on trend magazine issue 4 | Page 42

Y ou said yes! It just didn’t include the ring. I’m talking about being the maid of honor for the girl in your life who is tying the knot. So now what? There is so much information on how to stay organized as the bride, yet there is a serious lack of info regarding how to be an organized maid of honor. Consider yourself the one the bride is going to call when the fitting didn’t go as planned, or the florist used lilies, not roses. Your role more than any other is truly the support system. This role doesn’t need to feel like a drab Monday morning. Here’s how to make this experience a bonding one, rather than a nightmare. Let’s assume your bestie is not a bridezilla of course. Staying on Track Keep an organizer handy for dates and contact info. Jot down those important dates that will keep not only you but the bride organized as well. Cake tastings, fittings, shoe/dress shopping and the bachelorette party (which you are in charge of) to name a few. Be sure to have the names, numbers and emails of the girls the bride has chosen as her dream team for the big day. As well as those she would like in attendance at the bachelorette party. You will need this list handy leading up to the wedding. The better prepped you are for dates the more likely you are to take the stress off the planning. Bridal Shower Planning Just because you have been deemed the lady in charge does not mean you can’t call in for some support when planning to shower the bride with gifts. Decide on a date to gather everyone together and divide and conquer that to do list in preparation for the bridal shower. Decor, invites, food, games and of course the location. Check in with the bride to find out how much she would like to be involved in the planning as well. Getting the bride’s feedback will help to plan a day you know she will love.