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		<dc:creator>Juliet Douglas</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Wedding day emergency kits. Every time I mention to a bride that I will be providing an emergency kit on their wedding day, I always get a chuckle.  So what exactly is in this famous/infamous wedding day emergency kit?  I have a whole list in alphabetical order and I&#8217;m still constantly adding to my kit. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wedding day emergency kits. Every time I mention to a bride that I will be providing an emergency kit on their wedding day, I always get a chuckle.  So what exactly is in this famous/infamous wedding day emergency kit?  I have a whole list in alphabetical order and I&#8217;m still constantly adding to my kit. Obviously, I don&#8217;t suggest brides put a kit together with ALL of these items!  Brides have enough to think about!!  However, if brides have not hired a wedding planner or wedding coordinator, I would suggest a few of these items for their condensed version of the emergency kit.  My suggestions for brides are in bold but I suggest you pick and choose what is right for you.</p>
<p>Ace bandage<br />
After shave lotion<br />
Aisle runner<br />
Aluminum foil<br />
Antacid (Tums or Rolaids or Zantac)<br />
Antibacterial gel<br />
Antihistamine<br />
Antiseptic cream<br />
Baby formula<br />
Baby powder<br />
Balloons<br />
Bandages<br />
<strong>Band Aid for Blisters</strong><br />
Barrettes<br />
<strong>Batteries (AA, AAA, 9 volt)</strong><br />
Bible<br />
<strong>Black socks for men</strong><br />
<strong>Black tie</strong><br />
Blister protection<br />
Blotting paper<br />
<strong>Bobby Pins (black, brown, blond)</strong><br />
Boombox<br />
Bottle opener / corkscrew<br />
<strong>Bottled water</strong><br />
Bowtie (4 to 6) – clip on<br />
Bra cups – assorted sizes, nude color<br />
Broom – for broom jumping and one for cleaning (smaller one) and dustpan<br />
Bug spray<br />
Bungee cords<br />
Buttons (black)<br />
Cake box<br />
Cake knife/server<br />
Calligraphy pen<br />
Candle “buttons”<br />
Candle &#8211; tealights<br />
CD of wedding music<br />
Chalk<br />
Clear Nail Polish<br />
Clips (table skirting)<br />
Clothespin<br />
Club Soda<br />
Collar extender<br />
Collar Stays<br />
Cologne<br />
Congrats cards<br />
<strong>Contact Solution / lens drops / case</strong><br />
Corn pads<br />
<strong>Corsage Pins</strong><br />
Corsage Wrist bands<br />
Cottonballs<br />
Cough drops<br />
CPR disposable mask<br />
Crayons / pads of paper<br />
Crochet needle/hook<br />
<strong>Cuff links</strong><br />
Curling Iron<br />
Dental Floss<br />
<strong>Deodorant</strong><br />
Diapers<br />
Disposable camera<br />
Disposable gloves<br />
<strong>Double-sided Tape</strong><br />
<strong></strong>Earrings<br />
Earring Backs<br />
Electric adapter<br />
<strong>Emery Board</strong><br />
Envelopes<br />
Extension cords – small and heavy duty<br />
<strong>Eye drops</strong><br />
Eye wash<br />
Eyeglass repair kit<br />
Eyeglasses (reading)<br />
Fabric and lace scraps<br />
<strong>Facial Tissue</strong><br />
Fans (battery operated, hand)<br />
<strong>Fashion Tape</strong><br />
Feminine Cleansing Cloths<br />
Film<br />
<strong>First Aid Kit</strong><br />
Fishing line<br />
Flashlight (small, solar non battery operated)<br />
Floral pins<br />
Floral tape<br />
Floral wire – green and white<br />
Floss<br />
Foot powder and spray<strong><br />
Garter</strong><br />
Gel packs – hot and cold<br />
<strong>Glue (regular and super and fabric)</strong><br />
Goo Gone<br />
Guestbook<br />
Gum eraser<br />
Hair Brush/comb<br />
<strong>Hair clips</strong><br />
Hair Dryer<br />
Hair pins<br />
Hair Spray/gel<br />
Handkerchief<br />
Handwarmers<br />
Hand sanitizer<br />
Hem tape<br />
Highlighter<br />
