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Free Wedding Software

  • December 1, 2007 at 5:42 am

Wedding planning is a huge task requiring extensive and careful organizing.

For most brides and grooms, their wedding is the largest event they have ever had to be responsible for planning. It can be overwhelming if you do not have the right tools.

We keep our ear to the ground and have recently come up with a new resource that is just now becoming available to brides and grooms like you.

Free Wedding Software is available to anyone with internet access. The Online Wedding Software features budget wedding spreadsheet creation tools, to-do-list planner tools, and even idea organizer tools.

This free online wedding software does not take up any of your computer’s harddrive because it is located entirely online. Also you can export your data to excel.

We feel that this wedding planning software stands out from other similar tools not only because it is free but also because it is very easy to use and aesthetically pleasing.

This tool is new and still being improved by its creators but you can start enjoying its benefits right now.

For those of you who have purchased our wedding planner, we are sure that you love the wedding software program we give away since it includes many more features than other wedding planning software programs. It includes everything you could ever want in a wedding software package.

But whether you have our wedding planner and its bonus wedding software package or not, you should still take a look at this new wedding software that has just become available since it is free to everyone and very simple to use.

We wish you stress free wedding planning!

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New Wedding Planner Page for Facebook users

  • November 17, 2007 at 10:55 am

For all you Facebook users out there, we have just created a new page called Wedding Planner – Wedding Planning on a Budget.

Please join us and share any ideas you have for planning a wedding on a budget on the page’s forum.

Those who become a fan before December 1st of 2007 are eligible for a special gift – you do not want to miss out on!

Here is the Facebook Page’s address:
http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=7350541974

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Wedding Planning on a Budget business featured

  • November 11, 2007 at 2:37 am

The author of Internet Riches (the #1 Best-seller on Amazon.com’s E-commerce bestseller list and #1 on other popular best-seller lists), Fox Scott, has just featured our Wedding Planning on a Budget business in his newsletter and on his popular blog.

You are welcome to read the story for yourself.

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Free Wedding Budget Planner Spreadsheet

  • September 25, 2007 at 8:41 am

We have found a helpful wedding budget template created by Microsoft.

It is an excel file that can be edited to meet your specific needs; however, you are likely to find it to be adequate as is. It displays your estimated and actual wedding budget costs as you enter them. It also keeps track of your total wedding costs. We hope you find this tool to be quite helpful in your wedding planning. Let us know how you like it!

You can view it and download it here: Free Wedding Budget Planner Spreadsheet

UPDATE (December 2008):

We have just created a New and Improved Free Wedding Budget Planner Spreadsheet that we believe will be even more helpful to brides and grooms planning their wedding budgets.

You can view it and download it here: Free Wedding Budget Planner Spreadsheet

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A Squidoo Wedding Planner Review

  • September 16, 2007 at 9:16 am

We have recently come across a nice review of our wedding planner on Squidoo.

Thank you Rob-Sanders for your kind and thoughtful review of our wedding planner! We wish you the best as you spread the word about how couples can save a fortune on their dream weddings.

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You Can’t Afford to be Average!

  • August 18, 2007 at 12:52 pm

More than 1/3 of couples getting married in the United States pay for their own weddings. Even more couples in the U.S. pay for at least a portion of their wedding expenses.

If you are a bride or groom reading this article, then you are probably one of the couples who are paying for or at least helping to pay for their own wedding.

Even as more couples get involved in planning for and paying for their dream weddings, the wedding price tag continues to grow more forboding. In the year 2007, according to CostOfWedding.com, the average U.S. wedding cost was $28,800. This figure is expected to steadily rise in years to come.

Today’s bride and groom have become so desensitized to the incredible expense of planning a wedding that they hardly stop to think about how much money that really is. Let’s take a moment to put that $28,800 price tag in perspective and look at a couple ways to make your wedding more affordable.

First, let’s consider that $28,800 is more than most brides or grooms bring home from work in a year.

Now, suppose a couple wants to save up for their wedding so they don’t go into debt. If they are saving for a $28,800 wedding, they should consider how much they should feed their wedding savings piggy bank each month. If they can only afford to save, say, $300 per month, they should plan on saving for a full 8 years ($300 x 96 months [that's 8 years]=$28,800). What engaged couple is willing to wait 8 years to get married?

We haven’t even considered that it takes considerable discipline to save $300 each month. Some might need to wait longer as they can only save $150 a month or even less.

Most couples choose to get married within a year or two of their engagement. If they are paying for their own wedding as more than 1/3 of couples do, they often plan their expensive wedding courtesy Visa or Mastercard. That saves them the trouble of budgeting and saving for all those years before marriage. Instead of saving before marriage for their wedding day, they spend those delicate first years of marriage after the wedding day struggling with debt and living uncomfortably frugal lives together. Their credit card company keeps them under its thumb for years as interest piles up on interest and the poor couple barely scrapes by.

