Safeguard your rings by substituting Ring Pops #Ceremony Advice#ceremony#ring pillow#steal-this-idea Updated Oct 12 2015 (Posted Apr 15 2014) Catherine Clark bijouxandbits Photos by: Larry Brunt Photo by Larry Brunt If you're entrusting expensive wedding rings to a little tyke for the big walk to the ceremony, you might be concerned — especially if your ring bearer is extra young. You never know what crevices could be found in a short walk at tiny-tot level. A way to let your ring bearer (or ring bear) have a role in the wedding party and keep your rings safe with an adult is to take a leaf from Anna and Tom's book: use Ring Pops! Reasons this is awesome: It looks adorable Your rings are safer The worst that could happen is that they get eaten before you can get to them! Just make sure it doesn't all end up like this. Check out more colorful details at Anna and Tom's rainbow wedding. Catherine Clark Catherine Clark loiters at her local library, makes art, watches movies en masse, plays video and tabletop games, poorly cooks healthy things, cuddles with her feline fur babies, and blogs at BijouxandBits.com. @enidjcoleslaw @bijouxandbits @bijouxandbits PREVIOUS What's the opposite of Bridezilla? 4 ways wedding planning made me a better person NEXT Stress rehearsal: Why I'm saying goodbye to the wedding photo checklist Show/Hide comments [ 2 ] My life is better now that I've seen that video. Why has that never been brought to my attention?! Reply My husband I had already been married for a few months when we had our 'formal' wedding party. We used ring pops as a) I love them and b) we wanted something a little silly to liven up our ceremony. The whole crowd laughed as our best man struggled to open the packages and they worked perfectly. A note to not succumb to their delicious ways and lick said ring pop as it then turns in to a glue stick on your hand. Mine stuck to my dress a couple of times during pictures and so it quickly got tossed. Reply Join the conversation Cancel ReplyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Sign me up for your offbeat awesomeness newsletter! No-drama comment policy Part of what makes the Offbeat Empire different is our commitment to civil, constructive commenting. Make sure you're familiar with our no-drama comment policy. Biz owners & wedding bloggers Please just use your real name in your comment, not your business name or blog title. Our comments are not the place to pimp your website. If you want to promote your stuff on Offbeat Bride, join us as an advertiser instead.
My life is better now that I've seen that video. Why has that never been brought to my attention?! Reply
My husband I had already been married for a few months when we had our 'formal' wedding party. We used ring pops as a) I love them and b) we wanted something a little silly to liven up our ceremony. The whole crowd laughed as our best man struggled to open the packages and they worked perfectly. A note to not succumb to their delicious ways and lick said ring pop as it then turns in to a glue stick on your hand. Mine stuck to my dress a couple of times during pictures and so it quickly got tossed. Reply