Wedding Planning Book News
Wedding planners try to cater to the desires and whims of every bride
Brides-to-be know that planning a wedding is hard work.
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Weston author pens a new book on wedding planning
When Stacey Tucker of Weston, also known as "StaceyLu," was planning her second wedding, she started journaling. Divorced in 2001 and engaged in 2003, Stacey recorded her whirlwind experience in hopes of helping encore brides navigate uncharted terrain. The result was Eat, Drink and Remarry (Amazon), her first installment in the StaceyLu's Guides to Life book series.
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Planning a wedding with Google Docs
For do-most-of-it-yourself brides, wedding planning means lists, lists and more lists, with some spreadsheets thrown in for good measure. There are also the long, endlessly pored-over documents of vows, readings, even toasts. Did I mention lists?
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Planning Your Insanity-Free, 'Practical Wedding'
Couples planning their weddings are forced to make scores of difficult decisions — managing the guest list, the cost and family expectations. In her new book, Meg Keene helps couples focus a little more on the meaning of marriage, and a little less on the flowers and cake.
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Review: In planning a wedding, Google Docs is like the perfect bridesmaid
NEW YORK, N.Y. - For do-most-of-it-yourself brides, wedding planning means lists, lists and more lists, with some spreadsheets thrown in for good measure. There are also the long, endlessly pored-over documents of vows, readings, even toasts. Did I mention lists?
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