The wedding emergency kit is the life-saving, tears-averting kit that many vendors bring with them on-site during a wedding to help battle any type of emergency, from torn veils and stained dresses, to bee stings and hysterical ring bearers.
Have you ever wondered about how to prepare your wedding emergency kit? Worried that you are missing out on crucial items that could make or break your big day? Are you a wedding planner seeking to ensure that you’ve covered every essential item on the list? Koyal Wholesale has surveyed the top wedding vendors to prepare the following list of must-have items for any wedding emergency kit. Consisting of over 150 items, this ultimate wedding emergency kit has been carefully crafted, drawing on decades of wedding experience. Now, you too can prepare your kit like the pros do. Pack these items, sit back, and enjoy the big day.
{ Just some of the 150 items in the Ultimate Wedding Emergency Kit }
The Ultimate Wedding Emergency Kit by Koyal Wholesale
Pack these items and be prepared for any wedding emergency
- $20 cash
- AA Batteries/AAA Batteries/9V Batteries
- Ace bandage
- Allergy pills
- Aspirin (Not everyone can take Tylenol/Advil)
- Baby powder (Good for lipstick stains)
- Baby wipes
- Backup Silk Bouquet
- Band-aids
- Batteries in all sizes
- Benedryl (allergies and allergic reactions make this quite handy)
- Bible
- Black bow tie
- Black chalk
- Black Gorilla tape
- Blank envelopes (big and small)
- Bobby pins & pony tail holders
- Bottle of White-Out (used for emergency coverage of scuffed white shoes)
- Boutonniere pins
- Breath mints
- Bug repellant
- Buttoneer (look it up – fastest way to replace a button on a shirt)
- Cell phone charger (iPhone charger)
- Clear earring backs
- Clear nail polish
- Clear tape
- Clothespins
- Copies of universally likable readings (for officiant or minister)
- Copies of vows
- Cord covers
- Cork screw
- Corsage pins
- Cotton Balls/swabs
- Crayons, coloring books for kids who get bored
- Curling Iron Deodorant (men’s and women’s)
- Diaper pins (sturdy enough for fixing broken bustles)
- Digital camera
- Disposable Camera
- Double stick tape
- Elastic wrist bands
- Emergency buttons
- Emery boards
- Energy bars
- Excedrine
- Extra brush and combs
- Extra extension cords
- Extra flower baskets
- Extra timelines & wedding schedule
- Extra votive candles (for power outages)
- Eye drops
- Face wipes
- Fake Rings (they do get used!)
- Feminine Hygiene products
- First Aid Kit
- Fishing wire (monofilament)
- Flat back gaffers tape
- Flat shoes (if it’s a long day)
- Floral tape
- Floral wire
- Floss
- Foam double stick tape
- Garbage bags
- Garter(s)
- Glue dots
- Goo Gone
- Guest book pen set
- Hair pins
- Hairdryer
- Hairspray
- Hand Mirror
- Handfasting cords
- Hankerchiefs
- Hot Glue Gun with a few glue sticks
- Japanese Washi decorative tape (for making pretty fixes)
- Jewelry pliers and a few spare supplies
- Lighters (preferably those with the extended ends for lighting candles)
- Lint brush
- Lip gloss
- List of emergency telephone numbers (of vendors, family, etc.)
- Lotion
- Lots of singles for tips
- Makeup remover
- Makeup sponges for deodorant white marks
- Markers (Sharpies)
- Mens black socks
- Midol (for cramps)
- Mini flashlight
- Mints
- Mouthwash
- Oxy stain remover (works really great)
- Panty hose for bride and flower girls
- Paper pads or notebooks
- Paper towels
- Pepto Bismol
- Perfume
- Picture frames (one or two, to make pretty signs for the buffet or dessert station)
- Piece of sandpaper for roughing up shoe soles so bride or groom won’t slip
- Portable PA system
- Poster size paper (to make last minute signs)
- Powder & lipstick
- Pretty printed “RESERVED” signs
- Razors and shaving cream
- Regular duct tape
- Ribbon Ring box
- Ring pillow
- Safety Pins (tons of them)
- Satin-padded white hangers (for when the photographer wants to take pictures of the wedding gown)
- Scissors
- Scotch tape (so the attendant can attach any cards that get separated from their gifts)
- Serving set
- Sewing kit (Needles + Various colors of thread)
- Shoe polish
- Silk rose petals
- Skittles or other candy (for a crying ring bearer or flower girl!)
- Small door stops
- Small lightweight extension cord (tri tap)
- Snacks
- Spare pen (black ink)
- Spare wedding music CDs & prelude CD
- Spot remover
- Static guard spray
- Step stool
- Straws (for the bride so she doesn’t ruin her lipstick)
- Sunglasses
- Super Glue
- Swiss Army knife
- T-pins
- Tablecloth clips (keep a half dozen or so in your bag)
- Tissues
- Toasting flutes
- Tons of bottled water
- Toothbrush (small disposable ones)
- Toothpaste (for bee stings)
- Traffic cones (for vendors or family who need to park close to the venue)
- Tums
- Tweezers
- Tylenol / Advil
- Umbrella
- Unity candle set with basic colors of sand
- Velcro – self stick and ties
- Vocal ease (for laryngitis)
- Waterproof mascara
- Waterproof tape
- White and black nail polish
- White chalk (good for lifting a lipstick stain)
- White duct tape
- White ribbon
- White spandex chair covers (at least 2)
- Windex (clean up sticky fingerprints, wipe down mirrors, pictures frames and other glass; also good for loosening stuck rings)
- Wire cutters
- Wrinkle Remover