Posts Tagged ‘Ring Bearers’

Top 5 Ring Bearer Gifts for 2012

Wednesday, January 13th, 2010

When you’re choosing gifts for your groomsmen, don’t forget about the little guy that will be carrying the bling (or decorative pillow) down the aisle. Remember, even though they’re already spoiled, it never hurts to give the coolest gifts to the kiddos. Here’s our top ring bearer gifts for 2012:

Personalized Mini Rawlings Baseball bat

Personalized Mini Rawlings Baseball Bat

Personalized Mini Rawlings Bat – Just make sure the little guy doesn’t start hitting people with the bat until after the ceremony. The last thing you want to be worrying about during your honeymoon is a lawsuit [$18.99].

Personalized High Rollers Dice Cup

Personalized High Rollers Dice Cup

Personalized High Rollers Dice Cup – Just what your ring bearer needs to get started towards a life of gambling [$17.95].

Kid's Tuxedo T-Shirt

Kid's Tuxedo T-Shirt

Child’s Tuxedo Shirt – He can look just like the groom (at a tenth of the cost) [$19.95].

Personalized Kid's Game Room Sign

Personalized Kid's Game Room Sign

Personalized Game Room Sign- If you’re not sure the name of the kid that just destroyed you in Mario Kart, just check the sign on your way out [$43.99].

spiderman cufflinks

Personalized Spiderman Cufflinks

Personalized Spiderman Cufflinks – With the new Spider Man movie coming out, your little guy will have Spidey on the brain. Make him feel like a superhero on the wedding day with this high quality set of cufflinks that comes in a personalized case [$24.95].

OneWed’s Local Flavor: Rugrats in Your Wedding, Yea or Nay?

Monday, November 30th, 2009

Guest Blogger Profile: Jennifer Napier of OneWed.com

Sure kids make cute additions to the wedding party, but can they follow instructions?

Sure kids make cute additions to the wedding party, but can they follow instructions?

It’s almost guaranteed to happen. Either you or your bride will have a close friend or relative who wants their child to be your flower girl or ring bearer. Kids can be a cute addition to a wedding party, as long as you keep your expectations in check. What expectations? Well, for starters, the expectation that the little tike will actually walk down the aisle as directed. Even the most gung-ho flower girl can get stage fright when faced with that big aisle. Make sure a trusted adult is on hand to help assist, and if necessary remove the tantrum-throwing child from the scene.

If all else fails, make sure the videographer gets plenty of footage of the crying and/or screaming tike. It’ll provide great blackmail material in about 14 years!

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