Wedding Supplier Review: Glisten Concepts

Preparing for our wedding could be the happiest thing that we've done together. We argued many times, we got exhausted, we faced disappointments, but still I believe counting the days until the wedding day, is the most exciting. The day was not perfect. But I think it's not about perfecting it. Rather, It's about knowing that in the future, when we get old, we will look back at those moments and smile.

And since this is very special, I'd like to share a post-review of our suppliers, and contacts during the event. This is to help other couples who are on the phase of preparing their special day.

Here is the Post-Review for Glisten Concepts:

We were so happy that we did not have to look for various suppliers when we met her. It made our job so much easier. But we also encountered problems along the way. Ms. Meg of Glisten Concepts proved to be a wedding expert and she helped us in our wedding planning. What I liked about Glisten Concepts is their payment scheme. Ms. Meg offered us to pay in installment every time we had our meeting, instead of paying the whole amount at one time. This makes paying lighter on our pocket. They also gave us free Unlimited International Luxury Fusion Buffet at Ace Hotel c/o Metrodeal, which we enjoyed after the wedding.

Glisten Concepts, from Binan Laguna, provides full packages for Weddings, Birthdays, and other events. Below are the services we were able to book from them, together of course, with the reviews:

1. Wedding Coordination

Actually, the wedding coordination was provided by Glisten concepts as part of the wedding package we availed from them.

We meet once a month to discuss the progress of the event. She promised to provide us with one Bridal Manager, two church coordinators, and herself as over-all in-charge. But during the event itself where we needed her help the most, her presence was barely felt. She was not even present at the reception. Ms. Gie (Bridal Manager) was there to assist me throughout the day. And I must commend her for that. She came early during the wedding preps and did not leave the event until she made sure that I am all set to go home. Ms. Meg appeared at the church and was able to greet me before the ceremony started. She also helped the whole entourage line up during procession. But that was it, the over-all event manager. The other assistants did their best to open the church doors.

2. Invitations

We did our own wedding invitations. It was supposed to be part of the wedding package but we cancelled it and asked for Ms. Meg to give us back the money allotted for the invitations since we were not satisfied with the samples. I was told each invitation was worth 65 pesos. That's not cheap. I described the invitation I wanted very clearly. I even made my own lay-out. All they have to do is print and assemble them. I did not request for an extravagant invitation. It was a plain white, single fold invitation with an insert to put in the pages. But the sample they sent me was made as if the printer is running low in ink. The paper was blue instead of the white I clearly stated. I was asking for another sample that matched my request, but they said there would be an additional charge. So we just decided to create our own.

She gave us back our money. 1,500 pesos. I know that is not how much the invitations are supposed to be because if an invitation is worth 65 pesos each, then that would only be around 23 pieces.

3. Photographer
Dax and Kokoi

Photography was another inclusion in the wedding package we got from Glisten Concepts. I've seen Dax's and Kokoi's works from the internet and from their portfolio. We liked their style so we decided to hire both of them.

Dax was also our photographer during the Pre-Nup session provided by Glisten Concepts for free. I loved the result of our pre-nup! Dax even made an MTV style video of our pre-nup.

Kokoi was the additional photographer we got for the wedding day. We've known each other even before Ms. Meg introduced him because he was the photographer during one family event which happened recently before our wedding. I know how Kokoi works that is why we agreed to hire him as well.

But during the wedding day, Kokoi was not there. Instead, another photographer named Vhanz (I'm really not sure) took his place. He is actually a good photographer. I loved his shots. But it doesn't change the fact that He was not the photographer we booked. Any bride would definitely worry with this happening during the wedding day.

Kakulitan caught on Cam

at the altar

4. Videographer
Sir Jun

From the beginning, Ms. Meg has been convincing us about having Sir Jun as our videographer. I can remember being presented with raw video clips and edited videos they said was done by Sir Jun. They were decent and I was not looking for high definition, international standard kind of video for our wedding. Anyway, we only paid a small amount for it. In other words, we were convinced. Ms. Meg told us that Sir Jun is a great videographer, so we agreed to book.

During the wedding, Sir Jun was NOT there. Instead another man, holding a mini-cam, took his place. I repeat, a mini-cam. At first, I thought, it was just the first part of the videography and the bigger camera or Sir Jun himself would pop up from somewhere. But none of that happened. The man with the mini-cam continued to cover the whole event. I almost cried.

Of course I was disappointed. The quality of the video was very poor. We paid additional for video editing during our last meeting before the wedding because Ms. Meg said that the video editor was "malupit". And Maybe she was right. Malupit.

The wedding video is supposed to be our souvenir. We were looking forward to watch it together with the whole family, But I could not even watch the whole thing. My expectations were high because of the samples I was presented with. This is the most disappointing part of the package.

