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Mrs. Knitting, Toronto Age and Occupation: 24, Student Recruitment Assistant Fiance's Age and Occupation: 24, Neuroscience PhD Candidate Engagement Date: October 2009 Wedding Date: December 2010 Venue: University of Toronto Faculty Club About Me: I'm a pearl wearing, etiquette book reading Toronto girl who loves cooking and baking, museums, charm bracelets, and collecting books on Jackie Kennedy (a lot). I've been known to spend Sunday mornings at the antique market, Wednesday evenings at sister sushi dinners, and any bit of spare time reading. After six and a half years of many late night walks, watching DVDs together in bed, travelling to places like New York, and Tobermory, doing Sudokus together on the couch, lots of Indian food, the occasional yoga class, moving in together and so much more, Mr. Knitting and I are planning a cozy Christmasy (it's a word!), vintage wedding in Toronto complete with many DIY projects (eek!) and lots of help from our amazing group of family and friends.
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June 10th, 2010 @ 2:31 pm by Mrs. Knitting

I am a huge bookworm. I love reading a lot, and I would say that getting new books from the library is one of my favourite pastimes (yes, I’m a proud nerd). I’m also the kind of person who, if I’m interested in something, I will read about it obsessively. I’d say now that the Internet is, hands down, the best source for wedding information, but before I figured this out, I read quite a few wedding books. Even now, as a very internet savvy bride, I still like turning to books every so often. Here is a selection of my favourites.

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Offbeat Bride: Creative Alternatives for Independent Brides by Ariel Meadow Stallings. While the author Ariel and I have very different styles, it was wonderful to see how she made choices for her wedding that were right for her and her husband, without worrying about whether or not they were traditional “wedding choices”. Basically, she gave me the freedom to make my own choices. She also has a fantastic website called Offbeat Bride, which I love and has tons of great inspiration.

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Emily Post’s Wedding Etiquette by Peggy Post. I love etiquette books. I know it’s popular to think they are ridiculous, but I’m a big fan. This book really isn’t about place settings or rigid rules, it’s about creating a wedding that perfectly reflects you, but also allows consideration, respect, and courtesy for others. I especially love that Peggy begins the book by saying that she and her husband had a casual clambake reception and that Emily Post certainly would have approved.

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Jo Gartin’s Weddings: An Inspiring Guide for the Stylish Bride by Jo Gartin. I love this book. It’s full of gorgeous pictures and inspirations from some of Jo Gartin’s weddings. While books do become dated quickly, this book is full of ideas that will inspire you to push your creativity to the next level.

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The Wedding Book: The Big Book for Your Big Day by Mindy Weiss and Lisbeth Levine. This one is just so jammed full of information, how could it not be helpful? Seriously, it’s the most informative wedding book I’ve ever seen, with information and advice on everything from choosing a veil to wording your invitations to figuring out how to include cheeseburgers in your wedding menu.

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One Perfect Day: The Selling of the American Wedding by Rebecca Mead. I know, it’s a strange book for someone so clearly in love with weddings to like, but I love reading this book to remind me that there is a business side to all of this and I need to be aware of my role as a consumer. It’s hard sometimes to remember that spending $1000+ on a dress you will wear once is outrageous, but this book helps me keep it all in perspective.

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So those are a few of my favourite wedding resources. Do you have a favourite wedding book (or 5!)?

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8 Responses to “Books Books Books”

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Mrs. Bear Cub (message)  1,566 posts, Bumble bee

I loved the offbeat bride book so much, I made Mr. BC read it too! We both thought it was hilarious!

 
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Mrs. Hamster (message)  4,046 posts, Honey bee

I love the Sylvia Weinstock Sensational Cakes book and the Fete book - such eye candy! :)

 
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jordynrose (message)  6,351 posts, Bee Keeper

If your hair was brown or hers was blonde, you and Jo Gartin look like you could be related from that book cover. :)

 
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airythia (message)  344 posts, Helper bee

i love checking out offbeat bride also for neat interesting ideas! it’s not always my cup of tea but it’s so neat to see so many different ways to do something!
i also love emily post etiquette books! my mom lent me her book from the 70s to look through and i was surprised how much it was “do what’s tasteful with what you can afford” and not “i’m looking down my nose at you.” it actually helped me feel *less* stressed.

 
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AuroraRose2011 (message)  76 posts, Worker bee

Love, love, LOVE OBB! It was the first wedding website I started frequenting, thanks to a friend who got married last year. I have the book as well. Even though we’re not deviating too much from the beaten path, I’m finding the advice Ariel gives for sweetly telling your family to mind their business when it comes to what we’re choosing to do really useful!

 
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winter (message)  1,333 posts, Bumble bee

i wish i knew about these books. but they look like they would be good reads

 
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Mrs. Parfait (message)  1,755 posts, Buzzing bee

I loved checking out wedding books from the library. These are some great choices!

 

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Mrs. Knitting, Toronto Age and Occupation: 24, Student Recruitment Assistant Fiance's Age and Occupation: 24, Neuroscience PhD Candidate Engagement Date: October 2009 Wedding Date: December 2010 Venue: University of Toronto Faculty Club About Me: I'm a pearl wearing, etiquette book reading Toronto girl who loves cooking and baking, museums, charm bracelets, and collecting books on Jackie Kennedy (a lot). I've been known to spend Sunday mornings at the antique market, Wednesday evenings at sister sushi dinners, and any bit of spare time reading. After six and a half years of many late night walks, watching DVDs together in bed, travelling to places like New York, and Tobermory, doing Sudokus together on the couch, lots of Indian food, the occasional yoga class, moving in together and so much more, Mr. Knitting and I are planning a cozy Christmasy (it's a word!), vintage wedding in Toronto complete with many DIY projects (eek!) and lots of help from our amazing group of family and friends.

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