The Wed Plan: The Ultimate Planner
Posted by on February 9, 2010
Product Description
The Wed Plan is the ultimate planner with everything the bride needs for her perfect wedding. The portable planner is uniquely designed to help her prepare for the most important day of her life, stress-free. It comes with a detailed twelve month timeline, checklists, and agenda to record important information, including budgeting, addresses, telephone, plus a gift journal to keep track of gifts…. More >>


Tanya M. Thomas said,
The product was great when it arrived. It was everything I was looking for to help with my upcoming wedding. Although I must say it was a lot smaller than the picture I saw….but I guess I should have looked at the dimesnions before buying. Anyway, if you’re looking for a small planner that will fit easily into any medium sized purse….this is great for you!
Rating: 4 / 5
Kili said,
Pros – size, checklist and exterior appearance
Cons – price, insufficient room to write, missing information, no section for Honeymoon
After looking far and wide for a compact wedding planner I settled on this one. It was everything I was looking for, or so I thought-
It’s small size (5×7) and clean look are appealing. It comes in Black and bubble gum Pink and has the fit and finish of a Filofax day planner, though the words `The WedPlan’ are stamped on the cover (unfortunate if you want to recycle it after your wedding as use as an actual day planner). The cover snaps shut. It is described as `Leather Bound’ and while it has the appearance of leather it does not feel or smell like leather which is unfortunate for it’s $33.99 price tag.
Inside there are slots for a half dozen or so business cards – a nice touch.
The first series of pages include a Checklist and Timeline. There is an index to help find pages by topic but there are no page numbers to be found. It is in this month to month Checklist that you are to list options for Photographers, Florists, Reception locations etc etc. however no space is given to note their contact information.
The remainder of the planner is divided into categories – Calendar, Budgeting, Addresses, Notes and Gifts.
The ‘Calendar’ is divided into three days per page side and the days/dates are left blank.
The ‘Budget’ seems to be well organized and is broken down into Actual vs. Budgeted costs.
The section for ‘Addresses’ is very compact and each entry is only given three lines – Name, Address and Phone. One needs to master tiny type to include the entire mailing address on one line. It would have been helpful to have a line for Email as well.
‘Notes’ is series of blank lined pages.
And finally ‘Gifts’ appears to be a is a nice way to write in which gift was from whom and includes spaces under each entry for comments.
It appears this is a `First Edition’ run. If the bugs can be worked out this would be a nice thing to have. It’s the only planner on the market I have found that I wouldn’t be embarrassed to pull out in a business meeting although, as it stands, I won’t be carrying it around with me at all.
The seller answered my two questions promptly and even posted a requested image. The item arrived quickly and I had no problems with the ordering process.
Rating: 2 / 5
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