Plus Size Handfasting Dresses for Pagan Weddings

Plus Size Handfasting Dresses for Pagan Weddings



I've officiated at plenty of handfastings in my time. Big, small, fancy, simple, halfway up a mountain, down in a garden... you name it and I'll probably have a tale to tell you sometime about it.
But there is one constant throughout. The bride has always looked beautiful and you will too. Even if you turned up in a bin liner, you will look divine, because on days like that, the Lady is flowing through you.
That said, a bin liner isn't going to cut it. It's just not practical and it'll rip on the first bush you meet. Let's find you a Pagan Handfasting Gown for Plus Size brides that's going to do justice to you. Ready?

I Didn't Make These Pagan Plus Size Handfasting Gowns

I just ran around finding them for your perusal, then added a lot of expert knowledge in the blarb beside each one.
Just to clarify, I'm no seamstress.  My towering achievement with a needle and thread was once attaching a button back onto my jeans, so it didn't fall off again. That's up against some stiff competition from my repairing a rip in the knee of another pair, proudly putting them on afterwards and promptly opening my stitching again.
You may have gathered by now that I didn't create these gorgeous dresses. So what is my role here? I'll bring you a collection of wonderful plus size handfasting gowns collected together from across the cyberworld. But you could have done that.
I also drop into the mix a whole lot of knowledge.

White Handfasting Gown for a Plus Size Pagan Bride

Every Pagan wedding dress featured here has a link beneath back to the place where they may be bought.
Pagan Handfasting Gown
Pagan Handfasting Gown
Given that the company have slapped their URL in the middle of the picture, I bet you could take a wild guess about who supplies this white plus size Pagan Wedding dress.
But URLs don't let you know their real world address, and it's remarkably fitting for the occasion.
Wedding and Bridal Boutique are based in Christchurch, Dorset, in England. The Wiccan historians amongst you will probably have their eyebrows halfway in their hairline by now, as that is the birthplace of modern Wicca. Gerald Gardner moved there in 1939. Amongst other strange encounters, he insinuated himself into the previously exclusive - and fading - New Forest coven.
The rest is history and the reason why you're looking for a Pagan plus size handfasting dress, as opposed to that of another religion/spiritual path. And yes, the shop does ship internationally.
As for other Pagan attributes, this Wiccan plus size Bridal Wear is white - the color of the Maiden. That makes it particularly perfect for handfastings held at waxing moon, or in the Spring months. Or for a Wiccan Bride who is young (at heart if not years), full of energy and/or embarking on this handfasting as a bright new beginning.
What it's not fabulous for is traipsing out into a field or halfway up a hill. White shows up the mud and dust terribly, and us Wiccans do love to get handfast in the middle of nature. Compare terrain to the handfasting gown and see what you think.
Though not pictured, there's much talk in the write up on the page about a colored train. Might I suggest red or burgundy? You're incorporating the hues of the Mother there.  A touch of pink would also work, as in the dresses below, which are both available for Pagan brides in plus sizes.
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Image: Pagan Wedding Dress in Plus S
Image: Hayden Plus Size Pagan Wedding Dress
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Or you could stop being subtle about it and incorporate boldly that red touch of the mother, like in this stunning designer handfasting dress by Alfred Angelo:
Alfred Angelo Plus Size Pagan Wedding Dresse
Alfred Angelo Plus Size Pagan Wedding Dresse
I'm not sure that he had Pagans in mind, when he was inspired to create that white and red plus size wedding dress. Nevertheless, the symbolism could really work.
The white of the Maiden is opening up to reveal the Mother. That's very much indicative of a Pagan bride's journey through her handfasting. In addition, there's the embroidery, all invoking elements found in the natural world.
Personally, I think it passes muster as a Wiccan handfasting gown!  And the same applies to another variation on a theme, the Jolly Bridal white and red handfasting gown below.

