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  • Creating Family Traditions On Your Wedding Day  By : Penny Olson
    Ever wonder how to start a family tradition? We have tips that will warm hearts through generations with timeless jewelry selections, beautiful wedding bouquets, and memorable hair pieces.
  • American Wedding Practices  By : Quinn Anderson
    Living in the US makes one feel free - free to do anything, free to live, free to love, free from traditions. While this is true, there are still many practices done during wedding that renders this memorable event with a distinct American touch. Here are some:
  • Age Old Wedding Traditions  By :
    Most everyone is familiar with the saying, “Something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue.” It’s like a mantra that bride’s say as they check off the list.
  • Wedding Traditions that Carry On  By : Jen Carter
    We’ve all heard the expression: “something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue.” Where do these traditional wedding phrases come from?
  • My Ethnography- A Ukranian Wedding  By : Katie Criss
    A description of the Ukrainian wedding that I attended and all the customs and traditions involved with this weddding.
  • The Traditional Jewish Wedding  By : Jen Carter
    A traditional Jewish wedding includes one of the most beautiful ceremonies followed by fun-filled celebration. On their wedding day, Jewish people embrace meaningful rituals which symbolize truth, unity, and the obligations of a husband and wife.
  • What Happens in an American Wedding  By : Lloyd Leiderman
    Here are some of the many common elements that surround American weddings. Notwithstanding, variety is the most common of all.

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