Six Suggestions As To How To Get Down The Aisle

Cheryl Warry • February 20, 2016

There is no hard and fast rule about the processional - make it your own

Six Suggestions As To How To Get Down The Aisle

Traditionally a Bride would make that final walk as a single person on the arm of her father, however there is no hard and fast rule about who should walk with the Bride. Everyone’s circumstances are different so here are just a few suggestions to help you when trying to decide who it could be.


Mum and Dad both walk down the aisle with the Bride


Family form a Guard of Honour and they each hand the Bride a rose as she passes by, (as pictured above)each of these are gathered together to make up her bouquet - place the bouquet in a vase on the signing table and gather it together for the recessional


Bride walks with sibling/s - a popular choice if parents are not present on the day


Bride walks with both Dad & Step-Dad - a wonderful way to honour the part that both have played in the brides life


Bride and groom walk in together - a unique twist and only for those that are not 'superstitious'. This is often applied once the couples have had 'first-look' photo sessions with their phtographer


Bride walks in with Mum and / or Step-Mum - again a way to honour one or two amazing ladies

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