Chicago, IL, USA, February 14, 2012 /PressReleasePing/ — Some people dread the day that they will have to spend thousands of dollars planning their ideal wedding.  Other people look forward to it knowing that they have spent well within their budget to plan the best wedding day that they could have ever imagined.

Chicago, IL, USA, February 14, 2012 /PressReleasePing/ — Some people dread the day that they will have to spend thousands of dollars planning their ideal wedding.  Other people look forward to it knowing that they have spent well within their budget to plan the best wedding day that they could have ever imagined.

The Wedding Planner Book is any couple’s guide for creating the ideal wedding on a budget.  It’s completely uneconomical and counterproductive to spend thousands of dollars of your hard-earned money on a professional wedding planner when you can do it all yourself for much less.  The book is full of incredible tips and ideas for both brides and grooms alike.  Did you know that you can find a $2,000 wedding dress with all the bells and whistles for under $200?  That’s already an $1,800 savings which you can put towards something more worthwhile—like your honeymoon.

The Wedding Planner Book takes the stress out of planning a wedding.  It will tell you what to prepare for and how to prepare for it.  Even if you have no experience with event planning, there’s no need to worry.  The Wedding Planner Book will walk you through everything from start to finish.  In savings alone, The Wedding Planner Book will pay for itself.  It’s well worth the investment.

In the book, you and your future spouse will learn then the best time is to have a wedding (hint: the months of May through October aren’t it).  The book also suggests other money saving tips such as wedding favor centerpieces—that way you don’t have to buy both a centerpiece and dozens of favors for everyone at the reception.  Your wedding will also need a venue.  Most venues book for far cheaper on Sunday or a holiday that falls on a weekday.  Find a good bakery that will make you a small wedding cake.  You don’t need to have a three-tiered affair; sometimes a simple flat cake is better and more aesthetically pleasing.

Ask a friend or close family member if they wouldn’t mind letting you use their backyard for a ceremony.  Perhaps they even know someone who can officiate the ceremony at a discounted rate.  If your families both enjoy cooking, rather than spend several thousand dollars catering an event, create a menu that your family members can make to bring to your reception.  Weddings are family events, and cooking always brings people together.

Couples can expect to find all that and more in The Wedding Planner Book.  It will make your wedding not only memorable, but affordable as well.

Contact :
Anna Davies
Budget Wedding Planning
2144 N Leavitt St. Chicago, IL 60647
(773) 384-3245
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http://www.weddingplannerbook.org