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Beginner July 2021 New Brunswick

Wedding planning book

Megan, on August 28, 2019 at 10:34 Posted in Plan a wedding 0 7
I am looking for suggestions on a 2 year wedding planning book. I was looking at an Erin Condren, but it seems a little bulky

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Latest activity by Ashley, on September 11, 2019 at 15:26
  • Ashley
    VIP August 2020 Ontario
    Ashley ·
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    I made my own wedding list and as things are coming up i add it to the list. i then got a folder from the dollarstore and have been placing our signed contracts in there. when i go to vendor meeting i bring a little book for notes and place those notes in the folder once ive booked that vendor.

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  • Miav
    Devoted September 2020 Alberta
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    Most of my planning are online (WW, The Knot, google sheets) for auto backup and no bulk Smiley smile
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  • Bianca
    Master August 2019 Ontario
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    I used The Knot Ultimate Wedding Planner & Organizer and it was really easy to organize my wedding over approximately 22 months. I highly recommend it!


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  • Vinod
    Top August 2017 Ontario
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    Keeping a binder or folder with dividers is the same as a planning book. The objective is the same with the savings of printing online sheets for sections and budgets to track purchases, deposits and contracts. Microsoft Word was my way of making notes and saving projects onto a USB safer after and going to it to update as needed.
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  • Becky
    VIP September 2019 Ontario
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    I agree with Tori- if you need extra checklists you can always use the wedding wire one or add some blank papers to the back of the book as well

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  • M
    Beginner July 2021 New Brunswick
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    Thanks! That’s what I was leaning toward, but I liked the idea of having a checklist inside the book too, likely something I can do myself if I wanted Smiley smile
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  • Tori
    Top October 2019 Manitoba
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    To be honest - I would say to go with a regular planning book and just know that you have extra time to get everything done Smiley smile Besides, most Brides start planning over a year ahead - I started planning in January 2018 for my October 2019 wedding!

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