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The
Complete Book of Wedding Crafts
by
Bette Matthews, April Paffrath, Laura McFadden, Paula
Grasdal and Livia Mcree Are
you ordering your wedding souvenirs from India just
to make sure no one else in the country has the same
giveaways as yours? Can’t stand the thought of
your wedding invitations a little bit like that of your
cousin’s? Want your wedding to be a reflection
of who you really are?
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you answered “yes” to any of these questions,
then you should definitely make room for Apple’s
The Complete Book of Wedding Crafts on your bookshelf.
As its name implies, the 304-page book offers tips on
how to create unique wedding crafts like invitations,
favors, guest-survival kits and table names. It features
step-by-step, illustrated instructions that detail how
to create a variety of wedding items, from whimsical
dragonfly-pop up invitation to unique garden-reception
decorations. Pictures of how the end-product should
look like are also included in the book, so even your
most uncreative and unimaginative friend could help
you out in making them.
Some note-worthy items featured in the book are the
pearly chocolate candy favors, the bridal jack-in-the-box
invitation, shoe decorations, tiaras and the wedding
wish tree.
Aside from the do-it-yourself features, the book also
gives advice on a variety of wedding related topics
like wording you invitations, choosing wedding favors,
managing your time and how to balance between what you
want for your wedding and what tradition dictates.
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