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Do flowergirl dresses usually match the bride's dress?
I just bought my wedding dress and have started looking at flowergirl dresses, and I know that a lot of times there are " mini" versions of the wedding gown available for the flowergirls, but I don't think this is the case with my dress. I was wondering if the FG dresses usually match the bride, or only occasionally? Do I need to choose any specific style for the FG dresses we have 3 based on what my gown looks like?Any help is appreciated
My Bride's Surprise Racy Photos?
After getting married two weeks ago, my wife Karen showed me the wedding proofs. After going through the standard wedding and reception pictures she had one separate album. These were her formal pictures taken in her wedding dress. I was amazed that after several regular pictures, suddenly, she was in her lingerie and then completely nude with only a veil. She has 120 shots of her in various nude poses. Most are moderately modest but some are a lot more graphic. Karen says this is what a lot of brides are doing. I have to admit I liked them but I didn't like the idea of her spending all that time nude with two male photographers. I trust Karen and she says they were always absolutely professional. Is this something that brides are doing? I've never heard of it before. I think she went a little far in some of the photos.
Future bride's younger sister walk down aisle alone?
im 13 my older sister is getting married and she didn't ask me to be anything in her wedding too young for bridesmaid too old for flower girl. so yea she planned her bridesmaid who they were going to be and everything. well i found out about the jr. bridesmaid so i told my mom. she said i could be but who would i walk down the aisle with? by myself maybe. but i dont want to be b c my sister didn't ask me im sure she knows theres a jr. bridesmaid but she didn't want me. everybody thinks i won't wear a dress and act tomboy im NOT a tomboy i wear normal clothes aeropostal clothes i don't act like it at all. well i do want to be the jr. bridesmaid but if my sister don't want me to then i won't. it won't hurt my feelings i just don't want her to feel like she has to b c it will make me sad if im not jr. bridesmaid im more mature then that. the problem is my mom is walking down the aisle w my older brother my dad w my sister. i walk alone down. we have no close friends or relatives my age. why can't i just sit in the front and stand when the bride comes. im not important im the black sheep in the family. is it okay for me to sit up front and wait?
Is it okay for the bride's stepfather to be a groomsmen?
My mom and dad were divorced 10 years ago and my mom remarried 6 years ago, but my dad never did. My dad and I are EXTREMELY close and I love him more than anything. I want him to walk me down the aisle. On the other hand my step dad and I are VERY close as well, but I don't know what position in the wedding to give him. My fiance thought it would be good to have him as a groomsmen and I think it's a good idea, but I'm not sure if it is " proper." My mom doesn't want my step dad to be a groomsmen, she wants him to be sitting by her during the wedding. Needless to say this is a constant fight between the two of us. I DON'T KNOW WHAT TO DO My step dad is perfectly happy doing whatever I would like him to do, but my mother is the one that is upset about the decisions I've made. HELP
Is it true that all of the bride's attendants are supposed to host a shower, or is it only the maid of honor?
I have heard before that the maid of honor is supposed to host a wedding shower for the bride. I've also heard that all of the bridesmaids are supposed to host showers. Please cite a source
Why does the Bride's Family pay for almost everything on the wedding day?
I have seen a few budget breakdowns on the internet & I noticed how dramatic that it is for the brides family have to pay for everything such as caterers, music, formal wear, etc. So anyone know why they get stuck paying for most of it? My family is poorer then his so it's kind of alarming to me for when we do think about getting married...
What color should bridesmaids' bouquets be to compliment apple red dresses and bride's bouquet?
We are trying to figure out what color the bridesmaids bouquets should be for a Spring wedding. The bride's bouquet will be red and white roses exclusively. She does not want the bridesmaids to have roses because of the cost. The bridesmaids dresses are Apple red. Does anyone have any suggestions on colors and or types of flowers that compliment the bride's rose bouquet? BTW, the decor for the reception is red and white with artificial flowers. Please help.
Do I have to get up to catch the bride's bouquet even though I'm going to a wedding with my boyfriend?
My boyfriend is taking me to his friend's wedding. Is it appropriate for me to get up to catch the bride's bouquet? Am I still considered " single" not married even though I'm in a relationship with my boyfriend? What are the rules when it comes to the bride's bouquet toss?I am 21 years old
Do people still believe that the bride's family should pay for the wedding?
I just read a question in which several people suggested that the bride's family should pay for the wedding. Do people really expect that still? I'm nowhere close to getting married, but I would never expect my family to foot the bill for my wedding
How do you word a wedding invitation if the bride's mother and groom's mother are issueing the invitation? ?
Father of the groom has deceased and father of the bride is estranged and not at all invoved with the family.
Who was in/will be in the bride's dressing room with you?
I am having a destination wedding and all of our guests, for the most part, will be staying in the hotel where we will be getting ready. So, I have my mother, my fiance's mother, my fiance's stepmother they get along , 2 future sister in laws, 6 aunts, 4 cousins, and a menagerie of other people that will all be running around that day. I don't want to be mean, as they are all traveling really far to share in this event and I am very grateful, but I really do not want a million people running around in and out of the room where I am trying to relax and mentally prepare for what I am about to do. Who did you have in the room with you? Did you have to set a limit? I don't want to go bridezilla crazy on them, which I know will happen if they are all in there fussing the day of. Any suggestions?All right Phantom, how did you know I would be Mrs. Johnson? Lucky guess?????

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