Bride's Year Ahead: Deluxe Edition
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Product Description
The Bride's Year Ahead, Deluxe Edition, promises to be as consistent a star in the wedding resource category as the other books by the same team of author Marguerite Smolen and photographer Carol Ross.
Organized in a countdown, month-by-month format, the deluxe planner has all the features that the Bride's Year Ahead had plus many more. The book now includes twelve 8½ x 11 inch see-through, well-sized pockets located at the end of each month perfect for storing contracts, quotations, brochures as well as one resealable in the back of the book.
Also included are see-through pages for business cards (two pages can store 10 each for a total of 20 or double up and 40 cards can be easily stored for reference). The new edition also features more advice and drawings of classic dress designs reference, in addition to sketches of body types, helpful flower identification photos for bouquets, photos of the popular floral centerpieces, ring setting designs and styles, and gift ideas for wedding party members.
The updates in this new, expanded edition are by author and editor, Andrea Feld. Andrea s 14 years at Brides magazine have put her in the forefront of wedding trends. In addition, she is the author of several wedding-related books, as well as serving as editor for many more.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1555968 in Books
- Published on: 2009-09-01
- Format: Special Edition
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Hardcover
- 250 pages
Features
- New
- Mint Condition
- Dispatch same day for order received before 12 noon
- Guaranteed packaging
- No quibbles returns
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About the Author
Marguerite Smolen has nearly two decades of experience writing about weddings. She began her career in bridal journalism as editorial director of New Jersey Bride and then founded the regional magazine, Philadelphia Bride.