Jolly Bridal Satin Halter Style Pagan Plus Size Wedding Dress

There is some lovely fine detail in the needlework on this Maiden to Mother handfasting dress. Leaves and branches interweave, cladding the bride like a Lady of the Wild Wood, which is absolutely fitting here.
Though not particularly Pagan, the back of the bodice laces up beautifully, and it's red too, which provides a bigger nod to the Mother aspect than you may suppose from the front view.
A wonderful dress which would look great as a Pagan handfasting gown for a plus-sized bride.

Who Am I to Know About Plus Size Pagan Handfasting Dresses?

Image: Janet Farrar and Jo HarringtonI've been an initiated Alexandrian Wiccan since the early 1990s. I've been a High Priestess since the later '90s. Still vaguely Alexandrian, but teetering over into Progressive, then giving up on labels and calling it Alexandrian-Progressive with a deep Welsh hue all over the spirituality.
Janet Farrar thought it was all good. She affirmed my third degree initiation with an extra one of her own. There we are pictured above, wearing table decorations as hats. As you do. Moving on...
Despite the evidence, I do know what I'm talking about when it comes to dressing brides for their handfasting. What I lack in dress-making talent, I certainly make up for in knowledge about colors, symbolism, legends and all of the things to factor in, when you're choosing a plus size Pagan wedding dress.
My promise to you is that I'll be completely honest with all that I present, so that you have that knowledge too, as you decide which Pagan bridal plus sized gown you're buying for your handfasting day. 
And if your answers aren't there, just comment at the end. I generally pop in at least once a day, and I'll get to your query as quickly as I notice it there.

Plus Size Sybil Pagan Wedding Dress

Handfasting dress in plus size inspired by the famed Classical World prophetess.
Image: Sybil Handfasting Gown for Plus Size Ladies
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Image: Sybil Handfasting Dress Plus Size
Image: Sybil Handfasting Dress Plus Size
If you're only going to run with a white handfasting dress because that's the color of the Maiden, then you have a very wide choice. Bridal wear in white is the most common choice in the Western world! 
You'll find several pages worth of plus size wedding dresses in white here - including plenty that draw their designs from Ancient Greek ladies, divine and mortal alike - and a whole lot more over here, or here.
However if you wish to incorporate a particularly Pagan element, then Simply Bridal offers a plus size white wedding dress that fits the bill.
The Sybil can be found throughout the myths and legends of the Classical Era. She was in turn priestess, through whom the Gods spoke, and prophetess, like the famous Oracle of Delphi. This Charmeuse handfasting gown was inspired by depictions of the Sybil in art.

Plus Size Red Handfasting Dress for Pagan Weddings

The Mother Goddess governs handfastings and her color is red, hence the popularity of red for Pagan bridal dresses.
The most common color for Wiccan bridal wear is red. Though Pagans may wear whatever hue they wish for their handfasting, red is as close to traditional as we get.
This is due to the fact that red denotes the Mother aspect of the Three-in-One.
Beyond the obvious implications there involving planning a family, it's worth noting that the Mother Goddess includes handfasting ceremonies in Her remit.
Regardless of whether your Pagan wedding is the precursor to having kids, or giving in and becoming all mature, the Mother will be there at the rite.
Image: Plus Size Red Pagan Handfasting Dress
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While many stores do carry red handfasting gowns, plus size and otherwise, there remains a limited choice when compared to the ubiquitous white.  A way to expand the selection is to head into the prom dress categories, they're often designed very like wedding gowns, and often cheaper.
The Empire Strapless gown below was billed by Dido Bridal as a prom dress, but it would be perfect too donned as plus size handfasting attire. Another good place to look are special occasion sections. David's Bridal had this beautiful plus size red taffeta gown there, a fabulous choice for a bride at her handfasting.
Image: Empire Strapless Red Plus Size Handfasting Dress
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Image: Sleeveless Red Taffeta Plus Size Handfasting Gown
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We've already looked at how Wiccan bride dresses in particular may incorporate Maiden and Mother, but there's a third one in that trilogy.
Handfasting gowns may just as easily bring in the Crone's traditional black too.