5. Groom's and Bride's Attire
Groom's attire - Tita Baby's of Cabuyao Laguna
Bride's Attire - Kaisha's of Binan Laguna

The groom and bride's attire was included in the wedding package we got from Glisten Concepts. They offer a complete wedding package for a very low price. Getting a wedding package can really save money, time, and effort. Glisten Concepts has separate suppliers for the Bride's gown and Groom's Barong.

The Groom's Barong Suit looked good although I'd still laugh at those shoulder pads. I was also pleased with the Bride's Gown. I did not liked the satin finish. But they were able to capture the cut and design that I wanted. For the price we paid, the accessories(cord, veil, ring pillow, coin pillow) looked cheap though.  I don't even want to post the photos.
 
Groom's Barong



Bride's Gown


6. Bridal Car

It was a white car and that's all that we requested. The driver was friendly. But we had to ask him to remove the "FOR SALE" sign at the back of the car. I think we can all say that was inappropriate. We had a chat while waiting for the ceremony to start. He shared stories about his family, para daw mabawasan ang kaba ko. Thanks! He told me that the car is already for sale but his daughter's friend (Ms. Meg, I assume) requested for it to be used during the wedding.

Bridal Car, For Sale
 

7. Wedding Singer
Ms. Florence

We were all amazed with the voice of Ms. Florence. Guests told us that they would have to glance at the DJ's corner just to check if it is the DJ playing the song or Ms. Florence singing it live. We loved her voice.

8. Host / Emcee
Wendy

If there is one that I would want to change with our wedding, that would be the host. Ms. Meg initially offered us that she would be hosting the event. But she later on changed her mind saying that she would be FOCUSING more on the over-all event management (or not). She introduced us to Wendy.

It seemed to me that what happened was a practice or a training for Wendy during that time. He was more nervous than I was. When he called us (the newly weds) Mr. and Mrs., he announced my last name instead of the groom's. Guests laughed and shouted to correct him. In the middle part of the program, I ask Wendy to read a story I wrote as part of a game. It is about the Groom and I's first date. But he did not give it justice. Sana Tinagalog ko na lang. Every time, he would pronounce P as F and F as P.

Some guests jokingly asked me after the event if the host was still alive. I could not laugh.

9. Bubble Machine and Party Poppers

I did not request for a bubble machine but Ms. Meg offered it to us for free along with the party poppers. That made us really happy since we could not get the fireworks we wished for because the venue is near a gasoline station. That would be very dangerous.

While finalizing the planning, Ms. Meg told us that there would be no bubble machine. Instead, they would give children bubble blowers and have them make the bubbles as we enter the venue for the reception. She said they do that with their other weddings and it was so cute.

And you guessed that right!

There was no bubble machine.
There were no bubble blowers.

We are totally fine with it. It does not matter. We did not request for bubbles anyway. But it's still not right.

10. Make Up for Bride and Groom
Erick Lo

Sir Erick is a very professional make up artist. He came very early at the preps venue. He started early as well. This made my day more relaxed. I felt really beautiful during the wedding. My friends also noticed the great work Erick has done. We booked for a traditional make up at first but later on decided to upgrade to airbrush. It was a good decision, I believe. The price, though, was higher than we expected.

11. Photobooth
 
We availed of the photobooth since we wanted our guests to have lots of souvenirs from our wedding. We requested for ref magnets but during the last part of the event, they ran out of magnets and just provided photo standees. I wasn't surprised. Our friends love to pose for pictures. ;P I think everybody enjoyed posing and guests were able to maximize the use of the photobooth.

Ms. Gie, Sir Erick, an Ms. Jane of Glisten Concepts
 
In Summary
It was a case of overpromise, underdeliver.
Making a deal with Glisten Concepts was the cheapest. It's great for those with tight budget. But after our wedding, I would advise couples to look for separate suppliers rather than get a cheap package. 
 
In the end, it cost us more because we needed to upgrade some services. And worse, we had to settle for poorly executed services. What's worse is that we did not receive any explanation why some of their contacts did not show up. No information (or apology) at all. Yes, photography was good, photobooth was ok, make up is great. But over-all, I was not satisfied. It was stressful watching the host and seeing the photographer and videographer who were not part of our contract with Glisten Concepts.
 
 
 
 
 
 
***Written here are my opinions based on actual incidents and not because I was paid to promote something or otherwise. The purpose of this post is to help people make the right decisions when looking for event suppliers. More reviews of other wedding suppliers coming soon! :) ***




Cheap Weekend Getaway Near Manila

You know, I'm already in my late 20s.
And in my head I know that my Gala Days will soon be over. I have to focus more on my future plans. Spending on vacations is not part of them.

