Wedding Customs
& Traditions Summary:
Weddings in America are just as
diverse as the couple who comes together to share their lives forever.
American Traditional weddings take place in a church with family and
friends in attendance to help celebrate the joyous occasion. Weddings
in America
also take place in chapels scattered throughout the U.S.,
most renowned in Las Vegas.
Some couples choose a wedding ceremony on a beach or in a garden.
Whatever location you choose for your wedding ceremony, here is a look
at some of the customs and traditions that seem to stay with couples no
matter where they are. I have gone to weddings held in a back yard to
huge wedding held in a church. They were all beautiful, and right for
that couple.Something Old, Something New Means?
You have probably heard the saying:
Something Old,
Something New,
Something Borrowed,
Something Blue,
A Silver Sixpence Inside Your Shoe.'
No one is really sure when this custom started. It is believed by many to have begun during the Victorian era, while others argue that it started much earlier than that. Nevertheless, couples have honored this custom through the centuries, and even today. Something old represents the guests in attendance at the ceremony who are already married. Something new represents the newlyweds and the beginning of their new life together. Something borrowed signifies something that the bride must give back, such as her veil or her mother's own wedding dress. Something blue is associated with the bride's virginity and purity. Something silver is any type of silver coin that is tucked into one of the bride's shoes
Why a White
Wedding Dress
?
A black wedding gown was considered taboo in the last decades, but recently, this is also becoming an option for brides. Black flatters a woman's figure and skin tone, and this flattery appreciated on a bride's wedding day. When I was in Santa Barbara from the Courthouse Tower, I saw a wedding where who's color was black.
A common superstition is that the groom is not supposed to see the bride in her wedding dress before the wedding day. There is also the superstition for the bride to avoid wearing the dress before the day and see herself in the mirror, because something that prevents the wedding may happen. This is a headache for the brides who want to make sure everything should be perfect on the day. All brides deserve a perfectly-fitting dress. Some who still want to follow this superstition fit the lining of the dress, and leave all trust to the dress maker. Some dress makers leave some stitches unfinished and only do the last finishing stitches before the bride leaves for the wedding.
A common rhyme regarding European Wedding dress
Married in white, you will
have chosen right.
Married in
gray, you will go far away.
Married in black, you will wish
yourself back.
Married in red, you wish yourself
dead.
Married in green, ashamed to be
seen.
Married in blue, you will always be
true.
Married in pearl, you will live in
a whirl.
Married in yellow, ashamed of your
fellow.
Married in brown, you will live out
of town.
Married
in pink, your fortune will sink.
Bridal Bouque
t
In olden times, the bridal bouquet has herbs and spices instead of flowers. It was believed that these strongly aromatic plants will ward off evil spirits intent on possessing the bride.
At present there are a lot of designs of bouquet the bride may decide to clutch throughout the ceremony. Some bouquets are cascading, others are pomander balls, some wrapped in delicate fabric. The designs are endless.
Some brides decide to carry a bouquet of other significant thing for her, such as rice stalks or small branches of a special plant. Here is more information on the Flowers
The Veil
and the Bridesmaids
Bridesmaid Dress
Color
Rings
Rings,
because of its circular shape, symbolize eternity, endlessness…
thus a never-ending marriage. Rings can be made of gold,
platinum and other metals. Some are encrusted with jewels to signify
the value of a couple’s love.
Some
couples have their names or messages engraved on the rings before the
wedding.
During the wedding
ceremony, the
Ring Boy (also often called the Ring bearer)
takes the rings up on a pillow so the bride and
groom can exchange rings.
Flower Girl
s
Flower girls are the cute girls at the head of the wedding procession. They spread petals down the aisle for the bride to walk on flowers. The flowers the girls carry or strew about symbolize fertility and hope. Others say that in the early times the bride and groom were made to wear flowers to ward off evil spirits. Either way, the beauty of flowers and the cuteness of flower girls add cheer to the wedding festivities.
Nowadays,
one will see the changing face of the flower girl. Some girls
do not strew
flower petals on the way to altar. Some flower girls carry a
mall bouquet
or a basket of flowers instead.
Some flower
girls cannot be technically called flower girls because they don't have
flowers.
Some strew confetti down the aisle. Some blow
bubbles. I've seen a
wedding where the flower girls carried teddy bears
.
Choosing a Flower Gir
l is an
important decision. Some couples choose a bigger girl
instead of a smaller one, but substitutes as a junior bridesmaid
instead of
being a flower girl. There are weddings when smaller girls
are put into
wagons and these are rolled down the aisle. Other couples
with significant
(trained) pets in their lives may also be included in the entourage as
a flower
pet or ring bearer pet.
There is also an Etiquette for Flower Girls
.
Ring
Bearer
The
Ring Boy or Ring Bearer is a young boy who is special to the couple and
is
tasked to carry a pillow
with the wedding rings
on it during the
procession.
During the exchange of vows, the ring boy hands the pillow to the
couple for
them to exchange the rings.
Nowadays, it's perfectly
acceptable to tie in fake rings to the pillow to wisely avoid any
untoward
incidents. If the couple's favorite boy is more than one, it is
acceptable to
have two ring bearers. If the couple has no favorite boy in
mind, they can
skip having a ring boy and have the best man hand over the rings during
the
exchange of vows.
