March 2006
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Wed 29 Mar 2006
Finding the perfect destination wedding dress is not always an easy task, and the wedding dress that is perfect for one destination may be inappropriate for another.
It is important, therefore, to not only match the destination wedding dress to your own taste and style but to the nature of the destination as well.
A Beach Wedding Dress
For instance, beach weddings are among the most popular of all destination weddings, and getting married on the beach certainly can provide memories that last a lifetime.
A beach wedding, however, will require a different kind of destination wedding dress than a dress for a traditional church wedding, and it is important to take those special needs into account.
Understanding the Nature Of The Wedding
For instance, you probably would not want the wedding dress you choose for a wedding on the beach to have a long flowing train. You may instead want to opt for a shorter and sportier type of wedding dress, perhaps even a strapless model to show off that great tan.
When shopping for a destination wedding dress it is important that the designer have a good idea of the nature of the wedding. This will allow the wedding dress designer to make more appropriate suggestions as to the type of dress that would be best.
Having Fun When Looking For Your Wedding Dress
Of course there is no reason that shopping for a destination wedding dress cannot be lots of fun, and it is important to keep that sense of fun about you as you shop for the perfect dress.
Too many of us allow ourselves to get caught up in the stress of planning a wedding, and we forget that the wedding is first and foremost a celebration of love.
If you can remember that the wedding is a celebration you will be better able to avoid the stress that sometimes comes with the search for the perfect destination wedding dress.
Wed 29 Mar 2006
(OPENPRESS) March 28, 2006 — Stress free shopping for every bride-to-be with help of experts and advise for the wedding gown and wedding accessories, and wedding plans from a free online consultant for what will look best on the bride-to-be.
Bridalhome.com is the website which has wedding consultant available round the clock for assistances of the brides-to-be, who not only provides personalized wedding help for brides-to-be and makes the process fun and stress-free.
“Every bride-to-be wants her wedding day to be absolutely perfect, and now with just the click of a mouse they get personalized help from bridalhome.com. It is site which has wedding expert who talks to web site visitors, giving help and wedding advice that cannot be found anywhere else,” explained Andy, who created www.bridalhome.com.
“The search for inexpensive, high quality bridal gown which makes every one to tirn and say what a lovely gown the bride is wearing. Creating a web site where brides-to-be could find beautiful, unique, and memorable wedding gowns in one place. A selection of all the best designers of Italy and France has been put together,” explained Andy.
Most of the wedding web sites have higghly expensive gowns which are out of range for many of the brides-to-be. But bridalhome.com is a site which makes the process fun as visitors simply click, then just see what they want for a prefect wedding gown.
“I wanted to help brides and their mothers as they sit down at the computer together and choice a wedding gown and gown for the mother of the bride for the wedding day. They have enough stress as it is, and so I wanted to find a prefect gown for them in an entertaining and helpful way at the same time,” said Andy.
As visitors to www.Bridalhome.com go from page to page and with each the click of a mouse the visitors can see the best wedding gowns.
“My goal is to provide real help with suggestions and ideas that will inspire brides-to-be and help them make their wedding day unique and memorablewith the wedding dresses. The site is a virtual wedding expert on the wedding gowns, mother of the bride’s gowns, flowergirl and bridalsmaids gowns which is just one click away,” said Andy.
Bridalhome.com is a site worth recommending to friends. The toll free number of bridalhome.com is 877-776-6469 or 909-348-7903
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Tue 28 Mar 2006
While bachelor parties are a tradition dating back to the 1800s, bachelorette parties have become popular only recently. Bachelorette parties seem to be more about the bride-to-be bonding with women friends than the male tradition of enjoying a final night of freedom before marriage.
A New Tradition
Some brides choose a night of frivolity, such as male exotic dancers and lots of alcohol, much like the groom’s bachelor party. But the majority of women opt for other activities. The theme of most bachelorette parties is to tease the bride in a fun way, while sharing a memorable evening with her best friends.
The Nightclub Scene
This is 1 of the most popular bachelorette activities. Parties often start with dinner at an elegant restaurant, followed by drinks and dancing at popular nightclubs. Hiring a limousine to drive everyone together from destination to destination is a great idea. First, it allows all the women to travel together and party in transit. Second, it adds a touch of class to the evening. And perhaps the best reason is to ensure that everyone arrives safely at their destinations.
