Good Luck Symbols {Horseshoe Alternatives}

Inspiration

You know those photographs, the ones with the immaculately styled bride beaming with love and pride beside her dashing groom, accepting a horseshoe from a cute little one? Ever wonder why the horseshoe? The tradition of the horseshoe is to give the couple luck on their wedding day and every day after, but you have to be careful about which way you hold it – hold it upside down, and the luck will run out, or so the tradition goes.

As much as we’re all for tradition, we think there are some really pretty alternative options out there for you!

Good Luck Symbols For Your Wedding

 

We’ll start off with this Vintage LOVE sign from Dotcomgiftshop. We’re sure you’ll be able to find a place for this in your home after the wedding.

 

Tittlemouse Gifts

Tittlemouse Gifts

This rustic rose heart wreath will look pretty in your photographs and also hanging above you bed once the wedding is long gone. Available from Tittlemouse Gifts.

 

From top left…

Mango wood oversized hearts from Cox & Cox.

Key To My Heart framed key from Not On The High Street.

Mr & Mrs rustic heart from Dotcomgiftshop.

Polka dot Love heart from Hampton Blue.

Personalised wooden heart from Not On The High Street.

Welsh love spoon from Seld.

Personalised love pebbles from Letterfest.

Personalised owl heart from Utterly Personal.

Porcelain cutout heart from Marks & Spencer.

Rustic heart padlock from Dotcomgiftshop.

Pretty Mr & Mrs metal bird heart from Sass & Belle.

 

Laura Lee Designs

Laura Lee Designs

Floral Mr & Mrs heart from Laura Lee Designs.

 

 What do you think, have we tempted you to forget tradition?