Who will be in charge of tipping the staff and vendors? What is your transportation plan to get to the airport, hotel, or home?  If your bridal party rode with you to the reception, how will they get home? Who will take the gifts home? Do you have a change of clothes for after the reception ends, and if so, where will it be kept throughout the wedding?  Do you have a staff that will tear down and remove the dec- orations?  If you have floral centerpieces, will you be donating them to hospitals or assisted living facilities, gifting them to guests or wedding party members, or throwing them out? If you plan on having your dress preserved, who will drop off the dress to the shop or boutique? If you rented a tux or suit, who will return it? Who’s in charge of saving the top tier of your cake if you want to eat it on your first anniversary? For all of these questions, and more (like, what to do with leftover cake), assign a member of your wedding party or a parent to be in charge. Make sure they know their responsibility before the wedding day and are comfortable with what they have to do. When it comes to planning your wedding, remembering every detail can get overwhelming. Working with a Wedding Consultant who has years of experience can help, as they’ll remind you of all the things that most brides forget. As long as you’re prepared and organized, your wedding will be the best day of your life. ❤ We all know there are so many details that go into planning your wedding, and you may be wor- ried that some of them will slip through the cracks. That’s what we’re here to prevent from hap- pening. Because you’re so busy planning the details of putting together your perfect, dream wedding, you may have forgotten about what happens after. As long as you’re prepared and organized, your wedding will be the best day of your life. The day doesn’t end when you make your grand exit or when the crew starts cleaning. There are still a lot of details that need to be discussed in order to ensure things run smoothly. Here are some questions to consider before your big day: READ MORE AT TODAYSBRIDE.COM TODAY’S BRIDE | 33