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Nuptials are made even lovelier when wedding flower girls are seen part of the program. By tradition, these girls are of some relation either to the bride or groom, and are probably chosen because they are nieces or cousins. The most common ages of the little girls range between the ages of 4 and 8. Usually, it’s the bride who gets to decide on their attires, which typically come as something different from the bridesmaids’ but still somewhat in the same wedding color scheme. These cute wedding flower girls are then seen dropping colorful flower petals as they show the way and walk down the
Some of the traditional yet romantic flower girl hairstyles for the wedding are the cascading curls and ponytails. Cascading curls generally work very well for any kind of wedding and can be easily achieved by drying the little girl’s hair, wrapping some small sections through a curling iron, and then tousling it with one’s fingers. The style can then be kept in place by applying a hairspray. The other widely held flower girl hairstyles are the ponytails and pigtails, which are basically representative of the little girl’s youth. The latter that is wrapped low on the girl’s neck can seem very formal while the former can look cheery for the very young ones.
One of the means to obtain cute yet low-cost flower girls dress is by visiting thrift stores, which generally provide a plethora of wedding dress deals. Although the clothing has been slightly used, it still can look new and feel comfortable. Another economical way to obtain lovely attire for the flower girl is by purchasing after the holiday has transpired since a lot of good bargains are present especially when Christmas or Easter seasons are over. Aside from that, handmade gowns can also be an excellent option. A friend or relative can be asked to sew the flower girls dress so that the cost can be brought down.
Early life
Witherspoon was born on March 22, 1976 in New Orleans, Louisiana to John Witherspoon, a Georgia-born lieutenant colonel in the US Army reserves and later an ear-nose-throat specialist, and Betty Reese, a nurse and college professor from Harriman, Tennessee. Witherspoon is a direct descendant of Scotland-born John Witherspoon, who was a signer of the United States Declaration of Independence, a sixth president of Princeton University, and a Presbyterian minister. Witherspoon was raised in the Episcopalian religion. Because her father worked for the US military in Wiesbaden, Germany, she lived there for four years as a small child. After returning to the United States, Witherspoon, an army brat, spent much of her childhood and adolescence in Nashville, Tennessee, where, she says in Interview magazine, "I grew up in an environment where women accomplished a lot. And if they weren't able to, it was because they were limited by society. I grew up with a grandma--my father's mother--who was incredibly intelligent but was limited by the bounds of society and propriety ... She was a voracious reader, and she encouraged me to read a lot as a child ..." a woman whose "depression" and "disconnect between her capabilities and her lack of fulfillment and achievement" continue to motivate Witherspoon in life. After graduating from the prestigious private all-girls' Harpeth Hall School in Nashville, she attended Stanford University as a literature major. She lived in Cedro Hall and once treated her entire dorm to dinner at a Mexican restaurant. After completing a year of her studies, she left Stanford to pursue her acting career.
Career
Early career (1991-2000)
Witherspoon began her career in local bikini shoots. Her first role was in a 1991 made-for-TV movie called Girls on the Beach, directed by Diane Keaton and starring Beau Bridges, William McNamara, and Patricia Arquette. That same year, at age 15, Witherspoon attended an open casting call for The Man in the Moon, intending to audition as a bit player. She was instead cast in the lead role, immediately capturing the attention of critics. She has since built up an impressive filmography, playing both comedic and dramatic roles. Following the success of The Man in the Moon, Witherspoon acted in many both lead and supporting roles. In 1993, Witherspoon had a minor role in Jack the Bear. That same year, she portrayed the leading character "Nonnie Parker" in the Disney/Amblin film A Far Off Place. The following year, Witherspoon acted in another leading role as "Wendy Pfister" in the 1994 film S.F.W.. In 1996, Witherspoon starred alongside Kiefer Sutherland and Brooke Shields as Vanessa Lutz in the notable thriller Freeway. Consequently, Witherspoon won Best Actress at the Cognac Festival du Film Policier.
1998 was a successful year for Witherspoon as she made three films: Twilight, Overnight Delivery, and Pleasantville. In the thriller Twilight, Witherspoon played "Mel Ames," simultaneously making her first and only nude appearance. Meanwhile, her role as "Jennifer" in Pleasantville garnered her the Young Hollywood Award for the "Best Female Breakthrough Performance."
In 1999, Witherspoon's career continued as she starred as "Lissa" in the drama thriller Best Laid Plans. Meanwhile, she also portrayed "Annette Hargrove" in Cruel Intentions, where she acted alongside her future husband Ryan Phillippe and Sarah Michelle Gellar. Also in 1999, Witherspoon portrayed Tracy Flick in Election. Although the film received good reviews, Witherspoon noted in an interview that she struggled to find work after completing the film. When analyzing the reasons behind her difficulty to find work, Witherspoon commented: "I think because the character I played was so extreme and sort of shrewish - people thought that was who I was, rather than me going in and creating a part. I would audition for things, and I'd always be the second choice - studios never wanted to hire me, and I wasn't losing the parts to big box-office actresses but to ones who I guess people felt differently about."
In 2000, Witherspoon received a supporting role in American Psycho. In addition, she made a cameo appearance as "Angel Holly" in Little Nicky. Witherspoon also played Jill Greene, Rachel Greene's sister, in season six of "Friends." Bill Witherspoon of Hudson, her second cousin twice removed, starred as the vagrant whom obsessed with baked potatoes.

Flower Girls Hairstyles Free Pictures Photos Images Designs 2013

Flower Girls Hairstyles Free Pictures Photos Images Designs 2013

Flower Girls Hairstyles Free Pictures Photos Images Designs 2013

Flower Girls Hairstyles Free Pictures Photos Images Designs 2013

Flower Girls Hairstyles Free Pictures Photos Images Designs 2013

Flower Girls Hairstyles Free Pictures Photos Images Designs 2013

Flower Girls Hairstyles Free Pictures Photos Images Designs 2013

Flower Girls Hairstyles Free Pictures Photos Images Designs 2013

Flower Girls Hairstyles Free Pictures Photos Images Designs 2013

Flower Girls Hairstyles Free Pictures Photos Images Designs 2013

Flower Girls Hairstyles Free Pictures Photos Images Designs 2013

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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