5 Tips When Planning A Covid Wedding

Having held our own covid wedding in 2020, we truly understand how much stress and anxiety it brings. It’s definitely not an easy task. Whether you are planning a wedding now or in a few years time, we hope that these five tips that helped us plan our wedding in the midst of the pandemic in Singapore, will help you too.

This video was kindly sponsored by the good people of The Luna SG, a decor company that specialises in beautiful wedding and event venue setups that are fully customisable to your needs. They recently held a wedding showcase at Orchid Country Club together with Carouvent, an awesome events planning and marketing co. Their More Than Meets The Eye wedding showcase might be over but with restrictions slowly easing out now in the third year of Miss Corona’s arrival, I’m sure there’s more wedding showcases to come in the near future.

Before we end off this short blog post, we'd just wanted to say thank you to every single one of you who took the time to read what Nurul wrote in this post and interacted with us through the comments or direct messages. It's amazing how much traction that post received after being posted, and it showed us that indeed, we are not the only couple who went through the ordeal of having to find the wali. It gave us comfort knowing that we are not in this alone and our heart goes out to all of you who are trying your hardest to make a better life for yourselves and your future family. Insha’Allah, benda yang baik, Allah akan permudahkan. May Allah ease. ♥︎

Nurul Mimsy

Nurul was born in Malaysia, raised in Singapore and graduated from Western Australia. Her dream is to migrate there one day. With over 8 years of marketing and blogging experience, Nurul now specialises in SEO and content, serving the Muslim community through tech.

She loves cameras, quiet mornings, bubble tea, roller coasters, iced coffee, bungee jumping and brunches over any other meal of the day. Just don’t let her eat any durian or anything spicy.

http://www.exploretomakan.com
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