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Planning Your Wedding What To Do And Not To Do A Week Before

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It is the final countdown till your wedding! With only seven days left before the big celebration, the last thing you want to be doing is stressing over the logistics. This is why have put together pieces of planning your wedding advice.



The week leading up to your wedding is a crucial time filled with last-minute preparations, but it is also important to take care of yourself and enjoy the moment. Here is a guide to help you navigate this special week but also things you should definitely not do the week of your wedding.




Planning Your Wedding What to Do the Week of Your Wedding


1. Finalize Details

  • Confirm Vendor Arrangements: Double-check all details with your vendors (caterers, florists, photographers, etc.) to ensure everything is on track.

  • Create a Timeline: Share the wedding day schedule with your bridal party, family, and vendors.

  • Seating Chart: Finalize your seating chart and print place cards if needed.

  • Pack for the Honeymoon: If you are leaving shortly after the wedding, pack your bags in advance.

  • Make Final Payments: Many vendors will request final payment when they receive your final headcount. If, however, there are stragglers, ask if you can pay early so that you will not need to talk numbers on your wedding day or worry about sending money when you are away on your honeymoon.


2. Pamper Yourself

  • Spa Day: Treat yourself to a spa day for relaxation. Consider a massage, facial, or manicure/pedicure. Though if your limited on money why not book a pamper hamper and have a spa day at home.

  • Hair and Makeup Trial: If you have not already, do a final hair and makeup trial to ensure you are happy with the look.

  • Stay Hydrated: Drink plenty of water and eat nourishing foods to feel your best.


3. Prepare for the Ceremony

  • Rehearsal: Attend your wedding rehearsal and dinner. This is a great time to relax and enjoy time with your closest family and friends.

  • Write Vows: If you are writing your own vows, finalize them. Practice reading them out loud.

  • Pack an Emergency Kit: Include items like safety pins, pain relievers, makeup touch-up items, and anything else you might need on the day.

  • Prep and Deliver Welcome Bags: This should be done a couple of days before guests arrive. Secure and pack up any perishable treats, then work with your venue to ensure the welcome bags are delivered to the correct rooms. 


4. Organize the Essentials

  • Wedding Attire: Ensure your wedding dress, suit, or tuxedo is ready to go. Try them on one last time to check for fit.

  • Rings: Make sure the wedding rings are with someone responsible and ready for the ceremony.

  • Marriage License: Ensure your marriage license is signed, sealed, and ready to be delivered to the officiant.

  • Break in Your Wedding Shoes: Please make sure your wedding day is not the first time you are wearing your shoes out and about. You want to be sure you are able to walk and dance.


5. Communicate with Your Partner

  • Discuss Final Details: Go over any last-minute changes or plans with your partner.

  • Plan a Date Night: Take some time to relax together before the big day. A quiet dinner or a simple walk can help keep you both connected.


6. Get Plenty of Rest

  • Sleep: Aim to get a full night’s sleep each night. Avoid staying up too late worrying about details.

  • Mindfulness or Meditation: Practice mindfulness or meditation to help calm any nerves and focus on the joy of the upcoming event.


7. Enjoy the Moment

  • Soak It All In: Take moments to pause and appreciate the week. This is a once-in-a-lifetime event, and it is important to enjoy it.

  • Delegate: If you are feeling overwhelmed, delegate tasks to family members, the bridal party, or your wedding planner.


8. Stay Flexible

  • Go with the Flow: Things might not go perfectly, and that is okay. Focus on the big picture—celebrating your love with those who matter most.

  • Emergency Backup: Have a backup plan for any potential issues, like bad weather or unexpected delays.


9. Pack for the Day

  • Day-of Bag: Prepare a small bag with essentials like snacks, water, makeup, deodorant, and a phone charger.


10. Check-In with the Venue

  • Walkthrough: If possible, do a final walkthrough of the venue to visualize the setup and ask any remaining questions.


