New books to covet

So many new books by dear friends of mine are coming out (or have already come out) this year, thought you might like to add a few to your reading queue!

Sweet Designs: Bake It, Craft It, Style It by dessert table guru Amy Atlas

Matthew Robbins’ Inspired Wedding by Matthew Robbins

Southern Living Wedding Planner & Keepsake by the lovely ladies of Ritzy Bee

The Bridal Bible by Sharon Naylor and the gals from Junebug Weddings (happy early birthday Christy!!)

The DIY Bride: An Affair to Remember by Khris Cochran

One Girl Cookies Cookbook by Dawn Casale & David Crofton

And though not wedding related in the least, I had to throw in my cousins new book, Paris vs. New York by Vahram Muratyan!

[images from Amazon and Paris vs New York]

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6 Comments to “New books to covet”

  1. Meredith Says:

    How fun that your cousin wrote Paris vs New York! I’ve been anxious to read it since I first heard about it a month or so ago!

  2. Charley | London Bride Says:

    Great list. And omg. I have been coveting the Paris vs NY book for ages it’s been on my pre-order on Amazon. Gutted I’m so far away, would have loved to go the signing!

  3. James - NYC Wedding Photographer Says:

    Great list of books. Thanks for sharing.

  4. Lauryn Says:

    great list ! tnx

  5. Engagement Rings Says:

    The DIY Bride is must have position.
    This book is so useful.

  6. Teresa Says:

    I’ll have to check these out for ideas. Thank you!

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