5 Essentials for your wedding day!  (Back by popular demand, thanks for the feedback!)

From my experience with weddings, the list below covers most sought after items for the Big Day! Print this page and assign it to someone to fulfill! Or simply click here to email it to a friend

1. Food: bottled water, gum, mints, toothpicks.

2. Health/ Hygiene: deodorant, ibuprofen, lotion.mini first aid kit, tissue.

3. Clothing: Lint roller, mini sewing kit, safety pins, shout wipes.

4. Beauty: (if you don't hire a hair/makeup person) makeup, light & dark bobby pins, hair bands, hairspray, curling iron, hair dryer.

5. Misc: cell phone chargers, scissors, tweezers, ziploc baggies

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Bridal Shows
Having attended several bridal show, below are some helpful tips to make the most of one! Having a large group of vendors all in one place is fabulous, but it can be overwhelming. Don't rush, ask questions, and don't make instantaneous decisions. You'll most likely be there for a while, you can easily go back by vendors that truly seem fitting.

1. Dress comfortably!

2. Usually large bags are offered at the entrance. if not, locate a vendor who offers one. There will be lots of brochures to take home.

3. Before attending, jot down a set of your "top priority" questions to ask each vendor type; a few photographer related questions, a few bakery related questions, etc. "Dog ear" the brochures of those that meet your requirements so you can easily find those later.

4. There will be a lot of prize drawings and discounts to register for! Bring a sheet of adhesive return address type labels with the following info: Name, address, city state & zip, ph number, wedding date, & email address. Keep in mind that upon submitting your info, you'll most-likely be on every wedding-related mailing list for the next year.

5. Taste, sample and browse to your hearts content!

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Beauty Count down
I'm a big proponent on exercising; make a lifetime commitment, your body and mental health will reap the benefits! Adopt a meal plan, an exercise regimen & drink lots of water.

Don't do anything drastic RIGHT before the big day; ie. facials, excessive tanning, major change in eating habits....If you decide that you need to tan, I strongly recommend going sunless, it's harmless, looks natural and can be done in one session 1-4 days prior to your date

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