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Looking for beach wedding
ideas or tropical wedding inspiration?
Here are some great wedding ideas!

100 Best Romantic Resorts of the World,
4th (100 Best Series) (Paperback)
Review: A great resource for those seek a place for passion!
Define "romantic", my girl friend said to me, as I looked
at her with my best 'I know what it means, don't press me' look.
Being slightly romantically challanged, my understanding of the
world comes from Clark Gable in 'Gone with the Wind' "Frankly
Scarlet, I ...".
Katherine Dyson defines romantic with 100 different definitions
via 100 different resorts. These selections span the world, so
wherever you're are inclined to stoke the fire of `amore', Dyson
has a suggestion. With each resort section you get a detailed
profile, as well as web-site and e-mail addresses (impressive!)..
Especially useful is the specialized indexes she provides: romance
by the sea, romance with tennis, romance with golf, romance with
a horse(!), romance on a safari, romance with a private pool,
romance with a private fireplace and romance in a city for convenient
shopping (Oops, there goes the romance).
Though I could only get to a half dozen of the recommended
romantic resorts before I wanted to get back to fish'n in Southern
Georgia, I got the general idea. I applaud the great research
that Katherine Dyson has done, though I take exception to listing
huge commercial resorts as romantic (Half-Moon Club, Sandals Resorts,
Disney's Resort etc.). Also helpful would be a list of the most
expensive to the cheapest romantic spots; it is amazing how money
affects romance with most men. But, pushing these observations
aside, "100 Best Romantic Resorts of the World" is an
excellent guide for those that have a moon in their eye "like
a big pizza pie". Recommended.
Perfect for planning your honeymoon
The biggest thing I had to do to for our wedding (besides show
up) was to plan our honeymoon. This book was the only resource
I could find that didn't just list the "if-money-were-no-object"
type of resorts. It also listed amazing hard-to-find places that
actually fit our budget. The result -- our honeymoon was perfect.
I highly recommend this book.
Review: As Seen On TV
This book was used as reference in a "10 Best" show
on the Discovery Channel. It was also named as reference in a
"Travel & Leisure Magazine" article for the World's
10 most romantic travel destinations.
If you're a guy and need help planning a romantic vacation getaway,
this book is a definite necessity.
From Something Olde to Something New: A Bride's Guide
to Something Unique : Creative Ways to Personalize Your Wedding
Celebration (Paperback)
From Independent Publisher
The most important thing a bride needs (after the groom) is the
reassurance that her day will be something special and unique.
This concise guide offers solutions to the multiple needs of planning
the wedding, with imaginative interpretations of the traditional
and ideas for creating a truly personal event. A section is devoted
to an examination of old wedding traditions from around the world
that could be adapted in a variety of ways. The final section
deals with the planning, the timing of everything from mailing
invitations to the bride's hair appointment. This precise scheduling
advice is most welcome and along with the checklists and the etiquette
guide should help lessen, if not avoid those last minute jitters.
There are almost as many wedding guides as there are brides, but
for the price this one serves as well as most. One could only
wish that the list of "Royals to Research" did not read
more like one of dysfunctional pairings!

Fabulous Favors: Favors for Parties, Weddings, and Holidays (Paperback)
Book
Description
This book celebrates the returning popularity of wedding and party
favors. Many brides want to give something back to the guests
who attend their weddings; a special, handmade favor is often
just what the bride is looking for to make her wedding unique
and memorable. Now, more than ever, that same personal touch is
sought out in other areas of entertaining, from simple family
Thanksgivings to more elaborate dinner parties and corporate fundraisers.
Beverly Clark's favor designs range from simple to elaborate,
and each includes a materials list, estimated time required, price
range, and level of experience required for the assembler. Filled
with beautiful color photographs and simple black-and-white instructional
drawings, Fabulous Favors provides a wide variety of ideas for
anyone who wants to add a personal creative touch to a wedding,
party, or other special occasion.

Party Time: Making Invitations
Favors And Decorations (Paperback)
Book Description
Never again will you be short on inspiration for making special
times memorable! Find fun ideas for creating invitations, favors,
and decorations for a multitude of events.
-- Find 15 occasions to celebrate with simple projects that even
beginners can do—includes over 75 ideas
--Create projects for holidays from
Valentine’s Day to Christmas, plus events such as showers, birthdays,
graduations, and retirement parties
--Learn easy techniques for making an accordion-fold invitation,
a pinwheel, party crackers, and more

