Flower Girl and Ring Bearer 101 | Brides of Austin Magazine (2024)

As a bride, there are so many decisions to make – but a favorite (and hopefully easy) is choosing your flower girl and ring bearer! Having a flower girl and ring bearer on your special day is a great way to incorporate children as well as amp up the cuteness factor! Choosing little ones to accompany you on your wedding day also isn’t as straightforward as it used to be. With etiquette thrown wayside more and more often, it can be a challenge to stay up to speed. Consider some of our tips below to help you pick which youngsters will be right for the job!

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How to Pick your Flower Girl and Ring Bearer

As a bride, you may have found yourself getting pretty familiar with etiquette expert Anna Post along the way. According to this etiquette guru, traditionally flower girls and ring bearers should be between the ages of three and eight years old. Younger children are more likely to get nervous, so picking a youngster who is a little older should be considered. 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. Also, don’t be afraid to have more than one or break gender rules. Girls can be ring bearers too!

What Should The Flower Girl and Ring Bearer Wear

Get ready for cuteness overload! Deciding what your ring bearer or flower girl is going to wear on your big day is the most fun part. Aflower girl should wear a dressthat mimics the style of the bride’s gown, such as in lace detailing, a flowy skirt or delicate beading. If you want something a little more fun, try opting for a color that matches the bridesmaids’ dresses or a textured fabric. For the ring bearer, traditionally theywear a kid-sized tuxedo or suit. Just make sure it coordinates with the groom or groomsmen’s attire. If a tux isn’t for you, have fun dressing him up in suspenders, a classic bowtie, a hat or patterned jacket. In the midst of all the fun, keep in mind that the child’s parents most likely will pay for the outfit, so be sure to give them options at all price points!

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What Parts of the Wedding Process Should the Children Attend

We know incorporating youngsters into your wedding day can be stressful and some brides choose to have adult-only weddings for this reason. If you choose to have a flower girl and ring bearer attend your special day, they need to be included in the process leading up to the day, too. Obviously, they are needed at the ceremony since they are the one’s delivering the rings, but it’s also important to invite them to the rehearsal to practice so they feel comfortable as well. Traditionally, if the little ones are invited to the rehearsal, they should be included in the rehearsal dinner. Also, if they are a part of the wedding, it’s a nice gesture to let them stick around for the reception. When it comes to the flower girl, it is a common courtesy to invite her to the bridal shower as well as the “get ready” party with the rest of the wedding party. The most important thing to keep in mind is to make sure they feel special and included in all the wedding festivities.

When Should the Ring Bearer be Entrusted with the Rings

Oh, the frightening idea of handing off the bride and groom’s rings to a rambunctious child right on the big day. We understand this can be stressful, especially if utilizing a younger child as the ring bearer. Our advice may sound a little silly, but it’s actually more common than you think. Fake rings! You heard us right! Handing the ring bearer faux jewelry is the perfect way to ensure no wedding catastrophes ensue due to a lost or misplaced diamond band. But if you are feeling trusting or you have chosen a ring bearer of teenage years, have the best man hand him the rings right before he walks down the aisle. This creates less time for losing things, and it’s a win win all around!

Ring Pillows and Alternative Options

We know you have probably seen in every romantic movie involving a wedding, there is an adorable ring bearer carrying the rings down the aisle on a satiny poof. This poof is called a ring pillow and this tradition has been in place for years and years. Honestly too many to count! Although this delicate pillow is the traditional choice, we know it isn’t for all brides. If a pillow isn’t for you, you are in luck because there are so many alternative options out there! Glass ring boxes are the perfect choice for a modern bride. Or an engraved wood slice for the bride rocking a rustic vibe. Try some greenery or place them inside a book if you are a literary love. The options are endless!

Pets as Ring Bearers

We know everyone is familiar with the phrase “man’s best friend,” so we wanted to share our thoughts on incorporating your best friend, aka your dog, into your wedding day. If you’re a bride and don’t have any close children to fill the ring bearer role, give your dog a chance! If you decide to entrust your dog to walk the rings down the aisle make sure beforehand your pet is comfortable in large crowds. Bring them to the rehearsal to practice, because pets need practice too! And just like young ring bearers, tie fake rings to your pet’s collar. This helps avoid any jewelry going missing. Also don’t forget to make arrangements for your pet after the ceremony. Pets do not belong at the reception, so have a close friend bring them home so you can enjoy the party as the new Mr. and Mrs. Finally, have fun getting creative and dressing your pet up (think a doggy tux, floral collar or a cute bow tie). Just make sure they too feel comfortable while still looking their best!

