* You are starting a new life with a new mate and it's quite acceptable to giver her something new, something borrowed and something blue. Generally either the mother or a relative in the bride's family should be the one who gives the bride something new, something borrowed or something blue, but if she doesn't have family close by then by all means do all three for her.
Something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue, and a silver sixpence in her shoe. To see the history of this saying, please see the Related Link below.
I think you mean: 1. Something old 2. Something new 3. Something borrowed 4. Something blue It's all about individual choice.
It is what a bride would do before her wedding. She must find something old, something new, something borrowed and something blue and make it some part to the wedding.
Something old; traditional Carrickmacross craftsmanship used to make the lace on her gown. Something new; the earrings her parents gave her. Something borrowed; the tiara the Queen lent her for the day. Something blue; a blue ribbon sewn inside the dress.
Eileen Gondge has written: 'Something borrowed, something blue'
Something old, something new, something borrowed and something blue
While in 2011 it seemed higly likely that 'Something Blue,' the prequel to 'Something Borrowed' would be made into a film, as of 2013, the film has beeen shelved.
Something old: An alcoholic waiting for it to rain beer. Something new: Chocolate flavoured chocolate, covered with chocolate. Something borrowed: My friend's pacemaker (she hasn't asked for it back yet...) Something blue: A naked smurf.
I personally have never heard this tradition, at least not from a Christian wedding.
And a silver sixpence in her shoe.
Frasier - 1993 Something Borrowed Someone Blue Part 2 7-24 was released on: USA: 18 May 2000
Frasier - 1993 Something Borrowed Someone Blue Part 1 7-23 was released on: USA: 18 May 2000