Smitten with these sweet flower girls! { 1- JAC photography via Style Me Pretty; 2- wildflowers photography via green wedding shoes}... |
This flower girl dress by Tiny Tot Dress Shop is the most adorable thing ever!... |
(click to enlarge)Miss Peggy Post, etiquette advisor extraordinaire says this about flower girl etiquette, "A flower girl traditionally wears a white or pastel dress of midcalf length, white socks and party shoes like Mary Janes. The dress may be similar to the bridesmaid's gowns but should be appropriate for a young child. Headdresses include wreathes of artificial flowers or ribbons or flowers braided in the child's hair...flower girls carry a small bouquet or a basket of flowers, but as a rule, they no longer scatter petals before the bride." (Note from Melissa: I've only seen flower girls... |
Flower Girl Gift Idea: This picture book is the perfect gift for soon-to-be flower girls. It tells the story of Fiona, a first-time flower girl who discovers how exciting it is to play a special part in a wedding. The book includes a flower-shaped keepsake necklace the child and a comprehensive guide for parents with tips on how to prepare girls for the big day. Wish I knew about this before my own wedding!... |
It is tradition to have a flower girl included in your wedding celebration. The flower girl usually delights the wedding guests by dropping rose pedals down the center aisle for the bride to walk on. When they cooperate, they can be an adorable part of the ceremony.One way to keep your flower girl from having the responsibility of tossing pedals, is to simple have her carry a pomander around her wrist down the aisle. These are wonderful for younger girls that may be a little frightened.Here are some tips to help you choose the right little girls. Traditionally, flower girls range from 4-8 year... |
i must say that most of the time i am turned off by flower girl dresses. it seems people use a wedding as an excuse to dress up little girls in a poof of tulle and a mess of pink, and unfortunately it becomes more of an annoyance or distraction than a display of an adorable sweetheart :) so when i came across ulrika bogo's understated flower girl dresses i was refreshed. and not to mention, impressed. simplicity can be quite stunning and this is a wonderful example!... |
I friggin love this idea. The little one is too small to handle a flower girl basket, and the other is too old to think that scattering flowers is fun -- so this couple solved the problem with a wagon and a cute "here comes the bride sign" -- wa-la! > Search flower girl dresses! Photos: Leigh Miller Photography ... |
Flower Girl Dresses, Flower Girl Dress Capture the sweet innocence of the smallest of your wedding party with to-die-for flower girl dresses. A flower girl dress fit for any age, including babies, toddlers and teens, brings princesses to life. Guests enjoy watching them strut down the aisle, where anything can happen. Flower girl gowns come in romantic whites, creamy ivories and other hues of exquisite fabrics, such as silk, organza and lace. Advantage Bridal features flower girl dresses, junior bridesmaid dresses and communion dresses that satisfy even the pickiest shoppers. We hav... |
With all this cold weather, I'm in the mood for a little sunshine—in the form of these adorable yellow flower girl dresses.... |
Traditionally flower girls toss pedals as they walk down the aisle before the bride makes her entrance. Today there are many different flower options that don’t include the traditional toss. Pomander Ball: These are a great option if your venue does not allow for pedals to be tossed. The pomander balls can include flowers from the bride and bridesmaids bouquet. Little girls will love carrying the purse like flower arrangement. Headpiece: Create a cute headpiece out of fresh flowers for the flower girl. This is a great option if the flower girls are really young and might not be able... |