We wish that we were exaggerating here but all too often this is the scenario in which young couples find themselves. All so they could glory in one splendid day marking the beginning of their marriage. Hoping that somehow the perfection of the wedding day would somehow rub off on each succeeding day of marriage, the couple had poured a year’s salary into that big day. The reality is that the expense of that wedding day is paid for day after day of their married lives and they realize all too late that financial stress is the number one killer of marriages.

Americans with their individualistic attitudes tend to believe that they are special and that the rules do not apply to them. Likewise, couples planning their weddings tend to think that they will be the exception. That they will somehow spend less than most spend or that they will somehow be able to pay their credit cards off later without much problem.

Well, if you are not careful, you will soon discover that you are not exempt from the norms and that you are all too average. You will discover yourself in a quagmire of financial stress and marital disharmony day after day for years all for the sake of a wedding that was bought at a much too high of a price – we regret to say that it could even cost you your marriage.

What should you do? Stop being average. Stop planning your wedding the way most young brides and grooms plan their weddings.

Set a realistic spending allowance for your wedding – a spending allowance that you and your lover can live with. Go into your wedding planning with your eyes wide open.

You really can have a wonderful wedding day on whatever price you are able to pay – whether that be $5,000 or just $500. You would be amazed at how far that money can go when you are committed to planning your dream wedding on your chosen budget.

We were personally willing to spend no more than $2,000 for our wedding. We worked out a strategy that allowed us to stay under budget while planning a very memorable and special wedding day that is on par with any other wedding we have attended.

We have written a wedding planner to guide you in your wedding planning. In the wedding planner, we guide you in creating a reasonable wedding budget and show you step by step just what you need to do to see your dream wedding come true while staying under budget.

You can’t afford to be average. Instead, be amazing!

Wedding Planning on a Budget is available as an instant download which can be read on your computer or printed at your convenience. To get your copy of this powerful wedding planning guide visit the Wedding Planner Download Page

We wish you the best and hope that you have an amazing wedding and a wonderful marriage together for the rest of your lives.

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One Stop Wedding Planner Gallery

  • August 15, 2007 at 4:51 am

A wonderful new concept for brides has just burst forth from the horizon: The one stop wedding planner gallery.

You sit down with the consultant while sipping tea on the sofa and she helps you choose the best wedding professionals to help you with every aspect of your wedding from the selection of the venue to the photographer and the officiant. The consultant knows the local wedding professionals who can be counted on to provide you excellent service in your budget range.

She is essentially a middleman for the bride and the wedding professionals. You get the chance to view the work done by each wedding professional being considered without the hassle of running from one meeting to another. That way you can make the best choice and essentially interview each wedding professional all in one sitting in the course of one pleasant conversation. You also avoid having to deal with wedding professionals pushing themselves on you. You get to choose them or choose another vendor and they do not need to ever know.

The wedding planner gallery makes an otherwise stressful affair a simple, truly enjoyable, and comfortable time sitting on the sofa viewing slideshows and samples of what various wedding professionals can offer.

Planning a wedding should be fun and working with just the right wedding professionals and vendors is the key to making the wedding planning an enjoyable, rewarding experience.

Wedding galleries as described here are a new concept. We expect this wonderful concept to catch on quickly as excellent ideas usually do. To learn more about the wedding gallery that inspired this blog entry visit Wedding Gallery of San Luis Obispo or an article recently written about that gallery.

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Cost of Wedding in Korea

  • August 5, 2007 at 2:47 am

Since we are now living in South Korea, we thought we would dedicate a blog to Korean weddings.

We have only been here for a little more than a month so we dare not claim to be experts but will share some interesting information we have uncovered.

The Korean traditional wedding ceremony is particularly beautiful. To help you get a sense of the color, dance, and romance found in a traditional Korean wedding, we will share three videos with you. Two are videos of fantastic processional dances and the last one is a slideshow showing the bride and groom during the actual ceremony.

The website www.hec.ohio-state.edu offers the following helpful explanation about Korean wedding costumes:

“Traditional Korean bridal dress is based on the costume of royal princesses. The red skirt and yellow jacket are worn over full pantaloons and a long slip, and under a red robe with wide rainbow stripe sleeves. The headdress consists of a beaded crown with a dragon head pin in lacquered hair.

The groom wears a royal blue robe of a style worn by officials in dynastic times, with a stiff black hat asociated with scholar’s or officials. A western style shirt and tie are worn under the robe.

Traditional Korean weddings and wedding dress fell out of favor during Korea’s rapid industrial growth and emergence onto the world marketplace in the 1970s and 1980s. In their place was a modern, new style wedding with Korean vernacular language, and western style dress. Many ceremonies today feature both traditional and modern forms of dress.”

According to an article discussing the costs of South Korean weddings (see the full article ), the average cost of the South Korean wedding is 36.2 million won (that translates to over $39,000 US Dollars).

It seems that there have been calls to lower the cumbersome cost of weddings in Korea but we expect change to be slow here in Korea just as it is in the U.S. Tradition along with the desire to have the best celebration possible while impressing relatives and friends as much as possible will all work together to encourage families and couples to pour their money into their wedding ceremonies.

