You’ve surely seen flower bouquets at a wedding, but have you heard of onion bouquets? 🤔🧅💐 | via philstarlife
that her choice to carry a three- to four-kilo onion bouquet was out of practicality. Even her bridesmaids carried a wreath with onions instead of flowers.
"I think mas practical to use onions since mahal siyan ngayon and after the wedding, pwede siya ma-take home ng visitors namin," she said. The couple reportedly allotted P15,000 for the bouquets and saved a lot by repurposing them after the wedding."Pinamigay ko na mga corsage at wristlet, nashock mga principal sponsor at nag-enjoy," wedding coordinator Carl Michael Poblacion said."Sabi pa nga nila may babaunin at pasalubong na sila pag-uwi sa Manila at may panggisa na."
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