Archive for the ‘Planning A Wedding’ Category

Where to Seat Aunt Edna? And 500 Other Great Wedding Tips

Wednesday, July 28th, 2010

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Each year 2.5 million couples marry, spending an average of nine months planning the wedding and an average of $20,000. No wonder they’re stressed! How to survive it? With the advice, stories, and best tips from hundreds of brides and grooms who have already walked down that aisle. They’ve made the mistakes and endured the disasters — and somehow pulled off the wedding of their dreams. There’s not a wedding dilemma that hasn’t been encountered, retold, and solved somewhere in Where to Seat Aunt Edna, from announcing your intentions to agreeing on the guest list, choosing the bridesmaids’ dresses, writing vows, and properly seating the eight sets of step-grandparents. Some books help couples write their vows, design their invitations, decorate the reception hall, and plan their honeymoon trip. This book helps them survive the entire process…. More >>

Where to Seat Aunt Edna? And 500 Other Great Wedding Tips

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The Portable Wedding Consultant : Invaluable Advice from the Industry’s Experts for Saving Your Time, Money and Sanity

Tuesday, July 27th, 2010

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Now any couple can easily plan their wedding like a professional… without the cost of hiring one. The Portable Wedding Consultant includes advice from more than 50 wedding planning experts, covering everything from ordering invitations and selecting the perfect dress to the pros and cons of changing the bride’s last name. Advice and suggestions from real-life brides and even lists of Internet wedding resources make this an essential guide for every bride and groom planning their own wedding…. More >>

The Portable Wedding Consultant : Invaluable Advice from the Industry’s Experts for Saving Your Time, Money and Sanity

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Pura Vida! Insiders Guide to Visiting Manuel Antonio

Monday, July 26th, 2010

An eBook designed to give traveler’s the real scoop on visiting Manuel Antonio, straight from the mouth of an American who lived there. From how to pay a quarter of the price for a taxi to true Costa Rican etiquette, this isn’t your average guide book!
Pura Vida! Insiders Guide to Visiting Manuel Antonio

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