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Writer's pictureLaura Seymour

Something New, Something Old, Something Borrowed, Something Blue



What is your - Something New, Something Old, Something Borrowed, Something Blue?


Traditionally, weddings include Something New, Something Old, Something Borrowed, Something Blue.


So here is some inspiration for you:



Here are the top 5 Something New items for weddings:


  1. Personalized Vows Booklets: Couples are now opting for beautifully crafted booklets where they can pen down their heartfelt vows. These keepsakes not only add a personal touch to the ceremony but also serve as a cherished memento for years to come.

  2. Eco-Friendly Confetti: Biodegradable confetti made from dried flowers or leaves is becoming a popular choice. It’s a stunning way to celebrate the newlyweds while also being kind to the environment.

  3. Interactive Guest Books: Gone are the days of simple sign-in guest books. Modern weddings feature interactive stations where guests can leave video messages, snap Polaroid pictures, or contribute to a collaborative art piece.

  4. Live Wedding Painters: Hiring an artist to capture the wedding ceremony or reception on canvas in real-time is a unique trend. This not only provides entertainment for guests but also results in a beautiful piece of art that the couple can treasure forever.

  5. Midnight Snack Stations: To keep the energy high and guests happy, couples are setting up late-night snack bars with gourmet comfort foods like sliders, mini pizzas, or doughnut walls. It’s a delicious way to refuel and keep the party going strong.



Here are the top 5 Something Old items for weddings:


  1. Vintage Jewellery: Heirloom brooches, necklaces, or rings passed down through generations can add a touch of timeless elegance to any bridal look. These pieces often carry sentimental value and a sense of family history.

  2. Classic Veils: A lace veil worn by a mother, grandmother, or even great-grandmother can be a beautiful and meaningful addition to a bride's ensemble. The delicate craftsmanship of older veils often highlights intricate designs that are hard to find in modern creations.

  3. Antique Handkerchiefs: These delicate pieces, often embroidered with intricate patterns, can be carried by the bride or tucked into a bouquet. They can serve as a charming keepsake and a practical item for happy tears.

  4. Old Photographs: Incorporating old family wedding photos into the decor or as part of a wedding album can honour past generations and add a personal touch. These photos can be displayed at the reception, creating a beautiful tribute to family heritage.

  5. Heirloom Dresses: Wearing a wedding dress that has been passed down can be a deeply meaningful gesture. Even if the dress is not worn in its entirety, incorporating elements like lace or fabric into a new gown can blend tradition with modern style.



Here are the top 5 Something Borrowed items for weddings:


  1. Jewellery: Many brides choose to wear a piece of jewelry that has been passed down through generations in their family. This could be a necklace, bracelet, or a pair of earrings that holds sentimental value and connects the bride to her heritage.

  2. Veil: Borrowing a veil from a family member or close friend can add a touch of tradition to the wedding attire. It's a beautiful way to incorporate a loved one's style and memories into the bride's special day.

  3. Hair Accessories: From vintage hairpins to elegant combs, borrowing hair accessories can be a subtle yet meaningful way to honor a loved one. These small but significant items can add a unique touch to the bride's hairstyle.

  4. Handkerchief: A delicate, embroidered handkerchief borrowed from a mother, grandmother, or friend can be a charming and practical addition. It's often used to dab away happy tears during the ceremony and can be kept as a keepsake.

  5. Dress: Some brides choose to wear a wedding dress that has been worn by a family member, such as a mother or grandmother. This can be a touching way to carry forward family traditions and add a layer of history to the celebration. If the dress doesn't fit perfectly, a skilled tailor can make adjustments to ensure it complements the bride beautifully.



Here are the top 5 Something Blue items for weddings:


  1. Blue Sapphire Jewellery: Incorporate stunning blue sapphire earrings, necklaces, or bracelets into your bridal ensemble. The deep, captivating hue of sapphires adds a touch of elegance and timeless beauty to your look.

  2. Blue Wedding Shoes: Make a bold statement by wearing blue shoes beneath your gown. Whether you choose a soft pastel blue or a dazzling cobalt, blue shoes can be a delightful surprise and a unique addition to your wedding attire.

  3. Blue Bridal Bouquet: Add blue flowers like hydrangeas, delphiniums, or blue thistles to your bridal bouquet. These blooms can create a striking contrast against your wedding dress and add a pop of colour to your floral arrangements.

  4. Blue Garter: A blue garter is a classic and subtle way to incorporate "something blue" into your wedding day. It’s a traditional choice that can be easily worn beneath your dress and can even serve as a cherished keepsake.

  5. Blue Ribbon or Sash: Use a blue ribbon or sash to accentuate your wedding dress or bouquet. This can be a simple yet elegant touch that ties in the "something blue" theme seamlessly and beautifully.


Each of these items can add a special, personalized touch to your wedding day, ensuring you honor the tradition of "something blue" in a way that reflects your unique style and personality.



We hope that this has helped you think about the size of the bridal party that you will have.


Thanks for reading!

More to follow again soon!


Best wishes,

Laura & Katja




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