The women in the bachelorette party will often create a veil for the bride to wear on that night. The style of the veil isn’t important, so long as it is conspicuous and calls a great deal of attention to the bride. It’s also typical for this type of party to send the bride on a scavenger hunt. The other women get together ahead of time to create a list of activities for the bride to accomplish or objects to find. This type of bachelorette party is a great way for the bride to enjoy a night of dinner, dancing, drinks and fun with her best friends.
Retreat To A Spa
Spa retreats have become quite popular as bachelorette party ideas. The bride-to-be and her friends get together at a spa to enjoy relaxing massages, facials, manicures, pedicures and other treatments. A steam room, sauna and/or hot tub adds an extra element of relaxation.
Some spas provide great meals from a selection of healthy dishes. This type of bachelorette party lets the bride relax and connect with her friends while leaving behind the stress of planning a wedding. Many brides get so caught up in the details of wedding planning that they forget to enjoy the wedding. A spa retreat bachelorette party is a great solution.
Exotic Dance Lessons
A little more risque, but lots of fun, is exotic dancing lessons. These parties are becoming more common now that pole dancing classes are beginning to spring up in health clubs. For these parties the women gather at a private home or a dance studio, and a professional dancer comes in to teach them the art of exotic dance. This can be a great way for friends to let loose and have fun.
Night Of Feature Films
Another unique bachelorette party idea is for the maid of honor to host a movie night. The hostess rents plenty of movies to select from, and stocks up on movie theater style goodies or creates a menu of hors d’oeuvres. This could be the bride’s last chance to sit around with her friends watching “chick flicks” for a good long while. This is a fun, safe, and relaxing way for the women to get together to talk and have a good time.
Female Bonding
Although a new phenomenon, the bachelorette party is quickly catching on. It does not have the same feel as a bachelor party — instead of a last night of freedom, it a night to bond with women friends.
About the author: Visit Wedding Ideas to learn more. Ron King is a full-time researcher, writer, and web developer. Copyright 2005 Ron King.
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Mon 27 Mar 2006

Award winning wedding gown designer to the stars Amy Michelson takes the bridal business to a cosmic level of love with the launch of the clever and classy sexy karma kit- available exclusively on her new web boutique - www.pamperthegoddess.com
Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) March 24, 2006 - Award winning wedding gown designer to the stars Amy Michelson takes the bridal business to a cosmic level of love with the launch of the clever and classy sexy karma kit - available exclusively on her new web boutique - www.pamperthegoddess.com
The Sexy Karma Kit provides couples with a hip and sensual way to connect on an intimate, soul level through romance, spirituality, sexuality, and playfulness. “The sexy karma kit is fun… and men love it!” The sexy karma kit leads couples through a mystical, step by step Love Ritual of sublime sensuality using the kit’s intoxicating ingredients to arouse all the senses, soothe the spirit, and end in a luscious massage.
The Kit includes:
* Sensual warm massage lotion candle
* Love Ritual Instruction Booklet
* Exotic CD
* Sage smudge stick
* Scallop shell sage ashtray
* Sweet sugar tea light
* Intoxicating incense
* Sexy Karma coin in red envelope
* Elegant and original erotic poetry cards
* Chocolate kissing creme
About Amy: Amy Michelson creates a signature look of soft sensuality infused with a modern confidence in her luxurious silk gowns. Michelson is the recipient of the prestigious Couture Bridal 2001, 2003, and 2004 “Designer of the Year” award. Michelson’s celebrity clientele include Michele Pfeifer, Sandra Bullock, Halle Berry, Salma Hayek, Eva Longoria, Geena Davis, and Terri Clark to name a few. Amy and her gowns are featured on National T.V. shows such as The Today Show, Good Morning America, Six Feet Under, The George Lopez show and Friends. The Amy Michelson Couture Bridal collection is available in stores worldwide.
The sexy karma kit is currently available at www.pamperthegoddess.com
Retail Price: 69.95
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Sun 26 Mar 2006
There are many different kinds of wedding invitations out there, but destination wedding invitations are among the most coveted and the most popular.
After all, what wedding guest would not love to combine a great vacation in a tropical paradise with the wedding of a close friend or family member? For a number of years now, destination weddings have been all the rage, and it is easy to see why.
Mailing The Invitations Out In Plenty Of Time
In fact, receiving destination wedding invitations is a mark of honor, since the majority of destination weddings are limited to only the closest family members and friends.
