Did you ever wonder where the Bridal tradition….
Something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue and a lucky sixpence for her shoe… came from?
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“Something old”. These words symbolize CONTINUITY with the Bride’s family and past. Some beautiful ideas for this include a cherished piece of jewelry from Grandma, a brooch from a favorite family memeber, a keepsake hankie from Mom’s Wedding day or an antique piece of lace stitched into the hem of her gown.
“Something new” represents OPTIMISM and HOPE for the Bride’s future and what lies ahead for her. Now speaking from a woman’s point of view, aren’t we always optimistic when buying something new? That is certainly true and can be easily achieved through the new purchase of a Wedding gown, a gorgeous pair of sparkly earrings and bracelet (pictured left, courtesy of A Beautiful Touch), fabulous high heels (courtesy of something old, something new blog) or something very sweet and sentimental. The list goes on and on…
Now, as for the “something blue” item of this poem, the color blue has been connected to Weddings far before the Victorian Age. In ancient Rome, Brides wore blue to represent LOVE, FIDELITY and MODESTY. This calming hue has also been chosen by early Christians to dress the Virgin Mary. Therefore, PURITY, is also associated with this color. And this last fact, which I find very interesting, is that before the late 19th century, blue was a popular color for Wedding gowns. Think about this proverb, “Marry in blue, lover be true”.
The modern Bride can be extremely creative with finding her “something blue”. There are plenty of contemporary and trendy, as well as traditional items to choose from.
And finally, a silver sixpence in the bride’s shoe represents WEALTH and FINANCIAL SECURITY. A sixpence was a coin that was minted in Britain from 1551 to 1697. Back in Scottish custom, a groom put a silver coin under his foot for good luck. It should be in the LEFT shoe for the best possible luck! Today, a copper penny is sometimes substituted, although sixpence can still be found and used.
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Blue shoes are very in! Go bold or sparkly or suede but don’t forget your blue shoes.
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How much do you love this idea? Get your bridal party to sign the bottom of your shoes in blue ink.
So there you have it! The tradition of the cute little poem that we have all grown to know and love but always wondered what it meant? Now you know, so you can start collecting and implementing your good luck tokens!!!
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