Bunga Telur (wedding 'party favour/door gift') has come a long way from a single boiled egg with red-dyed shell, glued to green crepe paper shaped like a leaf and stuck or wired onto a thin bamboo stick topped with flowers of coloured crepe paper, satin or lace.
These days anything goes for bunga telur - sweets and candies, chocolates and cookies, sliced cake, traditional treats like dodol, bahulu, serunding, sagon (dessicated coconut mixed with sugar), even mini jars of pickles, jam or preserves.
[I have also received scented candles, mini Qur'an, personalised plates, mugs, cups, potpourri ... ].
Then there's the packaging, from simple drawstring mini sachets to mini vases of clay or porcelain, to the more lavish boxes made of paper or wood.
[Someone went retro not so long ago by giving out fish-shaped bahulus tied in handkerchief.. simply lovely].
For Nawwar's wedding, we decided upon chocolate bars in personalised wrapping. All we had to do was find a chocolate maker, and we found a very comel young lady named Izan of Dhahabiy Chocolates Ole Mekah through the Net.
Nawwar's graphic designer office mate designed the wrapping; we had them printed and delivered to Izan who, I must admit, did a wonderful job with the wafer-clad rich bars.
If there is anything more to say about this bubbly young mother, it's the fact that she is very consumer-oriented; she's got that one down pat.
She's a good listener, and gracious in giving room to negotiate prices. I hope this hardworking entrepreneur will go far. Izan, this post is for you...
If there is anything more to say about this bubbly young mother, it's the fact that she is very consumer-oriented; she's got that one down pat.
She's a good listener, and gracious in giving room to negotiate prices. I hope this hardworking entrepreneur will go far. Izan, this post is for you...
2 comments:
I like this.. you praised people that give good services.. ;)
she deserves it, yohwang..:D
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