Brides in America as in other places all over the world, have an expectation that if they can make their wedding day perfect then that perfection and romantic atmosphere of their wedding day will somehow flow over into the rest of their married life.

Now, in America and South Korea, couples are getting married later in life (South Koreans on average now marry at approximately age 30). In America, the later age for marriage has meant less parental spending and more money conscious brides and grooms. We will have to see if that will be the result in Korea too.

More can be learned about South Korean marriage at Wikepedia.

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7.7.7 – A Lucky Day for Weddings

  • July 7, 2007 at 9:02 am

Well, for a lot of you, this is your lucky day.

We wish you the best. Here is a fun article for you: Will 7-7-07 be your lucky day?

If you aren’t getting married today, well, don’t worry. A good marriage is about much more than just luck.

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Wholesale Priced Diamonds Are a Girl’s Best Friend

  • May 24, 2007 at 8:05 am

We have recently stumbled across a treasure chest that we feel our budget conscious and money smart readers would really appreciate and benefit from.

We have found a diamond website that features wholesale priced and discount diamonds at a fraction of the price you will find for similarly valued diamonds at your local retail store.

What we really love about this website featuring wholesale priced and discounted loose diamonds and engagement rings is that the website really puts you in the driver’s seat. The website features a great designer’s tool that allows you to select the perfect diamond and ring for you based upon your personal preferences such as the four C’s (cut, clarity, color and carat) and the fifth C that the retail stores and other websites hope you forget about… Cost.

The site also includes an invaluable educational center that will help make you the expert as you look at the extensive selection of diamonds and rings (over 80,000 loose diamonds categorized on the website’s database!). You will no longer be dependent only upon a sales person telling you how good the diamond may or may not be. You will have the knowledge necessary to make an informed and educated decision as you read the helpful explanations and articles while working with the responsive customer care personnel staffed at this diamond website.

While many web-based diamond and jewelry stores offer much more selection and convenience than local retail stores, the website we found goes above and beyond by offering a 10 days no questions asked money back guarantee on top of their general quality and satisfaction guarantees – 10 days is plenty of time to take a good look at your diamond engagement ring and even get the diamond appraised if you wish.

The bottom line is that if you are looking for a good deal – the perfect diamond jewelry to represent your commitment of love at the best price possible – then we encourage you to take full advantage of this very helpful diamond engagement ring website.

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Learn how to make a budget wedding favor

  • May 18, 2007 at 4:56 pm

Here is a video we found that tells how to make a budget friendly wedding favor:

These wedding favors don’t take long to make, are inexpensive, and look very beautiful while giving each guest something practical to use while sending you off to your honeymoon and decorative to take home.

They would look lovely on your reception tables and can match your wedding colors in a snap.

Watch the video to learn how to make these attractive wedding favors and save money on your dream wedding!

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$30,000 Wedding – Too much?

  • April 13, 2007 at 8:00 pm

The rising costs of weddings has more and more U.S. couples asking themselves, “Is $30,000 too much for a wedding day?”

We have dug up two articles published by CNN back in spring of 2005. Although a couple years old, these articles raise some good points about how costly the average American wedding has become. We are sure that some of you will find that you can relate to these articles as you plan your own weddings.

As you read these articles, keep in mind that the avrage cost of a wedding in the U.S. has only gone up. According to CostOfWedding.com, U.S. couples spend, on average, $27,690 for their wedding. This does not include cost for a honeymoon, engagement ring, bridal consultant or wedding planner.

If you do not think that this is a ridiculous sum to spend on your wedding day, then you are probably not aware of the high class wedding you could have for just a few thousand dollars by following the strategies in our recently released wedding planner.

Here for your reading pleasure, are the two articles we have found for you:

Ka-ching! Wedding price tag nears $30K: Survey: Bridal spending tops $125 billion; parents less likely to foot ballooning bill
Published by CNN May 20, 2005

The blowout: A Texas couple wanted their dream wedding. $30,000 later, they wondered if they’d gone too far
Published by CNN April 29, 2005

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Wedding Planner – Do your research!

  • April 7, 2007 at 10:39 am

Wedding season is upon us and if you are planning a wedding this is the season to do some research the fun way!

Get invited to as many weddings as you can stand and while attending take mental notes of what you enjoyed and disliked at each wedding. When you get home, write your thoughts down. This activity will give you lots of excellent ideas that you can implement into your own wedding planning.

As a wedding planner, by doing this research, you will soon have in mind a wedding that truly reflects your own unique personality.

It is best if you and your true love attend the weddings and receptions together so you can both discuss together what you liked and disliked about each wedding. That way you will come up with a wedding plan that you can both be happy with.

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Beach Wedding Photo Shoots in China

  • February 27, 2007 at 10:54 pm

We found this video clip interesting and entertaining. Enjoy!

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New Book Cover

  • February 23, 2007 at 12:18 pm

Have you seen our new book cover?

We have upgraded to the classy look you see below.

The book is doing really well and we appreciate everyone’s support!

Wedding Planner Book Cover

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