Following Old Wedding Traditions

Weddings are often all about traditions. Of course, it depends on the couples if they want to go ahead and stick to tradition or not. Old traditions like using a rhinestone initial unity candle set for lighting up the unity candle is often a staple in wedding celebrations. However, there are also other old wedding traditions that you might want to consider. Some of the old traditions include tossing the garter, the bridal bouquet and some even follow the four legends of the honeymoon. Most of us are also familiar with old wedding adages such as “Something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue and a sixpence for a shoe.”

A lot of us have encountered this and have always been keen in remembering the “something blue” part, but the sixpence for her shoe is often forgotten. It might seem like a weird tradition but the sixpence is supposed cap off the bride’s good luck. Once everything is completed on that little ditty, then the bride will definitely be one lucky wife. Normally, the sixpence should be placed on the bride’s left shoe. Although some couple’s rarely follow this tradition anymore, it is a fun old tradition that you might want to consider for your own wedding day.

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