Bridal Book Giveaways!

A few weeks ago, we were lucky enough to have our storage area redone with a whole lot of new cabinetry. In order to give the workmen access to the area, though, we had to clean out all of our stuff. And man, did we ever have a lot of stuff!
After the wedding, I just kind of abandoned all of my wedding planning things–I stuffed them into a corner and tried to forget they were there, because I just didn’t feel like dealing with them. Nine months have passed! Can you believe it? And now that I’ve gone through it all, I have some stuff I’d like to share with you guys!
Over the next few weeks, I’m going to be running giveaways here on my blog for six different wedding planning books–so if you know anyone who’s planning a wedding or just got engaged, tell them about it!
Here are the books I’ll be giving away (in the order that they’ll be listed):

I DO: A guide to Creating your Own Unique Wedding Ceremony
by Sydney Barbara Metrick.
Retails for $14.95 and is in great condition.
The Artful Bride’s Wedding Invitations: A Stylish Bride’s Guide to Simple, Handmade Wedding Correspondence
by Laura McFadden & April L Paffrath
Retails for $12.99 and is in great condition

The Creative Jewish Wedding Book: A Hands-on Guide to New & Old Traditions, Ceremonies and Celebrations
by Gabrielle Kaplan-Mayer
Retails for $19.99 and is in great condition

The Everything Wedding Organizer (with checklists, charts, and worksheets for planning the perfect day)
by Shelly Hagen
Retails for $16.95 and is in great condition

the Wedding Ceremony Planner: the Essential Guide to the Most Important Part of your Wedding Day
by Reverend Judith Johnson, PhD
Retails for $16.95. This one has some notes and highlighting in it, and was by far my favorite resource for writing our ceremony. If you don’t win this, buy it! It’s a great book.

Great Wedding Tips from the Experts: What Every Bride Can Learn from the Most Successful Wedding Planners
by Robbi GW Ernst III
Retails for $18.95 and is in great condition. This book got awesome reviews on Amazon, but I bought it too late in our planning to use it!
As you can see, it’s a pretty great haul! Just comment on the individual posts, and a few days later I’ll post the winner. :)





June 10th, 2009 at 1:16 pm
You should sell them on Amazon. That’s what I do with my old books. Much better than selling on eBay. They automatically include shipping costs.