Where do the ring bearer and flower girl stand?
The flower girl and the ring bearer stand just in front of the bridesmaids and ushers.
Does the ring bearer walk down the aisle with the flower girl?
The Maid or Matron of Honor: The bride’s right-hand woman walks alone. The Ring Bearer(s) and/or the Flower Girl(s): The ring bearer walks down the aisle followed by the flower girl. They then sit with their parents after walking down the aisle.
What does the ring bearer walk down the aisle with?
The ring bearer, traditionally a small boy aged four to eight, walks down the aisle just before the flower girl (if there is one), carrying a pillow with two rings tied to it.
Who picks the flower girl and ring bearer?
Now one may ask, who should I pick? We suggest starting with your own children if you have any. If not, ask your siblings’ children or the children of your maid of honor/best man. Really any young ones you feel close to are perfect for the job.
Where do flower girls sit at wedding?
Kids (even the flower girl and ring bearer) generally sit with their parents at the reception rather than at the head table. If just one of the child’s parents is in the wedding party, then that whole family can be seated at the head table (if the plan can accommodate the extras).
Who gets ushered in at a wedding?
Figure out if you need them, and who should be one. Ushers are often the first people a wedding guest will see when they reach the ceremony venue. These pivotal attendants (usually men) watch the doors, waiting for guests to arrive so that they can direct them to their seats or escort them down the aisle.
Who walks down the aisle in order?
Suggested Wedding Procession Order
- Officiant. Your officiant is generally the first person to walk toward the altar, signifying the ceremony is about to commence.
- Grandparents.
- Parents.
- Mother of the Bride.
- Groom.
- Wedding Party.
- Ring Bearer.
- Flower Girl.
How do you get a flower girl to walk down the aisle?
You can have someone at the front of the aisle with the child’s favorite toy to encourage her to come on down. Or you might entice her to walk by showing her a brand new doll or toy that she’s wanted.
How old are ring bearers usually?
ages 4 to 10 years old
Typically the age range most appropriate for a ring bearer or flower girl falls between ages 4 to 10 years old. However, weddings today showcase toddlers and even infants in these distinguished roles.