roots. Leave this longer and wait until the roots are a little longer and bigger before transplanting in soil

Here are a couple more seeds I germinated via tissue paper method





Planting Vegetable Scraps

There are also several vegetables wherein you don't need a seed to start planting. I've tried Ginger, Pechay and Carrots, and so far, only the pechay has died. haha. 

For the ginger, I soaked the shriveled ginger I've forgotten in the pantry in water for 24 hours before planting it in soil. It took around a month, but it sprouted and is now a ginger plant :)



I also tried this with carrot. I put the top in very very little water and waited until some roots and leaves sprouted. I actually tried this a couple of times before I finally was able to sprout one. 



Stem Cuttings:

You can easily double your Basil, Peppermint and Tomato plants by doing cuttings. Cut a stem and put it in water and wait for it to grow roots. When viable roots have grown, then it's time to plant them in soil. 

Basil and Peppermint cuttings

Look at em roots

Tomato Cutting

Seeds from the Grocery:

Have also tried planting the seeds I got from grocery vegetables and they germinated as well! Below I tried planting one whole slice of tomato, and I got more seedlings than I really need. lol. 

Also on the last photo, I put the pumpkin seeds in my compost bin, and after a few days, all of them germinated. Hahahah! So I have no choice but to transfer them to pots. Sayang eh. haha. 


Planted one whole slice of tomato


volunteer pumpkins 

Next I'll post something on transplanting seedlings. Something I'm still bad at (because I have no patience. haha)..