If you're looking for more wedding inspiration and you're tired of browsing the web for new ideas, maybe it's time you looked for other sources. Try going to your local bookstore for one of the super useful wedding planning books mentioned below.
The Wedding Book: The Big Book for Your Big Day by Mindy Weiss and Lisbeth Levine ($19.95 at Amazon)
If you've stayed on top of high-profile celebrity weddings from the past few years, Mindy Weiss is a name you know. She's a legendary party coordinator and wedding planner who's worked with Katy Perry, Kate Beckinsale, Heidi Klum, Gwen Stefani,
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Honeymoons Worth Splurging On – Part 1
by Anna P. December 2nd, 2011 | Honeymoon
If you're going to splurge on anything for your wedding (and we're sure you will), you might want to consider saving much of your money for the honeymoon. Since most people don't take too many vacations, your honeymoon provides a fine excuse to get out there a live a little! Forget using a lump sum of your cash on favors, and save that money for something the two of you will treasure for the rest of your life. Check out these dream honeymoons, and start planning your getaway today.
Paris, France
Paris is the city of love, and thanks to their
Paris, France
Paris is the city of love, and thanks to their
More Wedding Planning Apps
by Anna P. November 23rd, 2011 | Planning
Are you too busy to sit down in front of a computer and really do some serious research? Do you wish you could jot down notes or take pictures for wedding inspiration? Look no further, as I compiled another list of amazing iPhone apps that every bride (or groom) will find beneficial. You can check out my previous list of apps here. All the apps mentioned below are available from the iTunes store.
Pinterest
Okay, Pinterest isn't exactly a wedding app per se, but I think that most brides will find it beneficial, as it will allow them take
Okay, Pinterest isn't exactly a wedding app per se, but I think that most brides will find it beneficial, as it will allow them take
Planning 101: Who Pays for What
by Anna P. October 26th, 2011 | Planning
Planning any big event is a challenge, especially a wedding. There is much to do within a limited budget and a certain amount of time. You and your fiancé could do all or most of the planning and spending, or you could enlist the help of close family members (particularly parents) or super generous friends.
1- Figure Out What Everyone Can Contribute
Before you start anything, you need to create a budget first. Make several lists, one of how much you're willing to spend per item, and another for what you really want. Have your fiancé create similar lists, and then
1- Figure Out What Everyone Can Contribute
Before you start anything, you need to create a budget first. Make several lists, one of how much you're willing to spend per item, and another for what you really want. Have your fiancé create similar lists, and then
Should You Hire a Wedding Planner?
by Anna P. September 28th, 2011 | Planning
Marriage is a big deal. Nobody understands that more than engaged couples. It's no wonder then, one of the biggest decisions couples face is whether they should hire a wedding pro or do it all themselves. There is no right or wrong answer, and since every couple's situation is different, choosing to hire someone is really a matter of personal choice. To find out if you should consult a wedding planner, ask yourself the following questions first, then make a decision.
1- Do you have the time (and patience) to plan a wedding?
Many engaged couples choose a professional wedding planner,
1- Do you have the time (and patience) to plan a wedding?
Many engaged couples choose a professional wedding planner,


