A beautifully crafted wedding planner, designed to be your practical planning companion to guide you through the planning of your dream wedding.
The planner is thoughtfully designed with detail in mind and covers all areas of planning a wedding so that everything is in one place. Ten divided sections include invaluable advice and guidance from industry experts and real brides, with prompts to capture ideas and note-take throughout. It is suitable for intimate weddings and big celebrations, whether you’re planning yourself or if you intend to hire a wedding planner.
Within the pages you will find tips, checklists, trackers, prompts, timelines, calenders, moodboards and note-taking pages that are designed in a way to ensure you meet any deadlines, keep within budget and maintain the vision you have for your dream wedding day.
Following your wedding day, this planner will become a cherished keepsake and an heirloom piece that can be passed down through generations.
Wrapped in a woven cotton book cloth, embellished with premium gold-coloured hardware and filled with thick pages of soft white paper, only the finest materials have been picked to create a charming accessory to accompany you through your planning. It is beautifully handcrafted in the seaside town of Margate and designed and printed nearby in the English countryside.
Looking for an engagement gift?This wedding planner will make the perfect gift for your newly engaged friend or family member to guide and inspire them through their wedding planning. The planner comes tied in a soft white satin ribbon.
A little more information
The Planner:A woven cotton book cloth coverMetal ring binder mechanism and protective corners in a gold colourGold foil blocked detailsSize: W187 x H228 x D52mmHandcrafted by the English seasideAvailable in soft white or in a pressed flower print
The Pages:Thick 135gsm soft white pages, made in the Lake District10 section dividers202 pagesSize: A5 (148x210mm)A 24-month undated calenderSpace for up to 190 guests and 20 tablesDesigned and printed in the English countryside