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The Bride's Book of Lists: Things to Do & Questions to Ask

The Bride's Book of Lists: Things to Do & Questions to Ask
By Amy Nebens

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For the savvy bride, the secret of planning the perfect wedding isn’t just knowing what she has to do, but also knowing what questions to ask. Along with tips and checklists for every aspect of the wedding, including the ceremony, the reception, fashion and beauty, and the honeymoon plans, each section of this book suggests dozens of possible queries, with space for writing the answers. For example, at the reception site, inquire, “How do overtime charges work?” and when interviewing musicians, the bride should find out whether they will play requests or require breaks. Complete with worksheets for comparing services and costs, as well as pockets to hold papers and business cards, this is the essential planner for every bride.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #189836 in Books
  • Published on: 2002-12-01
  • Original language: English
  • Binding: Hardcover-spiral
  • 208 pages

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The essential book for the bride to be5
A bride can easily become overwhelmed with all of the details involved with planning a wedding. This book consists of lists and information for every category imaginable which really simplifies the process. All of the overwhelming details are streamlined in this easy to follow guide. I recommend this book to every bride who never wants to worry that something may have been overlooked.

indispensible5
This book is perfect for the overwhelmed, busy bride-to-be. I'm a young career woman and I don't have time to plan a wedding, but the wedding planners in my area are terrible! This book made it easy to know when I had to make crucial decisions, and how to make them.

Every detail you can think of and more4
This book has a checklist for everything. It has every question you could possibly need to ask your vendors. It has tips for negotiating price and keeping within your budget. It has pockets. It has business card holders. It even has a checklist that reminds the groom to make sure he has the right socks. It is also MUCH cheaper than those giant Wedding Planners that don't fit in your tote bag. So far, it's been very helpful.