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6 special touches to add to the morning of your wedding day

On the morning of your wedding day, there will likely be a ton of last-minute preparations to be done.

But that doesn’t mean you can’t mix in some quality time, self-reflection, and lots of fun.

As you prepare to say “yes,” there are lots of little things you can do as a bride to make that morning memorable.

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Here are some ideas:

Consider adding these little details to your wedding morning to make those early hours on your big day even more special. (iStock)

  1. Bridesmaids Brunch
  2. Record the moments big and small
  3. Take time to reflect
  4. Write a love letter
  5. Get ready with a playlist
  6. Hug your pet

1. Host a bridesmaids brunch

Although you may be feeling nervous and not want to eat anything on the morning of your wedding, it’s important to nourish your body for the big day ahead.

Have a bridesmaid brunch while everyone is getting ready for the wedding. There will be a lot going on and it doesn’t have to be a formal event.

While people take their turn in the makeup chair, set out muffins, fruit, coffee, etc. so everyone can chat and have a snack while they wait.

Fresh fruits

Eating fruits while preparing for your wedding will keep you energized throughout the day. (iStock)

2. Record the moments, big and small

Of course, you’ll want your photographer to capture the big moments of your day, like your walk down the aisle, your first dance with your spouse, and photos with your wedding party members, but don’t overlook the importance of the little moments., Too much.

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Many of these little moments happen on the morning of the wedding, when simple acts like putting on earrings or applying makeup can make for meaningful shots.

You can hire a professional photographer to capture your wedding day preparations, or you can record the morning action on your phone and have the photos at your fingertips.

In addition to the photos taken by the photographer, many brides choose to have one of their bridesmaids take photos and videos on their cell phone throughout the wedding day.

3. Take time to reflect

You probably won’t have much time alone on the morning of your wedding, but if you can, sneak away for a little while to give yourself some time to reflect.

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Whether you’re standing outside overlooking the site where you will say your wedding vows, taking a short walk around the grounds, or just enjoying some time alone in your bride and groom suite, take a deep breath and calm your mind.

Bride's hands

You’re unlikely to be alone on the morning of your wedding day, but if possible, take some time to reflect on the important moments that lie ahead. (iStock)

Writing short notes or journaling is also a great way to use this time of reflection: write down how you’re feeling in that moment, what’s going on around you, and what you’re most looking forward to that day.

This note will be a keepsake to look back on in years to come.

4. Write a love letter

Speaking of letters, a lovely thing to do on the morning of your wedding is to write a letter to your future spouse.

Many couples choose not to meet each other until they walk down the aisle, but that can sometimes add to tension.

Writing a letter to your spouse or receiving a letter from your spouse can make you feel loved and comforted.

To exchange letters with each other, if you choose not to meet each other, have someone at the wedding party deliver the letters to you.

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Again, these letters will be keepsakes that you can treasure and look back on years after your wedding.

5. Get ready with a playlist

A wedding morning playlist is a must.

Have lots of songs ready for everyone to sing along and dance to while you get ready.

Music helps keep the energy and excitement high on the morning of your wedding day.

6. Cuddle your pets

A recent wedding trend is for couples to incorporate their pets into their wedding in some way.

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Not only is this adorable, but having your pet with you for a while while you’re planning your wedding can help relieve stress and anxiety.

The dog is standing next to the groom and bride

If your venue allows it, bringing your pet along can be a lovely touch to your big day. (iStock)

“I always think bringing pets to a wedding is a fun and adorable addition — having a pet walk down the aisle or ride in a little car brings laughs,” celebrity wedding planner Lisa Rafferty previously told Fox News Digital in a video interview.

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Of course, bringing pets to your wedding isn’t always the easiest thing to do, as pets can be unpredictable and may not behave exactly the way you’d hope.

Additionally, be sure to check the venue’s policies before bringing pets to your wedding.

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