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I'm an Alpha Phi and one of my sorority sisters is my MOH. The only thing I'm including about the sorority is a mention about it in the paragraph about my MOH in our programs (We're including a little blurp about all of our bridal party members). I thought about maybe having a special table reserved near the dance floor for my sisters that are attending, too....I know they'll rock it. :)
I'm an Alpha Phi too! I'm having three sorority sisters in my bridal party, (2 pledge sisters and my lil sis). I'm newly engaged and haven't really started planning yet but I'm thinking i'll work in something sorority related for those girls, (like having an ivy leaf charm on their bouquets or something small like that).
When I was in school, my sisters would incorporate some sorority elements into their bridal shower (because so many guests were sisters), but not in the actual wedding. Though my cousin's wife did do her sorority "cheer" with her sisters at one point later in the reception for fun. It was very cute to people who understood what it was, but some people were a little confused.
I am a Zeta Tau Alpha and we have a traditional candle passing ceremony that we will be doing at our reception :)
Delta Gamma here! 2 BMs (including MOH) are sorority sisters and in my bridal party. We have a little salute thing that I hope to get a picture of us doing.
im a delta zeta and my fiance is a kappa sigma!!! for the garter i found greek letters and so i am doing DZ with a heart in the middle KS !!!!! i met him at the akpa sig house
Chi Omega here! Four of my bridesmaids and my personal attendent are Chios. Our flower is the white carnation, so I'm having all of the BM's carry them as their bouquets.
My pin will be pinned on the handle of my bouquet, and I will be wearing my mothers pin on the inside of my dress as my something borrowed.
We will also be singing our toast. During this toast we stand on chairs with one foot on the table and sing......and yes, I will be doing this in my wedding gown. It will be fun, and I am excited about it.
Lastly, we will be having a traditional sisterhood circle, a ceremony where all of my sisters hold hands in a circle, surround my husband and me, and sweetly sing a Chi Omega song.
I figure that if greek life is a big part of who you are, then it should be represented somewhere in the wedding. Personal touches are always a good way to make your day something memorable and special.
Alpha Xi Delta, and he's a Pi Kappa Phi...but we graduated college 8 years ago (ouch) and while it did bring us together, and we will have many sisters and brothers in attendance, I think too much time has passed to really do anything...although it's very special for both of us :) We're like the fourth AXiD/Pi Kapp marriage of our chapters! :)
I'm an Alpha Gamma Delta and my DH is a Delta Chi. We have a ceremony at wedding receptions where all sisters in attendance encircle the bride and sing one of our AGD songs. We then finish it with one of our cheers. The Delta Chis also have a chant. We had both at our reception and they made for great pictures!
Four of my six BMs were sorority sisters (and the other was my real sister and sister in law) and four of our GM were fraternity brothers (including the best man).
Bump!
We're using FI's fraternity flower (white carnations) and 2 of my BMs are sisters. Im probably going to pin my badge to my bouquet as well!
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Hi ladies! I was wondering if anyone who is greek is putting anything about her sorority into their wedding. Thanks!