From the blog's stats it seems that the terms most searched for is 'black and white wedding', so I thought I would continue the thread here with some pink and black wedding ideas!
Showing posts with label weddings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label weddings. Show all posts
Thursday, June 26, 2008
Black & Pink Weddings
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pink and black favors,
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Planning,
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Saturday, April 19, 2008
Traditionally married?
There are so many traditions that are associated with weddings and most of us follow them blindly without knowing the origin of most of them. So I decided to do some research and see if I can clarify the origins of at least some of these traditions.
Something old, something new....

The original rhyme goes: Something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue and a silver sixpence in your shoe.
Something old represented a link with the bride's family and her old life.
Something new represented success and good luck in her new life.
Something borrowed, preferably from a happily married woman, was supposed to bring the same good luck and happiness to the bride
Something blue stems from the times when the colour blue represented purity and fidelity.
The silver sixpence in the bride's shoe was to ensure health, happiness and prosperity for the new wife.
I don't know if I will specifically do any of these on the wedding day. The 'something new' won't be so difficult, but not sure about the rest!
Something old, something new....
The original rhyme goes: Something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue and a silver sixpence in your shoe.
Something old represented a link with the bride's family and her old life.
Something new represented success and good luck in her new life.
Something borrowed, preferably from a happily married woman, was supposed to bring the same good luck and happiness to the bride
Something blue stems from the times when the colour blue represented purity and fidelity.
The silver sixpence in the bride's shoe was to ensure health, happiness and prosperity for the new wife.
I don't know if I will specifically do any of these on the wedding day. The 'something new' won't be so difficult, but not sure about the rest!
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bachelorette party,
bouquet toss,
bridal shower,
bubbles,
butterflies,
confetti,
feathers,
garter toss,
kitchen tea,
lingerie party,
Planning,
rose petals,
something new,
Something old,
veil,
Wedding Cakes,
wedding traditions,
weddings
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