12
Simple Tips for Kids
Inviting
children to take part in your celebration can make it
even more special. However, the last thing you want to
worry about on your wedding day is your little flower
girl and ring bearer becoming impatient, restless or fidgety
on the day of your wedding. Here are some helpful tips
to ensure that the day goes smoothly and without any surprises.
1.As
a general rule, when choosing children to take
part in your wedding as a flower girl or ring
bearer, it is usually best (or at least more predictable)
to have children ages four and above. Of course,
each child is different and you'll want to consider
their individual personality (very shy vs. outgoing)
and maturity level as well. If a child is so nervous
about going down the isle, do not push the issue,
simply find something else in the wedding for
them to do.
One of our staff members had a boy who was terrified
to walk down the isle with the pillow, so we simply
re-designated him to hand out the wedding programs
before the ceremony. He was thrilled and relieved
that he did not have to do this task and was very
happy that he was still a part of the wedding.
Also, an idea for a girl would be to hand out
the rice or bubbles for the celebration as the
bride and groom leave. These are great ways to
involve family children without hurting anyones
feelings by not having them as the ring bearer
or flower girl. It always makes for great pictures
of the bride and groom surrounded by a bunch of
children.
2. In the weeks before the wedding day, start
talking to your flower girl and ring bearer about
the events that will take place before and throughout
the wedding day. Get them excited! Explain what
they will wear, where they will go, where they
will stand and what they will have to do. The
better young children can visualize their role
in the wedding, the better prepared they will
be to cooperate and participate as you would like
them to. Children want to please, so make sure
that the bride, planner or parents teach the children
what is expected of them before the big day.
3. Most importantly, choose outfits for the children
that are comfortable. Choose comfortable fabrics
- - ones that don't scratch or irritate the skin.
Just know how you feel when you are wearing something
you want to tear off! The most important tip that
we can give you is buy something that the child
LIKES to wear. Do you remember how you were when
you were a kid? Involve them in the selection
of their wedding attire. If they feel pretty or
handsome, it will show in their attitude and behavior.
Be sure the children wear comfortable shoes, and
if the shoes are new - that they have a chance
to "break them in" prior to the wedding
day.
In August, one of our staff members attended a
wedding in Florida (hottest month) and the child
was dressed in tights and a long sleeved dress.
The bride had chosen it because she too had long
sleeves on her dress. However, what she failed
to realize is that her dress had the removable
jacket (for the ceremony) and was strapless for
the reception and the childs DID NOT. The child
was wanting to get undressed before she went down
the isle and ended up being taken home to change
right after the ceremony. This is the last thing
that you want. Think about what you choose for
them!
4. Purchase some wedding books- - there are some
wonderful books that not only inform flower girls
and ring bearers of their role in the wedding,
but also welcome and celebrate them as a very
special part of the bridal party.
5. Invite all of your children involved and their
parents to the rehearsal. Let the children practice
walking down the aisle several times so that they
will feel more comfortable of their role on the
"big day". If the parents or the bride
or groom are able to practice with the child before
the rehearsal, the more the better. Remember,
the night of the rehearsal there are a lot of
things going on and the children may need extra
practice ahead of time.
6. If you are not having your children stand with
the wedding party during the ceremony and want
them to sit with their parents, make sure that
the children know exactly where their parents
will be seated. Depending on the length and style
of the ceremony, you may want the children to
go and sit with their parents. Additionally, make
sure that the parents know when to send them back
up to walk out with the wedding party.
7. The parents of the flower girl and ring bearer
should be invited to the rehearsal dinner. However,
many rehearsal dinners can go as late as 10:00
pm or even later. Therefore, it is recommended
that the children not attend the dinner, especially
if it is the night before the wedding. Think,
think, think! Do you want a grumpy child the next
morning who didn't get enough sleep? Its not fair
to the child nor the event. Talk with the parents
to see if a babysitter could be arranged ahead
of time.
8. You may not feel as though it your place to
intrude, but find a way to ask the parents of
your flower girl and ring bearer to make sure
their children are well rested before the wedding.
A good night's sleep the night before, or even
a nap the day of, can help little ones get through
the day.
No Sugar Before
The Ceremony. Anyone who has been
around a child on sugar knows that this is worth
not repeating. No matter how much you may be tempted…
NO SUGAR BEFORE THE CEREMONY. Make sure that the
child has had a good breakfast and take some snacks,
we all know how long weddings can run.
9. Assign a bridesmaid to each child in the wedding
party. Have each of your helpers keep a goody
bag handy. Fill it with nutritious treats (dry
cereal, crackers, carrot sticks), crayons and
paper, a bottle of water and small travel games.
These kid supplies will come in handy while traveling
from the church to the reception, while waiting
for photographs to be taken, or during the reception
itself.
10. Take your pictures with the flower girl and
ring bearer as early in the day as possible --preferably
before the ceremony, if you can. There is less
chance that their outfits could get dirty, torn,
or wrinkled... you know how kids are! We've seen
some Kool-Aid stained children go down the isle
because children were left unattended. Try to
take their clothes to the site and put them on
there so they stay fresh. Your child will appreciate
that they only have to be dressed up as little
time as possible.
11. Be sure to express your heartfelt appreciation
to the children in your bridal party. Photographs
make a cherished gift for flower girls and ring
bearers of all ages. They will enjoy reflecting
on pictures of themselves and remembering the
special role they played in your wedding. Remind
them when you see them as how they made your wedding
day special. Kids at this age remember these things
for the rest of their lives, so make it a good
memory!
12. Kids are unpredictable! All the practice and
preparation in the world does not mean that they
will perform their role "flawlessly".
Don't expect perfection. Remember, if it doesn't
go just as planned, it will make for entertaining
clips in your wedding video. The most important
thing to remember is that they are human, and
just because they don't do things perfectly, doesn't
mean its the end of the world.
At our company owners wedding, she had asked her
flower girl not to just "drop" the flowers
down the church isle, but rather to "scatter"
them all over. Well... when she came down the
isle, she "threw" the flowers up in
the air and all the way down the isle! There were
flowers everywhere- on the isle, in the pews,
and all on the guests! What seemed like a disaster
turned out to be one of the most memorable highlights
of the day. And it didn't hurt to break the ice
and put a smile on everyone's face!
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