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24 Nov, 2009

Affordable Flower Girl Dresses

Posted by: Denise In: Bridal Party| Budget Advice| Fashion Trends

Make sure your flower girl parades down the aisle in style with one of these cute AND affordable flower girl dresses!

This Tinkerbell-inspired dress ensures your little girl will walk down the aisle feeling like a princess! The organza skirt is accompanied by satin and organza rosettes around the waistline and is available in several different sizes and colors.

(Dress, $49.99, Sosweetboutique.com)

For the bride who has a red and white color scheme, this gorgeous satin flower girl dress will fit right in! Satin lace trim detailing, a crinoline layer for extra fullness and a satin bow complete the look of this fantastic dress! Also available in gold, lavendar, pink and black.

(“Sarah” Dress, $64.99, flowergirlprincess.com)

When your flower girl dons this satin dress with a boat neck, organza skirt with sequin detailing and a tulle underskirt she will feel like the belle of the ball! Add a flowered headpiece and a pair of white t-strap flats and you’ll have a flower girl fit for any wedding! Available in 4 colors.

(Tip Top Flower Girl Dress, $47.99, zone4kids.com)

What little girl doesn’t love pink? Send her down the aisle in style with this adorable bubblegum pink flower girl dress. Embroidered daisies add a touch of whimsy while the tulle skirt adds fullness. She’ll never want to take this dress off!

(Pink Dress, $44.99, PinkPrincess.com)

Affordable flower girl dresses don’t have to be difficult to find, especially when you have these featured dresses for inspiration!

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One of my cousins got married last year and I was a bridesmaid in her wedding. About 2 weeks before the wedding the bride calls me up to ask me if I would mind not wearing my engagement ring at her wedding since it would distract people from looking at her ring, and she really didn’t want anyone in the bridal party sporting jewelry bigger than hers. Can anyone beat that bridezilla request?? — Alexis