The Ultimate Wedding Idea Book: 1,001 Creative Ideas To Make Your Wedding Fun, Romantic & Memorable

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Author: Cynthia Clumeck Muchnick

ISBN-10: 0761532463

ISBN-13: 9780761532460

Category: Relationships

Creative, Romantic, and Exciting Ideas for Your Big Day\ Are you looking for fabulous and fun suggestions that will make your special day more special? This vibrant little wedding companion will show you how to add spice and pizzazz plus romance and allure to your wedding day to create memories that will stay with you forever. At your fingertips are 1,001 spectacular hints and tips such as:\ ·Unique wedding and reception locations\ ·Modern twists on traditional weddings\ ·Creative,...

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Creative, Romantic, and Exciting Ideas for Your Big DayAre you looking for fabulous and fun suggestions that will make your special day more special? This vibrant little wedding companion will show you how to add spice and pizzazz plus romance and allure to your wedding day to create memories that will stay with you forever. At your fingertips are 1,001 spectacular hints and tips such as: ·Unique wedding and reception locations ·Modern twists on traditional weddings ·Creative, budget-minded alternatives ·Writing romantic and personalized vows ·Hip bachelor and bachelorette parties ·Exciting theme weddings ·And so much more! "A multitude of fresh ideas, from announcing the engagement to planning the honeymoon. This smart, practical, and creative advice is sure to inspire many engaged couples."—Diane Forden, editor in chief, Bridal Guide magazine"Wow! A great alternative to the Internet! A very easy-to-read book that lists more ideas than a bride could ever use!"—Beverly Clark, author, Planning a Wedding to Remember Library Journal A wedding consultant gives tips on everything from the proposal and prenuptial parties to the post-wedding period when couples struggle to write thank you notes, exchange duplicate gifts, and begin financial planning. Many brides will find her emphasis on handling stress and strategies for taking care of yourself beneficial. Muchnick even includes some comments on renewing vows, a topic ignored by many books. Though the ideas presented here are found in other guides (such as Robbi G.W. Earnst's more detailed Great Wedding Tips from the Experts, Lowell, 2000), this is fun to browse through, and readers will appreciate the straightforward, friendly tone. Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information.

ContentsPreface Acknowledgments Introduction1. Announcing the News and Selecting Your Wedding Party2. Prenuptial Parties3. Registering 1014. Wedding Invitations5. Handling PWS, Part I: Pre-Wedding Stress6. Doing It Your Way: Modern Twists on Traditional Weddings7. Unique Wedding Locations8. Off the Beaten Path: Holiday and Theme Weddings9. Wedding Budget l0. Toasts, Roasts, and Writing Your Own Vows11. Accessorizing Your Wedding12. Dressing the Bride and Groom13. Hiring the Help14. Eat, Drink, and Be Merry15. Second Weddings16. Other Ways to Wed17. Renewing Your Vows, or Reaffirmation Ceremonies18. The Groom's Guide: What Else Do You Need to Do Besides Just Show Up?19. Honeymoons20. Handling PWS, Part 2: Post-Wedding SyndromeConclusion Send Me Your Ideas Index About the Author

\ From Barnes & NobleZsa Zsa Gabor cooed "Daahling, a good wedding requires practice," but most of us want to to get our nuptials right the first time. For several years, happily married Cynthia Muchnick has been gathering the most useful hints, tips, and tools for self-reliant wedding planners. Her advice includes imaginative ideas about wedding gowns, bridesmaid dresses, the ceremony, and the reception — right down to details about seating arrangements, table favors, and music selection.\ \ \ \ \ Library JournalA wedding consultant gives tips on everything from the proposal and prenuptial parties to the post-wedding period when couples struggle to write thank you notes, exchange duplicate gifts, and begin financial planning. Many brides will find her emphasis on handling stress and strategies for taking care of yourself beneficial. Muchnick even includes some comments on renewing vows, a topic ignored by many books. Though the ideas presented here are found in other guides (such as Robbi G.W. Earnst's more detailed Great Wedding Tips from the Experts, Lowell, 2000), this is fun to browse through, and readers will appreciate the straightforward, friendly tone. Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information.\ \