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The Biggest Wedding Day Mistakes to Avoid:

Writer's picture: Lainie Hood-RusbarskyLainie Hood-Rusbarsky

Your wedding day is one of the most memorable moments of your life, but it’s no secret that it can also be stressful. The good news? With a bit of preparation and awareness, you can sidestep common pitfalls to ensure your special day goes off without a hitch. Here are the biggest wedding day mistakes to avoid and tips on how to handle them like a pro:

1. Not Having a Clear Timeline

Time flies on your wedding day! Without a detailed schedule, you risk running behind on key moments like hair, makeup, or the ceremony.

How to Avoid It: Work with your planner, coordinator, or trusted friend to create a realistic timeline. Include buffer time between events to allow for delays.

2. Skipping a Makeup and Hair Trial

Your wedding look should make you feel confident and radiant. Skipping a trial could lead to last-minute surprises.

How to Avoid It: Schedule a hair and makeup trial a few months in advance. Use this session to perfect your desired look and test the longevity of the products.

3. Not Eating or Staying Hydrated

With so much going on, it’s easy to forget to eat or drink. This can lead to fatigue, irritability, or even fainting.

How to Avoid It: Assign someone (a bridesmaid or family member) to remind you to eat small snacks and drink water throughout the day. Opt for easy, non-messy foods to avoid any mishaps.

4. Overpacking the Morning Prep Area

Your getting-ready space can quickly become chaotic with too many people or items.

How to Avoid It: Keep your prep area organized by designating spaces for essentials like dresses, accessories, and makeup. Limit the number of people in the room to those directly involved.

5. Forgetting Emergency Essentials

From a ripped dress to a sudden headache, emergencies can happen.

How to Avoid It: Prepare an emergency kit with items like safety pins, fashion tape, blotting papers, band-aids, pain relievers, and a sewing kit. Your maid of honor or coordinator can keep it nearby.

6. Underestimating the Importance of Professional Vendors

While it might be tempting to cut corners, using inexperienced vendors can lead to mishaps.

How to Avoid It: Research and hire reputable vendors with great reviews. Professionals bring peace of mind and expertise to your big day.

7. Not Communicating Clearly with Vendors

Misunderstandings with your vendors can lead to disappointments or missed expectations.

How to Avoid It: Share clear instructions, timelines, and preferences. Confirm all details in writing and check in a week before the wedding to finalize.

8. Sweating the Small Stuff

Not everything will go 100% as planned, and that’s okay! Dwelling on minor issues can detract from the joy of the moment.

How to Avoid It: Focus on the big picture: you’re marrying the love of your life! Delegate problem-solving to trusted individuals so you can stay present and enjoy your day.

9. Forgetting to Break in Your Shoes

New shoes can lead to painful blisters and discomfort.

How to Avoid It: Wear your wedding shoes around the house for a few weeks leading up to the big day. Pack backup flats for comfort during the reception.

10. Skipping a Rain Plan

Outdoor weddings are beautiful, but weather can be unpredictable.

How to Avoid It: Have a backup plan for inclement weather, such as a tent or an indo



or location. Communicate the plan with your vendors and bridal party.

11. Not Investing in Professionals

DIY or budget-friendly options can seem appealing, but the results may not meet your expectations on such an important day.

How to Avoid It: Hire seasoned professionals for photography, videography, catering, makeup & hair, and coordination. Their experience ensures quality and reduces your stress.

Your wedding day should be about celebrating love, joy, and new beginnings. By planning ahead and avoiding these common mistakes, you can ensure it’s everything you’ve dreamed of and more! Need help planning your dream bridal look? Let’s chat—I’d love to be part of your special day.




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