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You’re engaged! Congratulations! Now it’s time to plan your “fairy tale” day. There’s so much to do from selecting a venue to choosing your wedding party to printing the invitations and the list goes on and on. That to-do list, as well as the pressures of all those decisions, can definitely stress out a glowing and organized bride. And before you know it, you’re losing it and that’s when the bad bride persona slips in. Wedding coordinator Mary Jo Rulnick, known for taking the frantic-ness out of a busy women’s life, created Good Bride Bad Bride to help simplify and de-stress wedding planning for today’s busy brides. Good Bride Bad Bride offers real tips for all the stressful dilemmas that occur while planning your once-in-a-lifetime dream day. So take a look around and come back often.

Happy planning!

Mary Jo

Announcing Our Annual Event

Good Bride Bad Bride Celebration will kick off in Pittsburgh, PA with a “Bridal Workshop and Event” sponsored by wedding specialist and founder of www.GoodBrideBadBride.com. Wedding demonstrations, do-it-for-less tips, food and drink samples and stress-free living suggestions will be part of the celebration that kicks off on November 11, 2010.

Why November?
More than 40 percent of couples get engaged between December and February, making this event the first taste of the wedding planning process. Couples talking about engagement are encouraged to attend. The Internet celebration includes a Good Bride Bad Bride Blog Tour with a “Top Eleven Mistakes Brides Make” newsletter with ”do-it-for-less” ideas. An “I Want To Be a Bride” contest will be announced via the web site, www.GoodBrideBadBride.com. The annual Good Bride Bad Bride event encourages couple to concentrate on the life ahead without blowing the budget. Celebration locations and hours will be posted on the web site. Events are free to public. 

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