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Wedding Wednesdays are Lets Go Big Tunes way to help make sure you dont forget anything on the big day. So I am sharing a few of the top 25 things that get forgotten along the way sometimes.
*content from https://www.brides.com/story/easy-to-forget-wedding-details

21. Craft Wedding Signs
"Many couples spend a lot of time and energy picking out the wedding invitations and completely forget signage for the big day. Whether it’s a seating chart, a gift table sign, or even just a 'Welcome to Our Wedding,' signage can easily be overlooked." says Sayatovic.
22. Designate Someone to Gather Up Gifts, Décor, and Personal Items
"Assign someone the role of removing personal items at the end of the night," advises Sayatovic. "It is important to assign a helper to make sure these items don’t get left. It’s surprising to me the amount of bridal parties that make no plans for personal belongings at the end of the night."
23. Leave Enough Time (and Budget) for Wedding Dress Alterations
"When one finds their wedding dress, they think the hard part is over...but when the dress arrives, you are likely to have something altered. Even if the dress fits you perfectly, you may still have to pay for ties to be added so you can bustle it for the reception. Be mindful of this with your budget and ask your gown shop in advance for pricing," says Carlson.
24. Plan Out Your Accessories
"Accessories are another often forgotten detail until the very last minute. A classic veil is lovely but these days, you have a wealth of options. You also want to think about your jewelry, hair pins, and a cover-up should you expect cooler temperatures," says Carlson.
25. Eat Food and Drink Water
Last but not least among the things brides forget is to eat. Your wedding day is a very busy, overwhelming day. Get a good breakfast and plenty of water. And as you schedule out your wedding day prep, make sure to have snack breaks.
That was it for this series, but dont worry next week I will be back with with something old and something new for all the brides to be out there.