How old is the average flower girl?

Usually, flower girls and ring bearers range from ages three to eight years old. But don't let that stop you from giving those roles to someone younger or older, or even to adults, especially if you're not too keen on the idea of including children in your wedding.
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Is 10 too old for a flower girl?

Flower girls are between ages 3 - 8.

You can have a flower girl who's 9 or 10 (they're so cute, too!), but at this age, she might prefer to be called a junior bridesmaid.
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Can my flower girl be 12?

Flower girls should be between the ages of 3 and 7. Eight is a stretch if she's a big kid. Junior bridesmaids are 12-16, although you can extend that younger if you need to. Better to have a younger JBM than to have an Amazon flower girl.
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Is 13 too old for flower girl?

Usually, flower girls and ring bearers range from ages three to eight years old. But don't let that stop you from giving those roles to someone younger or older, or even to adults, especially if you're not too keen on the idea of including children in your wedding.
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Can a 14 year old be a bridesmaid?

A junior bridesmaid is a younger member of the wedding party who falls between the ages of a flower girl and bridesmaid (usually about eight to 16, or whatever ages you feel are appropriate).
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Flower Girl Makes Herself At Home



Who was the oldest flower girl?

Carnegie woman Marie Parkin could be world's oldest flower girl | Herald Sun.
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Who pays for the flower girl dress?

Who Pays for the Flower Girl Dress? In line with both the bride and bridesmaid dresses, the flower girl's dress is another item traditionally paid for by the bride's parents. If that's not an option, you can pay for this yourself. Or — if the flower girl is young — you can ask her family to contribute.
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What age are bridesmaids?

What's the Difference Between Flower Girl and Bridesmaid? The biggest difference between a flower girl and a bridesmaid is their age. Flower girls are typically under the age of 8, whereas junior bridesmaids are between 8 and 14.
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What is a mini bride?

Mini or junior brides are usually, the daughter or a girl, the bride or groom, wants to be in the bridal party but she is just not old enough to be a bridesmaid but too old to be a flower girl.
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How old is a junior bride?

Typically, a junior bridesmaid is between the ages of nine and 14. However, they can be older or younger.
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Can a one year old be a flower girl?

You can actually choose flower girls from one year old to ten years old, meanwhile the average age is usually 4-6 years old as sometimes those who are older than six are bigger than their age and may prefer to be junior bridesmaids.
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What is the average cost of a flower girl dress?

Flower girl dresses range anywhere from $50 to $500plus, averaging around $80. Of course, the older the flower girl, the more expensive the average dress is going to cost.
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Should flower girl wear same color as bride?

There is no hard rule that says your flower girl dress must match the color of your wedding dress. While some brides will opt for classic ivory flower girl dresses that match the color of their wedding dress, others will have their flower girl dresses match the color of their bridesmaids.
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Does bride pick flower girl dress?

The bride and groom cover the cost of the flowers - flower baskets, bouquets, petals, and floral hair wreaths. The bride chooses the flower girl dress. This standard tradition (the bride choosing the dress, the parents of the flower girl paying for the dress and accessories) still holds true for today's weddings.
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What color do flower girls wear?

Traditionally, most flower girls wear white to match the bride. However, it's your day and you can choose whatever color fits your theme, color palette, and personal aesthetic.
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When should you ask a flower girl?

As long as the parents are given proper notice, don't ask the little ones until a few months before the wedding. Over a year is a long time to wait if you're five!
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Is a flower girl necessary?

The tradition dates back to ancient Rome, where the flower girl carried wheat and herbs for the bride and groom. Flower girls aren't a necessity for your big day, and we'll go into alternatives later, but if you decide to incorporate the tradition into your wedding, there might be some questions that arise.
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Do flower girls stand altar?

Formation at a Christian Ceremony

Bridesmaids do the same on the bride's side. The flower girl and the ring bearer stand just in front of the bridesmaids and ushers. When the bride reaches the altar, her honor attendant, the groom, and the best man turn toward the officiant.
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How many petals does a flower girl need?

For flower girl baskets:

Usually one or two 10 Handful Bags is enough flower petals. Measure the volume of your basket or think about how many steps she will take and handfuls she'll need to scatter.
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What does the mother of the flower girl wear?

What Does a Flower Girl Wear? The flower girl usually wears a tea-length dress or a ball gown dress - something special and very festive, worthy of wearing to an event. In terms of colors, white or ivory flower girl dresses are the most searched for, but any color goes as long as it's in the same wedding theme.
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Who pays for the bridesmaids dresses?

Who Pays for Bridesmaids Dresses in the US?
  • In the US, the tradition is for the bridesmaids to each pay for their own bridesmaids dress, regardless of who is making the final call on what the dresses will look like.
  • The bride should try to be flexible about the kind of dresses she chooses for her girls.
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What does the flower girl give the bride?

The main duty of the flower girl in modern weddings is to scatter flower petals in front of the bride as she walks down the aisle.
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How much should I spend on a flower girl?

Flower girl dresses can range from about $40 to $500, depending on the style. There are endless options for adorable flower girl dresses for every occasion.
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Who walks the flower girl down the aisle?

The Flower Girl(s) and/or Ring Bearer(s): The children chosen will walk down the aisle one after the other. They can sit with their parents once they are done. The Bride and/or the Bride's Parents: The bride may be escorted by their father, mother, or both.
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How many maid of honor can a bride have?

The simple answer is, yes, you can have two maids of honor at your wedding. Modern weddings have become more flexible with tradition, and many couples are customizing their weddings to their needs. In modern weddings, it's not uncommon to find two maid-of-honors in the bridal party.
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