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This photo was taken from a wedding in Jakarta, Indonesia.

Be creative! More often than ever, your wedding venues (Malaysian couples usually have their reception in ballroom of a hotel) would provide you with some basic decoration – table cloths in three or four color choices, limited floral arrangements choices and that’s it. Thus, you may have noticed this in most of the ballroom weddings you attended: the main colour of the event is confined to the typical maroon, gold, cream or white.

So, how can you break out of the conventional colour theme and have a totally unique and vibrant wedding reception? Here are some tips to get your creative juices flowing:

1) Visualize your dream wedding scene – make that into a specific reception theme!
2) Do you love culture? – if you like Japanese and Korean culture but do not fancy a traditional or full blown Japanese/Korean ceremony, just plan a cultural inspired wedding (i.e. performances, decors or venues with a touch of Japanese/Korean influence).
3) What are your passions? If you are an avid Salsa or ballroom dancer, why not use it to celebrate your big night? A dance-inspired theme can be one-of-a-kind!
4) What is your personality? If you are a romantic soul, plan an enchanting vintage wedding. If you pride yourself for being a glam diva, turn your wedding into a Hollywood-red-carpet affair. If you have a soft spot for nature, have fun with a green-theme wedding.
5) Fanatic about something? Celebrate your wedding with that! Go ahead – plan an Alice in Wonderland inspired wedding! The trick is not to go overboard on your theme, and make sure the theme is not outrageous or appalling to your guests. A wedding theme should be creative and unique, in a refreshing yet exciting way.

A fantastic wedding is a lot more than just choosing table cloth colors and flower arrangements. So, think about what makes your wedding YOU. Remember, the more you personalized your wedding, the more memorable and special it will be for you and your guests!

This article was written by our wedding planner, Li Yen. Please email her at liyen@whizarts.com if you wish to contact her or visit her website @ http://www.voilamademoiselle.com/.

Featured Vendor Of The Month!

For the month of July, we’ll be talking to Ween Nee from Love-A-Cupcake.

Vendor: Love-A-Cupcake
Specialty: Wedding & Party Cupcakes & Cakes
Website: http://www.love-a-cupcake.com
Contact: loveacupcake@gmail.com

1) What made you start “Love-A-Cupcake”? What’s the story behind it?
I used to run a restaurant and the cake supplier was very inconsistent. I got frustrated and attempted to bake on my own only to realize, I don’t enjoy the baking bit too much. Then my friends from US introduced me to fondant (sugar paste) and from there, I began to explore the amazing world of sugar art! It was definitely not a properly planned business. It’s more of a hobby turned business which is great! It’s been about 3 years and I really enjoy what I do. It is a business of passion hence my biggest challenge constantly is to keep my passion all charged up!

2) Describe yourself in 3 words!
3 words? Quirky sugar artist

3) In what ways would cakes or cupcakes add a special touch to a party or a wedding reception?
Wedding cakes and wedding cupcakes are usually the main centerpiece decor for a wedding ceremony. The cake is also symbolically the first task that the bride and groom perform jointly as husband and wife. I always ask my customers to choose the design of their wedding cakes/cupcakes to symbolize them. Some couples are very romantic while some prefers a more traditional wedding and there are also some who are very adventurous and fun! These different characteristics will portray in their choice of cake designs.

4) What is “Sugar Art”?
Sugar Art is what I do. I am not a baker but a sugar artist. The common misconception people usually have when they would like to order my cakes/cupcakes is they are buying a ‘cake’. But really, what they are buying is actually a piece of art made using sugar – hence the term sugar art! Usually for a normal order, I spend 10% of my time baking and 90% of my time hand sculpting the decor.

5) What is the most interesting cake / cupcake you’ve every made?
Amongst the cakes and cupcakes I have made, these are the ones that have challenged me to the very max

I was given an illustration and asked to create something similar. This may look easy but it took me close to a non-stop 10 hrs to complete!

http://www.flickr.com/photos/love-a-cupcake/4289111467/in/set-72157624447949640/
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I was asked to make little designer bags and shoes in an oriental theme. This took me close to a week to complete!

http://www.flickr.com/photos/love-a-cupcake/4261057169/in/set-72157624447949640/
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And this is one of my first 3D novelty cake and one of my personal favorite!
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http://www.flickr.com/photos/love-a-cupcake/4137815623/in/set-72157624447949640/

6) Why do you call your cakes & cupcakes “art of love”?
I call them an ‘art of love’ because I spend hours and hours creating them. I have tried to create them without adding the secret potion of ‘love’ and ‘passion’ into it and it doesn’t work. It does not materialize! The secret potion behind the success of each of my little art pieces is really the love and passion for it.

7) How do u plan to move on ahead
Sugar art is still fairly new in Malaysia. I hope in time to come, more people will start appreciating the beauty of this. I have recently started to give classes on sugar art and I feel that this might be one of the best ways for people to learn and understand the beauty of sugar art. By doing these sugar art hands on, they realize the value of it.

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After photographing so many wedding portraits at so many beautiful places in Penang, I’ve developed a fond on heritage boutique hotels, especially in Penang. I’ve shot and visited quite a number of new and old boutique hotels ever since I started photography and it has never failed to impress me by its aesthetics and history. Recently, the folks from Touching Hearts, Floralsense, Alishia & myself visited this new boutique hotel located at Chulia Street called Yeng Keng Hotel. It’s a nice place to stay and to have your wedding portraits taken too! Here are some of the photos taken during our visit sometime last week.

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As we approach the popular months of wedding season, our in-house wedding planner Liyen is here to provide some tips on planning alternative and fun filled wedding. A beach enthusiast herself, Liyen loves the fun and care-freeness the beach + sun could offer!

- Avoid raining season!
- Tell your guests to dress “beach- formal”- that could mean black-tie with barefoot!
- Groom and bride should be in beach- formal attire too. High heels are totally not necessary for beach weddings. If the groom and bride ain’t having fun, the guests ain’t having fun too!
- Hire an emcee who can create a lively vibe. If your emcee’s style is formal, the event will likely to turn formal too.
- Hire a wedding live band that your guests enjoy dancing to. And since this is an outdoor wedding, make sure you hire good sound system.
- Use lively and vibrant deco / color theme (with your personal touch of course) to keep your guests excited.
- For outdoor ceremony, consider renting a floor and tent, to ease walking and seating. It ain’t fun to sit on chairs that keep sinking into the sand.
- Prepare bug spray for your guests.
- Keep your guest lists small.

Voila! Enjoy planning a fun and merry beach wedding party! For more ideas and advice, contact Liyen @ liyen@whizarts.com

Beautiful Penang

January 31, 2010

Penang has plenty of picturesque locations and venues for portraits and weddings. We have the beach, oriental & colonial buildings, international hotels & resorts, beautiful gardens… you name it, Penang truly has it all. On top of that, our delectable local cuisine and hawker food makes this tropical island an irresistible place to have your perfect destination wedding. Clients often ask me for suggestions on where to have their portraits taken at, so I’ve decided to list it down here today. Here is a list of just some of my favourite spots in Penang, in no particular order.


1) The beach at Batu Ferringhi

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2) Khoo Kongsi [www.khookongsi.com.my]
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