Plus Sized Black and Red Pagan Bridal Wear

This strapless, satin, taffeta creation by Only Us Weddings looks from the picture to emphasize the Mother's red. But that's only the bodice and a sweeping strip down the left hand side. Most of the bell like skirt is actually black.
It all reminds us that there is no real differentiation. The Crone is behind the Mother and the Maiden too. The Three are all One and the same.
Further Pagan credentials may be added in the form of the floral features riding from the bodice to halfway down the frontal hem. Tenuous, but nevertheless beautiful and bold.
Naturally there are plenty more options in this color scheme too.
Or how about one which encompasses all three Triple Goddess colors - white, red AND black?
Like this strikingly different potential dress for a Pagan wedding available in plus sizes below.  It even has a floral design, which no-one can deny has its place in Paganism.
There's a case that could also be made for the style incorporating certain elemental features. The pattern on the skirt implies flames, with the hem beneath suggesting earth in charcoal or peat. Tassels hang down floating in air. Though even my fertile imagination is struggling to find anything suggestive of water here.

Moroccan Maxi Pagan Handfasting Bridal Dress in Plus-Sizes

Black Pagan Wedding Dresses in Plus Sizes

We've had the Maiden and the Mother. Admit it, you were expecting the hat-trick.
Vilavi's elegant black handfasting dress looks very familiar to me. The sheath cut, draping to the floor, is the classic design worn by many High Priestesses over the years.
There's practically a Pavlovian reaction here, wherein I expect knowledge and wisdom in the lady wearing it.
This is great when the color is black, as that's the Crone known for her tremendous insight.
Though if you do fancy the design but not the hue, Vilavi offer their gown in a variety of colors. Every one of them appear to me as a procession of priestesses.
All beautiful and good, and you could technically wear your dress afterwards for circle work. The magic of its first moment in the spotlight is bound to carry through.
For Pagans raised within a Christian family, then black as a wedding dress must seem very strange. That is the color more commonly associated with mourning than a joyous occasion like a handfasting. But that's only modernity.
Historically black or dark blue were the most common bridal dress colors across Christendom, let alone Paganism. Practical brides - particularly those for whom a new gown was a rare extravagance - went for wedding gowns which could be worn in daily life too. Which meant hues which didn't show up the dust of housework nor the grime of gardening. It's only today that we would even countenance a beautiful dress, bought at great expense to be worn once, then packed away forever.
This is the kind of wisdom held by Crone brides of all ages. There is the capacity to be sentimental without losing common sense. To know and learn from the lessons of the past, and to apply it in ways that enhance the present without constricting progress with too many rules.
Not that anyone is expecting you to do the household chores in your new black Pagan handfasting dress. It's enough today to know that you could.
Black plus sized handfasting dresses might suit older brides, but only those who can lay claim to the title Crone. Not those who have merely lived long enough to acquire some wrinkles. These darker hues might also appeal to younger Crones. Those who gained the knowing while their skin was young and elastic enough for the experience not to etch a single line.
Pagan brides marrying in winter might opt for black Pagan handfasting gowns too. Or those tying the knot at the very gateway of winter - a dark Pagan wedding dress for a Samhain handfasting would be perfect.
Though the real wise Crones will hold a huge fact very dear - Pagan brides can wear whatever color they want, up to and including black, regardless of age, wisdom, status or season.

Vogue Silk Pagan Handfasting Dress for Larger Ladies

The 'off the shelf' sizes only go up to 22, but there is the option of a tailor made wedding dress for Pagans too. Click 'custom' and tell them your measurements.
Vogue007 - the company behind this very Pagan bride's dress - certainly know what they are about. It describes the bodice as adding a 'powerful presence to the female, and the goddess will soon be vividly portrayed'.
Ok, designers can add anything to sell their product, but I really think they're onto something with this one. Vogue007 talk about the mermaid inspiration behind their bodice. Personally I thought 'fey'. Whichever way we're jumping, there's an Otherworldly aspect to the gown.
The colors - white and black - put us between Crone and Maiden. Perhaps a good match for an older, wiser bride preparing to begin anew with this marriage. Wiping the slate clean from a difficult past. Though those hues don't have to imply sorrow. There are plenty of scenarios wherein the Crone hands over to the Maiden, not least a wedding held at New Moon.
Two more black and white plus sized Pagan handfasting gowns are below for those who feel that the color code fits them perfectly.
However, if you're reaching for the Maiden, but don't feel wonderful in white, then there is another common option in Paganism. No Goddess is more invigoratingly youthful than the May Queen and She wears green.

