Something BORROWED
Something Borrowed "Something borrowed" represents borrowed objects, typically lent from happily-married friends and family. However, many brides borrow tokens from loved ones, regardless of their relationship status. THE VEIL THE JEWELRY Borrow a veil from a married woman or a hair accessory to secure the veil. Always admired a beloved aunt's diamond earrings? This may be your one and only chance to try them on! THE DRESS A romantic memory gets a second debut. THE BOUQUET Know someone with a green thumb? Borrow flowers from his or her garden. THE GARTER Many brides wear two garters: one to keep and one to throw away. Be sure your new husband tosses the correct one into the crowd. THE PURSE While you probably won't carry it down the aisle, a cute clutch is great for photos. MEN OF HONOR TIP It's common etiquette to return the items at the end of the wedding or the next day. You can have your mother or maid of honor deliver the items if you're unable to. Borrow cuff links, watches, handkerchiefs, pins, sunglasses, a motorcycle, or a hot rod from the male role models in your life. Semply Brudal www. si m plybridal.com FULFILLING DREAMS
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