5 must-dos on your wedding morning

Don’t get caught out on the morning of your big day. Tick off these five essentials to set yourself up for a wedding to remember and cherish forever. Whether bride or groom, take notes for your morning routine!

1. Take some time for yourself

Start your big day right with some deep breaths, meditation or yoga to calm the butterflies and shake that nervous energy. You’ll be spending a lot of time with friends & family, so charge up those social batteries and take a minute to yourself.

2. Coordinate your outfits

Have some fun and pick out matching bride and bridesmaid robes to wear for the morning. They look beautiful and won’t spoil hair and makeup when the time comes to put on your white dress.

3. Pick a pump-up playlist

Put together a playlist of your favourite feel-good songs to keep the good vibes flowing all morning and see you through to the dance floor! If you’re using a music sharing app like Spotify, why not make the playlist public with your bridesmaids so they can add their faves too?

4. Give your gifts

Your bridesmaids have been there every step of the way - it’s time to show them just how much they mean to you. Whether a heartfelt thank you, or a hamper of treats, you’ll put a smile on their face (and a tear in their eye).

5. Letter exchange

On a day that flies by in a flash, a letter exchange gives you and your significant other a moment of calm, declaring your love for one another and expressing your hopes and dreams for the life you’re soon to share. That’s where a NoteCube is perfect for the occasion! You’ll be able to fill your beautiful, handcrafted box with photos, memories and loving words for the two of you to treasure forever. Just be sure to bring the tissues, and have someone handy to take photos of the exchange!

It’s never too early to get started on your letter exchange, after all, you two have shared a lot together! You can check out NoteCube here.

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