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November 9, 2020 ·

WEDDING TRADITIONS: SOMETHING BLUE

BURNING QUESTIONS

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Weddings are steeped in traditions. Old and new, important and silly, there are hundreds of traditions across a wide range of cultures. A fun and classic good luck tradition is the age old “something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue.” Today we will list a few creative ways to incorporate a little something blue into your wedding.

WEDDING TRADITIONS - SOMETHING BLUE

Blue Shoes. Footwear has become one of the most popular ways to add a pop of color, so why not choose blue? Thank you, Sarah Jessica Parker!

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Blue Polish. On the topic of feet, why not have a blue pedicure done to finish the traditional rhyme. It’s easy and cute!

Shop these Blue Nail Polishes

Blue Jewels. Channel your Princess Di and wear a stunning sapphire right hand ring. Or maybe tap into Leo + Kate and wear a blue diamond necklace. No matter the type of jewelry or stone, a little blue with some sparkle is a fantastic idea.

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Blue Garter. Double up your traditions in one of the most common and still more popular ways by selecting a blue garter.

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Blue Lingerie. Why not choose something a little risqué? Light blue undergarments or little bows are not that far off from garters.

Shop these Blue Lingerie Ideas

Now a days, ”something blue” doesn’t have to be limited to the bride. Consider incorporating the color is another way…

Blue socks for the groom.

Blue cake or cookies at the reception.

Blue ribbon or blue flowers in your bouquet.

Blue lighting for your first dance.

Blue favors for guests.

Blue getaway dress for your exit.

Blue signature cocktail at the bar.

As with all wedding traditions today, it is absolutely acceptable to add your own twist and make it personal! Happy planning!

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WEDDING TRADITIONS - SOMETHING BLUE

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