Skip to main content

Post content has been hidden

To unblock this content, please click here

Chelsea
Dedicated November 2020

No Bridal Party

Chelsea, on January 17, 2020 at 8:26 PM

Posted in Etiquette and Advice 25

So my FH and I was thinking about not having a bridal party and just have our 2 flower girls walk down, throw flowers then go to their seats. And our page boy walk down with sign and go to his seat. What does everybody think?
So my FH and I was thinking about not having a bridal party and just have our 2 flower girls walk down, throw flowers then go to their seats. And our page boy walk down with sign and go to his seat. What does everybody think?

25 Comments

  • V
    Veronica ·
    • Flag
    • Hide content

    I didn't have a wedding party. Our older sisters acted as witnesses, but they didn't process in, they just stood up when it was time to do the vows. I had both my parents walk me down the aisle.

    • Reply
  • Florida Marlins
    Expert October 2017
    Florida Marlins ·
    • Flag
    • Hide content

    Having zero attendants will eliminate 90% of your stress, I promise. Skip the sign however! I had my two college aged sons as my Best Men and it was awesome. Groom had one Best Man. Zero stress.

    • Reply
  • Chelsea
    Dedicated November 2020
    Chelsea ·
    • Flag
    • Hide content
    View Quoted Comment
    Yes I’m gonna skip the sign I don’t think my nephew will behave anyways lol. So it’ll just be my sis in law as my matron & my FH nephew will be his best man. And 2 fg. Should I have them stand with us as well, or have them go sit when they’re done
    • Reply
  • K
    Dedicated October 2019
    KAREN ·
    • Flag
    • Hide content

    Your wedding, your call!


    I had a fairly small bridal party (3) and was happy with that, but I can totally get not wanting one. The great perk to the bridal party is that they're usually pretty willing to help with certain things (if you want a bachelorette party, bridal shower and even little things--I helped my friend stuff her invitation envelopes as her MOH, for example), but the downfall is that sometimes it's hard to get so many personalities to work together (my friends and my sister did not entirely love each other) or you may be disappointed by their lack of enthusiasm (I was, even though I totally understood that no one would be as excited as I was).

    • Reply
  • Sylvie
    Dedicated September 2020
    Sylvie ·
    • Flag
    • Hide content
    Me too no bridal party, 3 bridesmaids... simple cut and dry!
    • Reply

You voted for . Add a comment 👇

×
WeddingWire celebrates love ...and so does everyone on our site! Explore how we embrace diversity

Groups

WeddingWire article topics