I'm so excited about this guys!
I was recently asked to participate in a feature for Brides.com detailing some of the things brides should not forget to do the morning of their wedding. What an honor! My thoughts were presented alongside some other fab planners from across the country and I have to say, we all had some pretty awesome advice. Check out the feature HERE and let me know your thoughts! Any ideas we may have missed?
Also, below you'll find some other tips and tricks I like to tell my blushing brides the day before their I DO's. Enjoy!
xoxo-
Ashley
I was recently asked to participate in a feature for Brides.com detailing some of the things brides should not forget to do the morning of their wedding. What an honor! My thoughts were presented alongside some other fab planners from across the country and I have to say, we all had some pretty awesome advice. Check out the feature HERE and let me know your thoughts! Any ideas we may have missed?
Also, below you'll find some other tips and tricks I like to tell my blushing brides the day before their I DO's. Enjoy!
Plan Your Spa Day
Mani & Pedi’s are not meant to
be done the day of your wedding! It may be a relaxing time for yourself any
other day, but on your wedding day it causes a lot of stress and anxiousness.
Make sure this is done at least two days before so you don't have to worry about it!
Don’t Party Too Hard!
Not only does alcohol make you
feel groggy in the morning but it also can cause inflammation and bloating,
neither of which you want accompanying you down the aisle.
Hydrate
It’s always traditional to drink champagne the morning of
your wedding but most brides forget to drink water! We all know the benefits of
drinking water but we underestimate how much it helps you concentrate and
leaves you refreshed and alert.
Keep It all Organized
Your bridal suite is where you will spend most of your
morning so keep it organized! Misplacing earrings or missing a shoe causes too
much stress in a time of need. Keep it clean ladies!
Know Your Timeline
You don’t have to know exactly when and where every vendor
is (that’s my job!) but you should know key parts like when you
should be ready for portraits or when it’s time to walk down the aisle. You
certainly don’t have to watch the clock, but having a grasp on time will make
your day that more efficient and leave room for some extra party time. All good things!
xoxo-
Ashley