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A review by brittishliterature
A Practical Wedding: Creative Ideas for a Beautiful, Affordable, and Stress-Free Celebration by Meg Keene
Did not finish book. Stopped at 2%.
Sadly, it was just hard to focus on any kind of reading during this season. DNFing this one since I'm a week away from getting married and it's a bit late to go back and do things any differently haha. HOWEVER, I really wish I had gotten around to reading this one because from what I skimmed through a bit, I really could have used this during the process of planning our wedding (might have saved us some stress AND money), but alas here we are at the finish line haha.
So while I haven't read this in its entirety and probably won't, I very highly recommend this to any bride who wants a practical resource that's different from all the magazines and websites and books telling you that you have to spend tons and tons of money and do all the things or that you need to DIY every single thing to save money (because it's not always worth the time or the cost). If my engagement had been a bit longer, I definitely would have taken the time to dive into this before jumping into everything.
So while I haven't read this in its entirety and probably won't, I very highly recommend this to any bride who wants a practical resource that's different from all the magazines and websites and books telling you that you have to spend tons and tons of money and do all the things or that you need to DIY every single thing to save money (because it's not always worth the time or the cost). If my engagement had been a bit longer, I definitely would have taken the time to dive into this before jumping into everything.