Emergency Kit Must-haves

Weddings are always full of surprises. Some are just sweet. But what should you do if there are unexpected “surprises”? The only thing you have to and must do is to get well-prepared. 

Scenario One: You are prepared to walk down the aisle beautifully and elegantly. After a final, quick hug, your maid of honor is about to make her entrance. As she turns back, a sound of her panty-hose ripping embarrassed all the guests attended, including you two.

Scenario Two: As romantic as you and your other half have planned, a sweet and gorgeous spring ceremony is in progress. What you haven’t expected is that your big day falls on the season of the highest pollen count. L

Scenario Three: In a splendid and breathtaking garden setting, you are walking down the aisle towards your would-be husband. While some erythema and scratches are suddenly spotted on your fair skin. Annoying bugs!

wedding emergency kit

The best kind of bridesmaids on a wedding should be trained like a boyscout ““ always well-prepared and always pretty helpful. In that way, an emergency kit is essential for you to be armed with. There are many tiny indispensible things easy to be ignored but everyone may need on the day of a big event, while no one has ““ except you! However, if available, you can pack the emergency bag together with your maid of honor in case she should leave something out.

Persundresses.com has made a helpful repertoire below. It lists exactly what you should throw into the bridal emergency bag to guarantee you an absolutely perfect wedding. Put away those tiny articles into a cute bag and trust it to your maid of honor. Nothing to worry about if there is a broken heel, a drinks splashing or a loose thread of your dress. Because you are well-prepared. Check out the list below.

  • Aspirin, antacid, and sedatives
  • Bandages for scratches or blister protection. Invisible ones or cute patterns could be better
  • Baby wipes
  • Ballet slippers for dancing
  • Blow dryer
  • Bobby Pins (hair in blonde and black, safety, and straight)
  • Brush, comb, and hair spray
  • Charged cell phone, camera for taking getting dressed candids, list of vendors phone numbers, wristwatch.
  • Contact lenses and solution with eye drops together
  • Cosmetic bag with everything needed for makeup fixing including a mirror and cotton swabs
  • Earring backs
  • Extra copies of wedding-day and transportation schedule and car keys in different person’s
  • Extra one or two dresses proper for formal occasions
  • Hand lotion
  • Masking tape (for ripped hems) and double-stick tape
  • Pantyhose for bride and bridesmaids and dark socks for groom and groomsmen
  • Sewing kit complete with thread in white, black, and bridesmaids’ dress colors including safety pins and small scissors; needles threaded and ready to go
  • Smelling salts
  • Stick stain remover
  • Stockings (two pairs)
  • Straws (for a quick drink without messing up lipstick)
  • Studs, cuff links, and bow ties
  • Tampons and sanitary napkins
  • Toothbrush, toothpaste, dental floss, mouthwash, and breath mints
  • Tweezers and crochet hook (to get at button hooks and other teeny places)
  • Toupee tape (for keeping clothes in place)
  • White chalk (a savior for lipstick on a wedding dress or shirt collar)

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