But before I let go of all those days when I could just lay down on the beach or hop on any bus going to anywhere, of course I would like to share some ideas on how other people can also enjoy their weekend getaway without spending too much and going too far.

So here's a list of cheap weekend getaway near Manila:

1. Seven Lakes of San Pablo Laguna

Laguna is well known for hot springs and private resorts. But if you want to enjoy the waters in a different way, I recommend that you visit Laguna' Seven Lakes. Among the seven lakes, my favorite is Pandin Lake. Why? According the locals, communities surrounding each of the lakes have agreed that each of them should have their own service or business to offer. The community in Pandin lake offers a cruise around the Pandin Lake. They also offer Lunch - binalot sa dahon.



Click Here to learn more about Pandin Lake.

2. Tagaytay

Who doesn't enjoy Tagaytay, right? What's best about this place is that it is very near, very cool, and very easy on the budget. I can have php200.00 on my pocket and still enjoy this place. Tagaytay is abundant with Restaurants and Leisure Parks, and for those with the budget, this is the place to be.

Don't have the budget?
Try these:
1. Visit Magallanes Square. You don't have to eat in expensive restaurants to enjoy the view of Taal Volcano. I often visit the place and I don't have to pay a single centavo. The view is relaxing!
2. Visit the churches. Aside from their Bulalo, Tagaytay is also famous for their churches.
3. Walk the streets. I don't know about you, but me, I like walking. And I've walked the streets of Tagaytay countless of times. It's beautiful, It's cool, and it's free!



3. UPLB
Yes, the Unibersidad ng Pilipinas in Los Banos. That's what I am talking about. It's not a tourist destination. But it great for cheap barkada get together. If you and your friends are laid back people just want to have time to catch up with each other or you really like posing for some weird shots, go here.

Try bringing some snacks or coffee.




Here's the LINK to our epic fail gala in UPLB. Although we weren't able to visit the places we need to visit back then, we still enjoyed.

4. Dampalit Falls
I bet you don't know this place. I will let the photos convince you to want to know where this place is.




Dampalit falls is also in Los Banos Laguna. It is about 2 km walk from the main road to reach this hidden gem. You have to pay Php20.00 as maintenance fee, I think. You can also rent open cottages, if you plan to stay longer.




Baler: Tips and Tricks on going there


This is the cheapest barkada getaway we've ever had.
And probably one of the best too, considering that we only stayed there for a little over 24 hours.

A trip to Baler is something you shouldn't miss. It is a perfect mixture of rich history, natural wonders, hospitable people, and adrenaline-pumping adventure.

So, here are the tipid tips and recommendations for those who want to enjoy a Baler Getaway of their own.
  • Genesis transport is the only bus line that has direct trips to Baler. I recommend you ride the regular airconditioned bus which costs Php450.00 per passenger. You just have to choose the most comfortable seat since you'd be travelling for around 6-7 hours. If you plan to reach Baler around 7 o'clock the following morning, be sure to be at the terminal by 11 pm. There are no reservations for regular aircon bus, so you have to wait in line. When we came at the terminal around 11pm, the guard told us that buses 1, 2, and 3 are already full. They issue bus number for passengers who came early. He added that there will be buses  4 and 5 which can accommodate us but he will no longer issue bus number and we would just have to wait and fall in line. There were many passengers waiting, and I don't know what would happen to passengers if buses 4 and 5 were already full. So better be early and pack a gallon of pateince. You can also opt to ride in their Joybus that promises comfort and luxury while you travel. But of course you have to pay around Php700.00 plus you have to book at least two weeks in advance before your scheduled trip as the joybus gets fully booked quite fast. 
  • Unless you are confident about your driving skills or you are a daredevil, I do not recommend riding and driving your own car going to Baler. It was a smooth drive at NLEX and SCTEX but once you passed Cabanatuan City, it will be long, winding, zigzag, not paved well, steep, narrow roads to Baler. 
  • Travel time is around 6-7 hours via regular aircon bus due to stopovers. We left Cubao around 1am and reached Baler by 7am. So if you want to catch the sunrise, be early.
  • There are no jeepneys in Baler (i think. or maybe they were hiding when we came.) So the mode of transportation are the Tricycles. Once in Baler Terminal, tricycles are already lined up waiting for passengers and offering you tour around the place.
  • Kuya Dante offered us a tour for only Php500.00 - a highly recommended tour guide.
    • contact no: 09489484382
    • you can haggle, but we didn't. It was the cheapest offer.
  • Hotels, resorts, homestays are like mushrooms in Baler. You can easily find and book a room online. Your decision will of course be based on your preference. If you want affordable accommodation, homestay would be the perfect choice. But if you like the beach, the restaurants, the crowd, and the fun, then you should stay in resorts in Sabang Beach. Meanwhile, if you want beach+fun+relaxation- the crowd, then go to Brgy. Buhangin. That's what we did. It's the same stretch of beach but far from the numerous resorts at Brgy. Sabang.  We stayed at Isla Virginia Resort. What I liked about the place is that the rooms are new, staffs are EXTREMELY VERY HELPFUL AND KIND AND RESPECTFUL AND HAPPY AND EVERYTHING NICE, and they have a swimming pool. You can't really swim when the waves are huge. So it's a good thing they have a pool.
  • If you want to book for a room at Isla Virginia, you can call 09207550467. Please call, because we had a hard time trying to communicate thru text messages. They say it is because of the weak signal in the area. Our room was Baybay4, which was worth Php2000.00 for two persons. We paid extra Php300.00 because we were three. Standard check in time is 2pm but we got there around 7am and they allowed us to check in WITHOUT additional fees!
  • Surfing! You cannot go to Baler if you will not try this! Standard rate for 1hour rent of surf board is Php350.00 with free surfing lesson. Isla Virginia offers this as well. Look for JR, Enric, or Jinky. 
  • For beginners, like me, it is best to try surfing during the months of April and May because waves are smaller.
  • You can actually surf, even if you can't swim. 
  • Like What I have said, this trip is by far the cheapest I've done. Here is the summary of expenses:
EXPENSES each group of 3
fare from cubao to baler 450 1350
fare from baler to isla virginia 25 75
accommodation- isla virginia 767 2301
Breakfast – isla virginia 463 1389
tour 167 501
surf 350 1050
entrance fees 28 84
water 40 120
fare from baler to cubao 450 1350
TOTAL 2740 8220



