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And They Lived Happily Ever After

(HEP LiVED Happily Ever After... Ano AND Wedding Traditions For A Happy Ever After. TRADiFIONALp | A bride puts a sixpence | inside her shoe, and this signifies the wishes of happiness and prosperity. SømeTHING BORROWED Signifies the bond between the bride and her friends and family, when she borrows something it reminds her that they will be there for her when it is needed. SemETHING CiD Brides carry or wear "something old" on their wedding day which represents continuity with the brides past. Brides usually wear a piece of family jewellery or something which has been in the family for years. SomeTHiNG NEo "Something new" symbolises the new life the wife and the groom are about to embark upon together. Usually the something new is the bride's dress. SomerHiNG BuE This relates to biblical tradition of the colour blue meaning purity and faith. In terms of a marriage it means trust | and loyalty in the I partnership and to the groom. To have butterflies on your invitations and wedding stationary signifies the butterflies being felt by the bride and groom! Traditionally, wedding cakes were made to bring good luck to all guests and the couple. Engagement and wedding rings are worn on the fourth finger of the left hand because it was once thought that a vein in that finger led directly to the heart. hitched.co.za

And They Lived Happily Ever After

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This is a beautiful infographic created by Hitched with lots of information about traditions and enchanting facts that will make your day perfect!

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