You can use flowers, little trinket boxes, books and baskets, and even Lego! The possibilities are endless and you can really get creative with it, adding a bit of each of your personality into the carrier. And remember, there doesn't have to be a page boy to carry them either (I have no little boys in my family, just girls) so why not hand the job over to the flower girls or trust an adult and have the Best Man keep hold of them, ensuring the photographer is ready to catch the box coming out his pocket. Have a look at these for ideas!
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Monday, August 12
Ring Bearer Alternatives (Ditch the Pillow!)
Now, I know they say traditional weddings are going to be the big trend coming through in 2014, but some things will always be a bug bear to brides. Personally, mine is the ring bearer's pillow. When you go through so much to make the perfect theme, and then have something so out of place, it doesn't make sense. And why? Because there are so many more options to be had!
You can use flowers, little trinket boxes, books and baskets, and even Lego! The possibilities are endless and you can really get creative with it, adding a bit of each of your personality into the carrier. And remember, there doesn't have to be a page boy to carry them either (I have no little boys in my family, just girls) so why not hand the job over to the flower girls or trust an adult and have the Best Man keep hold of them, ensuring the photographer is ready to catch the box coming out his pocket. Have a look at these for ideas!
You can use flowers, little trinket boxes, books and baskets, and even Lego! The possibilities are endless and you can really get creative with it, adding a bit of each of your personality into the carrier. And remember, there doesn't have to be a page boy to carry them either (I have no little boys in my family, just girls) so why not hand the job over to the flower girls or trust an adult and have the Best Man keep hold of them, ensuring the photographer is ready to catch the box coming out his pocket. Have a look at these for ideas!









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