"A flower girl spreads petals and sets the stage for love, growth and commitment, which my grandma has done for me my whole life," bride Katie Lopus tells PEOPLE Sydney Tobin Photo Katie Lopus got ...
The bride and groom's grandmothers served as the flower girls, but one of the grandmothers was seen as more "fun," which caused the other grandmother to act out in jealousy "The bride looked mortified ...
Want to have a flower girl on your wedding day? It’s a tradition in western cultures that dates back to Ancient Rome, where young girls used to present a couple with wheat as a symbol of prosperity.
Many couples are opting for flowers from local farms as a more sustainable way to customize the look of their weddings. By Amanda McCracken When Erin Tobiasz, a children’s librarian in Pittsburgh, was ...
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