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| I 2nd the thought regarding picking up a wedding planner. It's amazing on how many little nit-picky details can be forgotten. Especially if you're a scatterbrain like me! :P Target sells an awesome one (wish I bought it earlier in my engagement) or you could just use the checklist that is provided on Theknot when registering on there. I also really like browsing around for ideas on indiebride.com (a nice little alternative to theknot). Lots of luck to you in your planning! :D
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| You could try finding a really good wedding planner. I made my own binder to keep everything in and it has been a lifesaver! It tells me what I need to do and when and gives tips for how to do it. There's also space for pictures of things that I found in magazines that I liked. It has been the best thing for me. Hope this helps!
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you should start looking at venues and thinking about the type of wedding you want to have and set a budget for things.
You might look into theweddingchannel.com or theknot.com for guidelines and todo list.
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FRANKIE6913
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| My fiance and I have set a date for April of 2008, and I figure I should start taking the neccessary steps towards planning the wedding, I have never done this before, any advice on even where to begin?
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