Bride's Emergency Kit and Needed Items
Marriage License (and if you have not met the officiant before your wedding day then you will need some type of photo identification)
Officiant's payment envelope (either you, the Bride, or the Groom should pass along the officiant's fee to either the Best Man or the Maid of Honor with the Marriage License. And if the officiant has gone "above and beyond the call of duty", then you should also include a "Thank You" gratuity).
Additional boutonniere pins, corsage pins, safety pins and a small assortment of thread ( travel or mini sewing kits can be found at fabric stores).
Cotton balls or cotton swabs for makeup touch-ups.
Aspirin or pain reliever.
Eye drops, backup contact lenses, and contact lense solutions.
Small comb, brush, bobby pins, and hair spray/gel.
Tissues and/or paper towels.
Band aids for blisters, blister stick can be found in the first aid area of pharmacies.
Basic makeup for touch-ups.
Chalk (can be used to hide marks on your wedding gown).
First aid spray.
A second pair of pantyhose and low-heeled shoes.
About Me
- Simple Seaside Ceremonies
- Get Married for $99 / Renew Your Marriage Vows for $99 The fee to officiate any type of ceremony, any day of the week is $99 The fee to officiate any type of ceremony on a holiday or holiday weekend is $99 There is a $1 per mile travel fee (one way) to any location that does not have a Venice, FL address. Yes, I will travel to Sarasota or Siesta Key or Boca Grande or Englewood or Nokomis or Osprey. There's nothing quite like getting married or renewing your wedding vows in paradise! Beach theme ceremonies, Christian Ceremonies, Interfaith Ceremonies, Non-religious Ceremonies, Romantic Ceremonies and Spiritual Ceremonies (mentions God). Yes, I have done many "short notice" ceremonies. In Florida, only ONE signature is required on the Marriage License, the officiant's signature. I have performed many "just the two of us" ceremonies.
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