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Interesting and Strange Wedding Customs From Around The Globe

Wednesday, July 23rd, 2008


With a world filled with so many different cultures, it’s no surprise that each one has their own set of wedding customs. I’ve found a few to share with you that actually made me laugh at loud. Some funny, some just kinda strange, but all intended to provide the bride and groom with good luck.

Kidnapping the Bride: In Germany, some people will kidnap the bride and then hide her away, leaving it up to the groom to find her. Turns out this seemingly scary custom is one in which the groom enlists the help if his friends and they generally converge at the local bar to plan their rescue over a few drinks!

Blackening the Bride: In Scottish tradition, the friends and family of the bride catch her off guard and cover her in a nasty mixture of eggs, sauces, creams and anything else they can get their hands on! She is then paraded around town for all to see.

Guests Stealing Kisses: There is a Swedish tradition that allows the guests to steal kisses from the bride or groom when the one is out of the room. If the bride leaves the room, all of the female guests line up to steal a kiss from the groom and if the groom steps out; all of the male guests line up to kiss the bride!

Stealing the Grooms Shoes: In India, it is customary for the bride-to-be’s family to do all they can to steal the groom’s wedding shoes which he is required to remove before entering the ceremony. The groom’s family in turn does all they can to protect the shoes and keep them from getting stolen! If the bride’s family succeeds in getting the shoe, his family is obligated to pay whatever ransom her family requests in order to get the shoe back!

Sawing the Log: Another German tradition entails the newlyweds to saw a log together! A log is placed between the two of them immediately after the wedding and the each take a hold of opposite ends of a saw and work together to cut it in half. This is supposed to be a sign of how they will deal with things together as husband and wife.

I know there are a million more out there, but these were the ones that I personally found to be the oddest/funniest customs. If you know of a good one I would love to hear about it! Leave a comment and share your favorite wedding tradition.

Comic Relief And Hip Tips – Great Books for Funny Brides

Wednesday, July 16th, 2008

The second he pops the question, our minds automatically fill up with everything-wedding and all of a sudden we become these information junkies who need to get our newly-diamond-decorated little hands on any reading material we can related to weddings, whether magazines, planning books or even fiction that revolves around brides, weddings, etc, etc, etc.

I decided to save you a little bit of browsing/searching time (so you can spend it gloating to your single friends) and gather a list of the coolest and most amusing bride/wedding books out there.

Have a look!

The Funny Bride Guide is exactly what the title suggests—a funny guide for brides that includes all kinds of unique tips and tricks, all written with wit and humor to help keep things light during this otherwise potentially stressful time.

Anti-Bride Wedding Planner: Hip Tools for Getting Hitched is a dream for any bride-to-be who wants everything other than the typical wedding experience! A great read and super-helpful for the unconventional bride.

Anti-Bride Etiquette Guide: The Rules – And How to Bend Them goes hand-in-hand with the Anti-Bride Wedding Planner.

Anti-Bride Guide: Tying The Knot Outside of the Box is just as great as the two already mentioned above and offers the best in hip tips for brides who are looking for anything but a cookie-cutter wedding. The set of all 3 would make an AWESOME gift for any unconventional bride.

Autobiography of a Fat Bride won’t help you with your wedding plans or offer tips on invitations or dresses, but it will give you a chuckle as you read about the author facing the reality of her new ‘grown-up life’ after marriage.

Offbeat Bride: Taffeta-Free Alternatives for Independent Brides is one of the best guides to planning a non-traditional wedding on a budget. The book is all based on the authors experience and you can bet that all the tips and advice come from experience.

Tied in Knots: Funny Stories from the Wedding Day is a collection of true and hilarious wedding day mishaps.

Diary Of A Mad Bride is the funny story of a bride-to-be who becomes everything that she always vowed she wouldn’t; a crazy, neurotic, obsessive bridezilla. A great read for the girl who always said that she’d never get married, never wear a white dress and all that and now finds herself wanting all of those things and more.

Any one of these books is sure to offer some comic relief and even some helpful insight when it comes to your wedding planning and even your marriage. Stop, take the time to breathe and have a laugh.

Some Unlikely But Appropriate Wedding Songs

Tuesday, July 8th, 2008

Every year a new ballad will come out that ends up being the most popular choice for a wedding song. They’re usually pretty standard; they’re slow, about love and have the word ‘forever’ tossed in a couple of times. I’m not knocking these songs because they are beautiful and appropriate, but I for one am more a fan of the unconventional love songs. I’m not talking about playing Marilyn Manson or anything; just songs that aren’t your run-of-the-mill picture perfect, cookie cutter ballads!

