Keeping the rings safe
Filed under: Rings, Wedding party
No, we're not thinking insurance (though that's undoubtedly a wise idea!). This time we're thinking logistics. If you're having a ring-bearer, how do you get the rings to the front without incident? The last thing you want is to reach down to the pillow held by that very sweet little boy, and find it ... empty!There are several options.
1. Use fake rings. Keep the real rings in charge of a responsible adult. The rings on the pillow can come from a gumball machine! When he gets to the front, depending on this age, you'll either have him stand with you or go sit with his parents. He's just there to look cute, anyway!
2. Secure the rings to the pillow. Thread the rings onto a ribbon, and pin it to the pillow. You might even choose a pin with sentimental value!
3. Try alternative means of transportation!
How about a ring bowl? Or, if this isn't enough security for you, how about in the bottom of a (plastic!) champagne flute, decorated with ribbons to match your color scheme?
Ever heard of a ring pouch? With a drawstring, those rings are less likely to hit the floor, and even if he does drop the pouch, it's not going to roll anywhere.
And finally, for the romantics among you, there's always the ring rose!
Ever heard of a ring pouch? With a drawstring, those rings are less likely to hit the floor, and even if he does drop the pouch, it's not going to roll anywhere.
And finally, for the romantics among you, there's always the ring rose!
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