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Weddings for grownups:

everything you need to know to plan your wedding your way
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Chronicle Books, 1997 - Reference - 224 pages
Carroll Stoner broke new ground with the original edition of Weddings for Grownups,the first wedding planner for real people. Over 21,000 copies later, thousands of brides and grooms, including second- and third-timers, have turned to this practical manual for common sense and creative ideas. With this expanded edition, Weddings for Grownupsbecomes even more indispensable -- now complete with a full range of checklists to speed engaged couples through every part of the planning process. This invaluable sourcebook offers a new way to discover a personal wedding style and provides an abundance of terrific ideas to make every wedding special. With a newly designed cover and a still-appealing retail price, Weddings for Grownupswill continue to be the planner of choice for brides of every kind.

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Review: Weddings for Grownups: Everything You Need to Know to Plan Your Wedding Your Way

User Review  - Stephanie - Goodreads

This book is aimed at "mature brides" - apparently this means over the age of 26 - and the message of this book is "it's OK to do what you want". A gift from my friend T. We got some interesting ideas ... Read full review

Review: Weddings for Grown-Ups

User Review  - Cheryl D - Goodreads

That weddings have certainly changed in the 20 years since I first planned one... Read full review

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Contents

INTRODUCTION
9
The First Choices 21 CHAPTER
21
CHAPTER
34
Copyright

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About the author (1997)

Carroll Stoner is the founder of The Wedding Company, a workshop and seminar/consulting business geared towards working women. She lives in Chicago, where she writes a regular column for Bridal Guide Magazine.

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