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| | How to have a big wedding on a small budget: Cut your wedding costs in half-- or more! |  | Author: Diane Warner Publisher: Writer's Digest Books Category: Book
List Price: $12.95 Buy Used: $0.01 You Save: $12.94 (100%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 7 reviews
Media: Paperback Edition: 1st Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 137 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 8.8 x 6.8 x 0.5
ISBN: 0898794021 EAN: 9780898794021
Publication Date: 1990 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description In this revised edition, Warner shows brides-to-be how to have a formal, elegant and traditional wedding without sending the family to the poorhouse. Brides will learn the details of every aspect of planning a formal wedding. Loaded with examples and how-to, this book offers helpful hints and tasty tips that can be adapted to fit any budget.
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How to Have A Big Wedding on a Small Budget October 15, 2008 Great Book! I used this book for my wedding & it was weddings Great!!!! I was even told: "Your wedding is the best wedding I've ever been too." AND....I ONLY spent $1,500.
My husband and I needed a lot of help from friends and family, which we have a lot of. It also took a lot of time and hard work, but it was well worth it. We learned to work well together, learn to deligate and saved a ton of money.
If your short on time, you'll probably spend more then us but my sister used this same book. She was short on time, & they spent $3000 and there wedding was amazing!!!!
When it comes to buying anything in life we all want it: Fast, Good, Cheap. However, the fact is you can only have TWO.
If you need it fast and good. It won't be cheap. If you want good and cheap. It won't be fast. If you want it to be fast and cheap. It won't be good.
So keep that in mind. With a little imagation and this book. You'll save some GREEN!
Food for thought for any large party December 23, 2007 I've used this book twice to plans my children's Bar Mitzvah festivities. Not all the ideas are suitable, but many are and help the planner get out of the rut of what "everyone does." Basically, reading this book helps you think in a new and creative way. So, for the same price as balloons, for our next kid's luncheon, I'm going to carry through with a "trees" theme and for example, rent ficus trees $15 - $20 each) for the buffet tables which will also be used in the sactuary to decorate the front of the synagogue before the luncheon. More bang for the buck. It also works that "Trees" figure in the Torah (Bible) portion that my son will chant that Saturday. I think the result should be elegant and a breath of fresh air in dreary March. Why not use some hand-me-down clothes -- some other boy's outgrown, once-worn Bar Mitzvah suit tailored to fit my kid? Or borrow friend's indoor plants to decorate my house that weekend? Or hire a high school kid who is a piano virtuoso to play music at the house? The book gives a good organizing scheme and has lots of ideas from which to pick and choose.
Poor ideas and highly condescending to 2nd time brides May 31, 2006 2 out of 4 found this review helpful
To be fair there are a few good ideas but by and large - this is not a good book. In addition - this book's attitude that 2nd time brides really should focus on tiny small weddings that no one will notice. Bridal Bargains is much better and gives practical information.
Not bad ideas March 20, 2006 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
The previous review is a bit harsh. To be fair, the book has a number of different price catagories with suggestions on how to achieve them. You can go for the full boat and they give great high end suggestions. You can also cut corners in places and they have those suggestions as well. I didn't go for a foam cake, but if you don't care about the cake why the heck not? If it saves you money and you have a great wedding, who care? And as for using amatures: florists, photographers, DJ's, etc., they are very clear about getting recommendations and checking out their work BEFORE hand. Saving money means putting in extra work, that is the deal.
Really how to have a cheap and tacky wedding.... June 8, 2005 4 out of 9 found this review helpful
For starters, if you want to start saving money then don't buy this book or waste the gas to get you to the library! By far the WORST wedding book I have ever read (and I've read lots of them). This book has hideous reception suggestions such as using your parish CAFETERIA to host your event. Using olives as an "appetizer", having a fake foam cake, having an amatuer dj who plays "for free to get experience" and many other bad ideas. Words cannot express how bad I thought this book was. I actually called another woman and read her a few quotes to get her opinion and she laughed so hard she actually cried. The fact that the author kept plugging her other stupid wedding planning books was almost as tacky as some of her suggestions. Right up there with the tackiness of a cash bar.
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