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Planning book

Ashshaw2022, on June 1, 2020 at 5:15 PM Posted in Planning 0 7
Hi I’m starting a diy wedding planner binder what’s the n yours?

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Latest activity by Margaret, on June 2, 2020 at 10:42 AM
  • Elizabeth
    Super June 2021
    Elizabeth ·
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    I bought one, but I definitely use the budget, checklist, and notes pages the most! I think it's very dependent on what kind of planner you are - lists, pictures, etc.

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  • Kevin
    Super October 2021
    Kevin ·
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    Make sure you have a good spot or pockets to put all the business cards in! I just got an accordion folder and a notebook! But it makes it so easy having it all in one place
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  • M
    Just Said Yes October 2021
    Michelle ·
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    Budget and costs (I have a page for what we’ve spent on deposits and what we have remaining as well- super helpful) are what I use the most. I also have a list of everything I am going to have to buy for the wedding, things I want, to-dos/checklist, etc. I even have a honeymoon page and what I want to wear, budget for the honeymoon, etc.
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  • Rebecca
    Master August 2019
    Rebecca ·
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    I bought one, mainly because that way I'd have a folder to keep all the brochures/cards/printed contracts/receipts in. A lot of book stores have them, it's always good to take a look at what's in those!

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    Master July 2019
    Hannah ·
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    I didn't use a physical one, just checklists online (The Knot and here) and an excel spreadsheet. Pretty much all my contracts were digital anyway.
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  • RaylaSan
    Expert February 2021
    RaylaSan ·
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    I was going to buy one, but because of COVID all my planning, and all contracts are signed online now. Meaning, there was really no use for getting a planner.
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  • Margaret
    Master October 2020
    Margaret ·
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    I found a combination of lists online and created my own to be customized to our wedding planning. I made sure to not only include a checklist, but pages for notes so I knew what was going on at all stages. Additionally a place to comment on costs, etc.

    The ones you could buy were just too generic and I wanted one that was specific to myself and my FH.

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