You can assist with last-minute details, choosing outfits, and hair and makeup. To keep everyone informed, you can also assist with setting up a wedding blog or website.
Assist on the wedding day. You can volunteer to man the guest register, take pictures of the visitors, or get food for the bridal suite. At the end of the evening, you can assist by collecting gifts and cards, taking home the top layer of cake, and giving vendors tips. Assist with transportation. You may offer to pick folks up from the airport or drive them to the wedding. Assist with additional duties. The bridal gown, flowers, or dry cleaning can all be collected. You can take care of flower girls as well. You’ve undoubtedly heard friends and relatives use the timeless phrase, “If there’s anything I can do, just let me know…” if you’ve been organizing your wedding for some time. Our natural tendency is to handle things alone, but when a group of friends are willing to assist, there’s really no need to do so. We’ve found that delegation is essential to a stress-free day, and you can see a list of wedding chores you should assign below! Asking a friend or relative who owns a car you adore to take you to the ceremony is a wonderful way to squeeze in a little extra time with that particular someone.