INSPIRATION
This little bag is a likely life-saver for your on your wedding day.
Photo by CTW Features
In the Bag
By Anna Sachse
CTW Features Two pro planners weigh in on all the required essentials for your Big Day “emergency” bag. 1. LIP GLOSS It will keep your makeup looking fresh, from I Do's to photos and beyond, says Wendi Hroncich, founder of a Seattle-based event company. “But avoid the sticky kind – it will drive you nuts and your groom will hate it too!” 2. BREATH MINTS They're ideal for right before you walk down the aisle. But if you want fresh breath that's longer lasting, pack a travel-size bottle of mouth wash, notes Hroncich. 3. BOBBY PINS Get blonde-colored ones if you're blonde, brown ones if you're a brunette, and so on, says Brooke Sheldon, owner of an event company in Maine. 4. STAIN REMOVER Hroncich loves Shout Wipes or the Tide Pen. “They both work great without leaving bleach marks or a circle on delicate fabrics.” 5. A BAND AID OR MOLESKIN These quick-fixes can save the day if your shoes are uncomfortable, or prevent questionable footwear from becoming painful in the first place, Sheldon says. 6. SAFTEY PINS “They can be used for almost anything in a pinch,” says Hroncich. “Get a variety pack of sizes.” 7. SCISSORS Whether it's taking the tag off a garter or snipping stray strings on clothing, Hroncich always finds that scissors come in handy. 8. POCKET TISSUES Use them to blot everything from tears to makeup. Hroncich likes the wedding-themed variety. 9. A PROTEIN-PACKED ENERGY BAR “Chocolate is notorious for getting on everything, so steer clear of it,” says Hroncich 10. A HELPER “Of course, every bride should have a wedding planner so they don't have to carry a thing!” says Sheldon. Can't afford one? Ask someone responsible (ideally not your mother or maid of honor) to ensure your essentials safely make it from ceremony to reception. © CTW Features
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Wednesday, December 7, 2011
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