U have a baskit and hav flowers in it. Nd u walk strat in and throw some flowers on the flor. :]
Could be the 'flower girl '
Her sister
In some countries or cultures, a flower girl may be included in a wedding ceremony as a tradition or custom, but there is no specific law requiring a flower girl to be present. The decision to include a flower girl is typically made by the couple getting married based on their personal preferences and cultural traditions.
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No She could wear the outfit that suits the formality of the wedding Yes ,absolutely. A perfect wedding party should including uniform dress that bride and flower girl and flower boy. And I know a on-line store called DressesShop.com will meet all your needs on choosing the flower girl dress and other dresses.
well i depends on the acassion, but i would say a flower garden
sure, if you want. but usally they are the ring barrers.
She could be a flower girl or bridesmaid.
The bridesmaids. They're already inside before the ceremony even begins. The flower girl enters just before the bride does.
Young boys in the wedding party are referred to as "ring bearers."
The flower girl participates in a wedding with a bouquet of flowers and rose petals and scatters them all over the floor. The flower girl is usually at a very young age, and is meant to symbolize a strong and lasting marriage.
Many people getting married do not have a flower girl in their wedding party and it is quite acceptable. If you insist on a flower girl then perhaps if your maid of honor or bridesmaids have a much younger sister (4 - 11 years old) they could be the flower girl.