My sister recently got engaged and now were planning her wedding. Where can I get the resourses to get all the information I need. I'e benn googling and requestiong information for every little thing. But where can I find a place that tells me everything that I need.|||theknot.com is an answer to my prayers. I very organized and I wanted every little detail planned out. They have great lists, budgeters, guest list and seating, it's amazing. You can also add your own things to the checklists they have, and its formatted for any type of organizer, from laid-back to anal retentive.|||While there are plenty of websites and whatnot that will give you some of what you need, your best bet for absolutely everything is a book. I'm planning my own wedding right now, and I've found that the best source I have is my library and my bookstore. The ones I found the most useful are:
"How To Have An Elegant Wedding For $5,000 Or Less"
by Jan Wilson %26amp; Beth Wilson Hickman
"Emily Post's Wedding Etiquette"
by Peggy Post
There are many more out there, but these books are a step-by-step instruction guide for every little thing you'll have to do to plan a wedding, as well as the traditions that are typically involved, who traditionally pays for what, etc... It's useful to know all that, so that you and your sister can make an educated decision about what she wants to incorporate into the wedding and what, if anything, is would rather leave out. Good luck to you both!|||www.ezweddingplanner.com I am sure there are so many websites that you will be overwhelmed but I am sure you will find one that works best for you and your sister. I planned my own wedding and I find that it is easier to just wing it after you look up what should be done and then decide what you want to do. Some of the stuff on these websites are for the ultra picky wanna have it all people and I don't think it is all necessary.Good luck and I hope you have some fun doing the planning!|||If you need a great place to find discount wedding items (some that are even designer), check out BravoBride: http://www.bravobride.com It's a great resource for brides-to-be and newlyweds to sell their wedding items for free!|||Here is a blog I found that has some good tips and tricks for planning a wedding. You may find what you are looking for.|||oh my, just type in "wedding planning" into Google and you'll be swamped!
Martha Steward Weddings for the ideas, see Miss Manners for the perfect etiquette, and theknot.com for planners and calendars.|||www.bridalinsider.com
www.thebride.com
www.weddingchannel.com|||If you are looking for ways to not spand a fortune have a look at http://www.cheap-wedding-solutions.com|||www.theknot.com is a great place! Lots of information and checklist.|||theknot.com
A Godsend for every aspect of the process from budget to honeymoon.|||www.davidsbridal.com
this should have everything you need to know and then maybe some more.
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