Posted on 19 October 2009

Anyone planning to speak will find plenty of suggestions that fit his or her role in the festivities. Feel confident on etiquette with this advice on what content is acceptable (and what isn’t). Banish jitters by practicing and perfecting an engaging delivery. Choose from a selection of quotes, jokes, and sample speeches to spice up your remarks and see how to adapt them to create a truly personal toast. (more…)
Posted on 19 October 2009

From the day she first started walking and wearing dresses, you’ve imagined your daughter heading down the aisle toward the man she loves. Now that the time has come, you have a lot of work to do! The Everything Mother of the Bride Book gets you through the big day with half the stress. This easy-to-follow resource guides you on everything from welcoming your future son-in-law into the family and planning the engagement party to budgeting expenses and staying involved without ge (more…)
Posted on 16 October 2009

He’ll leave you begging for more…THE BEST MANBrenda Jackson’s “Strictly Business”Houston freelance writer Gina Grant Farrell just got a job offer too good to refuse-a week on a Texas ranch to interview the ruthless, ambitious, and very handsome millionaire Mitch Farrell, who happens to be none other than her ex-husband! Is Mitch’s proposal strictly business? Or is he planning a sizzling seduction and nights filled with strictly pleasure…?Kayla Perrin’s “Kidnapped!”Nia Copeland’ (more…)
Posted on 13 October 2009

Unenthused by a white wedding gown and bored by the hoopla of the Hollywood-style reception, Ariel Meadow Stallings found herself absolutely exhausted with the nuances of traditional nuptials. So, she chose to take a walk off the beaten aisle and embrace the non-traditional bride within. Through trial and error, Ariel and her fiancée managed to crank out a budget wedding with all-night dancing, guests toasting champagne in mismatched mugs, gorgeous gardens, no monogrammed napkins, no (more…)
Posted on 04 October 2009

This book will not only inspire you as you prepare with the Bride for the big day, but it will also save you time and spare you anxiety by spelling out exactly what your duties are and how to fulfill them with flair, style and grace. The Maid of Honor or Matron of Honor at a wedding holds an important role. The Maid of Honor is part therapist, part party planner, part organizer and partly to blame for anything that can possibly go wrong – or at least that is how you may feel at (more…)
Posted on 01 October 2009

Speech: How to effectively prepare for a wedding speech. Practice: Practice your speech to overcome your fear of public speaking. Elaborate: How to develop your speech and tweak the finer points. Engage: How to make the speech interesting and memorable. Cuff: Your speech should appear ‘off the cuff’ and not over rehearsed. Happy: Use this opportunity to create happy memories for the Bride and Groom.
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Posted on 01 October 2009
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Posted on 28 September 2009

Review
“DIY Bride is a classy, sassy, oh-so-fun crafty approach to livening up your big wedding day. Khris Cochran serves up a delectable tray of clever ideas that are frosted with style and originality and proves that having a luxurious, signature wedding doesn’t mean you have to empty your bank account. Just your glue gun!” Kathy Cano-Murillo, CraftyChica.comKhris Cochran’s The DIY Bride: 40 Fun Projects for Your Ultimate One-of-a-Kind Wedding provides inspiration and projects f (more…)
Posted on 28 September 2009

Here comes the mom
Being the mother of the bride is a full-time joboften with little or no thanks. With the help of this guide, mothers-in-law-to-be can now tackle the seemingly endless details with calm. Inside, you will find what is expected of the mother of the bride (and all the roles no-nos), ways to dissolve the stress around her and reduce her own tension, tips on being the best mother-in-law any groom has ever had, and how to help the bride avoid sticky family (more…)
Posted on 25 September 2009

This edition is written in English. However, there is a running Italian thesaurus at the bottom of each page for the more difficult English words highlighted in the text. There are many editions of Theresa Marchmont (or, The Maid of Honour. This edition would be useful if you would like to enrich your Italian-English vocabulary, whether for self-improvement or for preparation in advanced of college examinations. Webster’s edition of this classic is organized to expose the reader to (more…)