If you don't want an emergency to ruin your wedding day, being well-prepared is the first step you need to take. Disasters can be easily prevented if you're careful while you plan your wedding. For example, if you choose your vendors carefully, you'll be much less likely to end up with one that lets you down at the last minute. It's best to take your time when you plan your wedding, especially if it's going to be a big event. Smaller weddings are easier to organize, but even then you need to take your time choosing vendors and different elements of the day.
Whatever happens, make sure you're not left handling everything on your own. It might be an event that you're organized, but you (as a couple) are meant to be the stars of the show. You don't want to spend your last hours before getting married rushing around, trying to sort out a last-minute emergency. Try to get as much help as you can, whether it's from your wedding planner or from friends and family. Ask them to make some calls for you, help with putting together last-minute DIY elements, or coordinate something for you to make everything easier. However, be careful not to take advantage of the people you love.
Have Some DIY Tricks Up Your Sleeve
Find a Last-minute Replacement
Use a "Wedding Rescue" Specialist
Put Together an Emergency Kit
It's always a good idea to have the right tools on hand to fix and emergency on your wedding day. Your attire and other elements of your look are things you could have problems with. Luckily, you can be prepared for various issues by putting together an emergency kit. Start with a small sewing kit so you can fix any small rips, tears or lost embellishments. A touch-up kit for hair and makeup is a good idea too. And, just in case, perhaps a backup plan for your outfit.
Don't let a disaster ruin your wedding. Be prepared, and you'll be able to head any emergency off at the pass.