Getting such an invitation is an honor, and it is important for the planer of the wedding to get those invitations out in plenty of time.
In fact, more time must be allowed when it comes to destination wedding invitations than with normal weddings and traditional wedding invitations.
That is because you will be asking your guests and members of the wedding party not only to show up at your wedding but also to travel hundreds, or perhaps thousands of miles away.
This means they will have to book hotel rooms, book flights and of course schedule time away from work. So be sure to allow plenty of time for your destination wedding invitations to be addressed, received and responded to.
There Are Many Places To Have Your Destination Wedding
There are of course many destinations that are popular for destination weddings, and in many cases the couple will choose a location that is special to them.
Many couples will hold their special wedding on the beach where they first vacationed, or in a resort that holds special significance. From Fiji to Florida, from the Bahamas to Bermuda, there are nearly as many possibilities as there are brides and grooms.
Making Your Destination Wedding Invitations More Special
Since destination weddings are so special, it makes sense to make the destination wedding invitations extra special as well.
One great idea is to order lots of postcards from the resort hosting the wedding, and to include a postcard in with each invitation packet.
Not only will the postcard be a treasured keepsake, but it will give your guests an idea of what they can expect when they arrive.
Things You Will Need To Include In The Invitations
It is also important to include airport information, transportation arrangements and directions to the wedding in with the destination wedding invitations, as well as instructions for booking the block of hotel rooms you have reserved.
Most destination resorts will provide members of the wedding party, and perhaps guests, as well, with special room rates, and it is important that the destination wedding invitations provide details on how to take advantage of any such discounts.
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Shaunta Pleasant is a professional writer and editor on wedding planning topics. Visit my site to learn more about planning the perfect wedding at http://www.best-wedding-plan.com/destination_wedding_invitations.html
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Thu 23 Mar 2006

While planning a wedding can leave one harrowed by “the big day,” there are some strategies both brides and grooms can use to make events go as smoothly as possible. Common sense needs to rule the day no matter what goes wrong; and rest assured, all won’t go exactly as planned. If both brides and grooms are on board with making the wedding day go as smoothly as possible, even the mishaps can be seen as favorite memories in the days and years to come.
In most situations, brides have planned most of the wedding. This fact does not mean, however, that the groom can just sit back and watch while the bride works herself into a frenzy by the wedding day.
If you as a groom do not know what to do to help, just ask! Ask your bride for a list of things that you can do to help her. If she says she’ll handle it all herself, it may be time to put in a call to her mother. Those extra brownie points never hurt, anyway. If you are the recipient of a to-do list, just do it! Even if the items don’t seem important to you, complete the list in its entirety, on time.
If we look at the traditional role for the groom in planning a wedding, we’ll see that the groom is usually responsible for planning the honeymoon. If this is the case for you, make sure to confirm every single reservation you have made for the trip. For more tips on honeymoon planning, be sure to check out www.travelblogger.info.
The day before the wedding, make sure to pack everything you need for the ceremony, reception, and honeymoon. If you don’t know what you need, ask for help. If the bride is too busy, ask a female friend or your own mother. Everything needs to be done before the day of the wedding. If nothing else, it will start you marriage out on the right foot!
An important responsibility for the groom before the wedding is purchasing a gift for your bride. Make sure this gift, along with the ring and all honeymoon documents, is packed in a secure place. Write the location down on your hand if you have to, just don’t forget where you put these necessities.
During the rehearsal dinner, make sure you give a toast to your future in-laws. Again, the brownie points! Tell them how wonderful they must be in order to raise such a wonderful daughter, etc. Don’t forget your own parents in the toast either. Be sure to thank them for all they’ve done for you.
A key point of advice is to severely limit, if not curtail all together, consuming alcoholic beverages the day before and the day of the wedding. Being respectful to your bride, family, and guests is extremely important. You don’t want your guests feeling sorry for your bride for marrying an inconsiderate lush!
On the day of the wedding, be to the church exactly as scheduled. Photographers usually start taking pictures two hours before the ceremony. The photographer will photograph the bride for about 45 minutes and the groom for about 30 minutes. Even if you think you’ll just be sitting around (which may happen), be there on time anyway. Now would be a good time to get in a last game of poker with your buddies before getting married if you find yourself with nothing to do.
