There's so much to do leading up to your wedding day, sometimes brides forget about the most important detail: taking care of yourself! Here are some day-of tips to help you make it through. Leading up to your wedding, create a few "day-of" kits such as a make-up bag or an "Emergency" kit made up of tissues, breath mints, etc. Include a sewing kit as well, you never know when it'll come in handy. Click here for a few more Wedding Day tips. This website offers a list of seven things you should do before putting your wedding dress on, all good advice. Organizing how things operate on your wedding day can save you added stress as well, and yet another checklist offers you some tips on how to manage some important, but technical details of your wedding day. My advice: To remember to have fun and take a moment to soak it all in. As you already know you probably have a zillion checklists and things to do (this article just gave you a few more!). But through it all, everything you did leading up to your wedding was for one purpose: to make it memorable. Don't get caught up in worrying if every detail panned out, the truth is that not every detail will. But when the day finally arrives, it is here, and you deserve to finally relax and enjoy every minute of it! Here are some other popular article topics that may be helpful: - Bridal Show Aftermath - Tips on how to handle the massive amount of info you receive. - Making Smart Decisions for your Wedding - Wedding Budget Tips - Average Wedding Costs in the Detroit/Metro Area - Hot Trends in Weddings for 2016 - Using Facebook and social networking, the "all-white" wedding - The Real Detroit Bride's Guide- How does it work and how can it help you?
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AuthorTom Santilli has been in the Detroit wedding industry since 2002, and in that time has established himself as one of the top in his field. His company, Complete Video Solutions , was named as the #1 Best Wedding Videographer in Detroit by local brides and Channel 4 FIVE consecutive years and is currently inducted into TheKnot.com's "Vendor Hall of Fame." He also has won several awards for his wedding production, and is a member of WEVA (Wedding & Event Videographers Association.) As the Detroit Wedding Examiner, he has helped hundreds of brides with their weddings, with a local knowledge not found anywhere else. Being in the industry for so long, he is an expert in all areas of wedding planning, not just videography. He welcomes your questions, article suggestions, or feedback, and he can be reached Archives
January 2024
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