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FAQs

Who pays for ring bearer and flower girl outfits? ›

A: Just as for the adult members of your wedding party, agreeing to be in the wedding generally also means agreeing to buy an outfit. Usually, child attendants' parents pay for their clothes, but you might choose to purchase a flower girl's dress or ring bearer's suit as a gift.

Are flower girls and ring bearers necessary? ›

When it comes to choosing your ring bearer and flower girl, it's important to remember that this is your wedding, and breaking tradition is okay if it's what suits you and your partner best. For instance, you don't even have to have a ring bearer or flower girl if you don't want to!

What is the best age for a flower girl? ›

Flower Girls and Ring Bearers: Ages 7-9

This is a wonderful age range to pick flower girls and ring bearers because they are mature enough to understand a wedding and can happily look forward to the big day. Make it fun for them and ensure that they understand what an important role they have in the wedding.

Who goes down first ring bearer or flower girl? ›

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.

Who is supposed to buy the 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.

Do the parents of the flower girl pay for the dress? ›

In fact, it is generally up to the bride and groom to choose the dress, even though the parents will most likely pay for it. Even though tradition dictates that the parents should pay for the flower girl dress, you should still discuss it with all relevant parties well in advance.

Can you have a wedding without a flower girl and ring bearer? ›

If you don't know many children, you don't really need the roles they'd fill. That being said, it's perfectly acceptable for you to have one and not the other.

Does the flower girl go to the rehearsal dinner? ›

If you're including ushers, readers or other loved ones in the ceremony rehearsal, they should be invited to the rehearsal dinner too. Flower girls and ring bearers are also traditional rehearsal dinner guests, along with their parents (even if the parents themselves aren't in the wedding).

Do you announce flower girl and ring bearer at reception? ›

The wedding party is announced. Traditionally they are announced in the following order: groom's parents, bride's parents, flower girl and ring bearer, bridesmaids escorted by groomsmen, maid/ matron of honor escorted by the best man and finally the Bride and Groom.

Can an older girl be a flower girl? ›

There is nothing that says a flower girl has to be under a certain age, but it might not seem natural to see a five-foot twelve-year old tossing petals from a quaint, wicker basket.

Can boys be flower girls? ›

For years, only little girls have been considered for taking on the task of tossing petals down the aisle, but now, more modern couples are asking boys—and even flower men—to play the part.

Can a 14 year old be a flower girl? ›

How old should a Flower Girl be? There is some debate on the exact age range for Flower Girls but generally they should be aged between three and eight years old. Any younger and you could potentially run into problems with tears and tantrums; any older and the child may feel a bit silly.

Who walks mother of the bride down the aisle? ›

The mother of the bride is traditionally escorted by her son if she has one. Otherwise, any close male relative, the best man, or a groomsman walks with the mother of the bride during the procession.

Does best man walk maid honor? ›

The best man follows the bridesmaids and groomsmen and can walk down alone or with the maid of honor. He may also be the ring bearer for some weddings, and will stand next to the groom at the altar. Should you choose to have the maid of honor walk down separately, they should follow the best man.

Which side does the bride walk on? ›

Should I stand on the left side or the right side? In a Christian or non-denominational wedding, the bride typically stands on the left side while in a Jewish wedding the bride typically stands on the right. You can choose depending on your religious affiliation or your personal preference.

Who buys the ring bearer outfit? ›

Just as with the rest of the wedding party, the ring bearer pays for their own outfit, or in the case of the ring bearer being a child, their parents will expect to pay. And if you're doing boutonnieres, it's completely up to you whether your ring bearer also wears one.

Who is responsible for paying for bridesmaid dresses? ›

Who Pays for Bridesmaids Dresses in the US? In the US, the tradition is for the bridesmaids to each pay for their own dress, regardless of who is making the final call on what the dresses will look like.

How much should a flower girl dress cost? ›

The First Look ✨ 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. Flower girls will need other accessories, and it's up to the couple and her parents to decide who will pay for these items.

What does the groom's family pay for flowers? ›

The groom's family pays for the following flowers: bridal bouquet, groomsmen and ushers boutonnieres and mother's and grandmother's corsages/mini bouquets. The groom's parents or the groom pays the officiant's fee or gives a cash gift to the officiant if he or she doesn't have a set fee.

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