
One of the most well-known traditions is the saying “something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue.”
While many brides focus on the other three items, the “something blue” is often overlooked. In this blog post, we’ll explore how a bride should include something blue in her wedding day attire or accessories.
Bouquets
A bouquet with blue flowers, such as blue hydrangeas or blue delphiniums, can be a stunning way to incorporate the colour into the wedding day. How about adding blue ribbon to your bouquet if blue flowers aren’t you!

Blue Wedding Shoes
A pair of blue wedding shoes can be a subtle way to incorporate the colour into the bridal outfit while adding a pop of colour that isn’t prominently on show. A sneaky lift of the dress & your beautiful blue shoes will be seen!
Make sure you tell your photographer to capture your blue shoes, and dont forget the manicure if you are wearing open toe shoes!
Why not have a blue pedicure as your choice of good luck blue!

Blue on your tables
Incorporating blue within your table flowers, napkins, plates or glasses is another way of adding blue to your wedding day without it having to wear it!
Tablescaping is a huge trend in weddings at the moment & hiring a wedding stylist is the perfect way to include some blue in your venue styling if you dont feel confident in hiring items for your tables.

Jewellery
A subtle way to include blue is through your jewellery. Items you could consider are earrings, necklace, bracelet or rings.
If you borrow a piece of blue jewellery that also covers your something borrowed!

Bridesmaids
With so many different shades of blue available in Bridesmaids dresses, this could be the perfect way for you to add ‘Something Blue’ to your wedding
A huge wedding trend at the moment is mismatching of the bridesmaids dresses, so this could be the ideal way to add a couple of blue dresses to your bridal party.
