Weddings are vibrant, with the love of red, the warmth of yellow, the happiness of blue, the good health of green, the excitement of silver, the contentment of white, the sweetness of pink and of course the blessings of golden.
But
within all these chaotic family functions every bride needs to be well prepared
to handle any situation thrown at her in the midst of all this. So why not have an emergency bridal kit?
Before
you start having one for you make sure you have added these little items in
your bag
- Baby Powder: It will help to absorb that extra moisture from a hot
day or a crowded room.
- Blotting
Papers: These are a necessity in any wedding day emergency kit to help absorb shine and oil throughout the day!!
- Bobby Pins: These are your hair's best friends. You can add Hair ties, a brush or comb, and hairspray to protect yourself from minor hair issues.
- Breath- Mints:
Bad breath is something that all of the wedding planning in the world can’t prevent. Keeping mints or a mini mouthwash will keep it at bay so you can keep smiling and chatting all night long.
- Eye Drops: A
must-have if the wedding is outside since pollen and budding flowers can irritate eyes and ruin makeup.
- Fashion
Tape: These are like a boon for all the girls out there. If a hem starts to fall or a bodice starts to slip, fabric tape can keep it in place when safety pins can’t.
- Snack Bars: A quick and easy snack that will not easily spill or stain anyone’s dress is very essential. Food is definitely one of those items that you might not think about but is essential in any emergency kit for brides.
- Lip Balm: Lips can become dry, which will cause lipstick to appear uneven and talking to become uncomfortable. A couple tubes of lip balms will save the day!
- Lotion: Lotion
isn’t just for rehydrating dry patches of skin; it can also tame flyaway hairs just in case hairspray isn’t cutting it.
- Medicine: pain reliever of choice is a must-have in your emergency bridal kit. Additionally, medicines for indigestion, allergies,
and headaches should also be included.
- Mini First Aid Kit: Band-Aids, antiseptic, ice packs, and burn cream are so important, you never know what happens the next minute.
- Mini Sewing Kit: Scissors, needle and thread, extra buttons, and safety pins come in handy for all types of situations. Be sure that your sewing kit has a thread in black, white, that matches the dresses.
- Mirror: A small mirror can help you fix makeup or stray hairs when you can’t get to the bathroom to do so.
- Q-Tips and Makeup Remover: Use these to correct mistakes as well as clean up your face throughout the day. They’ll be more accurate than a
piece of tissue paper you grab from the nearest stall, that’s for sure!
- Stain Remover Pen: Another must-have in any emergency kit. Stock up
on a couple, just in case something gets spilled on any important article
of clothing
- Tissues: A pretty obvious inclusion, tissues are one of those multi-use items that are good for anything from all the happy tears to any accidental eye pokes with the mascara wand or an eyeliner pencil.
- Water Bottles:
There should be water available in the prep room and at the reception. But if someone needs a drink on the way to the ceremony or right before pictures, there may not be a bottle on hand other than in your kit.
These are just a few important and must have things in your kit, but
apart from this the most important thing is to stay calm and hydrated not only
on the wedding day but in all the functions, and now you know the big secret to
make the most out of your big day !!!
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