2 Sets of Accessories For the Little Ones of the Wedding Party

2 Sets of Accessories For the Little Ones of the Wedding PartyIn all weddings there is a small army of people involved and each play a unique role. There are parents of the bride, the best man, the bridesmaids, the parents of the groom, the maid of honor, the groomsmen, the clergy, and the photographer. But how can we forget the smallest two helpers, the flower girl and the ring bearer. They are not just the smallest, but they are children and there for have to be treated different. That is why flower girl accessories and ring bearer accessories mean a lot more than just the tools they will need for the wedding, but also other little tokens as well.

The flower girl is one of the oldest traditional members of the wedding party. Dating back to the Roman Empire, our present day flower girl found her current role in Victorian England. There they were seen as more than just the little flower mess makers. They were viewed as a symbol of innocence and purity. So much so that they even wore a white dress like the bride who, in theory, was also pure and innocent. Even today they often still wear white dresses and veils. As far as the wedding is concerned, she will need two items. One is a veil. Again, this helps her symbolize the young, pure bride. Then she will need her bucket. A basket will do in a tight spot. The bride should choose her a nice one that reflects theme and style of the wedding complete with silk ribbons.


Wedding Traditions That Carry On

Wedding Traditions That Carry OnWe've all heard the expression: "something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue." Where do these traditional wedding phrases come from? Today's bride pays very little-if any-attention to such phrases. But for the longest time these wedding traditions were embraced by the sentimental and superstitious....

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