1. Guest Count
Are all your guest accounted for? This is a major must-check, so you don’t have to face the obstacles of adding an extra plate last minute at your reception. Do a re-count to see who has RSVP’d and who hasn’t. Tip: To speed up the process ask your bridal party to help you count the guest list.
2. All About You
If you haven’t already, ensure that all your beauty (hair, makeup, spa) essentials are booked solid. The worst thing is showing up for your wedding-day appointment only to find out you’ve been double-booked. Trust us, your wedding day is not the day to experiment with new vendors.
3. Weather Worry
This is the last thing you have to fret about, but a week before the wedding, it’d be a good plan to keep an eye out for the weather. You should have a backup plan set just in case a storm rolls in.
4. Confirm! Confirm! Confirm!
We can’t stress this point enough. It’s best to call and confirm with all your vendors–especially the ones coming on the day-of (i.e. transportation, caterer, photographer, florist, etc.) that they’ll be where required at the appropriate time. Most often, vendors will follow-up themselves, so if they haven’t called a few days prior to your wedding, check in with them.
5. Bridal Emergency Kit
Realistically, there might be a few stumbles you encounter along the way on your wedding day. Make sure you have a little 911 kit to go to for last-minute emergencies. For more info on what to include, check out the article entitled “Bridal Emergency Kit.”
6. Honeymoon Details
If you’re jetting off right after your wedding, ensure your luggage is packed and ready to go. The last thing you want to do is stress over what you forgot to pack during your actual wedding. Make a checklist prior to packing and check everything off as you go.



0 Comments
LEAVE YOUR COMMENT
You must sign in to leave a commentcharacter(s) remaining