(Part 3) Top products from r/wedding

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We found 21 product mentions on r/wedding. We ranked the 238 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 41-60. You can also go back to the previous section.

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u/AnnaCvV · 1 pointr/wedding

When I got engaged a friend gifted me this "Bride To Be" book: https://www.amazon.com/Bride-Be-Book-Memories-Proposal/dp/0307887987/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1485973215&sr=8-1&keywords=Bride+to+be+book

I thought it was lovely and sweet, so I gifted one to my friend who got engaged recently!

It's a book with fill in prompts meant to be filled out throughout wedding planning so you can remember everything when looking back! Kind of like a scrap book, but with more writing!

I also like to gift ring holders like this one because you can never have too many ring holders: https://www.amazon.com/Creative-Co-Op-Ceramic-Rabbit-Holder/dp/B00IMJB8JI/ref=sr_1_14?ie=UTF8&qid=1485973338&sr=8-14&keywords=ring+holder

u/halloguvner · 1 pointr/wedding

I'm currently reading Samantha Ellis's ["How to Be a Heroine"] (https://www.amazon.com/How-Be-Heroine-Learned-Reading/dp/1101872098) and loving it! It's a celebration of reading and growing up and being a strong woman. She talks a lot about heroines who choose loving, fun relationships and have inspired her.

u/egjg · 1 pointr/wedding

Try books!

I haven't read this one, but it looks promising: The Wedding Officiant's Guide: How to Write and Conduct a Perfect Ceremony.

I bought this one because FH & I are writing our own ceremony for our aunt to officiate and it's been really helpful so far: The Wedding Ceremony Planner: The Essential Guide to the Most Important Part of Your Wedding Day. Head's up, she does recommend at the beginning that you don't have non-pro officiants, but we just disregarded that. There's tons of details in there about planning a ceremony I had never thought of, and a ton of ceremony examples.

EDIT: Oh shit just realized you're 48 hours out from the wedding??? You can read those in browser or on a Kindle if you have one... good luck!

u/orangemitch · 5 pointsr/wedding

Thanks! It was tons of fun!

The flower patterns came from this book, and they are mounted to bicycle wheel spokes. Most are made from magazine cutouts, and/or painted. The wife found them to be a great way to spend her time in front of the TV!

Woo! Copy away!

u/kittykittystack · 2 pointsr/wedding

Also, invest in a wedding planning book (or find a website). I have "Easy Wedding Planning Plus" http://www.amazon.com/Easy-Wedding-Planning-Plus-Comprehensive/dp/1887169369. It is extremely helpful and includes checklists, a budget outline, money saving tips, ideas, instructions, etc. It has everything. It's the only thing that has helped me really figure out what's going on and where to start. Congrats and good luck with everything!

u/chapstick1 · 2 pointsr/wedding

I've read some posts about shopping for each girl like it was her birthday and get something unique to them. So i'm planning on doing little personality/likes/hobby maps of my bridesmaids and trying to find something they would really like. Here are my first two ideas:

Bridesmaid one: Loves broadway, singing, disney, jewish cooking.

u/Cheat2Lose · 3 pointsr/wedding

We bought a book of photographs of Cape Cod where we're getting married.

Each page has about a 1.5 each white border and there are about as many pictures as guests. We're asking each guest to pick their favorite and write us a message on that page. It'll make for a nice coffee table book, since the photos are beautiful and messages will make it even better.

u/agreensandcastle · 2 pointsr/wedding

I didn’t find much that isn’t condescending on Amazon. Or just a planner or notebook 🙄

My best advice is to make your own. Make a quick photo book with free stock photos and traditions. Place for questions and memories and such. Try to model it after your mother’s if you like it.

https://www.theknot.com/content/mother-of-the-groom-duties-in-detail

I do! I do!: The Origins of 100 Classic Wedding Traditions https://www.amazon.com/dp/0847824330/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_EHvyDbR9QD0BY

u/brachelweds · 2 pointsr/wedding

I don't know if you're particularly sentimental, but I'm getting my dad a fill in the blank book made by Knock Knock called "What I l Love about Dad." I bought mine on Amazon...and they make one for moms, too. Available here!

u/venusproxxy · 1 pointr/wedding

I went to Barnes and nobles to look at all the books and binders. I was able to open them and see the weight and size differences. I wound up going with this one: https://www.amazon.com/Simple-Stunning-Wedding-Organizer-Celebration/dp/1584799021

It is perfect for our smaller beach wedding! Lots of room to craft ideas and take notes and it's a binder so it was easy to add my own pages!

u/tesafix · 1 pointr/wedding

I live in the UK and 4 out of 5 of my bridesmaids are in the US, so I bought them all a prosecco cocktail recipe book (Prosecco Made Me Do It) and wrote them a note inside the cover - something about how since I can't ship them a bottle of bubbly, this will have to do, and that I can't wait to celebrate and drink prosecco with them, etc. It was easy to order and ship in envelopes so not crazy expensive, even from abroad... Good luck!

u/beckyberry · 2 pointsr/wedding

I've made tissue paper flowers not crepe, but loved this book. very easy once you've got into the swing of things.

my tip is to make a test bunch that you're happy with first, then figure out how many of each flower type you need and work through them in batches.

so for example I had 2 peonies, 1 dahlia, 3 begonias etc in each bunch. then I cut out enough petals/centres/leaves in whatever colour I needed to make all of the peonies in one go, then moved onto the begonias. that way you're not swapping and changing between types and techniques and you can power through.

once I had enough of each for all of the arrangements, I started putting the bunches together, always copying off the very first test bunch.

u/platoswashboardabs · 1 pointr/wedding

Or maybe order something like this and cut out pics. Or this? Apparently in 1959 Sinclair ran a line of dinosaur stickers/stamps. You could probably find them online and then try to size them bigger and print. Or call you local Natural History museum if you have one and see if they have any vintage-looking postcards.

u/Go_Bias · 2 pointsr/wedding

http://www.amazon.com/The-Brides-Book-Lists-Questions/dp/0760742316

My fiancé's godmother bought me this book. It has every question, every to-do, every timeline and everything you could possibly overlook. I've found it to be the best, all-inclusive guide. Some of it is stuff that won't apply to every wedding, like outdoor tent wedding guides or destination weddings, but no matter what you're planning, it won't let you forget ANYTHING.

u/midnightjasmine1 · 4 pointsr/wedding