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03/16/08

Permalink 11:23:45 am, by admin Email , 48 words, 573 views   English (US)
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WHY CARRY FLOWERS

Historically, flowers and herbs have played a significant role in the attraction of "good" and/or the warding off of "evil". Greeks used ivy for the sign of lasting love. Today, pretty wedding flowers con… more »
Permalink 11:23:04 am, by admin Email , 61 words, 1294 views   English (US)
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WHY DOES THE BRIDE WEAR WHITE?

In Colonial times a bride often wore her "Sunday Best" to her wedding. It was not until the 1840's, when Queen Victoria was married in a white wedding gown, that "white gowns" became the rage. White is al… more »
Permalink 11:22:32 am, by admin Email , 23 words, 647 views   English (US)
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WHY DOES THE BRIDE WHERE A VEIL?

It was believed that a veil would protect the bride from harm. Today the white veil is a symbol of modesty and purity. more »
Permalink 11:21:14 am, by admin Email , 59 words, 811 views   English (US)
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WHY A WEDDING RING?

As far back as literature documents weddings, the wedding ring has been in evidence. Some believe the wedding ring was the first element of wedding traditions. The circular shape of the wedding ring symbolizes never-ending love. Third finger, left hand… more »

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