- Don’t forget to eat - Pick a suitcase to pack all your wedding items - Don’t forget your vows and make a copy - Put the wedding bands together wrap them and put them away safely - Place your marriage licence in the suitcase - Put your gift in the suitcase - Put your accessories in the suitcase - The correct under garments - Shapewear - Shoes and extra pair of shoes for the next day - Wedding cake knife - Wedding guest book - Payments to vendors
Don't forget a emergency contact list--any phone numbers of vendors, wedding party people, transportation in case something happens and you need to get a hold of them. Sometimes we don't always have that in our phones and it's nice to have a paper copy in case you're busy getting your hair done and don't want to move and you can just have the contact list in a frame sitting out and can ask your bridesmaid to call someone for you. Just an idea.
If your vows are on a google doc you don't even need to worry about printing them out- in a pinch you can write them from the google doc on the day- stick a bridesmaid or ya mam on it if you are busy getting ready, or just read off the phone at the altar- it's better than not having them.
Thank you so much for sharing all of this! What a great video! My niece is getting married soon and I will be passing on your information to her and helping her with this! You’re so sweet!!!
One more tip for the men who are not watching this 😄… ladies remind your future husband on your wedding day to get his wallet to somebody most likely his mother.. Man in a beautiful tuxedo does not need a pocket bolt where his wallet is… however if you were going to a hotel after work chances are you will need your license and credit card to check in…
Can you explain or even do a video explaining the marriage license thing? Like what exactly do you do with it at the ceremony and why do you need to bring it? I feel stupid asking but I don't really understand.
Hi. So when you "order " you license, it's not legally binding you as married until you've been ordained, witnesses sign it, along with yourself and your spouse. That's the legal requirement for you to actually be legally married, and then the person who ordained you sends it to the state courts! :)
Try the book, 'The Wedding According to Paul' ...an Amazon book that shows you how to save money. (Written by a photographer with THIRTY YEARS in the field.)
If you travel to your wedding (destination wedding), #8 is not going to work; knife on plane is a no-go! As for #10, I tried the envelope system and preped really great tips for vendors... I recommend that you wait on tips if at all possible. I got stiffed by the photographer (she didn't bring a second person to take photos, her 'photo edits' were terrible since the photos had trash cans and junk in the backgrounds, and she was bad-mouthing my wedding choices to the videographer right in front of the virtual set up for some friends/family to "attend"- she noticed and slammed the labtop closed according to someone attending. My point is she got a very good tip from me and I deeply regret that! I had prepared the money ahead of time in envelopes and had an out of town wedding so I didn't want these payments looming. Tips can always be given later. Of course, my husband lost his phone on a mountain a few days before the wedding so I couldn't coordinate it with him. If there's a way to tip virtually later, once everything is confirmed and you received the final products, I would do that... There's a very deep frustration for having given a very good tip to somebody who let you down so drastically!
Depends on the state. In CA you have 90 days from issuing the marriage license to having an officiant sign (wedding day) and they have 10 days to mail in the license to the clerk recorder.
Your wedding day checklist can be a hard thing to remember! What items are your MUST HAVES on your wedding day?
- Don’t forget to eat
- Pick a suitcase to pack all your wedding items
- Don’t forget your vows and make a copy
- Put the wedding bands together wrap them and put them away safely
- Place your marriage licence in the suitcase
- Put your gift in the suitcase
- Put your accessories in the suitcase
- The correct under garments
- Shapewear
- Shoes and extra pair of shoes for the next day
- Wedding cake knife
- Wedding guest book
- Payments to vendors
Don't forget a emergency contact list--any phone numbers of vendors, wedding party people, transportation in case something happens and you need to get a hold of them. Sometimes we don't always have that in our phones and it's nice to have a paper copy in case you're busy getting your hair done and don't want to move and you can just have the contact list in a frame sitting out and can ask your bridesmaid to call someone for you. Just an idea.
If your vows are on a google doc you don't even need to worry about printing them out- in a pinch you can write them from the google doc on the day- stick a bridesmaid or ya mam on it if you are busy getting ready, or just read off the phone at the altar- it's better than not having them.
Thank you so much for sharing all of this! What a great video! My niece is getting married soon and I will be passing on your information to her and helping her with this! You’re so sweet!!!
I love the clips you added of your wedding! So stunning
Qandeel Sheikh thank you so much! I was excited to include them in the video! Thank you for noticing! Xo
This is an amazing video. Thank you
One more tip for the men who are not watching this 😄… ladies remind your future husband on your wedding day to get his wallet to somebody most likely his mother.. Man in a beautiful tuxedo does not need a pocket bolt where his wallet is… however if you were going to a hotel after work chances are you will need your license and credit card to check in…
Can you explain or even do a video explaining the marriage license thing? Like what exactly do you do with it at the ceremony and why do you need to bring it? I feel stupid asking but I don't really understand.
Hi. So when you "order " you license, it's not legally binding you as married until you've been ordained, witnesses sign it, along with yourself and your spouse. That's the legal requirement for you to actually be legally married, and then the person who ordained you sends it to the state courts! :)
Thank you! this is super helpful ❤
This is SO helpful!!! Thank you!
thanks for such a great video😍
Thank you❤
This was SO helpful!! Thank you so so much!!
Try the book, 'The Wedding According to Paul' ...an Amazon book that shows you how to save money.
(Written by a photographer with THIRTY YEARS in the field.)
New subscriber here.... nice to see this channel so informative as well... 😘🥰
If you travel to your wedding (destination wedding), #8 is not going to work; knife on plane is a no-go! As for #10, I tried the envelope system and preped really great tips for vendors... I recommend that you wait on tips if at all possible. I got stiffed by the photographer (she didn't bring a second person to take photos, her 'photo edits' were terrible since the photos had trash cans and junk in the backgrounds, and she was bad-mouthing my wedding choices to the videographer right in front of the virtual set up for some friends/family to "attend"- she noticed and slammed the labtop closed according to someone attending. My point is she got a very good tip from me and I deeply regret that! I had prepared the money ahead of time in envelopes and had an out of town wedding so I didn't want these payments looming. Tips can always be given later. Of course, my husband lost his phone on a mountain a few days before the wedding so I couldn't coordinate it with him. If there's a way to tip virtually later, once everything is confirmed and you received the final products, I would do that... There's a very deep frustration for having given a very good tip to somebody who let you down so drastically!
you’re gorgeous!
paused this video to order skims lol
I ordered a pair of skims to see how they fit under the dress I purchased and... wow... 🙌🏻 but they are so hard to put on, so be warned
Love the idea for the pre-packed suitcase, thank you! 🧳 I mean, I do the same for vacations, so why not for my wedding?! 😂
Great video
love this
Use a clear box instead
You sound like Kat dennings
Help getting married
So beautiful girl❤❤
ITS NOT ABOUT YOU.
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What are you talking about
When do you get your marriage licence?
Depends on the state. In CA you have 90 days from issuing the marriage license to having an officiant sign (wedding day) and they have 10 days to mail in the license to the clerk recorder.