Right now i am veeeerrrryyyy excited!! One of my bridesmaids is going to tie a knot with her beloved boyfriend! Congratulations!!!
But it is kind of a sudden for her as this wedding is initially suggested by both families asking them to get married before both continuing their studies far away from home. So, she is very concern about her budget and also the preparations!
What i can suggest from her, don't get carried away with buying or renting anything without doing a survey. Borrow from friends and families if they have something that you can use. :) And, do lots of DIY stuff if you have time to make it more exciting! :D
This wedding probably only initiated to have a simple Akad Nikah Ceremony /Solemnization with a small kenduri doa selamat at home. Whether to have a Persandingan (Reception) on the next day of Akad Nikah or maybe in a few months ahead, will be confirmed after the Merisik ceremony.
In my opinion, it is best to do Akad Nikah first. When you do have enough savings to do the reception, go get it! :D
So now, i'm going to help her finding the best Budget Hantaran idea for the sweet couple!
People always talk about Hantaran war...5 vs 7, 7 vs 9, and more... so, how to make the hantaran look grand but with cheaper cost? :D
Trick number 1: Separate the items
Trick number 2: Borrow new things from family or from your own closet! (just for the sake of showing off on the dulang. :P)
For my dear friend, i suggest that you can use 5 (to girl) vs 7 (to guy) hantarans. :)
Hantaran for Him (with budget)
- Wedding ring & Potpouri deco (Budget: This one, up to you)
- Work shirt. (Budget: RM50 and below)
- Necktie, Socks, Belt, Cuff-links, Pen - choose 2 or more within budget. (Budget: RM50)
- Prayer mat & Al-Quran & any knowledge doa books. (Budget: RM50)
- Shoes (Budget: RM50 or more? Up to you too!)
- Cake or Special food that you or your family cooked. (Budget: less than RM50)
- Fruits (RM20)
(Other things you might be interested : Kain pelikat, towel, perfume, men skincare, slack pants, kain songket, baju melayu, etc~)
Total cost: Around RM270 and above.
Hantaran for Her (with budget)
- Wedding ring & Sirih Junjung (Budget: Up to him)
- Baju kurung or unsewn material/cloth (Budget: Below RM80 or above)
- Telekung & Al-Quran (Budget: RM50 or more)
- Shoes (Budget: RM50)
- Chocolates (RM30)
Total cost: Around RM210 and above.
And i am sure someone in your family or friends will help you in donating something as hantaran gifts like in my Engagement! :D
*joke* You can also put on your new laptop. lol.
How about the Hantaran decoration? Ya know what...? Since all of us are creative, we can work something out. ;) Don't forget that i did everything DIY on my hantaran as well! :P
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Now, about your outfit...Custom-made vs Ready-made vs Rent.
- Custom made, you have to buy the materials & send to tailor. Made to fit with your body and your own fave materials. :D Budget wise it will cost around RM400 & more. And time-consuming. i had this one, and they're all over budgeted. ;_;
- Ready made, need some times to survey. Hard to find your type of materials & your exact fitting, but you can always alter it. Budget wise are varies...usually RM150 and above for simple design + an OK quality. And RM300 and above for branded.
- Renting...this one...not bad as well for those who are lazy to go find stuff or does not want to keep extra clothes inside their wardrobe...but! The renting fee is mostly almost the same when you buy a ready-made ones. Besides, you can't wear the same Baju Kurung & Baju Melayu Nikah for your first Hari Raya as husband and wife. :P
What say you? Which one is better? :)
For make-up & accessories, i'd suggest you to hire Make-up artist. Hehe~~
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My Henna by Ah Siaw (Lim Kok Wing student)
Inai! Just go for a simple inai lah~ :P Or i can help you draw. If you dare.. XD
I suggest you to buy 'Jit's Henna' from the old steamship building at Kuching Waterfront. Beautiful colour! i used that and oh boy~! i still have my henna visible on my nails even it's already 4 months old! Price RM5 each. For simple henna (hujung jari), 1 packet is enough for both couple. :)
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We'll talk more in the next post, mates~!
Don't forget to give ideas by commenting and help my friend out! XD
Edited:
Idea from Ann Amalina : "One of my friend used the Cadbury Dairy Milk miniatures for her hantaran. She bought 2 packs for around RM14, then asked one of her aunts to built a 'mosque' from them!"
- See? More cheaper option! XD Thank you so much, Ann!
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thanks for all the ideas and new entry post that u've been posting this few days. Really appreciate it. Im sorry if im not leaving any comments sometimes, but do note that i always (sometime miss) reading your new entry everytime ... thanks for a being a friend in need and a friend in joy :)
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