Wedding Book Recommendation

If you are into reading and want to get some great tips check out Country Living Weddings Ideas & Inspirations for celebrating in Style By: Marie Proelle Hueston. I read throught parts of it and it looks like a very up to date wedding guide with a lot of great ideas. If you flip to page 98 there are tips on setting a budget. That should be one of the first things you do before meeting with vendors. That way if you decide you want to spend a little more in one area you can possibly cut back on something else in order to have more money for the things you really want. The other great thing about this book is in almost every section it also gives you a Green Tip. For exaple:The green tip under ther "Setting a Budget" is " Not only is candlelight ramantic, it's energy efficient, too. Look for soy candles-they come in all shapes, sizes, and colors and they're eco-friendly because they're made from a renewable resource."
On page 117 talks about finding a photographer. One of the tips that really caught my eye in this section and I think a lot of couples could relate to is: " A sweet way to acknowledge guests who cannot be with you on your special day owing to travel restrictions or illness is to take a photograph that includes a message." They also posted a picture of a couple kissing with a sign that says "Hello Grandma!" Similar idea to the picture posted at the top of this blog page.
This book covers everything, wedding location tips, flower tips, cake tips, a time-line for your wedding planning. And it has a lot of fun pictures to look at while you are reading. Enjoy!
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