ver- they wonder why the Bride and Groom are throwing rice or confetti at them?
This ancient Pagan ritual of scattering grain is a symbolic gesture of wishing for prosperity, luck and fertility. Pagans believed that the fertility of seeds was transferred to the spouses on whom they fell. In the East, where rice originated, the custom was followed in the hope of fertility. In Italy, confetti—with the same root as the word “confectionery”—was used for bellaria (i.e. sugar-coated corn and nuts). For a while, pieces of colored paper made inexpensive (and perhaps less annoying) stores for warships. This popular tradition has almost died out when churches, registry offices, wedding halls and wedding coordinators don’t appreciate it enough that the message is left to clean up.
This custom can only survive with the introduction of the wedding bubble. Doesn’t this little wedding favor provide an environmentally safe (or should I say buzzword “green”)? ) an alternative, but also fun and memorable touch to add to your wedding.
There are various bottle designs: bottles, flowers, mini wine bottles, animals, chapels, and even wedding cakes. Many people hire wedding photographers. Of course, they can be ordered directly from the Internet. .
Bull Dos
DO note that regular bubbles are not enough! Wedding bubble solution is different from regular bubble solution – meaning the dyes are different and the bubbles are “dry”. They are specially made to prevent dyeing and flowing. You can do a wedding button “test” by placing them directly on the fabric from 2-3 inches away. The tissue must remain dry.
DO personalize them by adding ribbons, ribbons, tulle and flowers to match the color theme.
DO let your photographer/videographer capture the moment. Imagine how magical the little spheres of iridescence that surround you and your new spouse will look! It is advisable that you know your price in advance so that they can be prepared. In your planning, your Co-ordinator will deputize a family member to cue the photographer on the wedding day.
DO remember that I am everything. The best time is for the bosses to leave the church and/or leave the reception on their way to the wedding.
DO remember to have the Co-ordinator/Attendee remind guests not to blow directly on you or on the floor or floor. If the guests are standing near you bubble blowing, it is likely that you will both get wet. A little caution and common sense should prevail on the floor or floor. If you use marble at home, it could build up a residue and make the surface slippery. You could include a few notes about using buttons safely in your wedding program.
DO note that if you do not have enough food for all your guests, let your companions or family members do the honors. ** Kindergarten Booster
DO be creative and have fun. One couple who got married in New Jersey grabbed two bottles and snickered as they passed by the venue on their way to the wedding. in the coach
Copyright © Sandra Sealy, 1999