if they didn't they wouldn't be flower girls, just girls at a wedding doing nothing
A flower is normally a young girl who is included in the wedding. Their job is to sprinkle petals whilst the bride is walking up the aisle, and sometimes, flower girls hold the veil of the bride.
Girls are often asked to be flower girls in weddings especially weddings of their relatives. They will get to wear a pretty new dress and drop flower petals as they walk down the aisle ahead of the bride.
The bride rules and if she wants one; three or more flower girls (perhaps to save one child from being hurt over another) then this is quite acceptable.
In Western Culture, walking on flower petals suggests joy, celebration and honor. Flowers or petals are scattered at the feet of those who are greatly honored; tossing petals is the origin of the New York City Ticker Tape Parade celebrating our national heroes. The red carpet laid out for celebrities reflects the same meaning. Red petals, especially rose petals, suggest love and romance. Pink, white or red petals are scattered in the aisle by flower girls just before a bride walks up the aisle at a wedding. Your specific dream does not predict the future. It could mean simply that you hope to be the center of a beautiful wedding someday. It also could mean that you long for the sort of success that will bring you public honor and recognition.
Generally little girls are used as Flower Girls, but, the bride has the say in the matter and can use her as an honorary bridesmaid.
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.
It's optional, and so are the groomsmen. Usually, they have flower girls, but can also have boys as ringbearers.
Yes, and the Bride's parents as well as the entire Wedding party[ with the possible exception of the flower girls and ring bearer if they are very young].
If there is a Flower Girl or a Ring Barer then they would go do down the aisle first followed by the Bridesmaids; then the Maid of Honor would be next and finally the bride comes down the aisle on her father's arm.
Girls/women might wear a flower in her hair, or on her wrist. A boy/man would wear a lapel flower in the same place you would at a wedding (on the right of your chest, if he has a pocket on the right on of the suit, he puts the flower in the pocket with petals showing. Otherwise the flower is pinned on.
Children selected to be either flower girls or ring bearers at weddings are usually young children, under the age of 10. However, it is up to the bride and groom to make any personal decisions.
In times pats in England many churches would have processions through the streets near the church. Often there would be young girls carrying baskets of flower petals and these were strewn (scattered on) the ground over which the following religious statue or other religious object would pass. Some countries prepare huge pictures made from flower petals on the road.