If your wedding is coming up (first of all, congratulations!) then you’re probably wondering what the day before your wedding should look like. In this blog, we’re going to go over some of the things you should consider adding to your list the day before your wedding.

 

Before we get started, it’s important to remember that everyone’s wedding timeline is different. Don’t be afraid to look at the following list and make any needed adjustments. Everyone’s wedding is unique and different – the thing that matters most is what works well for you!

Nutrition

It’s essential to think about eating and drinking before your wedding day. You need to focus on nutrition so that you have enough fuel for your wedding day. Make sure that you not only eat a healthy dinner the night before, but that you’ve planned ahead and put some thought into snacks you may want to have on your wedding day.

 

Even if you’re feeling nervous the night before your wedding, it’s important to make sure that your body is nourished. If your stomach is a little bit nervous, consider eating something like a smoothie or some crackers.

Shoe Preparation

If you’re not feeling confident in your ability to walk in your wedding shoes, then now is the time to practice! Consider walking around your house in your shoes to make sure that you’re comfortable and confident. Plus, walking in your shoes is a great way to break them in and make sure that you won’t get any blisters on your wedding day.

Charging Your Phone

Having a fully charged phone is important on your wedding day and that starts the night before. Make sure that you plug in your phone and give it enough time to fully charge. It can also be helpful to bring a portable charger with you to your venue, so that you can be sure your phone stays charged.

Cash for Tips

You’ll most likely need to tip some of your vendors on your wedding day, so make sure that you have that cash on hand. It can be helpful to designate a trusted family member or friend who can be in charge of giving out tips on your wedding day so that’s one less thing that you need to think about. If you’re going to go this route, make sure that you’re very clear about which vendors need to be tipped and how much.

Check In With Your Partner

One of the most important things you can do the day before your wedding is check in with your partner. Taking a moment for just the two of you can be a good way to stay grounded and make sure that you’re aware of how the other one is doing. Consider carving out some time so that you and your partner can be together and have a meaningful moment before your wedding day.

 

Your wedding day might be hectic, so make sure that you prioritize your partner!