

The day of your wedding should mostly be about enjoying some of the most exciting and heartwarming moments of your life. You'll finally get to see months of planning come together and why it was worth every step.
Even though you and your partner should spend most of your wedding day rejoicing, there are some things you'll want to remember to help the occasion run smoothly. This chapter shows you everything you need to prepare for your wedding day from activities to accessories. We'll also talk about wedding day activities for the groomsmen, bridesmaids, guests and children.
How your wedding day unfolds depends on what you and your fiancé want. A traditional formal wedding will have a different timeline than a small, casual ceremony and gathering. To show you what to expect on your wedding day, a traditional wedding generally follows this format:
For some couples, the day before the wedding is pretty hectic, and for others, it's a chance to relax. Whether you're busy or not the day before your wedding, a checklist can help you remember the finishing details. Here's what to do the day before your wedding:

If you were to peek at a day-of-wedding coordinator's checklist, you'd see tasks such as communicate with vendors, assemble table decor and keep track of the marriage license. Unless you hire a wedding day coordinator, you'll want to ask friends and family to help ensure things run smoothly.
Most tasks should already be taken care of before your wedding day so it can be as stress-free as possible. Just in case you missed something, here are some last-minute things to do on the day of your wedding:
As the bride, you have many accessories to keep track of — among all of the other details to remember. You can stay organized with a wedding day accessories checklist and ensure you don't forget anything. Here's what you might include:

A bridesmaid's first job is to arrive on time for pre-wedding activities. Once she's there, her primary role is to support the bride and help her get ready for her big day. As a bridesmaid, your wedding day checklist may include:
Like bridesmaids, groomsmen have some jobs to do on the wedding day, such as:
Some guests are content enjoying food, drinks and conversation and don't need anything else to keep them entertained. Others want access to fun and memorable activities. There are tons of wedding activities to make all of your guests happy, including young ones. Here are some ideas to consider:

If you have plenty of delicious food, comfortable places to lounge and lots of fun to be had, you can be sure your guests won't want to leave.
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It's completely normal to feel anxious before you walk down the aisle. After all that planning, you want the day to be perfect, and you're about to enter a new stage of your life. Luckily, there are simple ways to gather your thoughts and calm your nerves before your wedding. Here are some tips:
If possible, try to take the entire week or a few days off before your wedding. This extra time will help you take care of any last-minute tasks and give you a chance to rest up for your big day.
Some brides choose to stay in a hotel with the maid of honor and other bridesmaids before their wedding day. But, if you'd rather cuddle with your fiancé at home or spend some time alone, there's nothing wrong with that, either. Wherever you stay, aim to get a good night's rest.
Try to eat a light and healthy breakfast to keep you energized. For example, you might have toast with peanut butter, fruit and yogurt for breakfast. Aim to eat a healthy lunch as well with protein and vegetables. Also, plan to have plenty of snacks handy, like almonds or protein bars, to prevent hunger and keep you fueled between meals. During your wedding celebration, you'll want to eat whenever your guests eat to keep your energy levels up.
Overall, the last thing you want to do is avoid eating. Even if you only have time to take a few bites here and there, make it a priority to nourish your body, so you feel strong and ready to celebrate.
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