Also a lot of guests during your wedding will want to see your rocks.
Photo taken by Agnes Photography.
2. Get an extra set of shoes.
This one is pretty important. No matter how comfortable your current wedding shoes are. Make sure you pack an extra pair for the photos and reception. In park you might need to walk long distances and your feet might get tired. After midnight anything goes and it is better to have shoes on, than walk around barefoot.
3. Pick up an umbrella.
No matter if it will be sunny or raining, it might be helpful. It always looks cute on the photos and in case of rain it will save you. You can check the weather ahead but if there is any chance for rain at all, you are better off just grabbing one - just in case. (Below photo is taken from a wedding we did this past October, it was a rainy day but it was extremely romantic.)
Photo taken by Amy Carroll.
4. Get snacks and water for your limo. (If you have one)
Nobody has time to eat during your wedding day. Often in the limo it is the only down time you will have that day. Guys get always cranky when they are hungry, so this one is a must in my book. Especially, if you are having your photos taken outdoor in the middle of summer. Those bottles of water will come in more handy than beer.
5. Get a good night sleep!
You need your beauty rest. I know it will be tough falling asleep your last night as a single lady but you will feel a lot better on your wedding day. It is a long day and you will be exhausted by the time everything ends.
Those are mine top 5 last minute tips. If you have any more last minute tips be sure to leave a comment and we can include them!
2 comments:
GREAT post Izabela! I'll throw two more into the mix that I share with my brides regarding hair & makeup and how they relate to your photos/video:
1. Photographers shooting hi-res photos will have some beautiful tight shots of you and your new spouse, you may want to splurge on a professional make-up artist. This is doubly true if your video is going to be in HD (if you're hiring a professional videographer, it WILL be).
2. Brides (traditionally) stand up front with their right side facing their guests at the ceremony, so try (and this is limited by your hairs natural tendencies) to have your hair drape over the left side of your face, not the right, so it doesn't obstruct the view of your smiling expression to your guests, or your vendors.
Hope those help! Thanks for sharing your five! :)
Thanks Andy! Wow I would never even think about the hair styling one. I totally agree on make up too, that is a good one. If you are going with HD you do need to look your absolute best!
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