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Wrap - Up
Quick Tips
The number one conflict is over money. Be clear, and help whenever
possible.
The number two conflict is over the dress. Discomfort (both physical and
emotional) can lead to disharmony.
Make sure that your bridesmaids try on their dresses and accessories several
times!
Make sure your bridesmaids are getting enough attention and have a clear idea of
what to do, i.e., what you expect.
Don't be too demanding. Remember that your bridesmaids have a life beyond
planning for your wedding. Extend thanks often and do little things to make your
bridesmaids happy. The little things make a huge difference - especially if
they're gifts!
Organize a bridesmaid survival kit for the wedding, but leave someone else in
charge of bringing it (you'll have enough to worry about). Contents should
include aspirin, band-aids, nasal spray, tissues, white medical tape, needle,
thread and scissors, safety pins, nail file, clear nail polish, smelling salts,
eye drops, hair spray, breath spray/mints, bobby pins (hair pins), tampons and
liners and mirrors.
Don't forget that you may have to be a bridesmaid in one of your bridesmaid's
weddings in the near future - the Golden Rule should be in full effect!
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You may want to enlarge the above, or make your own worksheet to which you
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