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| Edith Knows Etiquette... |
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Wondering what to do first? Who to invite? Ask Edith - she can help you solve all your etiquette problems! Her thoughtful advice is helpful to both newly engaged couples and older couples with children. Her byline has appeared for many years in the New York Times, Chicago Tribune, Detroit News and Free Press, and other national publications.
Write Edith - she can help solve your etiquette problems. Ask Edith. You can also learn more about Edith Gilbert at her website...www.edithgilbert.com.
If you are interested in ordering one of Edith's books, please choose below:
What readers say: "Each chapter of your book brought a wave of relief that you had covered yet another topic that I hadn't thought about…yet!"
From Amazon.com
"The Complete Wedding Planner"
"Easy Entertaining" (goes hand in glove with wedding planning)
From Barnes&Noble.com
"The Complete Wedding Planner"
"Easy Entertaining"
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| Tradition & Culture Questions |
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You and your fiancé are from different countries, how do you bring both cultures together without offending anyone? Lois can lend a hand.
Lois Pearce is a Master Bridal ConsultantTM serving brides in the metro New York area. Lois specializes in weddings with a touch of the couple's unique heritage. She has served as a state coordinator with the Association of Bridal Consultants and is currently serving as Director of Ethnic Diversity. Ms. Pearce wrote the Association's book, "The Ethnic and Specialty Wedding Guide".
Ask Lois your culture-related questions. You can learn more about the services Lois provides by visiting her website...click here. |
| Gown Care Questions |
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Have questions about how to store your gown until the wedding or how to travel without wrinkling it? Thinking about what to do with your gown after the wedding? Gown preservation is an important part of your wedding planning.
Former museum professional Sally Lorensen Conant, Ph.D, operates Orange Restoration Labs, the largest gown preservation service in New England, and frequently serves as a consultant to museums and historical societies. She is also Administrative Vice President of the Association of Wedding Gown Specialists, a not-for-profit trade association of cleaners in the United States, Canada, South America and Australia who specialize in cleaning heirloom textiles of all types. Featured in wedding books and magazines, Sally is a member of the American Institute for the Conservation of Historic and Artistic Objects and the Textile Society of America. She is the only member of the Association of Bridal Consultants to be recognized as a Master Wedding Vendor, and in 2005 she received the Makoto Igarashi Award for restoration from the International Drycleaners Congress.
Visit the Association's website for special tips, and to keep your gown looking great throughout the years...click here.You can also send Sally your gown question here. Ask Sally |
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