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It’s nearly natural when a person is preparation a huge party such as a wedding, a touch will go incorrect. She can’t focus on ‘what may go incorrect’. Your sister needs to remember one simple thing…she is marrying the man of her dreams. Anything after that is just ‘botch’. Anything can happen on her wedding day but as long as the like of her life shows up and says ‘I do’, nothing else should matter. If she gets too stressed out (closer to the wedding date) then my suggestion is to take her out to a nice relaxing lunch or maybe a spa day…just the three of you and maybe your mom.
please please please get you a garment on hand so just in case your diet plot doesn’t work, you always have a garment on hand that will give you that shape to die for, without having to panic about getting into your dress and make sure your brides maid get’s one too this is a huge day for you and you want at least the dresses to fit with no problem… i have recomended this site to plenty of brides http://www.readysetdrop.webs.com it is a small cost for a huge day
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Don’t get in a threesome with the best man.
Place the plot in print! Honestly, most of the doubt in weddings come from misspoken planing and actions. Have a preparation checklist (Apart from the guests housing and transportation checklists.) to hand out AND a Master List in a fixed spot or with the wedding planer. NOBODY marks on the master list if they didn’t see to it do it their self or double confirm. (You can add to the list, but never remove from it alone.) Also a list can be used to delegate.
When a bride can look at a checked list that subject is not to be backtracked or worried about. Rather than fretting the bride and groom can relax (some).
Plot for the worst! I’m not saying to plot that the church or reception hall is going to catch on fire, but make sure you have a day-of survival kit. White thread and needle, sewing kit, clear nail polish, tums, advil, nail clippers, bottle of nail polish to match the color of you/her nails, extra tube of lipstick, white shoe polish, thread in a color accurate to the BM dresses, munchies like pretzels (they’re simple to eat but not too greasy), some sort of cheap kiddie toy (ESPECIALLY if having younger child attendants), nail file, midol, and, most vital, a list of vendors/buzz numbers/emergency contact numbers (parents of the bride and groom, officiant, etc.). Plus, anything else you might reckon of. (These are just the ones I came up off the top of my head- haven’t started to really reckon about what’s going to go in mine since I have 8 months before the wedding.)