Welcome to Perfect Bridal Coaching

You have the guy, you have the dress, you have the date. You may even have a Wedding Consultant. What you don't have is Peace of Mind. You are frantic, obsessive, scared, petrified, actually. It is going to be your one Special Day. It has to be Perfect.

I have been there, and done it. I am also a Life Coach and Certified Mediator. I will help you sort out the drama which can occur when you are putting together the biggest day of your life.

I can help you make it an easier process and help you reduce your stress and worry. You are the Perfect Bride and you will have the Perfect Wedding. Contact: paula@perfectbridalcoach.com for more information.

Sunday, September 21, 2008

First Dance

From You Tube! How to enjoy your first dance!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QwywP5ozPu0

Heather Vreeland & AtlantaBridalBlog.com

Heather's Book Review of "Wedding Chic" Enjoy!

http://www.atlantabridalblog.com/2008/09/book-review-wedding-chic.html


Book Review: Wedding Chic
Wedding Chic: The Savvy Bride's Guide to Getting More While Spending Less by Nina Wildorf, author of City Chic: An Urban Girl's Guide to Livin' Large on Less is a must buy for newly engaged brides.This book will give you straightforward advice and a list of costs to keep in mind when wedding planning. Wildorf speaks from her own experience planning a cheap chic wedding and from numerous friend's experiences. She gives straightforward tips about how to keep costs low like buying high-end makeup, getting a lesson from the makeup counter, practicing and doing it yourself instead of paying a makeup artist the exorbitant fee for a day-of makeup application.Through the pages of the book, brides will learn how to avoid getting bullied by professionals, find the best planner for their pennies, get the most bloom for their buck, make saving on their photographer a snap and create a booze budget and wedding menu at palatable prices.And we personally think that Wildorf would have been wild about AtlantaOccasions.com especially since she's cost conscious and looks for ways to get the most out of her money. We give this book two bouquets way up!
Posted by Heather Vreeland at 3:00 PM


About Me

Heather Vreeland
Atlanta, GA, United States
I'm the brains behind AtlantaOccasions.com.

Atlanta Wedding Vendors
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Le Bam Event Venue
Southern Oaks
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Atlanta Music Company
Joel Restaurant
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Some Previous Blog Posts from Heather!

Great Wedding Gift Idea: Original Artwork
Spare the Wad
Wedding Wow: Seating in the Round
Book Review: Wedding Chic
Welcome Brides!
New Info Coming Soon!

Create Your Own Free Wedding Website

http://www.ewedding.com/

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Ready, Set, Down the Aisle

Dear Brides, Are you taking care of yourself? Getting enough sleep? Eating well? Exercising? I know you've heard it before, but these simple things can make you feel good and ease the tension and stress that come up while you are planning your wedding.

Also, another tip: Pause before answering. You know what I mean. If you don't, you may say things you don't mean. When two families and friends are involved in a big affair like this, everyone's emotions will be triggered, especially yours. Wait before answering, or say, "I'll get back to you." It's amazing how even a few minutes may change your perspective.

And, remember what your mother always told you, "Beauty is as beauty does." If you are a Bridezilla, you are preparing to be a Wifezilla -- You know what I am talking about. Don't make him start having second thoughts before the wedding because you are screaming, crying, and carrying on. A bad wedding prep does not bode well for a good marriage. So, begin with the end in mind, and know that the Perfect Wedding you want includes a calm, happy Bride! Go do it!