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Are you planning a wedding by yourself? Are you a DIY bride and or groom? If there is one thing you will need, it's a wedding planner book and not just any wedding planning book either. There are many wedding planning books in the marketplace and sure they do have lots of helpful information though. Beside when you really think about it, are you certain you know everything that you should consider when planning you wedding by yourself. Believe me this endeavor is fraud with pitfalls, headache and many challenges to the untrained. That's why I am reminding you, go get yourself a wedding planning book before you mess up you big day.
Therefore what is it you should look for in that necessary planning guide, you are going to get? First ensure you are getting simple instructions and guidelines to help plan your dream wedding You do not need to be confused by jargon or technical terms of which you are hearing about for the first time in your life. When it comes to the structure of you book a spiral Bound book is the best choice. However if you find a great book and it's not spiral bounded, I would not pass it up if I were you. who wants to end up with a wedding day horror story, certainly not you. Therefore why did I suggest a spiral bounded book? These book are usually easy to carry makes notes in and consequentially durable. Believe me when I say your book is going to go through very brief and rough life probably more than the life of any ordinary book. This book is going to be closer to you than your best friend it going to be your guide, your inspiration and main source in you wedding planning efforts and you are going to work it like a mule.
Of the many wedding planning books you will be examining ensure the book you choose has included in it pages; Checklist, Worksheets, and Information sheets. Remember You wedding planner book is your wedding planning resource, your reference guide. You should there before ensure it has copious space for note taking. eg you visited a few florist shops looked at a few designers and heard a few terms you know you're going to want to make notes on the terms u hear and the shops, prices and ideas that interests you.
Your wedding organizer will guide you in planning the wedding time line of events that is; what you should do after the proposal, six months before the wedding, one month before the wedding … the week before. eg Did you know most wedding venues are booked up to 1 year before the wedding
Looking at the table of contents, you should see that the book covers at least these points in detail not just a brief overview:
Wedding Budget
Planning Calendar
Wedding Day Timetable
Final Phase Calendar
Wedding Invitations
Invitation Countdown
Tips on Sending Invitations
Invitation Printing
Marriage License Information
Shower Ideas
Seating Arrangements
Wedding Gown check list
Attire etiquette
Shopping tips and tricks
Fitting and accessories
Choosing a Wedding Gown
Alternative Wedding Dresses
Choosing Beach Wedding Attire
Gowns for Maternity Brides
Checklist for the Groom
Rentals Budget guide plus worksheet
Cake Cutting Guide
Registry Checklist
Outdoor Wedding Tips
Wedding Ceremony Booking
Wedding Reception Booking
Wedding Planning Software (optional)
Hiring Your Coordinator
Hiring the Photographer
Questions for the Caterer
Hiring Your Videographer
Create Your Own Ring (optional)
Toasts & Wedding Speeches
Attendants, Family and guest
Attendant etiquette
Guest Etiquette
Reception
Reception site
Question to ask
Site Checklist
Rental and catering
Outdoor occasion
Dress Bridal salons
Question to ask
Guide and checklist
Hair and makeup
This however is not a complete list. In a next article I will go through the recommended table of content in more detail.
To support your Planning guide you might want to add to your arsenal an expandable file or regular binder and page protectors with extra wide divider tabs that stick out past the page protectors to keep all the revenue and vendor documents in. One pocket for church stuff, one for the reception site, one for all other vendors and one for correspondence. Just in case you do not have enough pockets in your wedding planning organizer.
In reality, you most likely will not find one book that will cover all your planning needs. There you may end up buying more than one book but the thing to ensure is that you do not have too much duplication or an absence or information and advice that you most certainly need. Of course you can also find free online wedding planning guides or software which can help to fill in those nagging unanswered questions that the book you purchased did not resolve. Note that as convenient as most online tools or software are they do not offer you the convenience of on spot note taking and portability. Before you walk down the aisle looking or feeling like a bridezilla get you self the bastion of every bride and groom your own wedding planning guide book.
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Source by Earle Lovelace