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7 Things To Do Before You Say I Do

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Wedding days are always full of a hectic and crazy schedule.  It seems like there’s something to do every single moment leading up to the “I Do’s”.  But, according to the Huffington Post, there’s a couple things you should absolutely remember before tying the knot.  Here’s a few suggestions

  1. Nail down your reception seating
  2. Cook dinner in our heels
  3. Get some flower girl swag
  4. Thank your bridesmaids early
  5. Have a veil game plan
  6. Store your meaningful thoughts somewhere special

You’ll thank yourself for taking care of these items before your wedding day.  For the final thing to do, click here.

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