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by Kathryn Hollingsworth

Something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue and a silver sixpence in her shoe

Something Old
This is the bride's link to her past - usually a piece of antique jewelry, a piece of lace or perhaps her mother's or grandmother's wedding gown.

Something New
This represents hope for the future and wishes of good fortune - possible a new gown or the wedding rings.

Something Borrowed
This reminds the bride that she can count on family and friends when help is needed. The borrowed object might be a lace handkerchief from a happily married friend or relative.

Something Blue
This tradition dates back to early Jewish history. Blue symbolized purity, faithfulness and love. Today the blue item is often the garter.

A Silver Sixpence In Her Shoe
Originally it was presented as a token of the groom's love; today the bride's father often places a coin in her shoe to wish her wealth.



 

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