Monday, January 28, 2008
Saturday, January 26, 2008
The Wedding Planning Suitcase!
The ultimate planning bag! after my journals this is my most valuable planning possession
I love this bag I got it on our trip to Disneyland last year (along with “Disney Fairy Tale Weddings" dvd) & it is our wedding stuff all in the one place. Inside I keep my Hunter Valley & Knot Wedding Planner, Journals, stationery supplies, note cards, small photo album (supplier business cards & photos of things I’m looking for), colour wheel, my favourite “Sometimes Brides Forget” Post-its & as always my emergency chocolate supply!!
Only one final piece is still needed in my planning pack....the new edition WDW travel guides !
FRIDAY 28 NOVEMBER 2008
Woo Hoo my planning books finally arrived !!!!!
Tuesday, January 22, 2008
My Planning Notebook
The best piece of wedding planning advice I received was to get the biggest blank notebook I could find and keep it as my planning journal. It's so much more useful than any fill in journal I have seen; I adore both of mine and don’t know how I would survive without them now.
All the thousands of moments that you don’t want to forget, plus it’s a great place to keep ideas, inspirations, magazine cut-outs & articles, material & paper samples, supplier details, checklists, wish list (the if money was no object I would choose), cards, letters and photo’s. I found a blank notebook on sale and covered it in paper & ribbon to make it my own. Originally mine started as a collection of notes, things I liked, things I didn’t want to forget, thoughts and a place to keep all our letters & cards we had been given.
Then we were given a fantastic selection of stickers as an engagement present, and my inner scrapbooking took over. Now I am keeping it as a Wedding Journal and I have a separate one for checklists, scribbling and all the paraphernalia you collect along the way.
Labels:
Destination Wedding Planning,
DIY Project,
Planning
Thursday, January 17, 2008
My Inspiration Board
I have been working on mood/inspiration boards, to try out the ideas, colours, themes and styles I like and see what works well together.
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