The Artful Bride: Wedding Favors and
Decorations : A Stylish Bride's Guide to Simple, Handmade Wedding
Crafts (Artful Bride) (Paperback)
Book Description
Saavy, modern brides are seeking ways to personalize their wedding
celebrations, and to make them unique, special, and unbelievably
fun without relying on tradition-heavy standards. This beautiful
guide contains everything a bride needs to put her own stamp on
all of the special events surrounding her wedding, from pre-celebration
parties to the rehearsal evening to the reception, with elegant-but
also simple and inexpensive touches. Artful Wedding Celebrations
includes more than 20 fashionable and fun-to-make projects from
handmade place cards to humorous party favors, dramatic centerpieces
to customized glassware.
About the Author
April L. Paffrath is a freelance editor and writer in Cambridge,
Massachusetts. In addition to book and magazine editing, she has
written architecture profiles, travel pieces, cooking articles,
and craft how-to's, for magazines such as Scientific American
Explorations and Martha Stewart Living. She is coauthor with Laura
McFadden of The Artful Bride: Simple, Handmade Wedding Projects
(Rockport, 2003).
Livia McRee is a craft writer and designer who is always looking
for new twists on beautiful crafts. She lives in Wellesley, Massachusetts,
is author of four craft books, and has contributed to several
others.
Paula Grasdal is a printmaker and mixed-media
artist living in Cambridge, Massachusetts. She has contributed
to several Rockport publications and is coauthor, with Holly Harrison,
of Collage for the Soul: Expressing Hopes and Dreams through Art.

Creative Wedding Keepsakes You Can Make (Paperback)
From Library Journal
Wedding expenses can be astronomical, and smart brides,
with the help of their friends, can cut costs by making some accessories
themselves. The projects in this book are mainly for items using
real or artificial flowers such as bouquets, table decorations,
and the bride's personal accessories. Most are easily assembled,
and the finished products are lovely and very professional in
appearance. An excellent choice for all public libraries.

Review: Wedding Details (Hardcover)
Book Description
Whatever the setting -- a minimal, modern buffet, an intimate
wedding breakfast, or a sophisticated formal reception -- this
invaluable book is full of elegant and imaginative ideas to help
you transform your wedding day into a magical and memorable occasion.
Throughout the book, clear and concise text is paired with evocative,
inspirational photographs that are guaranteed to capture the imagination.
About the Author
Mary Norden, a succesful textile designer, has been commissioned
by Liberty, Ralph Lauren, Christian Dior, and Yves Saint Laurent.
She has written for Homes & Gardens and is the author of Gift
Wraps: Baskets & Bows and Decorative Embroidery. Sandra Lane
is a successful still-life photographer. Her work appears in magazines
such as Elle Decoration and Homes & Gardens, and she has photographed
several of Mary Nodens's previous books. She lives in London.
Review: Great resource tool
I have a small wedding business and found this book very helpful.
It is a very simple short book but it is loaded with great ideas
for weddings and receptions. Pictures are excellent, lots of new
ideas to try, I would recommend it as a resource guide and was
very happy to receive it as a gift off my wish list.
Review: Big Things Come In Small
Packages
A cute-sized book chockful of ideas! Creative ideas on favor packaging,
table settings, floral arrangements. Inspirational ideas that
can be easily adapted to your budget and style.
Review: Practical and modern-day
ideas
Cute-sized book offering plenty of creative, practical and modern
ideas on wedding favors, table settings, and floral decorations;
beautiful still photography for inspiration.

Hawaii's Best Beaches (Paperback)
Review: GREAT REFERENCE BOOK! A++,
I used this book extensively, as I was shooting the best beaches
we could find for our DVD "Hawaiian Dreams" here on
Amazon. It saved us a lot of time with great descriptions and
informative facts. I highly recommend it, and if you want to actually
see, hear and feel what these beaches look like, check out our
DVD as well as this book.
Review: Hawaii's best beaches is very informative.
I've read John Clark's other books, and this one tops them all.
It combines the information from all of Hawaii's best beaches
in a creative and informative way. I am new to the Hawaii islands,
so I also enjoy reading part of the history of the beaches as
well as the meaning of the Hawaiian beach names. This book is
also complete with beautiful color photos. I would recommend this
book to anyone visiting Hawaii. Beaches are Hawaii's greatest
asset.