Enjoy your Baler trip!


Ann

For the Love of Baler

Baler is just one of a kind.

I think I fell in love.

There I was standing in the terminal, waiting with one thing in my mind: "relaxation starts NOW."

But from there, the feelings developed little by little... My feelings for Baler. To get to the place, we traversed the steep roads of Sierra Madre Ridges. It was looong, winnnnddiing, tiring, crazy journey... Just like any other love story. There were points were I got scared. I can imagine the bus falling off the cliff and rolling down the mountains. But the view from afar was stunning.. promising. And it made me look forward to everything else that would be coming.

And as I roam around Baler, it felt like a man introducing himself to the woman he adores. Quite a fine man, may I say.

The place was rich in history, natural wonders, and hospitable people. And what I saw, was just an introduction.

I saw the beach. It was a long stretch of beach - serene and rough both at the same time. The waves were strong but the place was peaceful, quiet and simple.

Then...

I faced the ocean with fear in my heart. Scared to get hurt. Scared to death.

But just like what we've heard so many times " what doesn't kill you makes you stronger"... Wiser. Bolder. Fiercer. Happier. and many other words ending in ER.

So... I dipped in.

I thought " cool, the Pacific Ocean is hugging me". And the waves literally hugged me nonstop as I fell off the surf board countless of times.

But I kept on trying. Until at last... I did it. I was able to stand on my board. It was a sense of fulfillment. Triumph. Something I have never felt before. 

Then I did it a few more times. And it became a mutual understanding... between me and my board... me and the waves... me and Baler.

And as we all expect, all those happy moments would have to end. I have to go home.

It rained. The skies cried when Baler and I parted.


You are simply breathtaking

Now, reminiscing about the affair, it made me smile. Big time! That same smile I had everytime I read corny text messages from my crush when I was younger. I look at the photos and I look back at the moments when I can say " this is joy, fulfillment, and satisfaction." It was a 'kilig' moment.


Yes, this is love, Baler. I will see you again.


#angbalernakakagoodvibes


I did it again for Pasig!

Yes, I did it again. I ran for the Pasig River last 11202011.


I am really concerned with the river's situation. But at the same time, I want to spend time with my friends, in a different way.




4am. himbing pa ko nyan on an ordinary day.

we love runforpasigriver!

runner ka teh?


still champions! hahaha






with free mcdo bfast c/o Janeth! love you dear! hahaha


Ok. I was a bit disappointed because I wasn't able to see any of the kapamilya stars... chos lang! hahaha
But I did expect to see one. Sadly, wala nga. 


Also, the event did not start on time. Maybe because the organizers were still waiting for other participants to come so we could beat last year's record. another thing na nakakalungkot, hindi natin na-beat ang record. But it's ok. This will still be a really really great help for the river.


Hindi naman puro negative ang comment ko noh? last na to... promise. ang hirap kasi ng transportation after the event. Sana next time at least, magcoordinate man lang sa mga jeepneys or bus operators para madali makauwi yung mga participants. hindi naman kailangang libre. Pagod na nga pagtakbo, naglakad pa pauwi. Come on! hehehe






Despite all my comments, I am still looking forward for another run for Pasig river next year. I know it will be better!