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Arzel
Super February 2013

Older flower girl?

Arzel, on December 12, 2012 at 11:49 PM

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Anyone have an older flower girl? Like an adult or one in her teens? Would it be strange for me to have one?

Anyone have an older flower girl? Like an adult or one in her teens? Would it be strange for me to have one?

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  • Jaclyn
    VIP April 2013
    Jaclyn ·
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    I promised my neice she could do it when she was like 5 and when it came time i asked her and she jumped at it just as fast as when she first asked me for the posotion. ... btw. she is 12 now!

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    Just Said Yes September 2016
    Emily ·
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    I was a flower girl when I was 18 in my sisters wedding with one of her friends who was even older then me (I'll guess in the ball park of 25) flower girls can be whatever age you want them to be the only change you have to consider is what dress they'll wear it just won't be traditional if they're over the age of say 12 or 13

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  • Andrea
    Savvy October 2018
    Andrea ·
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    My cousin was the flower girl in my parents wedding and wants to be flower girl at mine. I want her to be a bridesmaid.. I want confetti of some sort as pixie dust (I am having a Disney themed wedding). Would that be too weird for her to do both?

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    Just Said Yes August 2017
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    We are having 2 sisters aged 14 and 16 be the flower girls in my 22 year old daughter's wedding. They are wearing the same color and type of dresses as the bridesmaids, and they will wear jeweled flower wreaths in their hair. We didn't think anything strange at all and the girls were thriller to be included in the ceremony. It wouldn't have been possible to include them otherwise because there would have been 4 groomsmen and 6 bridesmaids and it would have looked very awkward with such an imbalance. This isn't a royal wedding, just family and close friends and a celebration of two lovely people who want to spend the rest of their lives together. I'm sure no-one will be "clutching their pearls" over this one.

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