THE
LAST SIX THINGS A BRIDE SHOULD DO THE
NIGHT BEFORE SHE SAYS “I DO”
1) Round up your day-of essentials in a clutch.
You won't need much on your wedding day, but it's smart to fill a clutch with
some "just-in-case" items: a mini deodorant, gum, tissues, and a list
of your vendors' phone numbers. If you plan on switching to flip-flops during
the reception, toss those in there as well.
2) Pack all your accessories in one bag.
Have everything in one place so you're not scrambling to find an earring or a
hairpin the morning of. This includes your jewelry, shoes, undergarments, and
hair accessories. Leave your accessories bag next to your wedding dress. {You
know where that is, right?! }
3) Hand over your cell phone to your MoH.
Let your MoH screen your calls. She can field questions from your great-aunt
who can't find the hotel and the co-worker who wants to know what time the
wedding starts. If there are vendor calls that don't require your immediate
attention (the caterer wants to know where the table numbers are, the DJ wants
to talk to someone at the reception site) ask your mom to deal with them,
assuming she's nearby.
4) Give the vendors' tips to one of parents.
Even if you want to thank your vendors in person, you don't want to have to
keep tabs on envelopes of cash while you're getting ready. Ask your mom to tuck
the vendors' tips in her handbag or your dad to stow them in his suit pocket.
If you run out of time on your wedding day, ask them to hand out the tips on
your behalf.
5) Write a love note to your groom.
Give the best man a note to slip to your groom right before the ceremony. The
note can either be sexy ("Here’s what we’re going to do after the
after-party…") or sweet ("I can’t WAIT to be your wife!"), but
either way, it will get your guy even more excited to meet you at the end of
the aisle!
6) Relax
At this point, you must relax and forget all your worries because your BIG
DAY is few hours away so don’t allow anger or axiety to ruin it.
Already-married ladies: What do you WISH you had done the day before
your wedding?
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