Truly, the groom’s responsibilities for the week of the wedding can be summed up in one word: courtesy. Show courtesy to your bride by being available to assist her any way you can. Show courtesy to your family by remembering them in toasts. Show courtesy to your guests by being on your best behavior. Finally, show courtesy to yourself. You will have to live with every decision you make during the week and day of your wedding. Be the kind of person you would want your daughter to marry some day.
Pepper Montero
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Pepper and her husband run a wedding coordination business in the Upstate of South Carolina. They have been coordinating weddings for the last two years. This article may be reprinted freely as long as all links remain active. http://www.bridalblog.info http://www.travelblogger.info http://www.thewebllama.com
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Wed 22 Mar 2006
FORT WORTH, Texas, March 20
When planning a wedding, trying to get everyone you want to the same place for that special event at a reasonable price is important. Recognizing that weddings are truly life events for customers, American Airlines was the first airline to create a wedding fare discount. Customers who use the wedding discount program can also accumulate AAdvantage(R) miles when they travel.
This wedding program offers discounts of up to 5 percent off American’s lowest applicable published fares when 10 or more passengers travel to a wedding celebration. Guests simply enter the special reservation code when booking their flight on AA.com in order to receive the discount. Along with the discount, American will provide complimentary wedding invitation inserts to inform out-of-town guests of the available discount.
The program is flexible, designed for families planning weddings, afterwedding parties, or commitment ceremonies. Itineraries and origin cities may differ as long as the destination city is the same. The special discounts can be used on American Airlines, American Eagle and oneworld(SM) member airlines to more than 550 destinations worldwide, including the Caribbean, Latin America, Mexico, Asia, and Europe.
The American Airlines Group & Meeting Travel Wedding Program is just one of the great group fares American offers. Customers can submit a request for a group discount online by logging onto http://www.aa.com/group , or by contacting the American Airlines Wedding Services desk at 1-800-545-8193.
Other offers for wedding guests, as well as the bride and groom themselves, include stress-free travel with early check-in up to 24 hours before a flight, self-service check-in for large parties or groups, as well as special rental car rates. Also, AAdvantage member upgrades can be purchased, as well as Admirals Club day passes and AA Gift Cards, for either the bride and groom or guests of the wedding.
About American Airlines
American Airlines is the world’s largest airline. American, American Eagle and AmericanConnection(R) serve 250 cities in over 40 countries with more than 3,900 daily flights. The combined network fleet numbers more than 1,000 aircraft. American’s award-winning Web site, AA.com, provides users with easy access to check and book fares, plus personalized news, information and travel offers. American Airlines is a founding member of the oneworld(SM) Alliance, which brings together some of the best and biggest names in the airline business, enabling them to offer their customers more services and benefits than any airline can provide on its own. Together, its members serve more than 600 destinations in over 135 countries and territories. American Airlines, Inc. and American Eagle Airlines, Inc. are subsidiaries of AMR Corporation (NYSE: AMR). AmericanAirlines, American Eagle, AmericanConnection, AA.com and AAdvantage are registered trademarks of American Airlines, Inc.
AmericanAirlines(R) We know why you fly(SM) Current AMR Corp. releases can be accessed on the Internet. The address is http://www.aa.com
Wedding Travel Fact Sheet
Whether getting married in an exotic destination or flying family and friends home, American Airlines offers the following travel packages, resources and planning services to make wedding travel comfortable, affordable and hassle-free for brides, bridegrooms and their guests:
Getting to the Aisle:
American Airlines Group and Meeting Travel offers a 5 percent discount off the lowest applicable airfare when 10 or more travel to a wedding. In addition, American offers complimentary wedding invitation inserts to inform out-of-town wedding guests of the available discount. For more information, visit
http://www.aa.com/content/businessPrograms/groupsMeetings/weddingTravel.jhtml# or call the American Airlines Wedding Services desk at (800) 545-8193.
Honeymoon Oasis:
For that once-in-a-lifetime getaway, couples can find fabulous honeymoon deals by visiting AmericanAirlines Vacations (AA Vacations). AA Vacations offers vacation packages to popular destinations around the world. Bridegrooms can search for great vacation rates, including airfare and hotels/resorts, by visiting AA Vacations featured deals, destinations and premium properties. Destination guides, maps, brochures, virtual tours and sightseeing options also are available to help plan the perfect honeymoon.
AA Vacations is the only airline travel company that offers newlyweds the option to book vacations, including vacation activities, with AAdvantage miles. For more information, visit http://www.AAVacations.com .
