I'm Getting Married, Now What?!: Finding Your Wedding Style/ Ceremony Know-now/ Honeymoon Adventures FROM OUR EDITORS
Planning a wedding is much too important to leave to improvisation. Andrea Rotondo Hospidor believes that the best way to mount an unforgettable nuptial event is to stage its preparation. With charts, checklists, and cheery texts, she offers advice on everything from guest lists and table decorations to budgeting and toasts. With an event like this, you want to get it right the first time!
FROM THE PUBLISHER
Make the most of the time between today and the big day by dividing it into manageable components. As you plan, consider things your mother probably hasn't told you, like Jack and Jill parties and registering online. Fill in checklists to help you find your wedding style, whether traditional, ethnic, special theme, your own production (or eloping). Charts and tips help you establish costs and budgeting. Then come planning the ceremony, with common-sense etiquette on whom to invite, selecting the wedding party, and resolving family tensions. Where to honeymoon? Look over the great list of suggestions together. You really can manage the announcements, engagement parties, rehearsal dinner, and the reception. Finally: Plan a peaceful, lovely wedding day, hour by hour.
SYNOPSIS
Prepare to make your big day absolutely perfect! Consider things your mother never thought of, like Jack and Jill parties and registering online. Checklists help pinpoint your wedding style, from traditional to ethnic, while charts help you establish budgets. Plan the ceremony with common-sense etiquette on who to invite, selecting the wedding party, and resolving family tensions. And look over the great list of honeymoon suggestions. Finally: an hour-by-hour guide to a peaceful, lovely wedding day. You really can manage it all.