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Day of things to remember...

Hopefully we can start a list and everyone can add to it for all our reference. I am going crazy right now trying to remember everything! :)

We need...
dress, shoes, veil, jewerly, flip flops
my own make up and lip gloss/stick
curling irons and straightners
lotion
sunscreen
bottled water/ food
music to listen to while getting ready
RINGS and marriage license
allergy medicine
hairspray/ extra bobby pins
camera
vendor/contract list
layout of reception/ceremony directions
day of timeline
undergarmets
clothes to wear while getting ready
strapless bra (so you don't have bra lines when you start to take pictures)

FI/ Guys:
Cards
Drinks
FI cuff links
black socks

Re: Day of things to remember...

  • edited December 2011

    This is a great idea, and I will definitely be piggybacking. Here are a few other things I thought of.

    Garter
    White nail polish (in case you chip your french-tips)
    Straws (so you don't mess up lipstick)
    Cell phone charger
    Deodorant

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    edited December 2011
    Straws is a good tip! 

    I need to make this list too.  I started a day of checklist and was working on my timeline...there's so much to do!  Yikes.
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  • edited December 2011
    GOD BLESS YOU FOR POSTING THIS!!
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  • edited December 2011
    Check out this list:

    http://www.premierbride.com/planning/downloads/pb_plannerpages.pdf

    it has a bunch of stuff at the bottom for day of, and what you should have as an emergency kit.
  • edited December 2011
    DEFINITELY A SEWING KIT!!!!
    I brought a little one that had some pins, needles, mini scissors, and then I had little spools with white, offwhite, 2 colors brown (for FI's chocolate tux) and 2 lavender/blue shades to hopefully work with MOH's dress if needed. And what ended up being a lifesaver....several safety pins in several sizes. One of FI's buttons popped off the coat before the wedding started and he was able to just use a safety pin to put it back on. Then my dear friend who was doing the reading had a wardrobe malfunction and both the straps popped off the top of her dress! Safety pins to the rescue again for easy/speedy. However, having the option to sew if needed was good.
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