wedding planning
kat81886 asked:


I recently became engaged to the love of my life; however, I need help planning my wedding. If anyone has any suggestions for a good wedding planning book, I’d greatly appreciate it. Thanks.

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6 Comments on “Recenty engaged.. Any suggestion on wedding planning books?”

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  1. Kate M says:

    Try brides magazine you might get some nice ideas there and also if you can afford it hire a wedding planner they usually do a really nice job and they are worth the money if you can afford it. If not then get your hands on everything you can like books ,magazines whatever and that should give you some ideas really nice ones I would think. Good Luck and Congrats.

  2. romeo t says:

    GET A WEDDING PLANNER, THEY WILL HELP YOU A LOT. THEY ARE JUST A LITTLE EXPENSIVE BUT AT LEAST YOU HAVE SOMEONE TO BLAME IF THINGS DON’T GO RIGHT IN YOUR WEDDING AND YOU CAN SUE THEM TOO.(I THINK)

  3. Daphne says:

    I bought the “Dummies Guide to Weddings.” It was the best investment that I made. It answered a lot of questions.

  4. ndvsne1 says:

    Personally I don’t believe in that crap. Here’s why, you are going off of what someone else thinks and not what you and your future mate want together. Throw that stuff out the window, sit down together, and come up with a plan on your own. My wife and I did that and had the time of our lives. If your into arts and crafts for example, and your husband is into college football, find something you can do together. One idea, A bowl game + a place that has all sorts of stuff you’re interested in. Go to Hawaii. Plenty of stuff there for both of you. Go to the south, say, Arizona.

  5. dlgrl=me says:

    don’t know about books, but marthastewart.com has a lot of great wedding ideas. congrats!

  6. GilesB says:

    The Collins ‘Weddings’ is quite a good book to start with. It takes you through all the basic options and has lots of lovely colour photos.

    It also contains lots of not-so-obvious advice such as where to put bouquets of flowers in the church etc. — I got this info from

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