What can a 12 year old do in a wedding?
What can a 12 year old do in a wedding?
Roles for children to play at weddings
Ask guests to sign pages in a scrapbook.
Walk you down the aisle.
Hand out wedding programs or directions to the reception.
Serve as altar boy or altar girl.
Greet guests.
Turn pages for the musician.
Carry the bride’s train.
Hand out flowers to guests or scatter rose petals.
- Ask guests to sign pages in a scrapbook.
- Walk you down the aisle.
- Hand out wedding programs or directions to the reception.
- Serve as altar boy or altar girl.
- Greet guests.
- Turn pages for the musician.
- Carry the bride’s train.
- Hand out flowers to guests or scatter rose petals.
What age do you need to be to be a flower girl?
Traditionally a flower girl is somewhere between the ages of 4 and 9 (any younger and they might find your wedding a challenge, any older and they are promoted to junior Bridesmaid), she is someone that is close to you (i.e. your sister, niece, cousin, a daughter of a close friend).
What is a flower girl in a wedding?
A flower girl is typically the youngest person in the wedding party and precedes the bride down the aisle. The tradition dates back to ancient Rome, where the flower girl carried wheat and herbs for the bride and groom.
Who walks down the aisle first?
The Grandparents of the Bride: The bride’s grandparents walk down the aisle first. Once they reach the front, they are then seated in the first row, on the right side. In Jewish ceremonies, the bride’s family and guests sit on the right and the groom’s family and friends sit on the left.