A Must Read if You're Getting Married
With wedding season just beginning, I thought I would share with you a handy dandy planning guide brought to you by the television showRich Bride Poor Bride, produced by Buck Productions, which airs nationally on SLICE and in the US on WeTV.
Rich Bride Poor Bride has become one of the most watched lifestyle programs on television. Why is everyone tuning in, you ask? Not only for the drama but also because of the great tips that anyone can use for their own celebrations. These tips combined with real wedding indiscretions in a mixture of pure hilarity and truly awesome wedding moments, all centered on the real enforcer-- the budget!
In the Ultimate Planning Guide, published by Wiley, gives brides and grooms access and insight to the same dream team of top wedding planners that have made the television show the success it is. Within the guide, you will be given the most sought after insider tips on ways to achieve the perfect of perfect wedding days. Whatever your heart desires you will find tips on how to achieve this. From downtown to country, from roses to hydrangea's, from gifts for him, her or them as well as how to make your special day flawless.
With that notehere are 10 words of wisdom right from Rich Bride Poor Bride Planners themselves:
- Never Forget the main goal is to get married.
- Keep your wedding day in perspective.
- It's a day to celebrate your family and friends.
- Manage your expectations and be prepared for a snag or two in the road.
- Always believe in yourself, your partner, and your decisions.
- Trust your day in the hands of others.
- Enjoy what you have created!
- Dance!
- Go on a honeymoon and use this time to enjoy some calm and uninterrupted time together.
- When it's all said and done, avoid the inevitable letdown by getting excited about the future.
So if there is a wedding in your future I suggest you get on over to your nearest major bookstore and pick up, Rich Bride Poor Bride: Your Ultimate Planning Guide today! It's I do, but at what cost?
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