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Lucky Sixpence for the Bride to be. Coin for Wedding Day shoe, great present idea.

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Something Old – This is usually a family heirloom passed down to the bride for her wedding day and then to keep beyond it. Jewellery is a classic example. The something old symbolises the taking of their old life into the new life they will live together as newly-weds.

At The Bridal Gift Box we know that little touches will make a big impact on your wedding day – the tear in a proud father’s eye, the look on a groom’s face as he sees his bride for the first time, the little note of appreciation that shows a friend that on this special day you’ve remembered how much they mean to you. We’re devoted to putting the wow factor into your wedding, giving everybody a day to remember and providing you with happy memories of your special day. In addition to this sixpence wedding poem and coin gift, the coin can be placed inside a keepsake coin art mat and frame kit, also available from this shop. Here’s an example of the art you can give to the bride with her sixpence coin to be displayed inside after the wedding. This is such a great idea! If you are from the United Kingdom you may have heard of the tradition of the bride having a silver sixpence in her shoe. But where did this tradition of a silver sixpence wedding come from? Where did the bride placing a silver six pence in her shoe originate?

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A wedding has many traditions, some that span hundreds of years. Each culture and religion will have its own traditions leading up to the wedding, on the day and after the wedding.

Something New– This is to symbolise the new life the couple are planning to spend together. Often something new is symbolised by the exchanging of a wedding ring. Sixpence poem card with envelope in script font personalized with bride’s first name and wedding dateIt is likely you have heard of the rhyme ‘Something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue’. When reciting this rhyme most forget the final part- ‘and a silver sixpence in her shoe’.

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