Pagan Wedding Gown in Green for Plus-Size Brides

Wiccan handfasting dresses at Beltane are commonly green. It's about as Pagan a hue as it's possible to get!
This might not be the traditional meringue type handfasting dress design, but it's certainly a wild, free and floating about in frenzied abandon. There's so much fabric in the skirt that it'll drift dramatically in any given wind, helped along greatly if you do a few twirls.
Plus the embroidery takes its inspiration from the natural world.
Though there are also options if you were looking for a more commonly designed plus sized green Pagan wedding gown. Ignoring the fact that the model below is not quite the right shape to be displaying a handfasting dress in plus sizes, the gown does come in several larger fits.
However, not every Pagan is comfortable wearing green wedding dresses, despite the scope for bridal colors being open wide. While there is a long tradition of goddesses in green - and She dons those shades for Her own Great Marriage - there are those who think you shouldn't attempt to upstage the Lady on Her big day.
But then last time I looked, there were no rules in Wicca - beyond the consensus on Harm None - and I'll be the first to kick back against any attempt to impose some. As for the wild May Queen brides, who EVER told Her what to do?

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15 Social Media Tips for Small Businesses

15 Social Media Tips for Small Businesses

social media tips for small businesses


Did you know that the average social media user spends 135 minutes every day on social media platforms? As a small business owner, this means that this is a great way to reach your potential and current customers.

But if you haven’t done much social media marketing before, it can be hard to know how to get started. You have so many things on your plate and this can seem like too big of a project to undertake.

The truth is that there are actionable things you can do starting now to begin your social media marketing efforts. And they will pay off!

We’ve compiled the 15 social media tips for small businesses that you need to get started. Check them out below.

1. Focus on One Network to Start


The list of popular social media platforms is long: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Pinterest, Snapchat, LinkedIn. And the truth is that it keeps growing.

So when you’re just starting out with social media, don’t try and have an active presence on every single network. There are simply too many and so it’s better to focus on quality rather than quantity.

Do some research and see what platform makes the most sense for you as you’re just beginning. Are you interested in sharing photography based posts? Instagram is the best option for that.

If you’re wanting to post multiple short updates every day, Twitter might work for you. LinkedIn is where businesses connect best with other businesses.

No matter your goals, think through these things and then choose which network will be best for you.

2. Decide on Your Goals


With any digital marketing campaign, it’s crucial that you start by deciding your goals. Without clear goals, you will lack direction. The same is definitely true for your social media marketing.

What do you want to accomplish with your social media efforts? Do you want to establish your company as an expert in your field? Do you want to generate leads?

Perhaps you’re looking to keep your customers up to date with product updates.

Decide what your main goals are and then make a plan. Create some SMART goals that will be easily trackable. And then get started!

3. Know Your Audience


This is one of the most important social media tips for business. Knowing your audience will give you direction about what to post and content topics.

You will want to understand your audience’s age, gender, location, goals, and average income. How can you find this information though?

The answer is simple: market research.

Start by coming up with personas for your customers. These are qualities of your ideal consumers.

You can do this by doing surveys, focus groups, and customer interviews. Then once you have this demographic data, look for trends. This will give you an idea of your average consumer’s information.

Then, once you know this, you’ll have a better idea of which networks to use and the type of content that will be most appealing to your audience.

4. Always Engage with Your Audience


When it comes to social media, always remember that it is a two-way street. You will have the ability to send out content but your audience will also be able to comment, leave questions, and send direct messages.

You want to provide great customer service in these situations by quickly responding to all comments and messages. Make sure you set up notifications in your social media apps so you always see when someone engages with your posts.

You’ll also get negative comments from time to time from frustrated customers. Always respond in a positive and helpful way because other people will see your responses.

