How to Make a Bride's Last-Minute Survival Kit

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Summary: A bride's last-minute survival kit includes a sewing kit, scissors, stain remover, breath mints and and extra panty hose. Keep emergency items on hand in case something goes wrong at the wedding with helpful advice from a certified wedding planner in this free video on weddings.

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By Debbie Tannacore
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Debbie Tannacore is a certified wedding planner in Nashville, Tenn. She has run Wedding Designs by Debbie for the last five years, and she brings her expertise in theatrical...read more

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"The day of your wedding you are going to want to pack an emergency kit. This is something like a survival kit that if anything goes wrong you have it packed. And most times a wedding coordinator will have one with them. But certain things you should keep in your little survival kit are a sewing kit, some scissors, a lighter in order to light a lot of the candles you might have at your wedding. A stain remover stick just in case something happens. An extra pair of pantyhose, and some black socks cause you know one of those guys will forget to pack the black socks. Possibly some breath mints or those listerine pocket pack things that go right on your tongue and dissolve are very, very nice to have because you'll be kissing the man of your dreams coming in a few minutes so you'll want to have fresh breath as well. Or a toothbrush and toothpaste is something you might want to pack too. An emery board in case of a cracked nail, and also a first aid kit just in case someone gets hurt."

eHow Article: How to Make a Bride's Last-Minute Survival Kit

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