November 27, 2009, Newsletter Issue #298: Wedding Accessories

Tip of the Week

Have you ever been somewhere, to an event or a party, and felt like there was something missing? No doubt it was the details that weren’t there. If you don’t dim the lights at a dance, it’s just a big glaring room with loud music. You get the idea. Even if you’re getting married in t-shirts and jeans, you still want to add some bridal accessories, like matching personalized belt buckles, to pull the look together.

You might think you’re ready for the big day, but have you included any of these hot little items for your bridal accessories?

-Hair or body glitter

-Rings that have a compartment to hold chap stick. You and your bridesmaids are going to be puckering up a lot!

-Are you getting married in your own backyard by the light of the moon? If so, you’ll probably want to have lots of lighted citronella torches to keep the mosquitoes away.

When you think of wedding accessories, you probably think about the pearl drop earrings and crystal hair pins worn by the bride and bridesmaids, but there are a lot of other things that can fall into the category of “wedding accessories” like extra pins or a tiny sewing kit in case of emergencies. Just think of all the possible mishaps or problems that could occur (but probably won’t!) and add them to your bridal accessory list.

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