Boutonniere Pins– we like to secure boutonnieres with two pins for a stronger hold, and florists sometimes only send one per bout.What we love about this one being so small is that we can charge our phones while it’s on us so that we’re still readily available if a vendor were to call. Portable Phone Charger– we cannot tell you how many times our phones have died and we haven’t even made it to cocktail hour yet.Lint Rollers – to tidy up those groom + groomsmen suits before their walk down the aisle.Tide Sticks– stain remover on the go because someone ALWAYS gets something on them.Pepto + Dramamine– you never know if a bride or groom will have nausea or an upset stomach that can sometimes come with wedding day jitters.Tylenol, Advil, Aleve– these are a given, and we always like to have all three in our emergency kit in case someone has a preference, or even an allergy to one or another.Even if it’s a guest that needs a band aid – every wedding planner’s emergency kit needs one! First Aid Kit – someone always needs something out of our first aid kit.Bobby Pins – bridesmaids are always asking us for extra bobby pins throughout a wedding day.Lighters– if you don’t have lighters in your emergency kit, are you even a wedding planner?! □.Fabric Scissors– let us place an emphasis on FABRIC Ever have to cut ribbon and it was incredibly hard to get a nice clean cut? Fabric scissors are multi-purpose and worth having in your emergency kit.Tool Set– we love that this one comes with all the essentials, and even has a carrying case. Even if your sewing kit comes with some, trust us when we say you WILL need more! Safety Pins– one of our most used items in our emergency kit.Travel Sewing Kit– everything you need to save the day when something rips or pops off.
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