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ermartin


Apr 27, 2008, 1:03 PM

Post #1 of 3 (205 views)
     Flower Boys?  

I do not have any small girls in my life and therefore will not be having a flower girl. However, I do have two nephews and when I get married they will be 5 & 7. I would rather not have them as ring bearers (even with fake rings). Have you ever heard of Flower attendants that were boys? Perhaps they could carry a garland or small wreath that could adorn the statue of Mary (I'll be having a Catholic Ceremony). Any ideas on what else they might carry or be called? I will be having a very traditional wedding and wouldn't want to commit a faux pas if this is too weird of an idea. Thank you.



Etiquette Now
WEDDING ETIQUETTE EXPERT


Apr 28, 2008, 10:19 AM

Post #2 of 3 (168 views)
     Re: [ermartin] Flower Boys? [In reply to]  

Dear Ermartin,

They could be flower boys. There is no gender difference these days. But, the expectation from your guests may be different. Your guests may find it strange, especially if this is very traditional and formal.

You really don't need children in your wedding. Some times it is best.

Best wishes,
Rebecca Black, Etiquette Now



Weddings by Shayna
VA WEDDING CONSULTANT


Apr 28, 2008, 8:45 PM

Post #3 of 3 (154 views)
     Re: [ermartin] Flower Boys? [In reply to]  

I think in this traditional area the idea of flower boys would be difficult to support, but regionally people will react differently.

If your church will permit, they could carry a banner that says "The bride is coming" just before you walk down the aisle. It combines the sentiment of an old folk tradition of a bell ringer (who runs down the aisle ringing a bell, shouting "The Bride is Coming"), with a very popular trend of personalizing banners for use at weddings. It's one thought, if you really want the children in the wedding.
Shayna Walker, Williamsburg Wedding Design
http://www.williamsburgweddingdesign.com





 
 


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