Wedding Photography Workbook

Sep 02
2010




wedding photography workbook
What is your best advice for other brides planning a wedding?

Whether you are in the midst of wedding planning now, or were happily wedded years ago, what tips, ideas or advice can you share with other brides? What do you wish you had done differently, or what are you glad you did? What unique, personal touches did you include in your own wedding? Do you have any cool ideas on: party favors, wedding party gifts, bridesmaids attire, invitations/programs, child attendants, showers/bachelor(ette) parties, the ceremony/vows/etc, wedding cake, photography/videography, the honeymoon? (These are just 'prompts' to spark your memory - you don't have to answer them all!!) I am finishing my wedding planner/workbook and would like to include tips from real-life brides. Your input and ideas would be a huge help!!

First off, congratulations on your upcoming marriage! May you have a healthy, happy union.

After being very happily married for 18+ years, my advise is this: You don't want the wedding to overshadow the marriage. A wedding is just for 1 day, but your marriage should last your lifetime. Rule number 1: Don't sweat the small stuff. Rule number 2: It's all small stuff. Don't get so wrapped up in the knitty gritty of wedding planning that you forget the most important reason which is why you're there in the first place. Good luck and best wishes to you both!


The Wedding Workbook


The Wedding Workbook


$3.98


A wedding is the most complicated event most people will ever orchestrate. The worksheets in this absolutely essential guide will help you monitor decisions and expenses, and there are countless creative ideas for personalizing a wedding, no matter what the style. Tips cover etiquette, budgeting, and arranging for help. Plus: the purse-sized format makes it easy to keep it all right at your finger...


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