Wedding Planner Guide Books




Planning a wedding starts very early in life, perhaps with the immortal stories that we read in childhood. Yet, the actual organizing might be tricky. If you don’t want to hire a professional, you should get some wedding planner guide books to help you. Here is an example of a wedding planner guide book, which shows you every step of the organizing.




6-8 months before: It’s best to notify your family. Gather everyone – parents, godparents – at a dinner and tell them what you are you going to do: number of guests, style of the party, where it will take place. Make reservations at the restaurant and the church.

Wedding Planner Guide Books

Wedding Planner Guide Book from my-weddingdream.com

4-6 months before: You have to think about your wedding dress. The options are multiple – a famous fashion house, a personal dressmaker, a mall – is important to consult as many magazines and websites as possible before you decide on a model. You will be surprised to see that crinoline dresses are out of fashion!

2-4 months before: Order the invitations and placement cards. Order at least 10 extra, just in case. You never know what aunt or cousin you forgot to put on the list. Have you remembered about your boss? You can begin to send personal invitations or to forward them. For close friends you can opt for an electronic invitation, artistically made, with fun and good music! Go to a restaurant and talk very clearly about the food and drink menu, and also the decorations of the room: balloons, chair covers, seat covers with matching napkins, garlands. Establish some other details about the party: DJ, sound, fireworks, photos, floral arrangements, gifts for guests / favors.

1-2 months before:Where are you going to spend your honeymoon? Now it’s time to make reservations for a trip to those exotic lands you that you’ve been dreaming about.
- Order the wedding rings and other accessories and the godmother’s bouquet, candles, flowers.
- Do not forget that you also need to have matching shoes and a garter as sexy as possible.
- Ensure that a benevolent friend takes care of the bachelorette’ s party. The bachelor’s one is probably already take care of.
- Ask what documents you need to go to the city hall and medical examination.

Wedding Planner Guide Books

Wedding Planner Guide Book from wedding-splendor.com

2 weeks before: Deposit the papers at the city hall.
– Choose the model and the composition and order the wedding cake. Make sure that it will be delivered at a certain time at the restaurant, so it won’t be hurt if you have no where to store it cold.
- Go for a rehearsal at the hairdresser’s and make up artist’s and schedule your next session.
- Buy the smoking suit for the groom. You can choose black, beige is only for the timid ones.
- Go to the bachelorette’ s party. Do not leave home without a phone number of a stripper who is in the evening in question. That’s just in case!
- Contact the guests who have not yet confirmed their participation as you clear the final number of participants. Send the restaurant the sitting chart, in case you do not have placement cards.
- Confirm the honeymoon reservations.

A week before: Make a list of important tasks for each member participating in the ceremony, the groom, godparents, in-laws and parents. Go out at a beauty salon and pamper yourself a little! This is only an example of planner to help you. With a little search, you can find a lot of wedding planner guide books that suit your style.

Written by , date Feb 21, 2011 in Wedding planning books
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