Laced in Weddings: Something old, something new, Something borrowed, Something blue. →
Ever wonder what the saying meant? Read on….
Something old, something new Something borrowed, something blue And a silver sixpence in her shoe.
“Each item in the poem represents a good-luck token for the bride. If she carries all of them on her wedding day, her marriage will be happy.”
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Instead of printing 500+ return address labels for thank you’s, invites, save the dates and replies, get a stamp! Buy them on Etsy.
A Cheerleading Proposal
Having been a cheerleader, this makes me sooo happy!
Little flat stones for your bridesmaids to stand on during the ceremony. (So their heels don’t sink into the ground!)
A German Tradition
As couples cross the Rhine, they take a lock, and attach it to the bridge’s fence and throw the key into Rhine for love and good luck. So, all the way across the whole bridge the fence is covered in locks!
Guest book with engagement pictures. Guests sign where there are blank spaces or pages. Would be so cute to use as a coffee table book.
Photography: En Pointe Photography
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