Personalized jewelry, like keychains or lockets, are great additions to gift baskets. Gift cards, joke items, and recovery items for the day after a fun wedding or bachelorette party are also popular.
There is no limit at all to the amount of bridesmaids you can have.
It should be Bridesmaids' because since bridesmaids already ends with an s all you have to do is make it possessive by adding an apostrophe after the s.
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MOBs and MOGs generally wear an outfit that they like, and then corsages are worn by them and the bridesmaids, the corsages matching the men's boutonnieres. The good MOBs and MOGs are careful to not wear colors that clash with the bridesmaids dresses. No one, but NO . . . ONE should dress up and make up in competition to the bride, who should be the "prettiest of them all".
This is generally up to the bride. The bridesmaids should be the brides closest friends so they will probably be around her age group. I would say anywhere from around 14 and up but that is just an opinion.
Sure, why not - if they are your friends, why should you reject them? Just make sure there are comfortable with it.
Flowers and monetary donations should be sent to the funeral home. However, gift baskets intended for the bereaved should be sent to their private homes.
The bridesmaid can give the bride a gift on the wedding day. However, sometimes brides will have a bridal shower, and if so, then that is when the present can be given.
Yes, multi-colored print dresses are OK for your bridesmaids as long as they are in soft pastels because the point of the wedding is the bride herself. No loud colors should be used no matter how pretty they may be.
a white dress and white shoes with a red bow around the dress
she should remove 10 from both
The critical thing is that she shouldn't take attention away from the bride. Everything else is largely irrelevant (though ideally she should neither wear the exact same color as the bridesmaids nor something that clashes hideously with it).It's pretty common for there to be at least a few photos of the wedding party and the family together (it's also fairly likely that at least some of the bridesmaids will be family, and therefore in the family photo even if there isn't specifically one of the family with all the bridesmaids), and you don't want the mother to be mistaken for a bridesmaid, or for the colors to clash too much.