Showing posts with label PerakWeddingExpo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label PerakWeddingExpo. Show all posts

Monday, 6 May 2019

Sparkle down the aisle! White Glitter Sparky Crocs Is A Must for Every Bride !

" Looking for unbeatable comfort with a hint of sparkle? "

It's every bride dream to get themselves a pair of comfy sparkle shoes not just to match their wedding dress perfectly, in the same time it allow them to enjoy this big day stress & pain-free!

Selling on Etsy by shop Princess Pumps, the store had transformed this iconic shoe into a range of crystal sequinned shoe .

Now, there's red, fucshia, purple, yellow to choose from , with rainbow, silver , camouflage and white bridal version as well.

Classic White Bridal Collection

Unicorn Rainbow Sparkle Crocs Collection

Adventure With Style Collection



" Enjoy these flashy crytal sequin Crocs at home or work! You won't find these in stores!" 

Not just it can be used for the wedding, it will be an extra bonus for your summer wear collection or better yet you can twin with your little ones as they also sell in kid's size too! 

As unique as it seen, unfortunately , these shiny shoe are not available in Malaysia and they don't come cheap. Currently, the price range from £63 ( approximately RM 34100 ) for children's sizes to  £79 ( approximately RM 415.00 ) for adults on the website. 









Wednesday, 5 June 2013

Tips: Marriage Proposals: 50 Romantic Ways to Propose

Thinking of marriage? She'll be telling the story of how you proposed to friends and strangers for the rest of her life, so put your own spin on one of these ideas to make sure it's memorable.

Best Public Marriage Proposal Ideas

1. Have a flair for the dramatic? Get in touch with the stage manager of an appropriately themed production and propose after the cast's curtain call.
2. Take out a full-page ad in a newspaper you know your girlfriend reads daily.
3. Arrange a surprise proposal with a street caricaturist. Have him sketch a picture of you two with word bubbles. Yours will read, "Will you marry me?" and hers will say, "Yes!"
4. Pay the divers at an aquarium to put on a proposal show inside their biggest fish tank. Give them a handwritten sign that says, "Will you marry me?" to hold up against the glass.
5. Send your girlfriend on a treasure hunt. Start with a clue at home; then send her on a tour of your favorite spots all over town. When she gets to the last hint, the prize should be you on one knee.
6. Go out for a night of dancing and ask the DJ or bandleader to pass you the mic so you can dedicate a song and propose on the dance floor.
7. Hire a skywriter to spell out your proposal for everyone around to see.
8. Flying anytime soon? Use the plane's loudspeaker system (of course, run your plan by the flight attendants first) and propose at 35,000 feet.
9. Movie buffs? Ask your neighborhood theater to run an ad featuring your proposal and make sure you get there in time for the previews.
10. Gather a bunch of your friends and family for a party. Have everyone in attendance put on a T-shirt bearing one of the letters in the phrase "Will you marry me?" When you walk into the room with your girlfriend, suggest a group picture and let the shirts speak for themselves.

Best At-Home Marriage Proposal Ideas

11. For a simple surprise, after she goes to bed, go to her jewelry box and replace her everyday ring with the engagement ring. She'll be completely shocked in the morning when she goes to put on her regular ring.
12. Write her a love note with the proposal at the end of it. Tuck it into her favorite book or the one she happens to be reading at the moment, and when she finds the note, surprise her with the ring.
13. Turn off all the lights in your apartment and make a trail of candles that leads to a circle of votives positioned around the ring.
14. Slip the ring on her finger while she's sleeping and wake her with champagne and strawberries. At first, the gesture will simply seem romantic -- the real surprise comes when she notices her new piece of jewelry.
15. Tie a red-velvet ribbon from one spot in your home to another. Attach little notes recalling perfect moments in your relationship along the way. You wait at the last stop, ring in hand.

Best Tech Marriage Proposal Ideas

16. Create your own podcast proposal and sneak it onto her iPod.
17. Upload a video of your proposal to YouTube (tell her you have a hysterical home movie to show her).
18. Steal her digital camera and head to her favourite local outdoor spot. Bring a friend with you and have posters made with the words "will," "you," "marry" and "me?" Have your friend photograph you holding each one in a different position. Then, let her know you borrowed her camera and ask her to upload the photos.
19. Take the scavenger hunt high-tech: Send your mate a text message leading her to a secret spot. Keep her engaged by text messaging her sweet nothings along the way (and directions, of course) as you lead her to you, on bended knee.
20. Create a web page declaring your love and intentions. Leave your sweetie a clue with the web address written on it -- don't say a word. After the proposal has been officially accepted (which, of course, it will be!), she can proudly send the page to friends and family.
21. Set up a live-stream channel (on Ustream.com) and invite all your friends and family to watch the proposal live from wherever you choose to propose!

Best Foodie Marriage Proposal Ideas

22. Make the box holding her ring a selection on the dessert tray at your favourite restaurant.
23. Put together a gift basket of yummy delicacies -- the best chocolate or coffee -- and hide the ring among the presents (in its box, so it doesn't get lost in the goodies).
24. Ask the pastry chef to write, "Will you marry me?" in chocolate sauce around the rim of her dessert plate.
25. Ask a baker to make a cake with the proposal written in frosting. Have him display it in the storefront and suggest a little window-shopping to your girlfriend.
26. Create a personalized fortune cookie with your own proposal message.

