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Los Angeles and surrounding counties

WEDDING DAY FIRST AID - SURVIVAL KIT
Ok, your big day has arrived and you're at the wedding location when... a button falls off, a diamond in the wedding ring  falls out of the setting, you get a sudden headache, somebody spills wine or coca-cola on
your tux or wedding dress, and on and on and on...
WHAT DO YOU DO?

Why, you go to your

WEDDING DAY FIRST AID - SURVIVAL KIT!

Yes, you've prepared for these things - and more! Below, you will find
a list of items you might think of bringing along to your wedding.
Many (or most) of these things will not be needed - but just in case, you will be prepared.

Of course, this list might not include everything you might need, so feel free to add to it.
And if you do, please feel free to email me so I can add it to the list.
This is not part of the first aid kit, but remember that two items that are often forgotten on the wedding day are...
The Marriage License and the Wedding Rings
ACTUAL FIRST-AID KIT

Should at least include:
Various sizes of band-aids.
Antiseptic
Antibiotic
Benadryl
Motion-sickness pills
Asprin
Ibuprophen
Cough or Cold medicine
Needle and thread.
Shoe polish
Extra buttons
Extra panty hose
Extra socks
Extra shoe laces
Toothpaste and brush
Breath mints
Anti-acid (Tums or other)
Hair spray
Hair Gel
Comb
Brush
Make-up kit
SHOUT stain remover (in the
little packages)
Bleach pads
Camera
Batteries
Extra film or memory sticks
Camcorder
Battery charger
Pen and Pencil with pad
Mole skin (to help prevent blisters
from those rental shoes or high-heels.)
Bottled water
Vitamins
Snack bars
Candy (for an energy boost)
Sunscreen
Hat
Small mini electric fan
Raincoat
Winter coat or wrap (cold weather or beach weddings)
Umbrella
Money
Credit card
Check book
Picture ID
Check-list of things to do
on the wedding day.
Snacks
Bottled water.
Safety pins.
Duct tape (oh, you wouldn't believe
the million things duct tape can be
used for... from putting up signs
to holding up a torn hem on
a pair of pants.)
Hand creme.
Hand sanitizer.
Handkerchiefs
Kleenex
Feminine products
Visine eye-drops
Double-sided scotch tape
Hair or bobbie pins.
Velcro strips
Perfume
Cologne
Portable radio
Pocket change (for parking
meters or vending machines)
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Try to keep in mind that should anything
go awry on your wedding day...

Don't Panic!
Your friends and family are on
your side and will be there for
you... whether it's to run an errand
for a forgotten item, or to help you
mend a tear in your dress or trousers.
Often times the stress we place on
ourselves is worst than what is
actually happening.
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