10 Ideas for Something Borrowed

10 Ideas for Something Borrowed
You have both your new and your old things. What about borrowing something? I will share my thoughts on this bridal custom today, which stands for borrowed happiness. On your special day, you'll be lucky enough to inherit a little of someone else's luck!
1.) Jewelry is the most frequently borrowed item. Bride of Burgh When Allison married, she wore a family heirloom borrowed from a friend. Bonus: You could also use this as your old stuff!
2.) A veil is a highly costly bridal accessory. Additionally, you often wear it exclusively for the wedding! By borrowing one from a friend or relative, you can participate in this custom and save a little money.
3.) You'll need a spot to keep your phone and lip gloss throughout the day. Request that a bridesmaid lend you the lovely clutch you've always wanted from her closet.
4.) Look adorable as you prepare for your wedding! Wear the adorable bride shirt your sister wore to hair and makeup on her wedding day. (Indiscreet Plug: You may also get one from the Burgh Brides store!)
5.) Buying bridal shoes might be expensive! Even though nobody notices them, I adore a good pair of heels. Please take advantage of the designer pair your MOH bought instead of spending several hundred dollars on them yourself!
6.) If you choose to have a religious ceremony, ask a close friend or relative to lend you their Bible so you can read from it.
7.) For the moment when you and your spouse cut into your cake knives, ask the wedding guest who will have been married the longest to lend you theirs.
8.) A table number is one item that can be readily repurposed from another wedding. Additionally, it relieves you of one worry!
9.) If you anticipate crying joyfully, ask your father for a handkerchief. You will want to have a particular memento of him with you all day since he will be so moved.
10.) About your parents, if you and your fiancé lack "a song" or are struggling to create a meaningful one to dance to, consider using the music your parents danced to during their wedding! After watching this homage, Dad could even beg for his handkerchief back, which I promise will make them all cry.