Flower Girls

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    The supersweet reason this bride had 15 kids in her wedding

    Bride Jennifer Wright had eight flower girls alone, all pictured in a sweet group photo she shared on Reddit. “I have been either a babysitter or nanny to them for the past eight years. Most were in diapers when I started watching them.”

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    Teacher’s 20 Students Were Her Flower Girls and Ring Bearers

    For teacher Marielle Slagel Keller, having 20 of her students in her wedding party was everything she'd imagined.

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    An 84-Year-Old Flower Girl Is The Perfect Update To A Wedding Tradition

    “I met this amazing person that I want to spend the rest of my life with, and my next thought was, ‘Dee has to be our flower girl,’ ” Theresa Whitehead told CBS 3 Philadelphia of Dee Cooper, who’s been her friend since they were 14 and 48, respectively. The pair met when Whitehead’s brother and Cooper’s nephew were in a band for which Cooper served as a promoter. When Whitehead first got engaged, her friend was afraid she’d have a more traditional role in the wedding.

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    Bride And Groom Honour Their Grandmas By Making Them Flower Girls At Their Wedding

    Who says flower girls have to be under 5? In a break from the usual tradition, when Josh and Maggie Wakefield got married recently, instead of asking the youngest family members to fill in as a flower girls they decided to ask the eldest…their grandmas. With a combined age of 149 years, Maggie’s grandma Joyce and Josh’s grandma, Drue stole the show as they performed their wedding duties at the ceremony which took place at White Chimneys in Gap, Pennsylvania.