How to add classic traditions to a modern wedding (ARA) Every bride remembers the ageold saying, “Something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue,” and considers how to incorporate these elements into her wedding. This English poem, believed to be from the Victorian era, was created to provide the bride with several good-luck tokens for her new life with her husband. Here are a few ideas to help the modern bride incorporate some classic traditions into her wedding: Something old: No, you don’t have to attempt to fit into or resurrect from the back of the closet your mother’s or your grandmother’s gown. You might discover one of them wore a unique headpiece that you can incorporate into your veil. Or your fiancé’s aunt has a ring you could wear, or an embroidered satin handkerchief you can blend into your bouquet. Vintage purses, antique lace threaded into your veil or wound around your bouquet, or even a squirt from a bottle of your grandmother’s perfume also work well to classically merge the “something old” tradition into your ceremony. Something new: The pearl necklace is a classic look that complements a wedding dress perfectly. Since ancient times, pearls - with their unblemished perfection - have been tied to weddings as a symbol of innocence. Because they are considered a symbol of purity, pearls work perfectly to complete a bride’s wedding-day look. Akoya pearls have a round shape with soft, neutral colors, while freshwater pearls shine with more of an intense, natural metallic luster that complements an embroidered gown. Something borrowed: This is an excellent way to get your best friend or a close relative more involved in your special day. But don’t think that something borrowed must be clothing or jewelry. You could borrow a back yard for the wedding reception, or a purse your sister used when she got married. Another potential item is to WEDDING Planner 2010 January 27, 2010 THE VILLADOM TIMES III • Page 15 ate e Dary 28th th Sav,e Febru p.m. 7th y 4 unda1 p.m. -unday March S ate ow D Sn S � You to the borrow the family Bible for readings during the ceremony. Other ideas include borrowing candles for the ceremony or reception, a cake knife set, music from your friends to play at the reception, or even the toasting glasses you and your new husband will click together to celebrate your marriage. Something blue: One popular idea is for brides to incorporate blue into their garter belts, but the idea can stretch beyond that concept. Nail polish, makeup, shoes, embroidered flowers on the gown, small pieces of jewelry, a wrap, or even blue flowers woven into the bouquets offer plenty of alternatives. If you want to create something a little more surprising, consider wearing blue lingerie. If you are planning a modern wedding, you could always wear a blue dress, since blue is a symbol of love, purity, and fidelity. are cordially invited ����������������������������� ������������������������ ����������� 2010 Designers’ Wedding Showcase at the Ramsey Golf & Country Club Enjoy gourmet hors d’oeuvres specially prepared by www.ramseycountryclub.com � � � � � 105 Lakeside Drive Ramsey, NJ ������������ YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD NEWSPAPER Catering to people with a passion for food. Take Away Gourmet, Bergen County’s premier off-premise catering company, is pleased to announce its exclusive catering relationship with the Hermitage Museum on Franklin Turnpike in Ho-Ho-Kus, NJ. Adjacent to this Gothic Revival Landmark House, on five acres of park-like property, is Jaqua Hall which accommodates 150 guests. janine 1-27-10 The museum’s outdoor terrace, patio and lawns are also RSVPToMe2x2(1-27-10) available for events April through September. Take Away Gourmet’s co-founders Chuck and Laura Adams, bring to your event their undying passion for food, their innovative presentation skills and their exacting attention to detail. The results are spectacular. Executive Chef Robert Trainor while you visit with Tickets by phone or online are $10 Tickets at the door will be $15 New Jersey’s Top Bridal Specialists A minimum of 25% of the proceeds will be donated to the American Heart Association 2 x 2” goody bags for the Bride door Fabulous and Prizes For ad vance t www .Mem go to icket sal es ora www.R bleEve Or ca n ll 1-80 ohslers.co tsinc.com 0-945 m -5459 Note: Used Logo off the website. Could not read fonts from PDF. Only difference is the worh ELITE is in lower case on this logo. Business Cards scanned was all CAPS. 26 W. Prospect St, Waldwick, NJ 07463 P 201-612-1111 • F 201-612-1113 “When you hold your event at the historic Hermitage, you step back in time to the charm and graciousness of a bygone era.” takeawaygourmet.info