Stress-Free Travel:
To help with last-minute details, wedding travelers can check out special features American offers to make navigating the airport as easy and stressfree as possible:
- Early Check-In: Wedding guests or the bride and groom themselves can check in remotely up to 24 hours before a flight on the American Airlines Web site, AA.com. By printing boarding passes in advance, wedding travelers can bypass check-in and go straight to the security checkpoint (if they have no luggage to check).
- Self-Service Check-In For Large Parties and Groups: Groups of 10 or more passengers booked on a single reservation can check in using American’s Self-Service Check-In machines. With this new feature, family members or large parties of wedding guests can bypass the ticket counters.
- Special Rental Car Rates: With the American Airlines Group and Meeting Travel preferred partnership with Avis, brides, bridegrooms and their guests have additional ways to save. Contracted wedding groups with American Airlines receive unlimited Avis car rentals at reduced rates.
Gifts for or from the Bride and Bridegroom: Looking for unique gift ideas for the newlyweds or the wedding party? Check out http://www.AA.com for gift ideas that are sure to make wedding travel extra special.
AAdvantage Upgrades:
AAdvantage members can purchase upgrades on a space-available basis up to 24 hours before takeoff. Upgrades are available in 500-mile segments for as little as $25 when purchased online at AA.com, or by redeeming AAdvantage miles.
American has added 2,600 First Class seats to its MD80 aircraft to increase opportunities for customers to upgrade to the First Class cabin. To request or check the status on upgrades, go to http://www.AA.com/AAdvantage .
Admirals Club Day Passes:
For $50, Admirals Club one-day passes provide access to the comfort and convenience of clubs in more than 43 locations worldwide. Whether to relax before the big day or after all the hoopla, the Admirals Club is an oasis amid the hustle and bustle of the airport terminal.
AA Gift Cards:
American Airlines Gift Cards are the perfect present for members of the bridal party making a trip to be a part of the big day. AA Gift Cards, sold in $50 and $100 denominations, can be redeemed for purchase of air travel at AA.com. Up to eight Gift Cards may be applied to the purchase of a single ticket. If the ticket price exceeds the value of the Gift Card(s), the balance may be paid using a credit card. Gift Cards do not expire and have no fees to keep the card active.
Gift Cards can be purchased at participating retail locations or online at AA.com. For more information, and a list of participating retail locations that sell American Airlines Gift Cards, visit http://www.aa.com/giftcard .
Wed 22 Mar 2006

Wedding photography is one of the biggest of all wedding expenses. The photos are able to tell the story of your wedding beautifully for decades to come. You want to make sure you do everything you can to preserve one of the most important remembrance of your wedding day. You can take several steps to protect your wedding photos.
Digital photography is the most inexpensive way to prevent loss due to disaster. Once your photos are in digital form, you can easily duplicate them. The digital technology allows for quick backup and restore of your images. It is a technology that is becoming almost inseparable from traditional photography. Burning CDs and DVDs of your images has become quite common, and it should be part of the photography service. If your photographer does not offer digital copies, you should walk.
The paper and ink used are of outmost importance. What your photographs will look like decades after you get married greatly depends on the quality of the paper and ink. Ask to see what kind of guarantees the paper manufacturer provides. Ask your photographer to compare different kind of photo papers available on the market.
Your photo album should contain no acids. That includes the glue, paper, and any other material that is part of the photo album. You can contact the manufacturer of the album to make sure. Acids can cause discoloration over time.
Photo albums should be laid flat on their backs. Standing photo albums can more easily bend. Make sure the wedding album comes with guarantees you read and understand.
High temperatures and humidity are among the worst enemies of a photo album. Most areas you would feel comfortable for extended periods are proper storage locations for your photo album. A hot attic during the summer or a cold and wet garage are great examples of bad storage places.
You have planned your wedding for a long time, and you have spent a lot of money on your photographs. Protect your investment!
