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Wedding etiquette, please help?!?!?

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I am looking for a book that has lots of details about wedding etiquette and other useful information. Please let me know. Planning a wedding is driving me crazy. I want an A to Z book that explain wedding types, use of flowers, traditions, invitations, you name it.

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  1. Go to Borders or Waldenbooks and ask for Martha Stewart's Book on Weddings.  Great book..much information on everything you would need to know.  Also try theknot.com too on the internet.


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  4. theknot.com is great. I went to Chapters and spent about an hour looking through all the wedding planning binders and books they have (ones you can write in and it organizes everything for you and gives you tips etc) I spent $20 on it and it has already been a GREAT help. there are large ones that cost $50 or so.

    theknot.com has been a huge help to me too.  but for what you want be prepared to spend about $50.  Go to a bookstore and spend some time looking through and deciding.

    Good luck and congrats!!!

  5. Emily Post is the etiquette guru. Buy a book by her.

  6. The "ANTI-BRIDE etiquette guide" - Gerin & Hughes

    I borrowed it from my local library last week and it is full of usefull information without being too stuck in the past. I has info on invitations, traditions etc. I highly reccommend it!

  7. Miss Manners on weddings helped me out a LOT but she can be VERY nit-picky. It does have some funny stories that might make you feel a little better while under stress. A  Bride's Guide to Ettiquette is FABULOUS! Its a tiny, cheap book with LOTS of good info. Also, pick up a Bride's Thank You guide. Its a god-send when writing thank you notes. Emily Post has a HUGE book on  wedding ettiquette as well. Go to your local book store, there should be about one full shelf of wedding ettiquette books. Good luck!!

  8. weddingchannel.com or theknot.com

    Not books but amazing one stop resources

  9. WeddingChannel.com and TheKnot.com are very helpful sites. My sister actually has TheKnot book with all the checklists, etc in it and it has been VERY helpful to her!  

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