Although we hope you don’t encounter any emergencies on your special day, it’s always better to err on the side of caution. No matter how much you prepare and how specific your day-of schedule becomes, mishaps on the wedding day are inevitable. In order to ensure that your ideal wedding goes off without a hitch, we have put up a list of all those just-in-case essentials.
Prevention is better than cure is something that definitely applies to the wedding day. During the wedding, your best friend or sister should hide it in a secure but accessible location!

What is the emergency kit?
An emergency bag for the wedding day is exactly what you imagine: It is a selection of all the things you may need to address any issue you might experience on your wedding day, such as a torn hemline, anxiety and nausea, or a broken earring. Having a small kit on hand that will solve common wedding day blunders. A wedding emergency kit will not only enable you to address minor problems, but it will also offer you peace of mind in the knowledge that you are ready for anything. Your wedding is the culmination of so many hours of planning, so being prepared will help make you feel completely calm and enjoy each moment.
At first, it could seem daunting to decide what to put in your emergency bag on your wedding day. Even while you can’t plan for every possible circumstance on your wedding day, it can be good to discuss potential outcomes with your aunties and sisters and maybe even the wedding planner.
The BEST WAY is to imagine the entire day in your head and consider ‘what if’ scenarios. Then, pack items that will aid you in resolving any potential issues you may foresee.

Safety Pins
Starting with the basic first, safety pins are a must-have in any emergency bridal kit. They can be used to fix a torn hem, hold a dress in place, or secure a veil. Make sure to pack a variety of sizes, from small to large.
Double-Sided Tape
Another common essential item in your bridal kit. It can be used to secure loose straps or neckline, prevent wardrobe malfunctions, and even keep your jewelry in place. You can find double-sided tape in most drug stores.
Stain Remover
You never know when a spill might happen on your wedding day. That’s why it’s important to have a stain remover on hand. You can either purchase a small bottle or bring along some stain-removing wipes.
Breath Mints
Bad breath can be a real buzzkill on your wedding day. Make sure to pack some breath mints or chewing gum to keep your breath fresh all day long.

Band-Aids
Blisters and cuts can happen at any time, especially when you’re wearing new shoes or breaking in a dress. Pack some band-aids in your kit to take care of any unexpected cuts or blisters. Band aids are the short cut way of preventing any mishaps at the wedding.
Tissues
Weddings can be emotional, and tears are a common occurrence. Make sure to have some tissues on hand to dab away any tears or smudged makeup.
Bobby Pins
Bobby pins are a lifesaver when it comes to taming flyaway hairs or securing a veil. Pack a handful of bobby pins in your emergency bridal kit to keep your hair looking perfect all day long.
Pain Relievers
Headaches or muscle pains can put a damper on your wedding day. Make sure to pack some pain relievers in your kit to keep any discomfort at bay.
Sewing Kit
A small sewing kit can come in handy in case of a wardrobe malfunction. You can use it to quickly fix a loose button or a torn seam.
Water and Snacks
Wedding days can be long, and it’s easy to forget to eat or drink enough water. Make sure to pack some snacks and a bottle of water to keep you hydrated and energized throughout the day.
Having an emergency bridal kit can save the day if anything goes wrong on your wedding day. Make sure to pack these essentials in your kit, and you’ll be prepared for any unexpected situation that might arise. Happy wedding day!
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