So, what would you do if your fiancé’s niece assumed she’d be your flower girl, but you had already chosen a different family member? Would you change your plans to prevent hurting her feelings?
When you’re a kid, being someone’s flower girl or ring bearer can feel like the greatest honor of all. For one thing, you get to dress up, and all eyes are on you for a while. It feels really ...
Kare11 When it came time for bride Jillian Klatte to choose a flower girl for her wedding, she already had the perfect person in mind for the role: her gardening-loving, 100-year-old grandmother.
A Tennessee bride went the extra mile to ensure her wedding was a family affair by including four of her grandmothers in her ceremony as flower girls. Lyndsey Raby and her groom Tanner Raby tied ...
Dr. Evan Cooper is the ideal match, on paper and according to her grandmother Rose Durham and friends, including an equally pushy wedding planner, for florist Laurel Haverford, who fears to be the ...
“They can do anything. I love to watch them,” Daisy enthuses, as the older girls move with acrobatic confidence around the expansive, lushly detailed garden, where blossoms flourish in every corne ...