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Tue 21 Mar 2006
A perfect wedding isn’t only beautiful, it’s personal. It’s got carefully selected details that are meaningful to you and your fiancé. Here are some very simple ways to add your own subtle, unique touches to your ceremony and reception: *Write your own wedding vows. It doesn’t have to read like poetry; the important thing is that it comes from your own heart. Print it out on an index card and keep it handy during the ceremony. *Compile a CD with songs that symbolize your relationship or how it evolved. Play this during your reception or even burn a copy and distribute as souvenirs. Insert a small piece of paper explaining why you chose those songs. *Instead of tossing your bouquet, present it to your mother (or a dear friend or mentor) during your reception. You can also have an additional bouquet made for your groom to present his mother at the same time. *Guests often have free time on their hands during their reception. In the center of the table, place several pens and small pieces of paper in a pretty basket. Ask them to write their wishes, prayers, or advice for you and your fiancé. Compile in a scrapbook. *Most wedding reception programs revolve around the couple: friends give speeches. Do something for the guests. Make a video of you and your fiancé talking about the people who’ve taught you what true love means. Mention friends who’ve demonstrated real loyalty, or family members who made great sacrifices for you. Intersperse your video with their photos. This is your chance to say thank you to all of them. *If you have a close friend or family member who passed away, make him or her part of the occasion by inserting a small photo in your bouquet, or lighting a tribute candle at the church ceremony. *If you have ethnic roots, incorporate a marriage ritual from your culture into your ceremony or perform it during your reception. *Wear an heirloom. For example, you can use your grandmother’s veil, or wear a locket that belongs to your mother. This is an excellent way of creating a sense of continuity between generations, celebrating your own family even as you go on to begin your own. *Prepare an audio-video presentation that will be played during the last dance of the bride with the father. This can be just a simple montage of childhood photos. A guaranteed tear-jerker! *If you have kids, help them feel like they’re part of the new family by asking them to stand next to you as you say your vows. *Add little elements that say something about your relationship as a couple. For example, if you’re giving away picture frames, insert a poem that you wrote or a copy of your wedding vows. If you met at a beach (and would rather not have a beach-themed wedding) incorporate shells into your table centerpiece.
Lesley-Ann Graham runs WeddingTrix.com - a valuable wedding planning resource with bridal guides, articles for the bride and bridesmaid, wedding etiquette advice for brides, tips for brides, bridal checklists, wedding planning worksheets, and more! The Bride, Groom, Best Man, Bridesmaids and Groomsmen can find it all at the http://www.WeddingTrix.com website.
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Tue 21 Mar 2006
Newlyweds use their experience to create a CD of planning checklists and budgeting spreadsheets for other couples taking the plunge.
Guelph ON March 20, 2006 — Newlyweds use their experience to create a CD of planning checklists and budgeting spreadsheets for other couples taking the plunge.
Unlike other wedding planners that tend to be paper-based, My Wedding Manager is reusable, flexible and can be completely customized to the needs of the betrothed. When the wedding is sealed with a kiss the planning files become wedding keepsakes of their own.
Marian and Bryan would say that necessity was the source of their inspiration. Their own wedding in the summer of 2005 made this couple partners in more ways than one. “We used all of the planning tools and templates ourselves” says Bryan. He utilized his accounting background to create the money management tools while Marian designed the numerous checklists and templates. They turned their wedding success into My Wedding Manager to help other couples embark on their new life together.
My Wedding Manager presents couples with an array of spreadsheets to create a budget, track deposits and expenditures and manage vendors. Typical wedding-related expenses are outlined in spreadsheets with built-in calculating capabilities. Anyone who can type can use the budgeting features effortlessly.
Guest list organization; gift registry record-keeping; monthly and weekly To Do checklists; photography, videography and music work sheets are valuable planning aids for a momentous occasion such as a wedding. My Wedding Manager checklists make the planning of all facets of a wedding easier and less stressful. Just like the budgeting spreadsheets, the checklists can all be tailored to a couple’s needs.
Templates for invitations, reply cards, hotel and map inserts gives do-it-yourself couples the ability to create and save money. Invitation templates are specifically designed to utilize invitations readily available at craft and stationary stores. All the guess work has been taken out of the process. Couples simply choose their stationary, input their ceremony details and mail their invitations.
A companion to My Wedding Manager is a dual purpose two year wedding journal. The journal is ideal for recording memorable moments during the year leading up to the wedding day. When the honeymoon is over and the newlyweds are establishing their home, the journal becomes a handy reference for organizing decorating swatches and similar details.
My Wedding Manager CD saves couples time, money and stress. It can be ordered on-line at jabbs.net/wedding or toll free at 1-866-314-7526. My Wedding Manager Software CD containing more than 17 spreadsheets and checklists, and the Two-Year Daily Journal costs $29.95 (Cdn).
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