southernbella said:It is pretty obvious that the bride wants a specific girl (a bridesmaid) to catch the bouquet. So, she throws the flowers. They bounce off the "chosen" girl, and another bridesmaid (the youngest bridesmaid, maybe a younger sister?) catches the bouquet.
the only single ladies were all middle schoolers. I bought a handful of silk flowers and fixed them all up seperately with a ribbon and some lace on each. Then I tied them all together with a ribbon. The girls lined up, I turned around, pulled the ribbon off and the flowers flew everywhere. Each girl got her own bouquet. They loved it.

) followed by less than a year, less than 5 years etc. Both sets of my grandparents met the over 50 years mark, and so I gave each grandmother a small "tossing" bouquet! It was really cutebecjlek said:My DN didn't want to throw her bouquet. She gave a very short speech about role models and gave it to the couple that had been married the longest.
Quinn222 said:We had a name for girls like that when I used to work in a job that dealt with Brides: DBFH - Demon Bride From Hell.
TheOtherVillainess said:My mom did a small buffet of finger foods and we had 'party punch' (sherbet mixed with ginger ale/sprite).
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tigercat said:When my dn got married they called all the single girls up. My dgrdd went up as well as a few other kids. After all as they said they were girls and they weren't married. My dgrdd caught the bouquet and was really happy. The photographer told her she had to give it to another lady. She was really upset but did as she was told. He was doing a thing with the garder man and the bouquet lady. After that was done my dn went over to the lady and took the flowers and gave it back to my dgrdd. Funny thing was most of the rest of my family were really upset that my dgrdd had been in the group in the first place and then were mad she caught it but were even more upset when the other lady had the flowers taken away and dgrdd was given it.
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