How To Pick A Ring Bearer

To this day, one of my boys still keeps his engraved silver plated train bank, which was a gift he got for being the ring bearer at a cousin’s wedding several years ago. He was barely four years old then, but played the role so well. My cousin was very proud of him, and of course, as his parents we were beaming, too.

Choosing a ring bearer for your wedding is pertinent. While the kid may be young, he has a crucial role to play and for this, must take the task seriously. Picking someone out because he’s very cute, but very young may not work out to well as the child may only end up scared and confused about the whole idea of walking down the isle. You must at least pick a ring bearer who has grasped enough comprehension on what to do, Someone at the age of five years old is ideal. Someone too big, like an eleven year old boy, shouldn’t be considered a ring bearer anymore but a junior groomsmen. It is also possible to have a girl for a ring bearer. That should be something new and different, as long as the child knows what he or she is supposed to do.

For more tips, you can check into this guide for choosing the right ring bearer for your wedding.

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