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A week before our wedding, I added putting together a “dress cleaning emergency bag” to my to do list.
I had already planned on having a bag with the necessities with me, like makeup and a sweater, but after reading a post on one of my daily blog reads, Thoughts of the All Consumed Bride, I decided to add some emergency dress-cleaning items to my bag. And it’s a good thing I did because my dress managed to get pretty dirty during our first look, even though I’d had it bustled before we left the hotel to avoid this very issue!
(It’s hard to see in this picture, but there was a label on the top of the bag listing the things that needed to be added at the last minute, so I wouldn’t forget anything.)

When Mr. Cola and I arrived at our venue, about 40 minutes before the ceremony start time, I suggested to my MOH/sister that we go unbustle my dress to make sure it didn’t need to be ironed or anything before walking down the aisle. If you remember this photo from my alterations post, I had a hidden bustle that looked sort of like a bubble skirt in the back.
I had decided a few minutes before we rushed out of the hotel after getting ready that I wanted to wear my two-and-a-half-inch platform flip flops for our first look, saving my feet from extra time in my four-and-a-half-inch wedding heels. Well, this decision to be two inches shorter for our first look, combined with my bustle style that had my train fold up underneath the skirt, meant I was exposing the middle section of my train to the ground. Oops!
Our first look was awesome and amazing (and deserves of a post of its own), and I did try hard to not get my dress dirty. But it happened, and when my sister took out my bustle not long before the ceremony was to start, I was super glad I’d packed my emergency bag full of supplies!
I was swarmed by all three of my bridesmaids and my mom, and everyone had the same mission: to get my dress cleaned!
(Ever the faithful blogger, I was trying to get pictures over my shoulder of them cleaning! All I got was cleavage shots, though, so I’ll spare you all.)
Man, I love these ladies. They were on their hands and knees in their dresses, scrubbing away, and then ironing out the wet spots.
I could do nothing more than stand there in the incredibly hot bridal suite (more like a closet), trying not to die from the heat, and touch up my makeup while being bumped from behind. Strangely, though, it wasn’t a stressful time for me (just really hot), because I immediately came up with another contingency plan; if they couldn’t get it clean, we would just rebustle my dress for the ceremony, no big deal.
(See? Calm and collected, waiting to see if my dress would get cleaned in time.)
The dress did come clean, though, and was dried with about five minutes to spare. And I was very glad for the chance to show off the long train of my dress at our ceremony!
So now that I shared this little story with you, I thought I’d also share everything that was in my dress-saving emergency bag, which I mostly packed the weekend before our wedding.
The dress cleaning items:
(And by the way, it was a combo of the club soda and Shout wipes that got my dress cleaned, plus the iron to get it dried.)
The rest of the items in my bag:
Plus there were a lot of useful things in my bathroom baskets that I could have used if needed, like hairspray, cough drops, nail file, etc.
A small battery-powered fan would have been useful, too, but I didn’t think it would be anywhere near as hot as it ended up being. Our photographers just posted this picture on their Facebook page from a recent wedding they shot, and it cracks me up. I would have totally done the same thing if I’d had a fan handy!
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I tried to keep a lot of the items in my bag neatly organized into plastic bags (and also just in case any of the liquid items decided to leak all over).
In conclusion, I highly, highly recommend bringing some dress-cleaning items with you on your wedding day. You can never be too careful!
Are you planning on having an emergency bag on hand on your wedding day? What other items would you add?
(unless otherwise noted, all pictures in this post are personal photos, taken by myself, my family or wedding party)
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