Wedding Ceremony Planning Checklist

 Compiled by Brisbane & Redcliffe Marriage Celebrant,

 

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Wedding Workbook

Wedding Planning Ceremony Checklist is unique. With more than 150 pages of information, this book is one of the most practical wedding ceremony book on the market.

Compiled as a wedding workbook, each page has space for taking personal notes which can be cut out and used for ceremony planning.

Written in a checklist style, it deals with ever aspect of wedding planning, including:

  1. What to look for in a wedding venue - will there still be sand on the beach when the tide comes in on the proposed beach wedding?

  2. Great wedding photographs guaranteed by the wedding setting.

  3. Wedding bridal party that knows what to do, what to say, how to stand, how to walk.

  4. Making the best of every wedding venue - indoor, outdoor, public gardens, or historical chapel.

  5. Wedding ceremony choices. Not only what they are, but detailed explanations of how to use them.

  6. Hints for getting the best out of the wedding rehearsal - yes, the bride should practice her wedding march, and the flower girl should learn how to toss those petals.

  7. Wedding ceremony samples of more than 100 pieces to create a truly personal ceremony.

  8. Wedding rituals - dramatic, visual sub-ceremonies that cover the traditional and the excitingly new.

  9. Using flowers to enhance, using music to inspire, and arranging wedding seating for intimacy and practicality

Give your couples a wedding planner so complete that they won't find anything like it anywhere else.

With this book, they will understand what wedding ceremony options are available to them, and how to make the most of them.

But that's only the beginning.

Order Your Copy Now

 

Celebrant Books

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65 Naming Certificates

Wedding Ceremony Resource Book - Printed and E-Book Version

Naming Ceremony Resource Book - Printed and E-Book Version

Vows Renewal Book - Printed and E-Book Version

Commitment Vows Book - Printed and E-Book Version

Funeral Ceremony Resource Book - Printed and E-Book Version

Wedding Ceremony Planning Checklist - Printed and E-Book Version

House Blessing & Dedication - Printed and E-Book Version

What Every Celebrant Should Know- Printed and E-Book Version

20 Complete Wedding Ceremonies - Printed and E-book Version

24 Complete Ceremonies (8 Renewal of Vows, 8 Naming Ceremonies, 8 Commitment Ceremonies)  - Printed and E-Book Version

600 Readings for Wedding, Baby Naming, Funeral and House Blessing - Printed and E-Book Version

How to be a Profitable Celebrant


Contact Vlady at vlady_celebrant@yahoo.com.au, ring her on (07) 3283 8567 - Mobile: 0415 324 982 or write to her Vlady M Peters, Civil Marriage Celebrant, PO Box 394, Redcliffe. Qld. 4020. Australia.