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The ring bearer is often a boy, though a girl may also serve as a ring bearer. It is also
acceptable to have more than one ring bearer, if desired, or none at all. On the day of
the wedding, the ring bearer will walk down the aisle after the bridesmaids and either
before the flower girl or with her. He/she will carry a pillow that has either the bride and
groom's rings attached to it, or plastic rings attached.
The child who is chosen to be the ring bearer should be old enough to understand what
is happening and to cooperate with people who may be strangers without becoming
frightened. If the ceremony isn't too long, the ring bearer should stand with the
groomsmen. If the child is young, or the ceremony is long, the child may take a seat on
the front pew after he/she has given the rings to both the bride and the groom. After
the ceremony, the child may be more comfortable if he/she is able to change into other
clothing. Children do not stand in the receiving line at the reception.
Depending on the clothing that the bride chooses for the ring bearer to wear, the ring
bearer's parents may be asked to purchase the clothing, or he/she may wear rented
clothing. Who pays for the cost of the clothing should be agreed upon with the bride
and groom at the time the child is asked to participate in the wedding.
