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Sourcebooks, Inc.
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English

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Cover of: Essential Guide to Wedding Etiquette
Essential Guide to Wedding Etiquette
2008, Sourcebooks, Inc.
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Cover of: Essential guide to wedding etiquette
Essential guide to wedding etiquette
2005, Sourcebooks, Inc.
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Table of Contents

Your engagement
Sharing the great news
Informing friends and family
Save the date cards
Wedding announcements and save the date cards
Newspaper announcements
Printed announcements
Engagement parties
Your wedding website
Choosing your wedding party
Selecting and asking your wedding party members to participate
Making your choices of maid of honor and best man
Handling difficult situations
The etiquette of the working together process
The roles of your wedding party members
Removing a wedding party member
Your planning team
Inviting parents and others to help plan the wedding
Deciding their level of involvement
How to ask them respectfully
Parent and stepparent etiquette
Wedding coordinator etiquette
Parents' roles and responsibilities : a new world of etiquette rules
Money issues
Talking money to set a budget
When money is an issue
The etiquette of prenuptial agreements
Prenuptial agreements
Your guest list
Building your guest list
Creating your list
Parents' guest list etiquette and guest issues
Handling the issue of children
Cutting your list down
Ceremony planning
Ceremony style etiquette
Religious ceremonies
Interfaith ceremonies
Secular ceremonies
Ceremonies
Second weddings
Destination weddings
Other special styles
Working with an officiant
Personalizing your ceremony
Tributes and special touches
Reception planning
A matter of style and formality
Working with your reception manger or caterer
Seating chart etiquette
Wedding day wardrobe
Matching choices to formality and style
The etiquette of group shopping, long-distance organizing, ordering, and paying
Invitations
Choosing your style of print packages
Invitation wording
Etiquette of additional printed items
Handling regrets and cancellations
Flowers and decor
Special etiquette notes about flowers
Parties, gifts, and more
Etiquette tips for additional parties
Bridal showers
Bridal brunches and breakfasts
Wedding weekend events
Wedding morning gatherings
Favors and gifts
Ideal choices
Donations instead of gifts or favors?
Guests' lodging and transportation needs
The rehearsal and rehearsal dinner
Rehearsal etiquette
Rehearsal dinner etiquette
On the wedding day
The wedding morning
Pre-ceremony etiquette
Guests are greeted and seated
Timely arrivals : late is not fashionable
Who's escorting the bride down the aisle
Post-ceremony etiquette
The receiving line
Post-ceremony moments
At the reception
The grand entrance
Special dances
Toasts
Greeting guests and accepting gifts
Cutting the cake
Garter and bouquet tosses
Your departure
After the wedding
The after-party and wedding morning celebrations
Sending guests home happy
Saying thank you.

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Published in
Naperville, Ill

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
395.2/2
Library of Congress
BJ2051 .N395 2005, BJ2051.N395 2005

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3404719M
Internet Archive
essentialguideto00nayl
ISBN 10
1402205120
LCCN
2005020141
Goodreads
421542

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