The Big White Book of Weddings: A How-to Guide for the Savvy, Stylish Bride

By valeri On August 21, 2010 Under Wedding

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Entertaining expert David Tutera opens his files to reveal a wealth of detailed information about creating that perfect day, featuring advice about everything from wording invitations to negotiating with caterers, planning the meal to throwing an event on a budget.The same insight celebrity entertaining and wedding expert David Tutera gives to his A-list clientele is now at your fingertips in The Big White Book of Weddings: David’s ultimate “how-to” guide d… More >>

The Big White Book of Weddings: A How-to Guide for the Savvy, Stylish Bride

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  1. Words Worth
    August 21, 2010
    3:17 am

    As an upcoming bride, I’ve had mixed feelings about the importance of a wedding planner vs the price of the planner and have read over a dozen wedding planning guides/etiquette books in the past year. Simultaneously, I have begun following David Tutera’s work as a celebrity wedding planner and his first two seasons of My Fair Wedding on WEtv. Needless to say, when this book hit the shelves I was running to purchase it! David does an excellent job of keeping the book lighthearted, amusing and very personal. It feels as though he he’s talking to you in his office (or at the spa over mani-pedis). The chronology which the book follows is an excellent approach to planning likely the BIGGEST PARTY of you life. He doesn’t overkill some subjects while jumping over others with too little details. He touches on everything from wedding registry do’s and don’ts to the moment you are departing your reception and the important reminders of the purpose of the event and all of the planning. I especially appreciate his approach to handling funding/finances and budgets. Although he is a CELEBRITY wedding planner I found his sensitivity to financing your wedding especially tactical. He uses an appropriately suited budget allocation method to assist the bride/groom with determining how best to allocate your funds and offers insides on ways to save in order to splurge on other elements of your wedding. This was a huge BONUS!

    The only regret I had in reading this book was that I didnt have it the day after I got engaged (Feb 2009), however having it with a little less than a year to go, was excellent timing all the same. The pre-planning advice David offers at the start of the book is invaluable. Even if you are a bride who doesn’t believe in wedding planners, the insight he offers throughout the book is one that can be applied to the most casual/informal wedding to the most PLATINUM/STAR STUDDED event of a lifetime.

    I would highly recommend this book as an engagement gift or reference material for a bride-to-be.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. Crazy in love bride
    August 21, 2010
    5:35 am

    OMG! I was so excited when I got this book. I ripped it out the package, flipped through it and to my dismay there were no pictures! I didnt realize the type of book this was, I only saw David Tutera and had to have it! Much to my suprise though, this was an EXCELLENT and VERY HELPFUL book. I could not put it down. The book was EASY TO READ and I felt like David was TALKING DIRECTLY to me. It was as if I were on his show My Fair Wedding(only before all the bad decor and decision-making.)

    My fiance’ and I are planning a May 2012 wedding and I wanted to have as much time as possible to plan the wedding of our dreams without breaking the bank. I know I will reference this book many, many times over the next two years. Good luck to all you brides out there and you simply MUST read this book!
    Rating: 5 / 5

  3. NYC Girl
    August 21, 2010
    5:57 am

    I’ve been engaged for about a year now and I have recently begun the long process of planning my Big Day. I have never planned a wedding before, so I didn’t have a clue as to where to begin or what pointers I needed to know. After purchasing David Tutera’s new book, Big White Book of Weddings, I read right through it and became CONFIDENT in how to prepare for my wedding day. His book was EXTREMELY helpful and definately lessened my stress. He touched on everything that crosses a brides mind, from fashion to balancing every vendor on the right scale….and most importantly BUDGETING! I didn’t know the first thing in how to budget what for my wedding, and this book really puts it into perspective! It’s humorous and informative…a must have for ANY Bride…budget or no budget! I swear by it!
    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. gina mia
    August 21, 2010
    8:55 am

    You know how they say “cleanliness is next to godliness”…well (as a bride-to-be) I say “The Big White Book of Weddings is next to the Guest List.” This book is a MUST READ for Brides-to-be all over! I found helpful tips that I would have never even thought of, and even better ones than I already knew! After reading this book I have done alot of things differently with planning my wedding than I would have, having not read it. Every little tip helps…and there’s ALOT of them in this How-To Guide! So if your planning your wedding I recommend this book–it’s worth it. It makes for a great gift too for any Bride to be :)
    Rating: 5 / 5

  5. Bridezilla B.
    August 21, 2010
    10:07 am

    All you Bridezillas will cool your jets after reading this book. I would Definately recommend this for any Bride-to-Be. Its an easy read, VERY helpful and the author, David Tutera, has a lot of personality and really points out important factors and savers for a bride planning a wedding. Weddings can get very expensive and this book helps keep a bride level-headed about her spending habits/how to save $$, staying stress-free and “do’s and dont’s”. EVERY important detail won’t be missed!
    Rating: 5 / 5

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