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lightfoot




Post #1 of 4 (3021 views)
     corsage and boutonierre  

We have a total of 6 people at the head table, the bride/groom/best man/MOH/my uncle who will walk me down the aisle/and my fiancees mother. My question is, is it necessary to give anyone else a corsage/or boutonierre like the greeter/usher (who is my cousin) and my fiancees 92 year old grandmother and my sister and his brother who are neither in the wedding party

expertplanner
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Post #2 of 4 (3007 views)
     Re: [lightfoot] corsage and boutonierre [In reply to]  

The greeter should receive one. It is not necessary for the others. But I do think the grandmother would definitely enjoy a corsage.


(This post was edited by expertplanner on Jul 6, 2006, 6:40 PM)

lightfoot




Post #3 of 4 (2992 views)
     Re: [lightfoot] corsage and boutonierre [In reply to]  

i apologize, actually she is my fiance's 92 year old aunt. She is in fact a grandmonther but none of her kids are attending or invited to the wedding. We are also giving her the centerpiece vase. Do you think a corsage is necessary for her?


(This post was edited by TWQadmin on Jul 7, 2006, 1:29 PM)

expertplanner
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Post #4 of 4 (2983 views)
     Re: [lightfoot] corsage and boutonierre [In reply to]  

It still is not necessary but again, it would be a nice gesture for her.



 
 


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