5. Consistency is Key


One of the biggest questions small business owners ask when starting out with social media is how often they should post. Well, the truth is that there’s not one answer.

Every industry is different and companies have found success with all different types of publishing schedules. The biggest thing is to be consistent.

It’s all about balance. You want to post enough so you stay at the top of your audience’s mind, but you ever want to be annoying.

Also, remember that every social network has different norms for posting. On Twitter, it’s totally okay to tweet multiple times a day. On Instagram, though once or twice is better.

6. Separate Your Business and Personal Accounts


This may seem obvious, but far too many companies don’t follow this simple advice. Always keep your business and personal accounts separate.

This way, your followers or subscribers will only see content related to your company. They don’t want to be updated on your family parties or see all your vacation pictures.

It’s more professional to have everything separate. This will make your business seem much more legitimate.

7. Add a Time Budget to Your List of Social Media Tips for Small Businesses


If you use social media for personal use, you’re probably familiar with how easy it can be to waste time scrolling your news feed.

One second you’re just opening your app and 30 minutes later you look up and realize how long it’s been. While this is fine on your personal time, you don’t want this to happen during the work day when you have a lot of other projects to get done.

Instead, create a social media time budget. Pick a time every day to check your accounts, post new content, and to respond to comments.

8. Take Advantage of Your Bio


Almost every social media network has a bio section. This is where you can display a little information about your business and your contact information. Don’t let this space go to waste!

You should include the following:

  • Your logo
  • A short description of what you do
  • Your phone number
  • A link to your website
  • Your address is necessary

9. Utilize Visuals


Visuals like photos and videos will make your posts much more engaging. In fact, one study found that tweets with images earned up to 18 percent more clicks, 89 percent more favorites, and 150 percent more retweets.

So whenever you can, include a photo or video content with your posts

Want more help with your social media content? Check out smartsocialkits.com.

10. Remember the 80/20 Rule


Speaking of your content, here’s another thing you should keep in mind. 80% of your posts should provide something of value to your followers.

This valuable content could include an infographic, video interview, or blog post.

It’s okay if the other 20% is more self-promotional. This can include information about current offers, new products, or other company changes.

11. Show Some Personality


In everything you do on social media, remember that it’s a good thing to show some personality. This is where you can humanize your brand.

Don’t get stuck in the rut of using only formal corporate language and instead let your walls down a little.

It’s great to have a sense of humor. You can also show some behind the scenes pictures or videos about your business here.

12. Learn from the Best


One way to get started with social media is to learn from those who are more experienced. Spend some time on your chosen platforms and follow other brands in your industry. What do they do that’s successful?

Also study some of the biggest brands in the world like Coca-Cola, Nike, or Apple. How do they use social media?

You can learn a lot from watching.

13. Don’t Be Confrontational


Even though you should have fun with your social media, you shouldn’t ever be confrontational. On your business accounts, never attack your competitors or vent about your industry.

Avoid political issues as much as possible and don’t engage in confrontations with customers who leave negative comments.

And if you have employees posting for your company, make sure they are well-trained in these areas as well. You don’t want your brand image tarnished by inappropriate social media activity.

14. Don’t Over-Automate


Social media automation software is a great tool you can use. It can help you schedule your posts out in advance and get detailed metrics on your results.

This can be really helpful for your overall social media strategy.

However, be careful to not over-automate. Don’t let your automation software respond to people’s comments. It’s very easy to notice when a computer-generated response is used.

15. Test, Evaluate, and Adjust


With any marketing campaign, you should always evaluate your results and then adjust them. Look at the number of clicks and the number of page visits.

For most businesses, the biggest metric to notice is conversions. Whether you want leads or sales, you should pay attention to your results.

If they’re not that great, make some adjustments and keep testing. It’s important to not give up. A lot of social media marketing is trial and error.

So brainstorm some ideas on how to improve and try them out!

Final Thoughts


Now that you’ve read through these social media tips for small businesses, what’s next for you?

It’s time to pick your favorite tips and try them out. And before you know it, you’ll be a social media marketing pro.

Want to learn more? Check out our other business blog posts.

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