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I want my daughter in my wedding but?

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i want my daughter in my wedding but shes only 5 months old what should i do because i dont want to propone the wedding

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  1. Have an older family member pull her down the aisle in a wagon decorated with flowers, and she can be the world's cutest flower girl!!


  2. Well - you could make her the flowergirl. You can have someone make a little wagon for her and her sit in it while someone pulls it down the aisle. I've seen that done. Or you couldn't have someone carry her down the aisle while she throws a few flower petals. Or perhaps you and your fiance can include her in the ceremony in some way. Maybe you could do a sand ceremony and have her help both of you pour the sand. It's hard because of her young age - but I am sure you can find little ways to include her.

  3. If you want her included in the wedding and your mother is not walking you down the aisle, why not have your mother walk with the baby down the aisle?

  4. Can 5month-olds even sit up by themselves? She could sit in a wagon. You could put a flower in her hair, or headband, if she doesnt have any hair yet.

  5. Have the Maid of Honor or Best Man carry her. She can be the ring bearer. Put the ring in a small pouch around her wrist, like this one

    http://www.rowelltrading.co.uk/store/ima...

    It'll be so cute when they ask for the ring!

  6. I'm seconding the wagon thing. That was my suggestion :)

  7. Honestly at five months, I would just dress her in a cute dress and have one of the moms hold her.  What if she gets fussy?  What if it's nap time?

    There are so many variables with a baby that young that you can't rely on her for any "traditional" wedding role.

    And as for the person that said give her the rings in a baggie...ummm...HELLO choking hazard!

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