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Each month, we assemble the ultimate "to-do" list for Engagements and Weddings. See below.
Previous Lists:
►7 Ways to Save Money On My Wedding
►Check out our Outside Resources page for a list of additional websites for Engaged Couples, Brides, Grooms, and Weddings in General
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Five Wedding Websites Every Bride Should Visit
There are a LOT of wedding websites out there. We've asked one of our bride bloggers to give us her top five picks for the most resourceful wedding websites.
Here's her list...
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#1: TheKnot.com
The knot is great to look at all different aspects of planning a wedding. It includes dresses, vendors, and wedding ideas for stationary, centerpieces and more. They are also known for their “real weddings” which shows pictures of real people who have gotten married and were willing to share pictures online. It can inspire something with your wedding planning, spinning off something you’ve seen.
The knot has great information on DIY projects. DIY, or do it yourself, is becoming more and more popular for people who are or are not on a tight budget.
There is also a tab called, “Ask Carley.” She has answered generalized questions about issues concerning a wedding.
CHECK OUT: The Knot Wedding Shop has the best selection of wedding favors. Make them unique for your wedding with free personalization. 
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#2: WeddingWire.com
Wedding Wire is great for getting advice from other brides-to-be as well as from vendors.
You can post questions, concerns, or just simply vent about issues you’re having. This is a basically ‘everything goes’ forum and the responses can be very helpful for ideas, or validation on your feelings.
CHECK OUT: Wedding Wire.com
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#3: Brides.com
On brides.com, couples can create their own wedding website.
You can discuss your and your fiancé’s personal goals and aspirations, along with how you both met and how he proposed. You can write about the bridal party and people who visit your website can dedicate songs to you so they can be played by the DJ at the reception.
If you are planning on going green, you can also have the RSVP online and list where you are registered at.
CHECK OUT: Brides.com
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#4: PerfectWeddingGuide.com
This website allows you to define your location and get very specific, local information fory our wedding, which can be very helpful if you're looking for recommendations on venders in your area.
You simply choose the exact city you are in, and then can choose the radius of miles past where your city is.
CHECK OUT: Perfect Wedding Guide.com
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#5: TheNest.com
The Nest is not an official wedding website, but a relationship wesite. It has great ways to keep a relationshp going and running smoothly, and we all know that can be important leading up to the big day. It discusses everything from buying a house, to money, to dinner recipes, to love and sex.
CHECK OUT: TheNest.com
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This list was contributed by Stage of Life member, CNMHOFFMAN
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Do you have wedding tips, advice, lists, or recommendations to share?
Contact us, we'd love to post your wedding wisdom!
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