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The week before your wedding is a time to finalize details and relax, but there are some things you should definitely avoid to ensure everything goes smoothly. Here’s what not to do:





1. Do Not Try New Beauty Treatments

  • Avoid New Skincare: Trying new skincare products, facials, or treatments could cause unexpected reactions, like breakouts or irritation.

  • Skip Drastic Hair Changes: Do not get a new haircut or colour. Stick to the plan you have tested and love.

  • No Spray Tans: If you have never had a spray tan before, now is not the time to experiment. It could turn out uneven or an unexpected shade.


2. Do Not Overload Your Schedule

  • Avoid Last-Minute Appointments: Do not cram too many appointments into your schedule. This can lead to stress and exhaustion.

  • Limit Social Obligations: Minimize non-essential social events. It is okay to say no to save your energy for the big day.


3. Do Not DIY Last-Minute Projects

  • Skip New DIY Projects: Avoid starting new DIY wedding projects or crafts. They can be time-consuming and stressful if they do not turn out as expected.

  • Do Not Make Major Changes: Resist the urge to change décor, seating arrangements, or other significant details last minute.


4. Do Not Neglect Your Health

  • Avoid Crash Diets: Do not start a crash diet or extreme exercise regimen. This can lead to fatigue, mood swings, and even illness.

  • Do Not Overindulge: While it is tempting to celebrate, avoid overindulging in alcohol or rich foods that could leave you feeling bloated or hungover.


5. Do not Forget to Delegate

  • Do Not Try to Do Everything Yourself: This is the time to delegate tasks to trusted friends, family, or your wedding planner. Trying to handle everything can lead to burnout.

  • No Micro-Managing: Once you have delegated, trust the people you have assigned tasks to. Constantly checking in can create unnecessary stress.


6. Do Not Ignore Potential Weather Issues

  • Do not Assume Perfect Weather: Have a backup plan for outdoor events, and do not leave weather-related decisions to the last minute.


7. Do Not Leave Packing Until the Last Minute

  • Avoid Last-Minute Packing: Whether it is for the honeymoon or the wedding day itself, do not wait until the night before to pack. This can lead to forgetting important items.


8. Do Not Get a New Workout Routine

  • No New Exercises: Avoid starting a new workout routine that could lead to soreness or injury. Stick to your usual routine.


9. Do Not Stay Up Late

  • Avoid Late Nights: Lack of sleep can lead to irritability and exhaustion. Prioritize getting enough rest each night.

  • No Last-Minute Binge-Watching: Do not stay up late watching movies or shows. You will need your energy for the big day.


10. Do Not Neglect Your Partner

  • Do Not Forget to Check In: Amidst the planning chaos, do not neglect your relationship. Make sure to spend quality time together and discuss any last-minute concerns.

  • Avoid Big Arguments: If stress is building, try to avoid getting into big arguments. Focus on the excitement of the wedding instead.


11. Do Not Ignore Financial Details

  • Avoid Unchecked Expenses: Make sure all payments to vendors are squared away. Last-minute financial surprises can be stressful.


12. Do Not Skip Meals

  • No Skipping Meals: Keep your energy up by eating regular, balanced meals. Avoid the temptation to skip meals due to stress.


13. Do Not Forget About Your Shoes

  • Do Not Wear New Shoes Without Breaking Them In: If you have new shoes, make sure to break them in before the wedding day to avoid blisters.


14. Do Not Overthink

  • Avoid Second-Guessing Decisions: Trust the choices you have made and avoid overthinking or changing plans last minute. Remember that perfection is not the goal—enjoyment is.


By avoiding these pitfalls, you will be better able to enjoy your wedding week and approach the big day feeling calm, prepared, and excited. Along with staying organized and taking care of yourself, you will be able to enjoy the wedding week with minimal stress and focus on the joy of the upcoming celebration.



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Hope you enjoyed the read

Emma Louise x

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