Hole punch<br />
Hot glue gun and glue sticks<br />
Index cards<br />
Inkpad<br />
Interior Mirror<br />
Invitation – original<br />
Iron<br />
Jewelry cleaner/cloth<br />
Kiddish<br />
Knee Highs<br />
<strong>Knives – X-acto, cutting</strong><br />
Lightbulb<br />
Lighter (2)<br />
Linen napkins<br />
<strong>Lint Remover</strong><br />
<strong>Lip balm<br />
Lotion (facial and hand)</strong><br />
<strong>Lysol wipes</strong><br />
Magnifying glass<br />
<strong>Makeup basics and brushes (eyelash comb, eyeshadow, mascara, lipstick, eyeliner, foundation)</strong><br />
Makeup remover cloths<br />
Maps (local and regional)<br />
Meat tenderizer (bee stings)<br />
Medicated Patch<br />
Men’s Grooming Kit<br />
<strong>Mints</strong><br />
<strong>Mirror for makeup</strong><br />
<strong>Mouthwash<br />
Nail Clipper</strong><br />
<strong>Nail Glue<br />
Nail Polish (bridal, clear, and red)</strong><br />
Nail Polish Remover (pads)<br />
Napkin – cocktail and dinner<br />
Necklace – pearl<br />
“Non Skids” for shoes<br />
Notepad<br />
<strong>Pain Reliever (Midol, Advil, Tylenol)</strong><br />
Pantyhose (nude, white, ivory)<br />
Paper towels<br />
Pencil Sharpener<br />
<strong>Perfume</strong><br />
Pipecleaners<br />
Pitcher and cups<br />
Placecards<br />
Playing Cards<br />
Plastic wrap<br />
Pocket knife<br />
<strong>Q-tips</strong><br />
Radio<br />
Razers – disposable<br />
Reserved signs<br />
Ribbon – ivory and white<br />
Ringpillow<br />
Robe – lightweight<br />
Rope/string/yarn/twine<br />
Rose petals – dried and assorted colors<br />
Rubberbands – clear and regular<br />
Rubbing Alcohol<br />
<strong>Safety Pins (large and small)</strong><br />
Saltine Crackers<br />
Sanding block<br />
Sand paper<br />
<strong>Scissors</strong><br />
<strong>Sewing kit</strong><br />
<strong>Sharpie</strong><br />
<strong>Shaving cream</strong><br />
Sheckel (Israeli coin)<br />
Shoe horn<br />
Shoe and heel inserts<br />
Shoe laces (men)<br />
Shoe polish/mitt<br />
Shower cap<br />
Sippy cup<br />
Sixpence (British coin)<br />
Smelling salts<br />
<strong>Snacks (fruit snacks/cheese its/Balance Bar)</strong><br />
<strong>Stain Remover/Shout wipes<br />
Static Remover</strong><br />
Stool or chair<br />
<strong>Straight pins<br />
Straws</strong><br />
Sunscreen<br />
<strong>Tampons/pads/regular and thong pantyliners/menstrual cramp heatpad</strong><br />
<strong>Tape (fabric/regular/duct/packaging/scotch)</strong><br />
Teabags (peppermint, green, and ginger)<br />
Thank you cards<br />
Tiara<br />
<strong>Tissue</strong><br />
Tobacco patch<br />
Tool kit (mini)<br />
<strong>Toothbrush/mouthwash/floss</strong><br />
Toothpaste<br />
Toothpick<br />
Toss Bouquet &#8211; fake<br />
Toupee Tape<br />
Trash bags<br />
Tulle<br />
<strong>Tweezer</strong><br />
Twinkle lights<br />
Umbrella (black)<br />
Vaseline<br />
<strong>Velcro strips</strong><br />
Visine<br />
Wedding bands<br />
Wet Naps<br />
<strong>White Manicure Pencil</strong><br />
Yamulka<br />
Water mister<br />
White Kosher Wine (with screw top)<br />
<strong>White Out</strong><br />
White Sandals (for bride)<br />
Wicks<br />
Wine glass<br />
<strong>Wine Off</strong><br />
Wrapping paper and tissue paper<br />
<strong>Ziploc bags (small and large)</strong></p>
<p>I love the website <a href="http://www.minimus.biz" target="_blank">Minimus</a> for travel sized items.  Recently, I purchased a <a href="http://www.minimus.biz/detail.aspx?ID=7441" target="_blank">splinter remover</a> as well as an <a href="http://www.minimus.biz/detail.aspx?ID=7707" target="_blank">eyeglass repair kit</a> for my wedding emergency kit.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t forget your wedding dress, shoes, jewelry, undergarments, rings, and marriage license of course!  Have I left out anything?</p>
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