I am lucky enough to have three generations of family wedding rings, and I am hoping to incorporate them in some way for my wedding day. It actually works out that they could be my something old, new, borrowed, and blue. My great grandmothers ring has blue stones for my blue, my grandmothers would be my old, my mother's ring would be borrowed, and mine would be new. I am hoping to hear any advice or suggestions as to how I could wear or incorporate them into the day. Thank you!
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