Akala ng marami, wedding planning ay puro kilig, Pinterest boards, at dress fitting lang. Totoo naman—masaya talaga siya. Pero may mga bagay na walang nagsasabi sa’yo hanggang ikaw na mismo ang nagpa-... (more)
If wedding planning feels more overwhelming than exciting right now, you’re not alone. A lot of couples start with so much inspiration—Pinterest boards, TikTok ideas, advice from friends—only to end... (more)
Wedding planning is exciting, but let’s be real—it can also get stressful. There are venues to book, suppliers to talk to, guest lists to finalize, and a lot of little details that can quickly pile ... (more)
Planning your wedding just got easier with the Ekasal Wedding Directory App—your all-in-one platform for finding trusted wedding suppliers.
With Ekasal, you can quickly browse verified vendors, com... (more)
Planning your Guest List and RSVPs is one of the most important steps in organizing your wedding. It sets the tone, size, and budget for your big day.
Start by creating a clear guest list with yo... (more)
Your wedding is one of the most personal celebrations you’ll ever plan. While trends and traditions can be inspiring, the most memorable weddings are the ones that truly reflect the couple—especially ... (more)
Valentine’s Day weddings already come with a built-in mood: romance is non-negotiable. Think soft lights, heartfelt vows, and that extra flutter in your chest. But once the date is set, one big questi... (more)
Planning a 2026 wedding brings calm, clarity, and better choices. Early planning helps couples secure trusted vendors, manage budgets, and enjoy the journey without stress or last-minute panic.... Read full article
This article outlines common wedding planning mistakes—from budgeting errors to late bookings—and offers practical solutions. It also explains how eKasal.com, a wedding directory in the Philippines, helps couples find and compare vendors efficiently... Read full article
Growing up, you may have listened to stories about how your Lolo (grandfather) courted your Lola (grandmother) by singing songs outside her window, in the typical harana (serenade) style. ... Read full article