What is A Flower Girl? All About The Tradition | Pearl (2024)

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Everything you need to know about the littlest members of your party.

Considering adding a flower girl or two to your wedding party? Here, we answer the most common questions we get asked about the cutest wedding attendants. If you are looking for even more flower girl information head on over to David’s Bridal Flower Girl Guide!

What is the history of having flower girls?

Greeks and Romans who were high up in society often included little girls in thewedding procession. The story goes that these little girls would walk ahead of the bride and throw grains and herbs to represent the hope the bride would go to give birth to children.

Around the Elizabethan era, children were included in the wedding party but more for the idea that they were symbols of hope and innocence. It was at this time in history that the flower girl started to walk right before the bride and was there to represent a younger version of the bride.

How old are flower girls?

Typically flower girls are between 2 and 8 years old—though some brides ask their grandmothers! If your flower girl is on the younger side, you may want to pair them with a bridesmaid for the walk down the aisle so they stay on-course. For tweens, consider making them junior bridesmaids, with dresses that coordinate with what your bridesmaids are wearing.

How many flower girls can I have?

As many as you’d like! Lately, we’ve been seeing some bridal parties comprised entirely of cute kids, like at Pippa Middleton‘s wedding. In fact, in Great Britain, it’s a royal wedding tradition to have children as attendants, rather than adult friends.

Is there such a thing as too many flower girls?

Flower girls are super cute at weddings and add a wonderful sense of charm but you should consider keeping the number to something that can easily be managed. The average is somewhere between 2-4 girls.

When should I ask my flower girls to be part of my big day?

Typically around the same time, you figure out who will be in your bridal party and you start to ask your bridesmaids you should also ask your flower girls. The earlier in the planning process you do this the better so people can plan on a budget for the dress and make any other plans they need to attend the wedding.

Should I do a flower girl proposal?

It has become very popular for brides to “propose” to their bridesmaids and flower girls – essentially asking those special people to be part of the big day. If you would like to ask the youngest members of your bridal party in a fun way you certainly can plan something special.

What should flower girls wear?

Little white dresses are the traditional choice, and there are even “mini me” styles that play off the designs of our wedding dresses (think bohemian lace vs. classic tulle). You can also match your flower girl to your bridal party with dresses in the same color palette. Recently we have seen some brides select more vibrant color dresses for their flower girls which can be a nice way to add a pop of color to your wedding party.

Do I have to have flower girls in my ceremony?

The short answer is no – it is your wedding so you do exactly what you want. If you don’t have anyone you are close with to play the flower girl role there is no pressure to have to find someone.

When do flower girls walk down the aisle?

The custom is for flower girls to go after the last bridesmaid, right before the bride. Many times it is helpful for the bridesmaids to be already up at the ceremony spot so they can help wave the flowers girl down the aisle. But it’s your wedding, so decide what works for you!

Where does the flower girl stand during the ceremony?

That all depends on how old your flower girls are and what they’re comfortable with. After they’ve done their aisle-walking duties, flower girls can take a seat (maybe with their parents), or they can stand alongside your bridesmaids during the nuptials.

Do flower girls have to throw petals?

Not necessarily—and some venues don’t allow them to throw petals since certain types of blooms can leave marks on the floor. So it is always a good idea to check with your venue before you assume you can have your flower girls throw petals.

What are other good options instead of throwing petals?

  1. A sign that says “Here comes the bride”
  2. A ribbon wand
  3. A basket filled with flowers
  4. Bubbles
  5. Mini bouquet
  6. Confetti
  7. Feathers
  8. Lavender
  9. Pinecones
  10. Fall leaves
  11. Paper hearts
  12. Glitter
  13. Mini wreaths
  14. Pictures of loved ones who have passed
  15. Candles (fake ones are best!)

Can I have my flower girls carry a small bouquet?

Yes! If your venue does not allow tossed petals (many don’t because of the mess it can make) or that is simply not your vision for the day go ahead and work with your wedding florist and create a small bouquet for your flower girls. One fun idea is to have the flower girl’s bouquet be a “mini-me” version of your larger bridal bouquet.

Do I also have the flower girls at the reception?

Most of the time anyone who is in your bridal party will also attend the reception but if you are having an adult-only wedding you can share that information with the parents and help them find childcare for the reception part of the day.

Should I purchase flower girl gifts?

While there is no hard and fast rule that says you need to purchase a flower girl gift it is a sweet way to say thank you for their service. A few of our favorite flower girl gifts are flower girl jean jackets, flower girl necklaces, and flower girl shirts.

When should I order my flower girl dresses?

Since little kids grow so fast, it’s a good idea to purchase flower girl dresses closer to the wedding date than the rest of your party’s attire. We typically recommend shopping about three months before the celebration. (And you may want to size up if they’re adding inches by the minute!)

Who pays for the flower girl’s dress?

Typically the parents of the flower girl will take on the cost of paying for the dress. If you have a little extra in your wedding budget and you can gift the dress to the flower girl that is lovely but not required.

How can I make sure my flower girl behaves during the ceremony?

Kids will be kids and there is no way to ensure your flower girls or ring bearers will actually do what they are told or behave but a few tips to help.

1. Establish A Point Person

Have a dedicated person (outside of the bridal party) be the main babysitter for your flower girls. This person should be ready to jump in if the flower girl needs a break from the ceremony or needs just a little extra attention.

