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The Knot Guide For The Mother of the Bride

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Leave it to The Knot, the most prestigious name in the bridal industry, to create a wise and heartwarming book for the second most important woman in the wedding. The Knot Guide for the Mother of the Bride explains the bridal planning process from start to finish, with special attention given to the responsibilities of the mother of the bride, such as engagement announcements and parties, interacting with the groom's family, and managing finances. Every aspect of the wedding tradition is covered from the mother's point of view, whether the etiquette of gift registries or how to organize a receiving line. Tips on the perfect form-flattering dress and camera-ready hair and make-up will help Mom create her perfect wedding look. Thoughtful suggestions give her ideas for supporting and encouraging her daughter, and for keeping perspective in high-pressure situations. Pretty illustrations and a lovely silvery jacket make this petite hardcover a special treasure. A great self-purchase for Moms or a cherished gift from the bride, The Knot Guide for the Mother of the Bride will help mothers and daughters enjoy the wedding and each other.

108 pages, Hardcover

First published November 10, 2005

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March 24, 2024
3.5. Interesting book about being the mother of the bride, which I am.
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April 16, 2012
It took me a while to bein the right frame of mind for this. But as a MOB, I must say that I am doing OK! Love the MOB Brdesmaid idea!!!
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September 6, 2016
Covers the basics, but also condones all that wedding industry nonsense that has created bridezillas and significant debt.
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