Lucky Wedding Ideas

Good fortune is smiling on you. Here's your chance to share it with guests! Find out how to incorporate three symbols of luck into your wedding.

Lucky Bamboo

Ancient Chinese legend holds that the hearty bamboo plant brings couples happiness, prosperity and good health.

Fun Twist: Use a bouquet of anthurium, parrot tulips, tuberose and curled bamboo. $275, by Ovando.

bamboo wedding bouquet

Photo Credit: Alexandra Grablewski 

Add bamboo to your cake. On the left, this cake’s pale-green fondant icing is decorated with sugarpaste bamboo and leaves; festive red squares separate the tiers. By Cheryl Kleinman Cakes. On the right, the white-chocolate frosted cake topped  included bamboo trim for good luck. See more from this wedding!  

bamboo wedding ideas

Photo Credit (left to right): Alexandra Grablewski; Andrew Clark Photography

Lucky seats: Bamboo-inspired place cards, $7 for 10, by Carrot & Stick Press. Cardholders, $12 for 12, at beau-coup.com. Calligraphy by The Delicate Pen.

bamboo wedding ideas

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Picture perfect: Disposable camera for guests’ reception shots, $5.60, at weddingfavorites.com.    

Paper goods: Wedding program, left, customizable with your computer, $14 for 100, by americanbridal.com. Square invitation, $375 for 50, by Papeterie.  

bamboo wedding ideas

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Send luck home: Use bamboo plants for favors or decorations, like these by natureperfect.com (starting at $2.99). 

bamboo wedding favor
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Lucky Horseshoe

It's your lucky day! Sew a tiny horseshoe into your wedding gown, nestle one into your bouquet — or try these ideas.

Start with invitations: Western-style, three-layer invitation, $750 for 100, by AMB Design

horseshoe wedding invitation

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Piece of luck for each table: Arrangement of Sahara roses, hydrangeas, fiddlehead ferns and millet, accented with formium leaves, rope and an antique metal star-and-horseshoe ornament, $275, by Flowers of the World.  

horseshoe centerpiece

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A nice touch: Cocktail napkins with emblem, $26 for 75, at foryourparty.com

horseshoe cocktail napkins

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Sweet treat: Mocha fondant-iced cake with dark chocolate accents, $1,200 (serves 100), by Carlo’s Bakery.  

horseshoe wedding cake

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Send luck home: For your bridesmaids, a sterling silver necklace with rhinestones, $18 plus shipping, by Denise Jewelry Designs. And for your guests, these individually-wrapped horseshoe soaps, $3 each, by My Wedding Favors, can be personalized with your names and wedding date. 

horseshoe wedding favors
 

Lucky Lavender

Carrying lavender on the big day was once thought to ensure a long, happy marriage. The bloom also symbolizes love and loyalty.

Field of dreams: Hand-painted lavender flowers and beaded royal icing make a sweet statement. Cake by JollyBe Bakery.  

lavender wedding cake

Photo Credit: Alexandra Grablewski 

Carry your luck with you in a bouquet featuring lavender with white and purple anemones, ferns, salvia, eucalyptus, rosemary, thistle, ageratum, and mint. Bouquet by Artfool.  

lavender wedding bouquet

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Lucky invites: Four-fold invitation, about $490 for 50, by Papeterie

lavender wedding invitation

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Send luck home: For favors, give your guests an embroidered lavender sachet, $4.45, at weddingbellefavors.com, and lavender honey, $9.50, by Restaurant LuLu Gourmet Products.  

lavender honey wedding favor

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At your ceremony: Place a lavender wreath on the door of your ceremony venue for an extra dose of luck while you exchange your vows. $54.99, at 1800flowers.com

At your reception: Make a toast with sparkling lavender wine, about $23, by Cape Lavender.

lavender wedding ideas
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