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Question for brides who are getting married on St. Patrick's Day?

To those brides who are getting married on March 17, 2012, (which is a wedding Saturday this year) are you planning to dye your wedding gowns GREEN for the occasion. I think that would look totally neat. ;)

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  • Anonymous
    9 years ago
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    I'm actually planning one for that date and the bride will not be dyeing her dress green, however she will be wearing emerald earrings to match her green bow around her waist and a crown of small flowers in her hair. She wanted a St. Patrick's Day wedding, but themed it more to go along with more Irish traditions than just painting everything green.

    - Featuring Celtic music

    - Reading Irish wedding vows and putting them in the programs

    - Giving bells to each guest, means good luck and to ward away evil in Irish weddings

    - Reciting an Irish Toast before dinner

    - She's also made green and blue her wedding colors, green for current St. Patrick's Day celebrating and blue because it was the color originally designated in Ireland for St. Patrick's Day.

    She has a very Irish family. It's going to be fantastic though!

    Source(s): Professional Wedding Planner 5+ years
  • 9 years ago

    For die hard Irish folks, I am sure this is done.

    By the way, Sharon Newman is bearable compared to Daisy Carter. Daisy has got to go and so does Patty Williams, once and for all.

  • 9 years ago

    No....That would be extremely silly....If I wanted a green gown, I would have bought one.

  • 9 years ago

    No, but I would put a tiny shamrock in all the bouquets and bouts.

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