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Alyssa
Super September 2019

Something Borrowed

Alyssa, on July 6, 2019 at 7:24 PM Posted in Wedding Attire 2 42
What is everyone doing for their something Borrowed?

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Latest activity by Shelby, on July 31, 2019 at 8:43 PM
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    Devoted October 2019
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    My sister's veil.
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  • Andrea
    Super October 2019
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    I’m using my stepmother’s headband.
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  • CDickman
    VIP September 2019
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    My sister has my moms pearl necklace I am borrowing.
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  • Candice
    Devoted July 2020
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    My mom did artificial flowers so I'm borrowing "i.e. taking forever" her bouquet. My something new will be my shoes, something old is my dress (thrifted) and now I need to think of something blue.

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  • Courtney
    Master December 2019
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    My old/borrowed is my late grandmother's rosary which will be incorporated into my bouquet.

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  • Katie
    VIP November 2019
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    My fhs grandmothers necklace
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  • Jessica
    VIP October 2019
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    I have no clue... im just stalking
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  • Paula
    Super September 2019
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    For my borrowed and blue, I will have my dad's wedding band (he passed away 10 yrs ago) tied with a blue ribbon in my bouquet
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  • Devoted August 2021
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    My niece’s veil.
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  • Diana
    VIP December 2019
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    I’m wearing FH grandmothers jewelry. I’m also carrying my FH and his grandfather dog tags.
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  • Beginner August 2019
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    I’m probably going to end up with two “something borrowed’s”. My mother’s pearls that she wore on her wedding day, and a little pouch with a “lucky penny” in it that was my mother’s for her wedding day.
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  • Rachel
    Dedicated July 2019
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    My something borrowed is also something old. I have broaches from both of my grandmothers who have passed that I am attaching to my bouquet.
    I had also considered using these fancy hair pins my sister has but that wouldn’t have been sentimental at all
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  • Monique
    Master December 2019
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    I’m wearing a ring of my sisters on my right hand. It’s a Disney castle to go with our Disney theme.
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  • Rebecca
    Master August 2019
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    I'm not sure yet, but I'm thinking of taking up my stepmother's offer of her mother's pearl earrings.

    I have pearl necklaces that will be my something old, but no matching earrings.

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  • Just Us Two
    Dedicated May 2021
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    Oh no! I have no idea. 🤷🏾‍♀️
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    Savvy December 2019
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    Do we need something borrowed ? What if I have nothing to borrow ??
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    Legend June 2019
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    I borrowed a bracelet
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    Super July 2019
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    My sister in laws necklace
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  • SummerBrideInAutumn
    VIP October 2019
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    My mom is letting me borrow my grandmother’s (her mother’s) engagement ring. We’re going to tie it around my bouquet with a photo charm of my grandpa. (He has passed. Grandma is still alive but not in good enough health to attend the wedding.)
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  • Sara
    Devoted April 2020
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    Love this idea!
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