Here are some ideas for your “Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed, and Something Blue” to add meaning and tradition to your wedding day:
Something Old
A family heirloom: This could be jewellery, a vintage brooch, or a locket passed down through generations.
Your mother’s or grandmother’s wedding veil: Incorporating a piece of their special day into yours.
A piece of fabric from an old garment: Sew it into your wedding dress or bouquet as a hidden touch.
A vintage hair accessory: Something like a comb or tiara worn by a relative on their wedding day.
Something New
Your wedding dress: The most common choice for something new.
New shoes or jewellery: A perfect excuse to treat yourself to a beautiful pair of wedding shoes or accessories.
A new perfume: Wearing a new scent for the first time on your wedding day, which will always remind you of the occasion.
A custom-made veil: Designed just for you, symbolising your new life ahead.
Something Borrowed
Jewellery from a friend or family member: Borrowing a necklace, bracelet, or earrings adds a sentimental connection.
A handkerchief: A small and personal item you can borrow from someone special, ideal for carrying on the day.
A wedding accessory: Borrow a veil, clutch bag, or hairpin that was worn by a close friend or relative at their wedding.
Your parents’ wedding vows: Borrow words from their vows to include in your ceremony or readings.
Something Blue
Blue shoes: A stylish way to incorporate the colour without it being too obvious.
A blue ribbon: Sew a small blue ribbon into your dress, or tie it around your bouquet.
Blue jewellery: Sapphire earrings or a bracelet can add a touch of elegance and symbolism.
Blue embroidery: Have your wedding date or initials stitched in blue thread inside your dress.
These ideas can be customised to fit your personal style and make the tradition truly unique to your wedding day.