Old New Borrowed Blue was created on -19-10-09.
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.
I think you mean: 1. Something old 2. Something new 3. Something borrowed 4. Something blue It's all about individual choice.
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.
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.
Something old, something new, something borrowed and something blue
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.
And a silver sixpence in her shoe.
old new borrowed blue, don't see groom, wear white
In the teams first years they were nicknamed the Brooklyn Bridegroms by the fans (7 of the teams players had gotten married over the offseason). The White in their uniform is called "Wedding Gown White" and the Blue is from the old wedding superstition "Something old, something new, something borrowed, and something BLUE!" So there you have it! Wedding gown white & borrowed blue. Go Dodgers!
For weddings the bride is supposed to have something old (in Bella's case her wedding ring or the hair pins her parents give her) something new ( the dress),something borrowed (Alices garter) and something blue(again the hair pins)
Blue at weddings derives from a popular rhyme that originated during the Victorian area - "Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed, Something Blue, Lucky Sixpence in her Shoe."Something Old - represents the link to the bride's old life and her family. Something New - signifies the couple's new life together as well as their hope for the future. Something Borrowed - originates from the idea that borrowing something from a happily married woman will impart similar happiness to the new bride. Something Blue - represents fidelity, love, and purity. Lucky Sixpence in her Shoe - signifies wealth, both financial wealth and a wealth of happiness.
Anything that appeals to her, if she feels moved to include that particular custom in her wedding planning. The inclusion of "old, new, borrowed, blue" etc. has no place or connection with Jewish law or tradition.