I want a book with like check lists
ive heard of them but iuno where to find it.. ne ideas??
id like to be all planned by October do i have enough time
Go to a bookstore like Books-A-Million or Barnes and Noble… they have wedding sections (just ask an employee to point you to the section) and flip through some and find the one that would suit your needs best… that’s what I’m going to be doing in a couple weeks. Bookstores have tons of wedding planners, but they’re all different, so you’ll have to find one that seems like it would work for you. Good luck!
Oh, and I guess you could also look online, at like Amazon.com… I’m sure they have a ton of planners too.
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January 1st, 2010 at 6:02 pm
Hobby Lobby & Michael’s craft stores have some good ones that you can work from.
A niece & I planned & put a wedding together in 2 weeks using those, but I don’t recommend trying that.
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January 1st, 2010 at 6:16 pm
Welp you can get a wedding planner. Or you can call the state farm agent and they will send you one free! Or JCPenny gives you a free one when you like sign up or something just look on there website. But you can also get a planner at like Wal-Mart or a Craft Store.
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I have a State Farm Wedding Planner Book….Plus im getting married in 3 weeks.
January 1st, 2010 at 6:50 pm
some links to get you started
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http://www.a-weddingday.com/checklist.html
http://www.wedalert.com/content/planning/
http://www.weddingmanor.com/wedding_day_check_list.cfm
theknot.com
January 1st, 2010 at 6:56 pm
Go to your local library and see if they have books on planning a wedding or you can buy a Modern Bride magazine and it has a schedule on what needs to be done. I have been married 32 years and Modern Bride helped me. I bought one and gave one to my husband-to-be and he kept up with what he had to get done and when and I kept up with what I had to do. Good luck on your upcoming marriage and you will do fine.
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January 1st, 2010 at 7:13 pm
Go to a bookstore like Books-A-Million or Barnes and Noble… they have wedding sections (just ask an employee to point you to the section) and flip through some and find the one that would suit your needs best… that’s what I’m going to be doing in a couple weeks. Bookstores have tons of wedding planners, but they’re all different, so you’ll have to find one that seems like it would work for you. Good luck!
Oh, and I guess you could also look online, at like Amazon.com… I’m sure they have a ton of planners too.
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January 1st, 2010 at 7:34 pm
yes u have enough time no a lot but enough. you can go on the knot.com and they can help u with a budget and have a list of expenses you might miss. of u can go to claire’s or icing’s and they have some how to plan a wedding.
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i’ve always wanted to get married so i’ve been doing my research
January 1st, 2010 at 7:42 pm
Have you chosen your brides maids yet?
My friend gave each brides maid a job to help her prepare for the wedding. We didn’t mind because we’re all best friends and would go above and beyond for each other. Someone could be in charge of finding flowers that are nice, but inexpensive. Someone could find places that the wedding could take place. Basically they could help you search. Break down the choices and then you can make the finaly decision. This does not mean that you don’t look for these things too, but it always helps to have a team.
Do you know someone that is getting married or already has been married?
They can give you advice and they will be able to tell you what not to do.
Have you considered getting a wedding planner?
If you don’t think that you can do all of this and you don’t want all the stress that comes with it. Get yourself a Wedding planner, but don’t hire someone because they say that they are one. Have a friend who’s wedding you enjoyed refer you to one.
P.S. Do not do anything that you don’t want to do. This is your wedding. You will find a lot of people trying to take over. There is nothing wrong with listening to suggestions, but don’t do anything that will not make you happy. It is you and your fiance’s day.
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January 1st, 2010 at 8:04 pm
I agree, Michaels or any hobby shop. Also try http://www.freeadstb.com/wedding lots of wedding planning tips there
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January 1st, 2010 at 8:33 pm
well planning a wedding is sooo much work but I have some great web sites that will make your life a whole lot easier
For all your wedding invitations, brial accessories
http://www.weddinghelpers.cceasy.com
For all your Marriage Ceremony ,wedding vow needs:
http://www.theclergynetwork.com/
This is a must have to change your name:
http://www.thenamechangekit.com
Hope this helps! Congrats and good luck!
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January 1st, 2010 at 9:05 pm
You should go to theknot.com.They take you from day 1 all the way through till the wedding day. They have a great list. You get emails every day with new updates and vendor contacts, They help out so much. The list is probably my favorite part of the whole site, because it tells you exactly what to do and when you should be doing it, what needs to be purchased right away and what can wait till later. It is a great sight (free) check it out!
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Congradulations!
January 1st, 2010 at 9:50 pm
What about the honeymoon? After you find the wedding site, create a wedding registry to inform guests about wedding details and contribute to your honeymoon. It is simple and stress-free; no checklist needed.
http://www.bluedynastyent.com
Email me with any questions or concerns bluedynastyent@yahoo.com
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