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Tips, Solutions and Ideas To Make Your Wedding Planning Less Stressful
December, 2003 -- Happy Holidays!
TIPS
FROM THE PROS!
Tips from
Robbi Ernst, founder of today's wedding consulting profession,
on including your friends in your wedding:
Let your friends be guests at your
wedding
"All too often, we professionals hear,
"I have a friend who is a really good baker. She offered
to bake my wedding cake. For free!" Is it wise
to entrust your wedding day to friends? Do you want to take
the chance that if something goes wrong, it could mean the
end of a friendship? I always tell brides and grooms that
when it comes to determining their vendors, they should rely
on professionals. Have your friend assist in some way; for
example, let him or her sing a solo at your ceremony, but
don't make him or her the primary musician. If your friend
becomes ill at the last minute, or otherwise can't sing your
favorite song, then you will still have professionals providing
music."
Robbi's new book, Great Wedding Tips from
The Experts, contains comprehensive, clear, jargon-free information
that will take the stress out of planning your wedding --
including valuable lists of questions for vendors, prepared
by vendors and phrased in wedding industry terminology to
help you screen vendors quickly and effectively. (It's got
300 pages of other excellent tips, too -- it's a truly comprehensive
primer on planning a wedding. You won't find a more complete
resource!)
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