In the cacophony of wedding planning & etiquette books, "Emily Post's Wedding Etiquette" rises above the noise to provide a concise & helpful guide for planning your big day. As a bride-to-be who is overwhelmed with the sheer number of options and details that have become "essential" in a modern day wedding, this book has helped to cut through the BS and plainly lay out what is necessary, what is nice to have, and what is a waste of time and money. Chapters about family, finances, and legal considerations have started conversations that I otherwise might not have had with my fiancee for months or possibly years. If you are looking for a definitive guide to outline the do's and don'ts of wedding planning, this is it.
As a Wedding Planner, we always need to be in the know, without a doubt, about the proper etiquette in every detail of wedding planning and coordination, and to be able to answer any questions your new bride or party member may have. "Emily Post's Wedding Etiquette by Peggy Post" is the book to have to answer those hard to remember questions like "Does my out of state "officiant"(minister) need a license to marry us in our state? to "Where should we seat our divorced parents during the ceremony or reception?" Everything is right at your finger tips. Wedding Planners, Brides, Mothers, Event Planners, I've found it to be a wedding planners Bible. I highly recommend this book! J. Obie, IWPP Blessed Events & Weddings, LLC
I like the details that are offered in the book. I bought it because I needed my own personal wedding planner. It was worth every penny
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