Not To Do On Your Wedding Day

5 Things NOT to do on Your Wedding Day

What Not To Do On Your Wedding Day

There’s only so many hours in a day, which includes the day of your wedding. While the week before the ceremony is filled with traveling relatives and last minute decisions, we at 30a Wedding Co. have come up with a few things not to do before you say I Do. We want every future bride to know what our 30a vendors already know; what NOT to do on your wedding day!

THE BRIDAL LUNCHEON 

You want to spoil your besties with gifts and get dolled up with the girls. We get it. Those personal and intimate moments with your closest friends are rare and hard to come by. That’s why our vendors encourage brides to leave time for the laughter and love for the days before your big day.

Not To Do On Your Wedding

A place setting beautifully photographed at a bridal luncheon. Photo by Rae Leytham Photography.

Holding a bridal luncheon the day before the wedding or even the week before allows you to enjoy that time with the ladies you’ve hand picked to be by your side. You can relax, go shopping, put the final touches on your seating chart and call it a night.

WAX ON WAX OFF 

On the list of things we suggest NOT doing on your wedding day WAXING is most definitely near the top.

“Get that done earlier and tweeze the strays that pop up,” said Renee Armour, owner of Ceremony Design Company. “Your makeup slides right off that part of skin, and the base shadow doesn’t stay.”

Not To Do On Your Wedding

A perfectly manicured brow and floral crown before a wedding at Eden Gardens. Flowers by Myrtie Blue. Photo by Holly Gardner Photography.

And there’s always the chance the redness doesn’t fade away as quickly as you’d like. So, make a trip in the days prior to your wedding to get that perfect shape and get it out of the way early! Don’t extend the pain more than you need to!

DOES THE TUX FIT?

For the guys: does the tux fit? When is the last (or first) time you took it out of the bag after you picked it up? If you can’t remember or you haven’t, it might be time to take a peek.

“Don’t wait until the wedding day to check that your tux or suit is the correct style, fit, and that all of the pieces are there!” said Heather Williams, of  Defining Moments Wedding & Events.

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Tux fitted to perfection. Boutonnière by Myrtie Blue. Photo by Holly Gardner Photography.

“We had a wedding where the best man had a shirt where the sleeves were over six inches too long,” remembered Joanna Banks-Morgan, owner and videographer at Sixpence Productions. Waiting until the last minute is definitely something not to do on your wedding day!

THE VOWS

Maybe don’t write/rewrite your vows on the day of,” said Armour.  “I’ve seen that a few times.”

Come up with one or two promises and perfect them. Practice out loud (seriously) the days before the wedding and don’t add anything too cryptic. But the biggest thing…. don’t change anything day of. A bride shouldn’t worry about which sentence she took out or added in when she’s at the altar.

 

Not To Do On Your Wedding

A beautiful bride before she heads down the aisle. Photo by Holly Gardner Photography.

You want to sound (and look) polished! So prep before hand. After all, prior planning prevents poor performance. Don’t leave the most important thing you’ll ever read aloud for the day of!

JUST SAY NO TO SUN

Beaches and brides don’t mix the day of (or really even the few days before) your wedding. Because 30a is a destination wedding spot for most couples, we need to throw sunbathing in there too. There is nothing worse for a beautiful bride to be sunburned on her wedding day.

Not To Do On Your Wedding

Wedding Ceremony under a beautiful Southern Live Oak at Eden Gardens. Photo by: Holly Gardner Photography

“Wear sunscreen even the weeks (yes, weeks) prior to your wedding if you are going to be out in the sun,” said Jessica Miller, Owner of Make Me Blush Destin. She’s an expert make-up artist. Listen to her wise words.

“Pretty much stay put, bleach your teeth, and hang out,” added Armour.

FEATURED 30A-LISTER’S: 

Wedding Photography: Rae Leytham Photography Holly Gardner Photography | Event & Floral Design:  Ceremony Design Company | Florals: Myrtie Blue |Videography: Sixpence Productions  |Make-up: Make Me Blush Destin



Hello everyone! My name is Corey Dobridnia and I am currently employed as the Public Information Officer at the Walton County Sheriff's Office. In a past life I was the weekend anchor for WMBB News13 in Panama City. I was a reporter during the week and covered Tyndall Air Force Base and NSA Panama City. I graduated from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University with a Bachelor's in communication and got my Master's Degree from Florida State University - Panama City in Corporate and Public Communication. ERAU was also where I lettered in Woman's Volleyball. I'm originally a Rhody, born in Providence, Rhode Island and raised all around the Northeast until my mother moved us to Jupiter, Florida where I attended high school. I still continue to play volleyball (on the beach now) and also love to travel, hike, Crossfit, and spend time with my family. I am so excited to take on the new endeavor of blogging for 30A Wedding Co. My passion is writing and telling stories and I cannot wait to get started!


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