Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Monogram Gobo



















Have everyone dazzled at your wedding, with your personalized monogrammed dance floor, wall or any area within your reception's banquet hall. They're elegant, understated, versatile and a dramatic visual reminder of your new life together.
The couple's first name or their 3 letter monogram with their shared last name initial slightly larger, or it can be anything actually.
You can use a pre-existing typeface from your stationer or have one designed for you by a calligrapher. Remember, unless monogram is your theme less can be more. A few well placed accents stand out.
Usually many Dj's offer this type of lighting effect and a procedure is usually recommended. If this type of service is not offered by your Dj there are a number of lighting speciality companies that is usually capable to handle this type of service. This is where your wedding planner comes in as a great source to locate vendors.
If you are out searching for your own Gobo it's important that you know the type of lighting fixture that will be used. NOT ALL GOBOS ARE UNIVERSAL.
Any type of lighting can add a unique element of visual stimulation to your wedding decor.
The monogram Gobo is an inexpensive way to serve an eye catching treat that's
tasteful and classy.
Alisha Buddy
Agape Wedding Planners

Monday, March 9, 2009

Our Wedding Dress Designer of the Month






















Born, raised and trained in Singapore, affulential bridal designer Edric Woo for Tara Keely Bridal Collection a JLM Couture is known for his inspired Paris Couture Houses of the 1940's and 1950's. As a child Edric began sketching dresses before he attended the La Salle College of Arts in Singapore where his major was fashion. He later went on to own his own bridal salon called Pure Bridal Link where he created custom made bridal and evening gowns for five years. He was named one of Singapore's top ten designers by "Nuyou" an efficacious asian fashion magazine. He spent four years designing bridal wear for the respected couture bridal designer Richard Glascow before joining JLM Couture in 2000.