On your wedding day, there are some details you can keep organized by simply remembering to bring these supplies into your dressing room.  It is recommended that you should have your maid of honor or someone else you trust put together your Just-In-Case supplies.  Here are some items to consider from top to bottom:

  • Bobby pins
  • Small comb
  • Hair Spray – Fly-aways can ruin your perfect look.  Always plaster unwanted strays down, particularly with outdoor weddings.
  • Spare bindi(s)
  • Tweezers
  • Scissors
  • Earring backings – It’s always good to have extras because they are so small and slippery that you may easily loose one.
  • Facial tissue
  • Extra compact of any powder make-up you’re wearing – On Amy’s wedding day, her sister dropped her powder foundation compact and the powder crumbled into hundreds of pieces all over the floor.  Good thing she had an extra one!
  • Aspirin
  • Water
  • Sprite or Tums to calm the butterflies in your stomach
  • Small snack
  • Mints – Not gum.  Have a few mints before you walk down the aisle.  You don’t want to be reading your vows or kissing your new husband with bad breath.
  • Deodorant
  • Nail clippers and a nail filer
  • Nail glue
  • Safety pins
  • Tampons or pads
  • Clear Band-aids
  • Spare pair of shoes – In case a heal breaks or your shoes get dirty, you have a spare pair!  Just make sure that it matches your dress and has the right height so the front of your wedding dress doesn’t drag on the ground.

If you decide to use a wedding planner from Planning Elegance, we will provide with as “Elegant Just-In-Case Bridal Supply Kit” made exclusively for Planning Elegance clients to help make your wedding experience flow more easily.  Relax and enjoy your wedding day.

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One Response to “Just-In-Case Supply List for Your Wedding Day

  1. Wedding Photographer Edinburgh Says:

    I would say rather than safety pins take the heavy duty lockable nappy pins with white heads. They were a lifesaver at my wedding when we tied my train up for dancing. The ribbons that were in the dress didn’t last very long at all. The weight of the dress was far too much for them!

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