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| Wedding Planners |
Marcy
Blum, Laura Fisher Kaiser, Laura Fisher
Paperback
Published 1997
432 pages
It's hard to imagine any wedding detail that could have
escaped inclusion in the pages of Weddings for Dummies.
How to build a chuppah, how to anchor a comb in the bride's
hair, who dances with whom and when--everything you ever
wanted to know about getting hitched is right here. Fortunately,
Marcy Blum and Laura Fisher Kaiser aren't afraid to give
an opinion or two (there's a list of "Ten Tacky Temptations
We Beg You to Resist"), but most of the information is
entirely nonjudgmental. It's best to have a much-married
older sister plan your wedding, but if you have to do
it yourself, this is the perfect book to tell you how.
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Bride's
Magazine (Editor)
Paperback
240 pages
Revised & Updated edition January 1997
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Carole
Chapman
Paperback
256 pages
Published September 1997
Nothing is left to chance
with this new and fully updated edition of Thorough and
detailed everything you need to know in the six months
prior to the wedding is here from the big decisions to
the little details that can add so much enjoyment to a
wedding. Whe ther you're planning a traditional church
wedding or a civil ceremony you'll find the What When
Where and How in this book-flowers guest list attire honeymoon
and much more.
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Anne
Lockwood
Paperback
168 pages Spiral edition
Published March 1997
Most conventional wedding
planners are designed to let couples know exactly where
they stand in the planning scheme, and who is specifically
responsible for each task. This guide includes a unique
fold-out schedule that is general enough to plan any wedding
and flexible enough to adapt to any time frame. Within
each of the six categories, tasks are broken down to make
sure that all the details are covered.
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Laura Morin
Paperback - 292 pages Spiral edition
Published January 1998
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Cele
Goldsmith Lalli, Stephanie H. Dahl
Paperback
Revised & Updated February 1997
The #1 Bridal Magazine
Helps You Create the Wedding of Your Dreams.
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Joyce
Hartmann, Loretta Saff
Paperback - 217 pages
Spiral edition April 1997
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Don
Altman
Paperback
144 pages
Second edition July 1997
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Teddy
Lenderman
Paperback
332 pages
Second Revised edition December 1997
This brand-new edition
is chock full of down-to-earth advice for dealing with
the ups and downs of planning a wedding. Includes idiot-proof
steps for finding the best vendors for invitations, apparel,
food, flowers, photography, music, and more. This edition
features even more practical advice for dealing with the
complications of divorced and blended families, as well
as expert advice on settingand keepinga budget. Features
all new real-life anecdotes from newlyweds, and an all
new section on how the Internet can be used as a planning
tool. Teddy Lenderman is an experienced wedding consultant
who is recognized as a Master Bridal Consultant by the
Association of Bridal Consultants. She began her own wedding
consulting business, Bearable Weddings by Teddy, in 1985.
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Jaclyn
C. Barrett-Hirschhaut
Paperback
504 pages
Published December 1997
The editor-in-chiefs of Elegant
Bride magazine provides a treasure trove of creative yet
tasteful ideas for weddings on any budget--all presented
in an easy-to-follow, easy-to-read question-and-answer
format. 50 illustrations.
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Les
Parrott (Editor), Leslie Parrott (Editor)
Paperback - 160 pages
January 1998
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Paula
Begoun, Stephanie Bell, Paula Beqoun
Paperback
February 1996
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| Budget Weddings |
Sharon
Naylor
Paperback
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by
Diane Warner
Paperback
155 pages
September 1995
From a nationally known
wedding consultant comes a collection of clever, easy-to-do,
and inexpensive ideas for parties, cherished gifts, and
storybook weddings. Readers will find tips for stretching
their decorating dollars, instructions for crafting exquisite
wedding accessories (bouquets, garters, headpieces), creative
ideas for gift baskets, cake toppers, and more. 71 illustrations.
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Pamela
A. Piljac
Paperback
April 1996
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Diane
Warner
Paperback - 172 pages
Third edition March 1997
This newly revised guide
shows how to plan a wedding with all the trimmings but
without all the expenses. Warner's dozens of creative
ideas are to certain to help brides, grooms, and their
families save money and frustration--and have fun in the
process.
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| Wedding Etiquette |
Martha
A. Woodham, Walter Cumming (Illustrator)
Hardcover
May 1995
A humorous etiquette
guide for overburdened brides demystifies myths and takes
contemporary schedules and demands into account while
providing reassuring true stories about wedding faux pas
that couples have made.
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Editors
of Bride's Magazine
Paperback - 320 pages
January 1994
With more than 500,000
copies sold, this wedding-planning classic has been completely
revised and updated for the 1990s and coincides with Bride's
Magazine's 60th anniversary. Features include religious
and ethnic wedding customs, tips, ideas, and more.
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Judith
Martin, Gloria Kamen (Illustrator)
Hardcover
January 1996
In this humorous, albeit
useful, guide to planning and executing the perfect wedding,
Miss Manners addresses everything from unnecessary expenditures,
to bride etiquette, to how to handle potential troublemakers.
While she outlines the need to uphold "reasonable" standards,
she acknowledges and expertly handles some harsh realities.
In response to a pregnant bride-to-be, she advises that
the only deviation from a traditional wedding should be
to "Let it (the wedding dress) out in the tummy."
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Greg
Schwem, Tom Carey, Greg Schwen
Paperback
March 1996
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Yetta
Fisher Gruen
Paperback
286 pages
Reprint edition March 1995
From the former Bridal Editor
of The Washington Post comes this indispensable guide
to help brides- and grooms-to-be plan every stage of their
wedding. Arranged in an easy-to-use format, this guide
steers readers safely through the predictable and unpredictable
crises of the engagement, the wedding and the honeymoon.
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| Honeymoons |
Suzanne
Rodriguez-Hunter
Paperback
February 1996
Your dreams of the perfect
honeymoon can come true! Wedding planning may be exhausting,
but honeymoon planning will be fun with this great little
guide, which details every step of the process. Hundreds
of listings include more traditional honeymoon destinations,
like Maui and Paris, and more adventurous options, like
trekking in Patagonia or camping in the Sahara -- in a
variety of price ranges. Honeymoons for music and art
lovers, sports fans, gourmets, and more! This is the trip
you'll always remember, so make sure it's perfect.
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Modern
Bride Library - Geri Bain (Editor)
Paperback - 256 pages
September 1995
The travel editor for Modern
Bride--America's most trusted source for helping couples
make their wedding and honeymoon dreams come true--shares
her years of expertise in honeymoon planning. Bain provides
couples with vital information on cruises, foreign travel,
packages, staying within a budget--even how to get married
at their honeymoon destination.
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Katarine
Dyson; Katherine D. Dyson
Paperback - 352 pages
May 1998
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