You, standing on a beach, feeling the grains of fine white sand between your bared toes as the warm glow of a perfect sunset tints your gown and throws a halo around you and your husband.

Or perhaps, dewy grass tickles your ankles as you take your vows against a backdrop of undulating hills and endless meadows stretching to a blue, cloudless sky.

These are the breathtaking images we imagine when thinking of Destination Weddings, but how to get there?

Many couples are daunted by the thought of organizing such an important event in an unfamiliar place like Bali where they may be hampered by language differences, and certainly lack of local knowledge.  Not too worry…  You don’t need to be burden with all that and the Wedding stresses, as we’ll assist you in extending our services, in making your Wedding a life time unforgettable moment and everyone’s memorable yet enjoyable gathering.


It’s the season of love.  Everything’s going great for you and your fiancĂ©, and you’re getting married in a few months.  Bridal gowns?  Check.  Wedding venue?  Check.  On site photographer?  Check.

Flowers?  Now, wait a minute …
It’s easy to say your favourite flower is the “red rose”, or that you want “the largest tulips” at your Wedding because they symbolise one’s declaration of love.  But it gets trickier when you are trying to painstakingly describe to your florist, a particular flower you once saw in some magazine and which name escapes the memory.  For all you know, it is an exotic plant that blooms only in December while your Wedding is taking place in June.  Get yourself a flower pocket book to browse through, before meeting your florist :) 

Flowers make or break the atmosphere.  So decide on the mood you wish to set for the day – romantic, sunny, solemn, lush – the list goes on, and choose the flowers that best fit your ideal ambience.

Your ceremony:
It’s fabulous Feng Shui to invite Mother Nature to your wedding by holding your ceremony at a beach, garden or park. Everyone relaxes, there’s harmony in the air.

The venue:
There should not be any dark spots or corners or this would become an obstacle for  chi energy to flow freely. Therefore, if this happens you should place a plant by it or a light towards it.

The reception:
The set up of your reception is very important as well. There should be no rectangle or square tables in your reception area, as the hard, sharp angles create a feeling of conflict. Round or oval tables are perfect choices. Make sure the entire room is lit up. Dark areas hinder the Chi energy from flowing freely around the room.

The flowers:
The flowers bouquet each holds a different meaning.  A lily can increase sensuality, A rose for romance, A sweat pea for creativity, Ivy is good for vitality, Ranunculus can help with prosperity, Snapdragons enhance spirituality, Tulips are good for the ambitious, Cosmos for those who value family and friends and quince for partners looking for new opportunities. Choose the one that is most appealing to you. We are always drawn naturally to a particular color, shape or scent. 

The Accessories:
Everyone knows clear quartz crystals are Feng Shui cures. Not so many know that crystal dinnerware and chandeliers are also celestial cures, because they reflect light. For luck, take wedding photos under crystal chandeliers, add crystal candlesticks to your bridal table or include sparkling crystal tableware on your gift registry. You could wear crystals on your dress, veil or shoes. Crystal beading also looks exotic rimming tea lights on tables! 

The color scheme:
The color you choose for your wedding will set the mood, and reflect you as a couple. Here is a list of popular wedding day colors and the feng shui meanings.

Red: Not only is it a traditional Chinese wedding color — accenting your wedding day with red also creates a strong atmosphere of love and romance. 

Pink: Perfect for a younger couple, pink evokes a sense of fun playfulness and lightheartedness.
Purple and violet: Good for a smaller, more intimate wedding celebration with close family and friends, purples give off a very sexy, passionate vibe.

Black and white: A favorite combination for creating positive feng shui, black and white together represent a strong, balanced relationship — as in the yin and the yang.

Blues and greens: A good color combo for a couple who has known each other for many years, or even a second wedding, because blues and greens promote a calm feeling. 
   
Yellow: This bright, sunny color is the hue of cheerfulness and the perfect color to add to a less-than-well-lit ceremony or reception space. 

Orange: The ideal color for the couple with a large guest list, orange gives off a sense of warmth — promoting conversation and a comfortable atmosphere. 

So you have gotten your man to propose, and you are eagerly showingoff the humongous rock on your fingers to every and anyone you meet.  Now comes the hard part : planning your dream wedding, while around you, everyone from your parents to your neighbour's distant cousins are giving you their (unwanted) input as to what kind of wedding you should have and how to go about doing it.