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Maren
Champion October 2021

Something old, new, borrowed, and blue?

Maren, on September 5, 2018 at 8:05 AM

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Are you including something old, something new, something borrowed, and something blue in your wedding day? This well-known tradition is popular for some, while others choose to skip it. Is having something old, new, borrowed, and blue an important tradition for you? And if so, what are your items...

Are you including something old, something new, something borrowed, and something blue in your wedding day?

This well-known tradition is popular for some, while others choose to skip it. Is having something old, new, borrowed, and blue an important tradition for you? And if so, what are your items for each?

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Something old by Sarah Bradshaw Photography

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Something new by Tami Bernard in California

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Something borrowed by Karina Jensen Photography in the Dominican Republic

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Something blue by Ashley Paige Photography in California


What other wedding traditions are you into or over? Come share in our discussion: What’s your wedding style? Traditional or unique?, & how about your processional song- will it be traditional or not? Not sure yet? Check out our article: 6 Photographers Share the Best Traditions From Real Weddings

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  • Maren
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    Hi Alexandra! Your items sound great and I love that you're doing that English tradition with the same coin! Smiley heart That's so significant and special!
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