I һаνе bееח tο ѕο many different websites bυt none οf tһеm seem tο really һеƖр mе. I аm attracted іח doing lots οf DIY stuff fοr tһе wedding аחԁ јυѕt need preparation һеƖр.Mу wedding іѕ іח June аחԁ I һаνе οחƖу a handful οf concrete plans. Aחу websites tһаt уου urge??

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7 Comments to “What is the best website for planning a wedding?”

  1. Rachel - Just Married! says:

    I found owing to my preparation administer that there wasn’t one website for everything, but I did find 2 extremely helpful in the preparation administer and the DIY administer (I did all the stationary and decor myself).

    Martha Stewart Weddings has GREAT thoughts for DIY stuff. I was very inspired by a number of thoughts for centerpieces and programs that I mixed and matched to make my own. The site has fantastic thoughts, and it also has printable templates for things too. Things like favour tags with fancy boarders, table numbers in unique fonts, etc. The templates are really useful and professional.

    http://www.marthastewartweddings.com/

    For preparation, working with vendors, etc I found the Real Simple Weddings website SO helpful. They have these articles "Questions to question …" that have a list of vital questions to question caterers, bakers, photographers, etc. to make sure you have all your bases covered. Unfortunately I didn’t find this site until I had booked many of my vendors, but I did find them useful for working with our officiant, baker and photographer.

    http://browse.realsimple.com/h.....inter.html

    Another tip is that if you are preparation a lot of DIY, sign up for the Michael’s crafts weekly emails. You can go to their website to sign up, and they send you a 40% or 50% off coupon every week. We didn’t pay full price for anything from Michael’s for our wedding decor. Over the year we must have saved $1000 with the 40% coupons. I highly urge getting the emails for DIY brides!

    Excellent Luck!

  2. SimplyUniqueWE says:

    http://www.Weddingbee.com is awesome for DIY inspirations and more. Its an awesome site where you can blog, meet other brides like you and get thoughts and etc….you can also buy used wedding decor, and more from brides who have already had their wedding. Check it out..I haven’t had one bride not like that site. I like this site better than brides.com, projectwedding, and etc. Hope this helps!

    Mary P

    http://www.simplyuniqueweddingsandevents.com

  3. Suz123 says:

    http://theknot.com/
    The Knot. Use their wedding checklist and budget calculator, on the left under "preparation tools."

    For DIY, see here
    http://www.save-on-crafts.com/gifandpac.html

  4. karen says:

    Go to the wedding channel! Not only do they have a disorder of the art registry (they are known for it–your guests will thank you), but it will give you fantastic thoughts from do it yourself flowers to dresses, to hairstyles to honeymoon locations that you will remember forever! Follow the link below and you will see what I mean.

  5. Get Married says:

    I agree with Rachel, there isn’t just one site to check out for thoughts and inspiration.
    So add (http://www.getmarried.com/wedding-preparation/diy/) to your list. The site has some video too.

  6. g says:

    I got the ebook at http://weddingorganizerplanner.com and it was well worth it - had all the info I needed in one place and saved me hours of trawling the internet. Heartily urge it!

  7. Sue says:

    This site is fantastic. It has lots of free info

    http://weddinginfo.mybestweddingplan.com/

    and there’s also a paid product if you want to spend $30. My sister used it and found it fantastic

    http://www.mybestweddingplan.com/

    Hope all goes well.

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