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My Beloved Wife Lei wanted to do some do-it-yourself (DIY) projects to reduce our wedding expenses. So, we did DIY props for our pre-nuptial photoshoot. Lei also attempted to create her own bouquet from palay (rice) stalks, which didn’t become successful.
Another DIY project that we tried was making our own wedding invitations. We believed that we can do it because designs are readily available in the Internet. Paper and other materials can easily be bought from stores.
We were not successful in this DIY project. One reason is that we couldn’t replicate the beautiful wedding invitation cards that we saw in the Internet. We also computed that DIY wedding invitation cards are more expensive than those that can be ordered in Divisoria.
In short, we decided to order wedding invitation cards in Divisoria.
Yangco Market and Tabora Street beside it is the wedding center of Divisoria. The market has shops that sell wedding gowns, wedding souvenirs, and wedding invitation cards. This made our search for invitation card supplier easy because their shop is located in the same area as our couturier.
There are plenty of suppliers to choose from but the styles of their invitation cards are almost the same. We’ve seen classic style invitation, booklet style, and even passport style.
MRD2’s invitation card is fine and Lei didn’t have any complaint about it. They gave us liberty to place the wordings in our invitation. They are also easy to work with because they’re easy to talk with.
My only problem is that they released our invitation cards after two weeks. That was just a minor problem, however, since we were not rushing our invitation cards.
Couples who are looking for invitation cards should try to check out the suppliers in Yangco Market and Tabora Street in Divisoria.
You may also try booking MRD2. Their shop is located along Pasilio G of Yangco Market. Contact them at mobile numbers: 0919-9935321 and 0917-8612213 or telephone number: 243-1296.
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My Beloved Wife Lei wanted to do some do-it-yourself (DIY) projects to reduce our wedding expenses. So, we did DIY props for our pre-nuptial photoshoot. Lei also attempted to create her own bouquet from palay (rice) stalks, which didn’t become successful.
Another DIY project that we tried was making our own wedding invitations. We believed that we can do it because designs are readily available in the Internet. Paper and other materials can easily be bought from stores.
We were not successful in this DIY project. One reason is that we couldn’t replicate the beautiful wedding invitation cards that we saw in the Internet. We also computed that DIY wedding invitation cards are more expensive than those that can be ordered in Divisoria.
In short, we decided to order wedding invitation cards in Divisoria.
Yangco Market and Tabora Street beside it is the wedding center of Divisoria. The market has shops that sell wedding gowns, wedding souvenirs, and wedding invitation cards. This made our search for invitation card supplier easy because their shop is located in the same area as our couturier.
There are plenty of suppliers to choose from but the styles of their invitation cards are almost the same. We’ve seen classic style invitation, booklet style, and even passport style.
Lei checking out the passport-style invitation card. |
We booked MRD2 as our wedding invitation card supplier. We ordered 50 pieces of their invitation cards for 1,950 pesos.
MRD2’s invitation card is fine and Lei didn’t have any complaint about it. They gave us liberty to place the wordings in our invitation. They are also easy to work with because they’re easy to talk with.
My only problem is that they released our invitation cards after two weeks. That was just a minor problem, however, since we were not rushing our invitation cards.
Couples who are looking for invitation cards should try to check out the suppliers in Yangco Market and Tabora Street in Divisoria.
You may also try booking MRD2. Their shop is located along Pasilio G of Yangco Market. Contact them at mobile numbers: 0919-9935321 and 0917-8612213 or telephone number: 243-1296.
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I once wore a barong bought by a friend (who got married - I was in her entourage) from Divisoria. I got a lot of compliments from it and since I just wore it once, it wasn't bad at all. Divisoria seems to have everything for weddings - and receptions. Good luck with the preparations.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the greetings. However, you're late because this is a late post. Our wedding happened many months ago.
DeleteDivisoria is a good place to buy many things and I think even the popular couturier buy cloth in this place.
Wowwwww!!!! The invitation card is so very beautiful!
ReplyDelete:-) Those who received this invitation card said that they liked it too.
DeleteSince we do a lot of projects in school, spending 1950 for cards is much easier since it takes time to make one card, I cannot even finish one when I start making one. Tamad muchs!
ReplyDeleteTama ka. I tried making one invitation card too and it took me a long time. Mas madali nga na bumili na lang ng invitation cards.
DeleteIndeed this is a beautiful wedding card. Kudos!
ReplyDeleteHi! I'm so happy I was able to find your blog, it's very helpful and gave me a lot of ideas. I wanted to cut cost for my future wedding as well! Kudos!
ReplyDeletesan po pwd order
ReplyDeletehi. do u have a contact number with your wedding invitation printer/supplier?
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