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on 3/2/2006 White chalk works wonders on covering a stain on a dress.

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on 2/15/2006 Do yourself a favor and remember smelling salts! At my sisters wedding, the flower girl passed out right before the ceremony! It was terrible, the music started and then we hear a thump from upstairs.
Also, if you are nervous and wearing a tight corset-type lingerie, you'll feel better knowing your Maid of Honor has smelling salts on hand.

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on 11/22/2005 If you, or someone in your wedding party, is wearing a deodorant that rubs off on the clothing (leaving that ugly white mark), take a nylon stocking and rub it on the deodorant mark, it will come right off.

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on 11/22/2005 Shout wipes, or other stain remover, is very handy. One of my bridesmaids got lipstick on her dress 10 minutes before the ceremony. Shout wipes solved the problem.

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on 11/22/2005 Include a small piece of white chalk in your kit. The chalk is great for touching up anything white( like a white shirt) with a minor stain.

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