Sunday 31 May 2009

Vestidos de Novias en Cali, Colombia

Alguien tiene alguna idea de los sitios de cali donde alquilen/ vendan vestidos de novia Bonitos???, en este momento de el paseo todavia no me preocupo por el presupuesto, solo quisiera ver que hay por alli......
Lo unico que he visto es Orlando Marmolejo, que de paso van a abrir un almacen como de tres pisos en la Autopista no?? Ellos tienen pagina de internet????.....

Salon Cascajal No 5

Hmmm, it is ok, but it is not for me...
It has a really nice staircase and i must admit that when i looked at the pictures of past events it looked quite nice, but i could do without the bird on top of the fountain.
Good price though.
My cousin Felipe tells me that he knows the house right besides it (No4) and that it is quite classy, owned by the dad of one of his friends. We shall wait for more information and have the report at some point in the future....





















Wedding dresses that have caught my eye

Hopefully my wedding dress will look something like these ones, or hopefully better!
I have not tried any dresses on yet. No, time with the hospital shifts.
I just hope that srapless suits me because i am having my doubts here and there whether my "lack of cleavage" will be an issue.....
The other crutial point is: Rent or buy??? And if "buy" is chosen, then a new question appears... Tailor made or shop bought???
Too many questions if you ask me, but fortunatelly i can take things one thing at a time, lots of time to sort everything out.






Casa Farallones

Casa Farallones.
It is owned by my aunt's friend from the industry, hehehehe, it is a really nice house that is perfect for SMALL events (90 people or less)

On the road to jamundi you must exit it in La Morada and drive for a good 15 minutes more so it is a drive to do on the daytime preferably.
they have good decoration taste and it can be easily tailored to a smaller budget.

www.casafarallones.com













Hacienda Montana

Absoluelly beautiful
it's wonderful country - colonial atmosphere is really nice.

On the plus side you can have the catholic ceremony celebrated there along with the reception in the same place.

It does not include any of the decorations of extras, only the rental of the place.

It is about 20 minutes from Jardin Plaza on the road to go to jamundi, so it is a little bit far away but close enough to cali.

http://www.haciendamontana.com/


















Hacienda Piedra Grande

This is one of the first places i fell in love with, I love the colonial feel to it and it must be great for all the pictures. They offer an "all inclusive" package that even has the decorations for the church and a "farewell stock soup" for the guests when the party is finished.
I also like the ceiling, about 5 minutes away from Jardin plaza, close to the university area so not too bad to get there.

http://eventospiedragrande.com/galeria/index.php?fID=14