Other couples choose to
have a favorite girl to be Ring Bearer instead.
It
is also becoming common for highly regarded pets to carry the pillow
with the
rings.
Receiving Line
The
reception line is where the Bridge's Parents, Grooms Parents, and Bride
and
Groom, and may include the maid of honor and best man. The
receiving line
is where guests can be introduced to the other side of the family
After
the wedding ceremony a receiving line of
the Bride and Groom along with their Mothers and it may include the
maid of
honor traditionally, but often includes the entire wedding party.
Throwing Rice
The act of attendants throwing rice
Wedding Car
The wedding car is just as
important in the wedding rites.
The wedding car is the first venue for a couple to be alone and have
privacy after they leave the church or the reception. In
older times, it is considered good luck to have the wedding carriage
drawn by
gray horses. It is also a good omen if the wedding carriage
meets a gray
horse on the way to reception. It is considered bad luck if a horse
refuses to
move or walk to or after the ceremony.
These
days, it is considered ill luck when the car won't start or
breaks down.
It is also believed that after the bride is set at the church door the
car
should travel for a short distance before going back. Not
doing so would
cause the bride or groom bad luck.
Wedding
cars are usually decorated with flowers, or a sign that says Just Married,
or hung with tin cans.
These tin cans clank along
the pavement as the car moves.
The noise it makes is
believed to ward off evil spirits.
Throwing the
Bouquet
Single ladies in attendance at the wedding reception are invited to come up and try to catch the bride's bouquet. This is a custom that represents which lady will be the next to be married. As the custom goes, she is to take a small piece of the wedding cake home and slip it under her pillow that very night. She will then have a dream about the man she will soon marry.
Catching the
Garter
Wedding Reception
Wedding Cake
Wedding cakes
are
not just dessert
to be served to guests during reception. The wedding cake is
cut together by the couple during the wedding reception. Then the husband and wife exchange bites of the cake. This is
the first act the couple does together as husband and wife.
The sweet wedding cake symbolizes caring and nurturance between the couple. Wedding cakes are also usually white, to symbolize purity. In ancient Rome, the wedding cake is a loaf of bread. This cake is broken over the bride's head. The guests would then scramble for the crumbs.
There are also numerous superstitions about good luck for those who can bring home the crumbs of the wedding cake. Putting crumbs of a wedding cake under one's pillow will make a guest dream of the future spouse. Crumbs are also believed to enhance fertility.
Wedding cakes nowadays have a variety of designs, layers and flavors. Besides choosing a cake in one's favorite flavor, couples also have to choose the cake according to practical reasons.
The sweet wedding cake symbolizes caring and nurturance between the couple. Wedding cakes are also usually white, to symbolize purity. In ancient Rome, the wedding cake is a loaf of bread. This cake is broken over the bride's head. The guests would then scramble for the crumbs.
There are also numerous superstitions about good luck for those who can bring home the crumbs of the wedding cake. Putting crumbs of a wedding cake under one's pillow will make a guest dream of the future spouse. Crumbs are also believed to enhance fertility.
Wedding cakes nowadays have a variety of designs, layers and flavors. Besides choosing a cake in one's favorite flavor, couples also have to choose the cake according to practical reasons.
- Fruit cakes
stand up better because of the volume added by the fruit. Fruit cakes are especially great for multi-layered tiers as it can hold the weight of the tiers.
- Chocolate cakes
can present a problem. Couples are expected to exchange bites of the cake and smile for the photographer right after. Brown smears on the teeth or face will not be flattering on pictures.
- Fondant cakes
also hold up better, even during warm weather.
- Three-tiered cakes can be practical. Bottom layer can be eaten at the reception, middle layer can be distributed for give-aways, and the top layer can be saved and frozen for the next big occasion, such as the first wedding anniversary or the baptism of the couple's first child.
Wedding
Location
Weddings are traditionally held in
places of worship. Churches, chapels and temples are usual
venues to get
married. Often a wedding venue is chosen because of its
significance to
the bride or groom. It could be a church where one attended
growing up,
etc. Or a parish church officiated by a favorite
priest. Some
couples pick a place of worship because of its excellent artistic or
historical
attributes.
Some couples choose to get married
where
marriage licenses are easier to acquire, such as Las Vegas or a country
with
easy application process. Some couples choose to get married
in their
homes.
Other couples are more adventurous
and
pick an assortment of venues to exchange their "I Dos". Some
want to hold their wedding outdoors. A pretty garden, the
sea, a public
park are beautiful places that will make a wedding memorable.
Other
couples go all out with their creativity to make their wedding
unique.
Sometimes, a hobby or interest will naturally dictate what wedding
location is
most ideal for a couple. Some couples have gotten married airborne,
under the
sea or up the mountains.
There is no limit to where a
wedding can be held. As long as a place is special for both
the bride and
groom, any place is the perfect place to hold a wedding.
Wedding Order of Events
-
Engagement
-
Wedding Rehearsal Dinner
-
Wedding
-
Reception Line in church
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