Enabling prospective brides to plan and enjoy creative weddings within the constraints of a tight budget, a guide tailored for today's needs offers help with family expectations and disputes, clergy conflicts, and overall stress. Original.
Claro included a lot of little stories and a lot of "disaster" situations. Unfortunately, she didn't include how to prevent them, or how the situation could have been handled. Her wedding planning advice was basically not present, and her organizational tips were few. I am not sure after reading the book what her overall message was, or why she wrote it. A good piece, and her only good piece of advice was to not tell vendors you are buying for a wedding. Other than that, not worth the time.
wooooo! The best wedding book I've come across yet. Joe even likes reading the anecdotes -- and that's saying something about a wedding book. Practical advice, like what my older sister gives me. But compiled in a book form. yesssssss.