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Bridal Guide Magazine |
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Amazon.com says, "In a world where we're barraged with the most expensive
wedding planning options, Bridal Guide is a breath of fresh air. For the
bride planning a wedding without unlimited resources, this title supplies
all the usual and necessary wedding-planning tips and advice, but not every
solution is expensive - a refreshingly low-key and realistic approach.
Beyond the wedding, relationship advice and home planning are also
discussed. Bridal Guide includes regular features on fashion, beauty,
health, and wedding planning, as well "Budget Basics" with money-saving
tips, shopping guidelines, and Q&A. As in all bridal magazines, advertising
focuses on wedding attire, honeymoon destinations, registry information, and
other nuptial necessities."
One year subscription less than $10 |
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Brides Magazine |
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Amazon.com says, "If you're going to the chapel, you'll want to have Bride's magazine by your
side to help you navigate the ins and outs of your wedding day. Brought to
you by the publisher of Vogue, Glamour, and Mademoiselle,
Brides has the same down-to-earth tone as its sister magazines. Lots of Q &
A's help answer all the niggling questions (topics covered are fashion,
health, reception, and sex) and accounts of real weddings give you plenty of
ideas to borrow. A bride's calendar and a separate groom's calendar will
help you plan month by month, and a registry guide will advise on what (and
how much) you'll need to set up your new home. You'll get lots of details -
working with florists and photographers, creating a program, understanding
etiquette, building a wedding Web site, and such - plus a smattering of
honeymoon and post-wedding life advice. As with any bridal magazine, the
abundant ads are useful, especially if you're still shopping for the perfect
honeymoon destination".
One year subscription less than $12 |
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Martha Stewart Weddings |
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Amazon.com says, "This magazine is classy and sharp and is for the bride
who wants to add a distinguished and timeless flair to her wedding. Its
great for brides on any budget because Martha Stewart has a hands-on
approach to everything. This magazine doesn't just show you beautiful
favors and cakes, its tells you *step-by-step* how to make them yourself
- and they are relatively simple and come out looking great. The
advertisements featured, such as gowns, shoes, accessories, tuxedos and
honeymoon destination, are all very attractive and well done. If you
can't afford designer couture this will give you a great idea how to
imitate it - Martha Stewart herself made her own hat for her wedding,
something that was unheard of for a rich socialite! Even if you're on a
tight budget, this magazine shows you that the phrase 'inexpensive does
not mean cheap' is true."
One year subscription $16 |
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Modern Bride Magazine
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Amazon.com says, "Modern Bride will help you plan an elegant day. The
many style tips for the bride (from gowns to lingerie to makeup and
hair), ideas on flowers and favors, accounts of real weddings, registry
information, and honeymoon suggestions are bound to stir your
imagination. Also included is post-ceremony advice on topics such as
finance and sex. This is not the magazine to help you with the
nitty-gritty - there are no monthly planning calendars or details on how
to find the perfect reception hall or photographer - but it will give
you great ideas for making your wedding day your dream day. As with any
bridal magazine, much of what is useful is the abundance of ads,
especially if you're still scouting for the perfect gown."
One
year subscription less than
$12 |
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World Class Weddings |
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Amazon.com says, "World Class Weddings
magazine is a quarterly publication to assist the bride and
groom in planning their wedding with the latest trends,
fashion, travel, and advice."
One year subscription less
than $13 |
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