To have the “Perfect Muslim Wedding,” one has to be prepared. The best way to do that is to create an emergency kit. What should you have in it? See the complete list below. Here is the list, you can customize it for your needs.
- Anti-acid
- Baby powder
- Band-Aids (translucent or matching your skin)
- Bobby pins and hair elastics
- Bottled Water
- Brush and comb
- Cash ($100, including $5, $1 bills, quarters)
- Cell Phone
- Cell Phone Charger
- Clear nail polish
- Comb/brush
- Contact lens solution/cases
- Corsage pins
- Cotton balls/swabs
- Dental floss/toothpicks
- Deodorant
- Duct tape
- Emery board
- Extra earring-backs
- Extra pair of flat shoes
- Eye drops
- First Aid Kit
- Flashlight
- Gorilla Glue
- Granola bars
- Hairpins
- Hair spray
- Hairdryer
- Hand towelettes
- Handkerchief
- Hem tape
- Iron
- Lint brush
- Lotion
- Makeup
- Mini sewing kit
- Mints or mouthwash
- Mirror (small and portable)
- Nail polish in the bride’s preferred shade
- Notebook and pens
- Perfume
- Q-Tips
- Safety pins
- Scented insect repellent
- Scotch tape
- Sharpie
- Shoe polish
- Small folding scissors
- Snacks/bottled water (granola bars, dried fruit, etc.)
- Static-cling spray
- Straws
- Sunscreen
- Tampons or pads
- The thread that matches the wedding/bridal parties dresses.
- Tide to Go Pen
- Tissues
- Toothbrush and toothpaste
- Tweezers
- Pain reliever pills
- Umbrella
- Undergarments
- White chalk
- Wrinkle-out spray
Purchase travel sizes for things like toothpaste and lotion. Put these all into a mason jar or better yet make a few of them for family members, to be extra safe. Always remember, nothing is ultimate perfection, but you can eliminate some of the mishaps by being prepared.