2. Be Sensitive To Time

Wedding days can be long for anyone involved so make sure you are sensitive to how much of the day you need the flower girl present for. Don’t have them get ready too early and try to limit the number of photos you need them in.

3. Stay On Their Schedule

If they are really young try to keep within their normal schedule (nap, meals, downtime).

4. Create A Plan

Have some sort of device ready for backup and have their favorite show or movie ready to go in case of emergency.

5. Roll With It

You can’t control everything at your wedding so you might have to let a few little things slide, like minor behavior mishaps from the youngest members of your bridal party. After all, some of the best wedding pictures that come out from a wedding can be the ones where not everything is perfect!

What are some options if I don’t want to have a traditional flower girl?

It has become very popular for couples to find someone else to play the role of flower girl so if you are thinking of asking someone else you totally are within your right and right on trend. Below is a list of flower girl alternatives.

  • Grandmothers
  • Mother of bride / Mother of the groom
  • Siblings
  • A baby in a wagon
  • Your pet

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What is A Flower Girl? All About The Tradition | Pearl (2024)

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What is A Flower Girl? All About The Tradition | Pearl? ›

The story goes that these little girls would walk ahead of the bride and throw grains and herbs to represent the hope the bride would go to give birth to children. Around the Elizabethan era, children were included in the wedding party but more for the idea that they were symbols of hope and innocence.

What is the tradition of a flower girl? ›

The flower girl may symbolize the bride as a child in her innocence, as she is typically a young girl dressed similarly to the bride. She may also symbolize wishes for fertility for the couple and the forming of their new family.

What's the point of a flower girl? ›

While the flower girls duties and what she carried varied from era to era, the historical purpose was to give a blessing of fertility to the new couple. In many cultures, arranged marriages were prevalent and procreation was the primary purpose of arranged marriages.

What are the rules for the flower girl? ›

The flower girl will walk down the aisle, after the bridesmaids but before the bride, holding a basket of rose or other flower petals, which they'll scatter on the floor. They will then either stand with the rest of the bridal party, or rejoin their parents to sit and watch the rest of the ceremony.

What is the story of the flower girls? ›

Laurel and Primrose (Rosie) Bowman became known as the "flower girls" after they abducted and killed a toddler in the 1990s. Laurel, aged 10 was tried as an adult and found guilty of murder but Rosie, only 6 years old was considered too young to charge and was instead given a new identity as Hazel Archer.

Where did the tradition of a flower girl come from? ›

There were many different variations of flower girls from the Victorian Era to the Elizabethan Era, but the flower girl dates all the way back to the Roman Empire. In ancient Rome, flower girls carried sheaves of wheat and bouquets of herbs to bless the couple with fertility and prosperity.

Who normally pays for the flower girl dress? ›

Who pays for the flower girl's dress? Typically the parents of the flower girl will take on the cost of paying for the dress. If you have a little extra in your wedding budget and you can gift the dress to the flower girl that is lovely but not required.

Can a 13 year old be a flower girl? ›

Usually, flower girls and ring bearers range from ages three to eight years old.

What is the age limit for flower girls? ›

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.

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.

What's the difference between a flower girl and a bridesmaid? ›

The youngest members of the bridal party are known as flower girls, rather than bridesmaids. Junior bridesmaids are generally around the ages of nine to fourteen, whereas flower girls are even younger, between four and nine years old.

Who goes first the bride or the flower girl? ›

You can speak with your officiant about their preferences when you meet prior to the wedding. Every wedding's much loved ring bearer and then flower girl proceeds next. The flower girl is typically the last one to walk down the aisle before the bride.

What color is the flower girl supposed to wear? ›

Traditionally, flower girls have worn some form of white or ivory. To this day, white and ivory are the two most popular colors for flower girl dresses. However, some common alternatives include soft pinks and blues.

Can a flower girl be an adult? ›

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.

How does a flower girl walk down the aisle? ›

Traditionally, the flower girl enters right before the bride. Often, she will have a basket of flower petals, and she'll scatter the petals along the aisle as she walks. This creates a nice flower-petal-carpet effect for the bride's walk.

Why was the flower girl scared? ›

Frightened that she might be accused of soliciting for immoral purposes, Eliza loudly maintains her right to sell flowers "if I keep off the kerb." Her loud and continual protestation attracts everyone's attention until finally the notetaker (Professor Henry Higgins) tells her to "shut up." He resents the fact that she ...

What is the tradition of the flower girl and ring bearer? ›

Traditionally, they precede the bride down the aisle with the Ring Bearer carrying the wedding rings (or faux rings) tied to a satin pillow while the flower girl carries flowers, dropping the petals along the aisle. The Ring Bearer will escort the Flower Girl or if they walk separately, the Ring Bearer will go first.

What is the difference between a bridesmaid and a flower girl? ›

The youngest members of the bridal party are known as flower girls, rather than bridesmaids. Junior bridesmaids are generally around the ages of nine to fourteen, whereas flower girls are even younger, between four and nine years old.

How old are flower girls traditionally? ›

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.

Does the flower girl walk in front of the bride? ›

You can speak with your officiant about their preferences when you meet prior to the wedding. Every wedding's much loved ring bearer and then flower girl proceeds next. The flower girl is typically the last one to walk down the aisle before the bride.

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