Take a tote bag to carry all the brochures and samples you will collect. Fold a corner of the brochure, write something on any material you receive from the vendor, bring a notebook and write down answers to your questions, or better yet get some stickers that will make the vendor stand out among all the others when you open your bags. Trust us, going through all the materials you receive will be very overwhelming.
Print up some return address stickers with your name, address, phone number, email address and wedding date. Use these instead of having to fill out all those vendor forms by hand. You might also take some 3 X 5 cards with your return address sticker affixed to it in case some vendors run out of entry forms.
Slip a bottle of water into your bag so you won’t have to stand in line when you get thirsty.
Bring fabric swatches or ribbons or paper in your wedding colors so you don’t waste time trying to describe your colors to the vendors.
Make sure everyone who comes to the show with you has cell phones and that you all have each other’s numbers programmed into your phones in case you get split up.Bring your calendar, day planner or iPhone with you so you can schedule appointments with vendors that you are interested in.
Get a notebook and tie a pen to it with a string. Then use it to make notes of things you like, questions to ask, prices and details you get from vendors, etc. You may visit with 13 different photographers, 5 different florist and 7 different bakers. There’s no way you will remember which vendor told you what. Alternatively, you could have your bridesmaid, or a friend write down things for you.