Wedding Planning
Planning your own wedding is a huge decision. it is stressful, tiresome but an unforgettable experience nonetheless; one that you will remember many years to come as a ,hopefully, fine memories. There are a lot of aspects you need to cover in wedding arrangements, especially if you decide to go without a wedding planner; some of those are:
- Financial aspect; basically budgeting and how to create an unforgettable wedding within price range.
- Tradition and etiquettes for divorced and remarried parents
- Etiquettes regarding the officiant; should you tip and how much
- Each and every kind of wordings; invitations, RSVP, thank you cards, etc etc etc
- Cultural stuffs for traditional wedding
- The etiquettes of asking for money contributions from relatives, who pays what and what-not
- Child care during the reception and all the easy often-overlooked stuffs
- Dress codes
- Dances etiquettes and what-not
- Wedding gift etiquettes and unspoken rules
- The etiquettes of inviting your co-workers and bosses
- The ABC of bridesmaids’ dresses and accessories
- who should you invite to the rehearsal dinner.
- The etiquettes and unspoken-rules of wedding procession
For those who plan their own wedding, there are a lot of books and guides to choose; either available on-line or available on your local bookstores. Some of the book I recommend to have as it has the throughout guidance’s, tips, etiquettes, information about wedding planning is Amazing Wedding Planning.
This wonderful book will guide you through the chaos that is wedding planning and how to make an unforgettable wedding within budget without sacrificing any aesthetical aspect or making everything yourself (and thus wasting a precious time you could spend somewhere else doing something else). This book will help you save about 50%-80% of your entire wedding expense without decreasing the quality; without backyard wedding, no cheap dresses, no long hours of negotiation with wedding vendors and definitely without those cheap and economical wedding advices we found everywhere. It will help you save precious hours of managing guests, seating, budget, finding vendors, honeymoon, etc. And most of all, no wedding planner that probably cost you half the wedding expenses themselves.
Yes, this book strong point is its huge (and I mean HUGE) collections of tips, advice, negations, catch-phrase and magic words that will eventually help you to cut down your wedding expense up to 80% from all around aspect without sacrificing the quality of your wedding. One of the main key I discover from this site is that wedding industry is a service industry, thus it is common for vendors to ‘mark up’ their price waaaaayyy exceeding the actual price.
You find it hard to believe? I know I did.
But some of these review and testimonials make me think “Hey, it worth a try.”
“One Tip Saved Me a Few Hundred Dollars Already!”
The Money-saving tips and ideas that you gave me are nothing like I’ve heard before. Just last week I bought my wedding dress and accessories after following your step-by-step outline. Although I don’t know the exact amount but one tip probably saved me few hundred dollars already. Thank you!
— Susan S.
Long Beach, California USA
“I’ll have the Wedding I’ve always wanted”
Your guide has been very, very helpful. My wedding is scheduled for February 10th and I am not sure what is needed
I have looked through bridal magazines and talked with other people, however I found your guide to be most helpful.
I am sure that with your guide I will have the wedding that I always wanted without having to spend a lot of money. Thanks
— Chantey Anderson
Fredericksburg, Virginia USA

