How Do You Plan A Foot-Washing Ceremony Before A Scottish Wedding?
On the night before a traditional Scottish wedding, guests gather to drink, to toast to the couple’s health and participate in a foot-washing ceremony, symbolically sending the couple off on the path of a fresh new life. Invite guests to your home on the eve of your wedding. Prepare a tub of hot water. Ask a married woman to place her wedding ring in the tub. Expect the bride to take off her shoes and immerse her feet in the water. Call people to gather around the tub. Encourage guests to stick their hands in the water and help to wash the bride’s feet. Remind unmarried guests to look for the wedding ring. Explain that the first one to find the ring will be the next to get married. Have a towel ready to dry off the bride’s feet when you are done. Provide music, food and drinks for guests to enjoy afterward.