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The question has been popped, the ring has been presented and the celebrations have begun! What's next? Just the wedding. Top Tips for Brides presents ingenious ideas for the any bride-to-be, covering the ever-so-stressful months preceding the wedding - including the hen party and choosing your attire - to the big day itself.
You've just had a gorgeous wedding, and now it's time to say thank you—to everyone. Whether you're feeling daunted by the task or are just in need of a little inspiration, The Bride's Thank-You Guide will help you write the perfect note every time. Answering a host of questions about content, style, and etiquette, author Pamela A. Lach will get you organized and give you tips for writing thank-you notes that are warm and memorable. This essential guide provides you with not only a general thank-you note outline but also more than 60 sample notes, organized by intended recipient or type of gift. This helpful handbook also includes: Time-saving ideas Stationery suggestions Gift ideas for those involved in the wedding A list of Web sites to aid you in thanking your loved ones Whether you have 30 or 300 notes to write, The Bride's Thank-You Guide makes saying thank you simple. No newlywed should put pen to paper without this straightforward companion at hand.
Though the women came to the U.S. from all parts of the British Isles, they were an unusually homogeneous group, averaging 23 years of age, from working- or lower-middle-class families and having completed mandatory schooling to the age of fourteen. For the most part they emigrated alone and didn't move into an existing immigrant population.
"Friedman reexamines the stories surrounding the influx of British war brides brought back to the United States by American GIs after WWII with a focus on media representations of sexuality and marriage in wartime, showing how mass media interpretations turned from public suspicion of war brides to popular acceptance"--Provided by publisher.
Reprint of the original, first published in 1839.
Bruidskledij en traditie 1850 - 1980.