Beaches (Hardcover)
Book Description
The authors of The Beach: The History of Paradise on Earth, the
best-selling history of everyone's favorite place, are back with
a breathtaking visual companion. From moody, craggy coastlines
to serene swathes of turquoise water and white sand, Beaches is
an astounding photographic survey of the ineffable allure of paradise
on earth. This spectacular collection of images from renowned
photographers, including Robert Misrach, Joel Meyerowitz, and
Art Wolff, stirs the spirit, capturing the mutable beauty of sand,
sea, and sky. Throughout, concise and poetic pieces of historic
and scientific lore unveil little-known facts and curiosities.
With an astonishing range of vision, Beaches evokes the idiosyncratic
beauty of the world's most stunning coastlines.
About the Author
Gideon Bosker and Lena Lencek have collaborated on a number of
books, including The Beach and Making Waves. Lenek is a professor
of Russian and the humanities at Reed College, and Bosker, a physician,
is an assistant clinical professor of medicine at Yale University
School of Medicine. They live in Portland, Oregon.
Gorgeous Pictorial for Beach Lovers
This book is filled with stunningly beautiful photos from beaches
all over the world. The brief text is also interesting, but the
images will make you crack this open when you want to remember
the magic that happens when the ocean meets the land. I don't
know exactly what is different here but the photos look especially
vibrant and kind of jumped out at me.
From Antartica, to Cape Cod, to Tahiti, Indonesia and Newport
Beach to name a few you'll see all the different elements of beaches
around the globe. I can't imagine why anyone wouldn't love having
this book around. This would also make a great gift.
I used to live in Capitola on the sand and looking
through this reminded me of all the reason I love the beach. It's
obvious that the authors must have the same passion. Also the
book cover and pages are high quality and physically look and
feel great
Review: My Favorite Beaches Book
- Inspirational !
I am a beach lover, and as the DVD producer / cameraman of the
"Waves: Virtual Vacations" Series here on Amazon.com,
this book has been an inspiration to me. The spectacular shots
of beaches from around the world are truly extraordinary. Having
shot myself hundreds of the best beaches from California, Hawaii,
Florida, the Caribbean both with stills and for the DVDs, I can
easily say this book is top notch. I highly recommend it. It sits
proudly on my desk. And for those who want to see and hear what
some of these beaches really feel like, bring this book with you
and check out our Waves DVDs here on Amazon.
Review: Beautiful Book
This is a beautiful little book that would make a great addition
to any ocean lover's collection.
Review: A Retreat in Itself
The is a stunning book. The photos come from diverse parts of
the globe and diverse coastal landscapes. At first, I was skeptical
of the small-ish size. But the photos are very high quality and
beautiful to look at. Maybe someday I'll get around to looking
at the text?
Now and then, I pull the book off the shelf and flip through the
photos -- an instant retreat to the shore. Great for anyone who
loves the sea but can't be there very often.
Review: BEACHES - A POEM
BEACHES -- the book [revised] When my eyes grow too dim to read,
this book will be at hand to refresh my spirit, eyes, and memories.
Reminders of the beaches I have seen, and many not-seen scenes.
I see familiar translucent jewel green waves and turquoise bays,
ice blue coves in Oregon, huge translucent waves curving to meet
the sea, another deep blue wave with incredible froth, like crystals
suspended high above its majestic curve -- golden grassy sea shores,
blazing sunsets -- also purple sunsets, one at Brighton pier,
and other channel scenes -- rocky Brittany shores and White Dover
cliffs, and curves and caves and coruscated sands. There is a
tide pool like a giant blue eye with sun-bronzed eyelids -- white
iceberg-rocks floating in a mirror-sea -- one real iceberg, a
huge dollop of meringue reflected in a heliotrope bay --
An endless treasure.
Review: Beyond the Most Beautiful
Beach Scenes You've Seen
Review Summary: Take the most talented photographers in the world.
Review thousands of their best color beach photographs. Select
a few dozen. Fill in with intriguing, inspirational essays about
the origin, geology, physics, terms, and biology of beaches plus
describe great beach activities like surfing. The result is a
stunning work that makes you wonder how come you've never seen
a beach scene as beautiful as these. It's the most fun at the
beach you can have without going out into the sun!
Review: "The beach, after all, is among the most challenging
and rewarding of photographic subjects . . . ." The shifts
between land, water, and sky are often subtle. The light has an
enormous influence on the colors and the mood of the scene. Light
changes swiftly. The activity of the waves changes even faster.
In many cases, a photograph is capturing a unique and fleeting
moment, almost like a snowflake about to melt on your hand, that
could not otherwise be as fully appreciated. While the editing
could have selected scenes built around the nostalgia of your
own experiences at beaches, the book instead takes you around
the world and to rare moments to see beaches as you will probably
never see them in a lifetime, even if you visited these same sites.
I was particularly impressed by the scenes of waves (which must
have been taken from surf boards) and through rocks.
The editorial selection criteria were intriguing:
To show "how the beach might see itself if it were to ponder
its own face without the intermediary of the human eye."
That concept would not have occurred to me, and I am sure I will
think about all scenes in nature differently in the future as
a result. I am sure you will, too. Next, the editors looked for
"the most crystalline, intelligent, and evocative portrait
. . . ." They also wanted the book to show a "shining
range of visual sensiblities." This sense is nicely captured
by looking at scenes from dawn to dusk, and from full sun to fog.
Panoramas alternate with tight shots of a single element. The
book is not limited to ocean beaches. Estuaries, rivers and lakes
are also pictured. When in doubt, the book's editors seem to have
selected the images with the highest levels of unusual color,
along with stunning compositions from unusual angles.
My favorites in the book are Art Brewer's Talava
Arches on Niue Island in the Cook Islands, A. Blake Gardner's
shot of Padre Island National Seashore in Texas, Michael Ventura's
image of Natural Arches in Bermuda, Craig Tuttle's Tide Pool at
Bandon State Park and his shot of Ecola State Park both in Oregon,
Ron Romanosky's beautiful Newport Beach, California, Daryl Benson's
Bay of Fundy in Nova Scotia, Peter Lik's Australian shots of Orpheus
Island in Queensland and Twelve Apostles in Victoria, and Joe
Cornish's North Yorkshire Coast in England.
After you have bathed in the beauty of these rare
natural wonders, I suggest you think about other rare moments
that you may never experience. What are they? How can you seek
them out? Can others help you? One of the great wonders of books,
videos, and recordings is that they can bring us into extended
communion with sights, sounds, and feelings that we have not directly
experienced.
Let choosing rare, rewarding moments be a guide
to your fulfillment!
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