Wedding Cake Ribbon Pull
We just heart fun, old traditions that make their way back into the spotlight. One charming example is the incorporation of The Wedding Cake Charm Pull! The Cake Pull or Ribbon Pull is a sweet little ceremony you can do during your wedding reception right after your cake cutting or at your bridesmaid luncheon. While this tradition has its roots in Victorian England, Southern brides have claimed it as their own!
If you have never seen this, here is how it works: The charms – one for each bridesmaid – are tied to long satin ribbons. The charms, usually made of sterling silver, are inserted in your luncheon or wedding cake by your baker, with the ribbons are left streaming out of the cake. At the appointed time, you have your bridesmaids each chose a ribbon and pull. Each charm has a special meaning attached to it and they tend to run along some general themes.
Here are just some examples of the dozens of charms to be used for this fun and special tradition:
True love/happy marriage/next to marry
Heart
Wedding cake
Ring
Wedding bells
Flower
Contented/prosperous/successful life/wealth
Fleur de lis
Anchor
Highchair
Moneybag
Wreath
Rocking chair
Captain's wheel
Happy/healthy family/children
Baby carriage
Baby
Picture frame
Baby shoes
Adventurous/travel-filled life
Airplane
Hot air balloon
Passport
Sailboat
Eternal beauty/life full of style and fashion
Butterfly
High heel
Seashell
Rose
Crown
Good Luck/well wishes/good news
Four-leaf clover
Wishing well
Telephone
Shamrock
Horseshoe
We hope you have fun finding a way to include this sweet tradition into your wedding festivities!
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