The time-honoured tradition “something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue” was once thought to not only give the bride good luck on her wedding day, but also help to guarantee fertility and prosperity.
Yes we did our research π
Let’s help you blend these little ‘Good luck Charms’ into your magical day;
Something Old
Your something old could be something as simple as a bungle that you’re attached to. The trick comes on blending it in with the whole wedding outfit.
Something New
Generally, the “something new” is a gift from the groom or one of the bride’s family
members.Β Perhaps it is a new necklace that perfectly matches your wedding dress!
Of course, this is a more expensive route. If you need to do “something new” on a budget, think simple. Buy up a bunch of pretty hankies and tuck one into your dress or bouquet (hand out the rest to your bridal party)
Something Borrowed
Out of all of these, we admit that “something borrowed” is our favourite. It symbolises the community surrounding you on your wedding day and in the new life you are starting.Β You can borrow pretty much anything, but we think it’s pretty special when you borrow your grandmother’s earrings or your mother’s hair clip.Β 
Something Blue
No matter what your wedding colour palette, you can always find a way to blend in the blue! It could be a small hair clip in your hair or just wrap some pretty blue ribbons around your bouquet!
And Voila! We’re done π
