Wednesday, November 3, 2010

#026. Welcoming a New Season

We changed our site with the change of the weather! Don't let the new header throw you off though. It's still the same blog. I personally think it looks much better. What do you think?

Old header:


New header:


With the Christmas season quickly approaching, our wedding season for 2011 is beginning to slow down. However, many couples are already booking their dates for their Paebaek events next year. We have bookings up to May 2011 already! Plus, if you book early, that is one less thing you need to think about doing. There are so many things to take care of but you will be relieved to know that we take care of you from A to Z for planning your Paebaek event. We have two full-service packages where we bring everything to the venue, dress the bride and groom, set up the Paebaek stage, host the event, and clean everything up. You are only responsible for showing up.

When you come into book your date, you can also order your wedding hanbok. The chief designer (and owner) of Bidulki Judan has been creating hanboks for 25 years. Some think that only hanboks from Korea are the authentic ones. However, many of those who make hanboks in Korea are not aware of the hanbok trends. Just like there are trends with the fashion industry, there are trends that hanboks as well. Her 25 years of experience allows her to use modern day colors and hanbok styles to produce the top design and quality hanboks.

Donna + Henry
(bride + groom)
Hanbok dress with
silver stamping (명주 silk)
and jacket.
Hanbok (명주 silk) dress with
silver stamping and shawl
Mother of the bride in 100%
명주 silk (top quality silk).

You can see more information regarding our Paebaek events by clicking the "Paebaek" tab and on the top or by visiting or website at www.bidulki.com. Book your Paebaek date early to lock in your date! We can only accommodate one event per day!

Our latest Paebaek couple, Una + Eli (Oct. 2010)
at the Riverbend Environmental Education Center