Choosing the song that you have your first dance to should really be a combination of both of your tastes and input. If you have a song that was playing the first time you met; why not use it even if it is a dancey or harder sounding song? Too many couples choose songs that they have no real attachment to all for the sake of going with what is ‘appropriate’ or ‘expected’ at a wedding.

Think about songs that mean something to you both no matter what the tempo or even words! If it reminds you of each other, then go for it! If you’re really stumped and looking for songs with lyrics that are real, full of raw emotion and not churned out of some ballad-making machine; consider these:

Adrie’s Picks for The Best Wedding Songs

You’re My Best Friend – Queen

The One that I Want – Olivia Newton-John and John Travolta (yes, from Grease!)

More Than A Woman – The Bee Gees

Underneath it All – No Doubt

Clumsy – Fergie

Somethin’ Stupid – Frank and Nancy Sinatra or Robbie Williams and Nicole Kidman

Beautiful Day – U2 (The lyrics aren’t necessarily romantic, but the song is hopeful, happy and a great kick off to your wedding and new life!)

Melt With You – Modern English

Crazy In Love – Beyonce and JayZ

Umbrella – Rihanna

Your Song – Elton John (Not one of his latest easy-listening mistakes!)

** Click on any song title to read the lyrics **

Keeping The Peace: Planning Your Wedding With The Moms

Wednesday, July 2nd, 2008

It is so funny how quickly YOUR wedding becomes your parents wedding the moment the diamond is on your finger and it’s time to start planning! You think you’re doing a wonderful thing by including your mother and his mother in the planning, besides, you appreciate having a second and third opinion and being able to bond with them and have them bond with each other, but it’s not long before you start to wonder, ‘whose wedding is this again??’

It really can snowball quickly if you’re not careful and then , before you know it, you find yourself trapped under a blanket of guilt—the type that only a mom is capable of weaving—and your wedding is becoming a reflection of everyone’s taste but yours! You need to learn how to tactfully nip this in the bud… more like butts and take control over the situation without hurting anyone’s feelings and long before your dream wedding becomes their dream wedding; complete with fluffy cupcake-style dresses and downright scary floral arrangements that look as if they belong around the neck of the winning horse at the Kentucky Derby!

  • Remember that no matter how demanding/controlling/fussy/downright bitchy moms can be; they always believe that they are doing what’s best for you. A little patience may be hard, but try to cut them a little slack before flying off the handle and contemplating eloping.
  • Make a list of the things that you are CERTAIN about in regard to the wedding, like the dress that you’ve been imagining your entire life, the bridal party dresses that your best friends have already said ‘I do’ to, etc. These items should stay off limits even if it means going and buying them before you tell the moms about them.
  • Be willing to at least consider one thing that each mother feels strongly about as long as it is NOT on your list. Certain traditions mean a lot to parents when it comes to their children’s wedding. Find ways to incorporate them with your own spin.
  • To avoid the guilt-trip that may follow when the mom’s find out that you have already chosen something without them and their precious opinion; have your heartfelt excuse ready! ‘I really wanted to do this with you guys but I just happened to come across it and loved it sooooooo much. Plus it was such a good deal.’ That’s usually enough to keep things pretty.
  • Talk to them about your ideas BEFORE you walk into any bridal shop or start visiting an wedding sites ready to shop. This way they may feel a little bit of guilt in trying to sway you from the invitations, favors or anything else that you have your heart set on.

You may want to please everyone—especially those who may be footing the bill, but when it all comes down to it; this is your wedding and the kick off to your life with the man you love. How you choose to start this chapter in your life ultimately is your choice. Be patient, have fun and try to have a thick skin and you should be fine. If all else fails: blame him!

Movie Themed Wedding Goodies I Just Had To Share!

Friday, June 27th, 2008

After writing my last post about movie themed weddings, I ended up stumbling on all kinds of cool wedding accesories that would fit the movie theme perfectly and I just couldn’t help but post some of them here for you to have a look at.

Like I mentioned in my previous post; a movie theme may not be for everyone, but for those of you looking for something different or those who are all out movie buffs; a movie themed wedding is an awesome choice that will surely create a lasting memory for all in attendance.

A great thing about a theme wedding is that you have carte blanche to go as wild as you want! You could incorporate a few elements and keep it simple, or have fun and go hog wild with theme-friendly goodies oozing from every inch of your reception hall!

Here are some neat little accessories that you may get a kick out of; from clapboard placecard holders to movie themed wedding cakes!

Clapboard Placecard HolderClapboard Placecard HolderMovie Theme Wedding CakeMovie Ticket Save-The-Date CardsClapboard Candle HolderMovie Theme Mint Tin FavorsHolywood Glam Favor BoxesHolywood Theme Wedding Cake