2. Have a feasible plan B. Our wedding was supposed to take place in a field, and it rained cats and dogs on the day of. Thankfully, our venue had a gorgeous stable with big stone arches that still had the feel of an outside wedding, but also had a roof and a mud-free aisle. If you want an outside wedding, make sure your facility has an indoor option that you like just as much.
3. Have a point person on the day of. Usually your venue will have a wedding planner attached, but if they don't, have someone that is your go-to person for the day. Discuss everything that you want to happen with them and let everyone know that all their questions on the day of should be directed to them instead of you. Pick a friend rather than a relative to keep the stress level at a minimum.

5. If something goes wrong, don't flip out. If the flowers are a different shade of blue or the centerpieces don't look exactly like the picture you had in your head, no one will know but you. And I promise you, on the day of your wedding, the decorations will be the last thing on your mind. At the end of the day, you're married to the man you love, and that's the point.
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