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TINY ATTENDANTS by Izzy Small
Isn't it just the cutest thing to see little girls and boys dressed up just like
their adult counterparts in a wedding party? It would bring a smile to the lips
of even the most jaded of your guests!
FLOWER GIRL AND RING BEARER
The ring bearer may either escort the flower girl down the aisle, or follow her,
with the rings on a pillow. (In the case of the rings on the pillow, make sure
to attach the rings to the pillow with safety pins! Round rings have a tendency
to roll into unobtainable places.)
Give careful consideration to the ages of these members of the party. Although
you may be tempted to consider the youngest members of your families for these
positions because it would be so cute, be sure they can handle the
responsibilities. Ages 4 to 10 seem to be a good guideline: any younger, it's a
wild card; any older, they would be more comfortable in the role of Junior
Attendant. (There are always exceptions, of course. We recently saw a 14 month
old boy, in a tux, no less, get all the way down the aisle by himself without a
hitch. It definitely depends on the child.
JUNIOR BRIDESMAIDS AND USHERS The only standard role of these kids would be to join the processional, alone, or in pairs. Depending on the age and reliability of the child, their roles may be expanded to include some of the other duties of the wedding party, especially at the reception. They can act as gofers and messengers, for instance, and feel like they're a really important part of the proceedings. As with the younger kids, it all depends on the child. You don't want the older teens sneaking drinks from the bar or sneaking off the premises. Make sure they can handle the responsibilities because as part of the wedding party, they will be not be under the watchful eye of their parents, but more under your guidance, which as everyone knows, will mean that they'll basically be on their own. They should be dressed the same as the bridesmaids and ushers, however, if there are financial considerations, a nice dress and a suit are perfectly acceptable these days.
PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT
If you have your heart set on participation by a child but you are too nervous
to go through with it, here are a couple of options for you to consider: And if you are still too nervous about delegating any responsibilities to a child, you might consider simply dressing some of the children as members of the wedding party. This will certainly draw much attention to the child and make him/her feel special, but it eliminates the duties.
FOND MEMORIES This wonderful tradition is something to continue and most of the time, everything goes as smooth as silk and you'll be glad you did. |
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