Mar 19

Wedding rings are the most important part of every wedding ceremony. They symbolize the union of husband and wife. Did you know that in some countries and cultures, they have different myths and legends about wedding rings?
According to Egyptians and other cultures, the ring is a symbol of eternity because it is round. For them, it has no beginning and no end. The round shape of the ring was the same as the sun and moon that were worshiped. The hole in the center of the ring is also important for them because it symbolizes gateways or doors.

Nowadays, most of us wear the ring on our third finger of our left hand. Most of the people I know when asked why they are wearing the ring on their third finger of left hand, usually answer, “Because it is closest to the heart”. This is the belief most of us believed. My mother said that is because the vein on the third finger of the left hand connects to the heart. Why in the left hand and not in the right? Well, aside from the reason that the left hand has veins to the heart, other people also believe that when the groom faces his bride and reaches out to her with his right hand, he would normally touches his bride’s left hand. Thus, the ring is placed on the left hand finger.

Rings also come in different colors. When you are getting married, you have to choose between gold, platinum, silver or white gold. Although in Irish folklore, they believed that it is bad luck if you get married and your wedding ring is not made in gold.

There’s also an old wives’ tale that a wedding ring can predict the gender of a baby. I remember my grandmother telling me that dangling a wedding ring with a string over the belly of a pregnant woman can affect the gender of the baby. According to the myth, if a string with a wedding ring swings in a circular motion, the baby would be a girl. However, if the ring swings like a pendulum, the baby is said to be a boy.

Today, most couples do not believe with these myths and folklores. I, too, don’t believe in these. For me, wedding rings are all about faith and love. If the couple love each other dearly and if they have faith in their union, then nothing can harm their marriage. It will all root back to the wedding ring. Regardless of how they wear their rings, or what color or material their rings were made, the most important is the unending love symbolized by their wedding rings.

We are now in the modern times and wedding rings come in many designs and color. Although some couples prefer traditional wedding rings, there are still couples who love to have unique, exquisite and contemporary wedding rings. Nowadays, wedding rings come in many designs and not just plain bands. There are now wedding rings with stones and exquisite details. The most common are those wedding rings with diamonds.

Now, what are wedding rings for? Of course, they don’t revolve in folklores or myths. Wedding rings are for couples who believe not in folklores but in the everlasting love and commitment for each other.

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Author: Valerie Diola
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Mar 12

The care label inside your wedding gown is the best way to clean it. Not true. The instructions for care on the label may not be the only way-or even the best way-to clean your wedding gown. The care label simply means that if you follow the instructions, and the gown is damaged by the cleaning process, then the manufacturer and not the cleaner is liable for the damage. That is why you will sometimes see instructions such as “Do not dry-clean. Do not wet-clean. Spot clean only.” This language absolutely protects the manufacturer from any liability because the manufacturer is essentially telling you not to clean your wedding gown. However, an experienced cleaner who specializes in caring for gowns can very probably clean your gown without a problem. Just be sure the cleaner is a specialist who is willing to take responsibility for your wedding gown if he or she chooses to do something other than the instructions on the care label of your gown.

Blue tissue should be used to package your wedding gown. Not true. There is usually a little truth in an old wives’ tale, and we know, for example, that an apple a day really is good for us. But blue tissue paper is NOT good for your gown, and no one really knows why it was supposed to be good for wrapping heirloom gowns. It may have something to do with bluing. There is a reference to bluing in an early seventeenth-century English play, and bluing comes from indigo, a naturally alkaline substance that can neutralize any acidic content that might cause yellowing. Bluing also adds a trace of blue dye to fabric, which, again, offsets any yellowish cast in white fabric. In the 1920s and 1930s, wedding gowns were often wrapped in a deep blue paper, but the paper was waxed, and the wax prevented the acidic content of the paper from damaging the bridal gown.

Whatever the history behind this idea, blue tissue is absolutely the wrong thing for preserving your heirloom gown. Blue tissue is not acid-free and, worse yet, the paper will, if it gets wet, dye your gown blue. Then your gown will need to be restored to the true color. Only white, completely acid-free tissue and completely acid-free wedding chests should be used for heirloom gown preservation because ordinary boxes and tissue contain acid that scorches bridal gowns. Some will tell you pH neutral materials are good enough for gown preservation, but they are not. The neutralizer is water soluble. A damp environment will dissolve the neutralizer, and pH neutral paper and paperboard will then re-acidify. Acid-free means that all acidic content is removed when the paper and paperboard are made, and therefore, by definition acid-free materials cannot re-acidify. Only acid-free materials are good enough for Gown Preservation.

Sally Lorensen Conant, Ph.D., formerly a museum curator, is Executive Director of the Association of Wedding Gown Specialists. She is expert at gown preservation and at Gown Restoration. She helps brides find wedding gown specialists who will care about their gowns as much as they do. Members of the Association in the United States, Canada, Mexico, and Ecuador specialize in caring for wedding gowns, both new and old, and each member of the Association honors the guarantee of every other member of the Association.

Author: Sally Lorensen Conant, Ph.D.
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Mar 9

Save-The-Date Cards, like wedding invitations, announce the date of an upcoming event. Unlike wedding invitations, they’re less elegant, pricey, and beautiful. They are purely functional items that can take the form of cards, magnets, post-it notes, or other mediums that are common to reminders. Most often, they take the form of cards. These cards are sent several months in advance of the wedding invitations. They go out prior so that people can reserve the date ahead of time and keep it clear. This is especially important with weddings because sometimes the date can be during a vacation time for one of the guests. Getting a save the date card with the time several months ahead of the date can prepare the guest to alter or change his plans. Weddings are that important that they need two kinds of invitations – one to clear the schedule and another to announce the specifics of the event. Some people prefer them to take the form refrigerator magnets because they’re easier to keep track of.

There is some vague or broad rules and etiquette when it comes to Save-The-Date Cards. Most of it is hooey though because most people hardly ever receive them. It’s up to you how you want to present them to your guests. You know your friends best.

Even though these fabulous cards started out with weddings, eventually individuals, businesses, and organizations adapted them to announce their formal events from birthday parties to grand openings to special parades and so on. It is an old wives tale that you can’t put these up in the home where they originated from. It’s apparently a strange custom that many people follow, even though there’s no sound reasoning behind it.

Save-The-Date Cards often feature clocks, calendars, or circled dates to help re-enforce the concept, the singular bold idea, of a certain date. These cards are short on frills and abundant on information. Sometimes, a photograph of the couple is present, but some people consider this tacky or out of place. It’s usually just a date and the title of the event. It’s considered poor taste to not send one because it makes it seem like you don’t care that much about your guests’ time. Of course, you should care a lot about your guests’ time. Friends and relatives will feel especially miffed if they don’t get some kind of heads up about the event vis-a-vis a Save-The-Date Card.

Jeff Fain is an author for Dependable Printing. Please visit Dependable Printing for a great selection of wedding invitations, wedding anniversary invitations, bridal shower invitations, party invitations, and much more.

Author: Jeff Fain
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