Sources from internet, results will vary depend on individuals.

Friday, 17 May 2013

Tips: Wedding Mistakes you sure want to avoid

1.      A Lack of Personality
I have to emphasize: Your own personality. Not any theme others offer. Put in your interest and make the wedding yours wedding. Just be careful don’t burn yourself. 




2.      Wasting Moneys
Make sure you know your budget.

Discuss with your half, family and friend or wedding planner to know what's important to you and what isn't. Finally, stick to it.

3.      Forgetting What a Wedding really is
The wedding ceremony is the main event while the reception is just a celebration of it. Make sure you've put enough thought into the music, readings, and vows that will make your wedding ceremony memorable.



4.      Not Knowing the Master of Ceremonies
MC of the ceremony and the MC of the reception (often the DJ or band leader.) are the two people whose personalities are almost as important as the couple getting married. Make sure that your personalities mesh well with these two people, and that you feel listened to and respected.


5.      Thinking "It must be clear skies."
Unless your wedding are held indoor, you better consider it. If you're having an outdoor wedding, make sure that you have an alternate location in case of rain. 

Give a trusted person a list of vendors, phone numbers, and expected time of arrival so that you won't be caught 10 minutes before the wedding without the bouquets. Bring a bridal emergency kit for last minute snafus.



6.      Forgetting the Meaning of the Word "Budget"

You sure don't want to start a new life with thousands of dollars in debt behind you.

Use the budget as a tool to figure out what you can cut, what you can save and where other income might come from. Not only will budgeting help you afford your wedding, but it's an important skill for your married life.



7.      Getting Trashed the Night Before the Wedding
Do yourself a favor, skip drinking the night before.
The last thing you need is to wake up with a headache, puffy skin, fuzzy head, or worse, an upset stomach. 



8.      Being Inconsiderate
Yes, it's your wedding, and your special day. But you need to take other people into consideration as well. Think about what you are asking. 


  • Is what you need the wedding party to do fair? Have you been clear about your expectations about level of commitment? 
  • Will your guests be forced to stand around for over an hour while you take pictures? 
  • Will they be comfortable in the weather or have you thought to provide bottles of water, fans, and/or wraps and heaters? 
  • Do guests know what to expect? 
  • Are you planning your wedding for a holiday weekend when most of your in-town guests wish they could get out of town?




9.      Not Involving Your Better Half
It is 21st century. Wedding planning should be the domain of both people, not just one. I suggest setting aside a regular weekly meeting time to talk about new ideas, research that you've done, and set wedding-related goals for the next week.



10.  Losing Perspective
Don't forget what's really important to you. Don't get bogged down in so many details that you don't spend enough time on what's important. 

If something goes wrong, take a deep breaths and think about the big picture. Above all, keep your sense of humor!



Well, that's all for this post.If you got some to say, feel free to share it with us.
Sources from internet | pinterest

Tuesday, 14 May 2013

Studio B Hair and Beauty Academy


Established in1986, Studio B Hair & Beauty Academy first opened in Ipoh town as a humble team. 27 years ago, we started off by being involved in the entertainment industry, with a clientele of modeling, acting and voice talent companies. We gained our first hand experience in the ever changing industry by offering our services to them not only as hairstylists, but as their stylists as well, putting together creative ideas to fashion unique looks that surpass the hairstyling industry.

From that stepping stone, we have now expanded our team and salon to Cambodia. With bigger and better services to offer, we are ready to welcome a wider range of customers.



Our top team of stylists has undergone intensive quality training in Japan, London, Melbourne, Bangkok, Shanghai and America. Plus, we have amongst us a TIGI ambassador and the South East Asian champion for the Wella Trend Vision 2006. The founder of Studio B also happens to be the founder of the Kinta Hairdressers Association (KHA), the only association for hairdressers in the whole of Perak state.

With our impressive talents, we have gained priceless experience from workshops and achieved countless awards, from the simple haircut styles to hair colouring. Last but not least, the team spirit and amazing handwork by Studio B should not be underestimated because we have, arguably, the strongest team in the whole of Ipoh.


一九八六年," STUDIO B " 坐落于繁忙的怡保市中心。
本髮廊却能凭着其专业髮型服务界長达二十七年之久, 从八十年代至二千年, 我们都有很多滿意的作品,获奖无数.

从这个跳板,我们现在已经扩大了我们的業務代表团队在 " 柬埔寨 "提供更好的服务。

我们的设计师团队先后经历了前日本,伦敦,墨尔本,曼谷,上海和美国严格的质量培训。

另外,我们好榮譽成为 "TIGI大使" 和 " 威娜 "趋势展望2006年亚洲冠军。 Studio B 的创始人亦是霹靂州 “近打髮型師公會” 创办人.

这一切, 由此可見本髮廊的团队合作精神和惊人手工,在怡保是不可忽视的。


Studio B Team





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No 48, Persiaran Greenhill, 

30450 Ipoh, 

Perak, 
Malaysia.


电话: 05-254 2486 

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