This is the list I have made of things I need to bring to the church for the ceremony. Can you think of anything I need to add? Thanks!
Marriage License
Knot holder and ribbons (our Unity Ceremony)
Flowers/Corsages for Grandparents
"Wedding This Way" street signs
Reserved Seating signs
Programs
Rings
Copies of Readings
Copy of Ceremony
Church decorations
Written directions to reception location
I'm OCD (LOL)- help me with this list please!?
Don't forget your music
Reply:Put your entire wedding outfit on- shoes, hose, undergarments, jewelry etc... and make sure you have what you need. Once you get to the church it will be a little late to figure out that your shoes don't fit right or that your underwear causes panty lines. Once you have everything you need, keep it all together to take with you on wedding day. Do the same thing with the outfit you plan to wear after the ceremony. Relax and have fun. Something will go wrong, it always does, so just keep a good attitude and make the most of your special day.
Reply:Do you have a bridal emergency kit? If not you should definitely get one together. Here is a great website that gives you a wonderful list of everything that the bride might need on her important day!
http://www.usabride.com/wedplan/a_e_kit....
Do you have an aisle runner?
Flower arrangements?
Pew Bows
Flowergirl basket
Ring Bearer Pillow
That is all that I can think of for now. It sounds like you have got a handle on things. The only thing I would suggest is giving your marriage license to the officiant before the wedding - maybe the night of rehearsal. Just in case...
Oops - something else I forgot. Don't forget to have payment envelopes ready to give to your pastor, organist, DJ, etc. (if you haven't already paid them in advance). Give the envelopes to the best man or maid of honor and they will give it to the proper people...always want to make sure people get paid :)
Good luck and happy wedding! ?
Reply:Pre-write any checks you might need to pay and put them in labeled envelopes (musician, florist, preist, caterer, etc).
Touch-up make-up, hairspray, nailpolish
Your dress shoes and comfortable ones (if you're like me and run late the comfortable shoes are an awesome idea)
Veil (if you're wearing one)
The most important thing to do though is the week before take time out for yourself and to relax. I know a lot of brides (myself included) stress themselves into being sick on their honeymoons because they just don't take care of themselves before hand, so rebember to relax and still take time for yourself!
Reply:Money if you have to pay the priest, cantor, alter boys, and organist that day. I had to pay them at the rehearsal. other than that I think your list covers everything. good luck, the day goes so fast.
Reply:Emergency kit, thank you cards for those helping out
( Pastor, pianist, singers), your dress, veil, shoes, under garments, matches or lighter.
Enjoy your day!
Reply:Go to WWW.theknot.com
They have a wonderful checklist for you to use and keep track of the things youve done and need to do. Good luck! :)
Reply:something old, new, borrowed and blue, congrats!!!
Reply:Shotgun shells for the shotgun. Just kidding, a list of available parking areas is always good to have.
Reply:Re memeber yourself and your groom.. with out you two the wedding would be a disaster!!!
Reply:A simple sewing kit for disasters. Extra pins for corsages etc.
Reply:I think I need to use your list lol. I'm not nearly this organized yet :) Just make sure that everyone arrives on time
Friday, February 3, 2012
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