Description
- The well-known tradition of the bride wearing 'something old, something new,' originally stems from the rhyme, 'Something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue, and a silver sixpence in her shoe.' A silver sixpence in the bride's shoe is a traditional good luck wedding gesture and customarily, it is the father of the bride who places the sixpence as a symbol of him wishing her prosperity, love and happiness in her marriage.
- Something Old - An original old silver sixpence. Something New - A white lace and diamante wedding garter.
- Something Borrowed - A scented paper hankie to wipe away the happy tears. Something Blue - A little blue button to tuck inside her wedding dress or sew inside
- A silver sixpence in her shoe - A very special private moment for dad and his daughter to remember and laugh about as she pops her sixpence in her shoe, before he proudly walks her down the isle.
- The rhyme is printed on a keepsake gift card, and the complete gift set comes inside an lovely silver organza draw string bag, to be kept as a keepsake of her very special day..
Beautiful lucky keepsake gift for her special day that every bride will cherish. The gift set contains, Something Old - 1 Silver Sixpence Something New - 1 White lace sparkly garter Something Borrowed - 1 Paper Hankie to wipe away the happy tears Something Blue - 1 A Little Blue Button to sew on or tuck inside her dress..... A Silver Sixpence In Her Shoe - An original old Sixpence.