We all know that a bride always hopes that no emergencies come up on her Special Day! And it is always best to make sure that there is a Plan B in case of any "mishappenings"!
Here is a list of things that is very wise to prepare before hand and have ready, to ensure that everything runs smoothly in case something drastic happens.
These objects are quite simple and it's more than logical to think that they are easy to get in case you need them, but it is better to have them all stored together in one bag, rather than start looking freneticaly everywhere and waste precious time.
This bag should be placed in an easy-to-access place, where either the matron or maid of honor can quickly grab it and use it if in need. So maybe the ideal thing to do is that she (the matron or the maid of honor) is the person that should be in charge of preparing this "precious bag".
Here is the table of the emergency kit:
EMERGENCY KIT FOR WEDDING DAY
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Smelling salts (yes, some people faint!)
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Clear Nail polish (for stocking runs)
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Eye drops
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Corsage pins
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Dental floss
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Extra earring backs
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Toothpicks
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Extra panty hose
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Hand towelettes
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Chalk (to cover up any last minute smudges or smears on your wedding dress)
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Sedatives (get the picture?)
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Hem tape
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Tissues
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Hair pins/ponytail holder
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Aspirin
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Scotch tape and/or crazy glue
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Band aids
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Matches
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Bottle of water
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Safety pins
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Tweezers
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Spot remover
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Straws (so the bride can stay hydrated without messing up her lipstick)
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Mini sewing kit
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Granola bars or other easy-to-carry snacks
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Small folding scissors
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Candy (in case someone suffers of low sugars)
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Static-clng spray
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Then there's the "magic" evening bag that the maid of honor (or matron) should have with these articles: breath mints, tampons, nail file, make up, hair spray, comb or brush, mirror, perfume, linen handkerchief, cellular phone, and cash!
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