It is safe to say that most brides envision their wedding day as a flawless event. Like most things in life, however, there are often a few hiccups that occur along the way. With the help of a great wedding planner and a little preparation, you can be ready for any wedding day challenge. Since we deal with destination weddings in Costa Rica, where some of these items are hard to come by, it is especially essential to be prepared and have these items ahead of time. In an effort to help ease the minds of our brides, we have sought out the most fabulous survival kit that has proven to be useful many times over. Check out this wedding day survival kit over at Ms. & Mrs.

For DIY brides that want to make your own, Beauty Addict has come up with a nice and tidy list of wedding day essentials.


Clothes: Static Guard, Febreze (see if you can find the mini bottle), Tide Pen, Double sided tape (I like Hollywood Fashion Tape in various sizes), White chalk (to disguise any stains on the gown), Packing tape (a friend recommended this and she’s right, it does everything from repairing headpieces and hems to removing lint), Sewing kit (w/ scissor), Safety pins


Face
:
Makeup for touchups, Mirror, Tissues, Blotting papers (I like Boscia), Revlon Makeup Eraser pen,Q-tips


Hair
:
Brush, Hairpins, Hairspray


Smile
:
Floss, Travel toothbrush and toothpaste, Gum, Mints


Nails
:
Clear nail polish, Super glue, Nail file


Body
:
Tampons, Deodorant, Advil/Tylenol/Motrin, Alka-Seltzer, Tums, Band-aids, Visine, Purell


Feet
:
Slippers, Various foot cushions (I like the Runaway Bride set from Foot Petals), Band-Aid Blister Blocks


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