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How to stay calm on your wedding day.

Your wedding day should be a day of fun and celebration. Not a day to worry and stress out over all the wedding details and waiting for things to go wrong. To make sure that your day goes well, here are some tips and hints.

In the morning have your hair done and maybe your nails too. Pamper yourself. Have a massage and relax. Be sure that you eat on that day and that you drink plenty of water, but no alcohol. You want to be fresh and alert, not drunk and passing out at the altar.

 

Remember your goal of the day is getting married to the person you love. That said, you can take a few advance precautions to stress-proof your wedding day.

1. For your bridal party, select dependable attendants and give each one a copy of the tentative timeline for the day. Avoid asking children under three years old to be in the wedding party. If you must, let one of the attendants walk with the child or pair them with an older child.

2. Get all of your vendor service agreements in writing, in the form of a standard contract. Spell out exactly what you want and don't want when you make the bookings. Don't wait until the wedding day to make major changes.

3. Learning to delegate is vital, especially the day of the wedding. Put someone else in charge of paying the vendors, moving the guestbook from the ceremony to the reception site, double-checking with the caterers, or any other small task. Read through your list and assign everything!

4. Pack and bring along a bride's emergency kit which includes, extra panty hose, clear nail polish for runs, Kleenex, aspirin, spot remover, static cling spray, hemming tape, band-aids, a sewing kit with safety pins. For the groom's kit include: mouthwash, breath mints, razor, cologne and comb. They sell these kits already made online as well.

5. Have attendants arrive early to get dressed so there is no delay when the photographer arrives and no worry about making the wedding on time.

6. Fasten fake rings to the ring pillow, so they won't fall off. Have an adult carry the real ones. Also, don't give the pillow to the youngster until about two minutes before they start down the aisle.

7. Practice walking and turning in your gown. Make sure it fits properly before the ceremony. Find the easiest way to walk and turn with the train, so you're not tripping over it or having to hike it up. Get a feel for how the dress moves. Don't eat, drink, smoke or apply make-up after you've put the gown on for the ceremony. If you do drink, use a straw and be very careful.

8. In the week prior to the wedding, phone all your vendors and verify everything. Have them read back to you the date, time, location and exactly what they will be doing. Make sure they know the directions to the site. Bring a list of phone numbers so someone can call them if they don't show up on time.

9. Nervous stomach or not, eat something before the wedding. Have someone pick up a sandwich or veggie tray to share with the bridesmaids. You don't want to faint before all your friends and family!

10. Order enough food, drinks and place settings for all attending guests plus some extra in case of last minute arrivals.

11. Decide on your order of events at the reception in advance of the wedding day and be sure the wedding coordinator or DJ also has the information ahead of time.

12. Beware of asking friends or family to provide music, food, official photography or any other service at the wedding. They may have good intentions, but an awkward situation can arise if you aren't happy with the results. Also, never let a friend or relative serve as bartender, as they may give generous portions and deplete the supply or get inebriated themselves.

 

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