They're bridesmaids and groomsmen.
You used it in your question: Attendants. Or you could call them wedding guests. The Bridesmaids are a part of the Wedding Party.
www.wedding.theknot.com is where you would find a wedding budget calculator that is easy to use. It will itemize the cost of your wedding based on budget, attendants and guests.
yes. My sister's wedding party included a flower girl and four attendants.
Wedding parties are never required. Nor must they be made up of anyone of a particular age or gender, or be made up of equal numbers. If you would like to ask your children to stand up for you as your attendants, that would be fine. Men or boys on the bride's side are called bridesmen, men of honor, or simply bride's attendants.
Any store, but I think what you are asking for is a Brdal Registry. Ask the bride-to-be, her Mom or attendants where she is registered.
attendant's or attendants'
There is no standard collective noun for the noun 'attendants', In which case any noun that suits the situation can be used. How about an absence of attendants or an attitude of attendants.
The correct spelling is 'attendants'.
For a wedding, you need not only the wedding dress, but wedding jewelry, wedding shoes, a bride and groom, wedding rings, witnesses, a place for the ceremony, invitations, food, napkins, plates, cutlery, decorations, wedding attendants, photographer, musicians, minister or justice of the peace (someone qualified to perform the ceremony), etc. For musicians, I found a great website where you can browse and book live wedding bands and singers for your wedding. Check it out here: bit.ly/1NvwHvr The most important things are a budget and a plan. A wedding planner can help you plan your wedding and make a list of the things you would like to have.
There is no specific collective noun for attendants, there are many different types of attendants, parking attendants, flight attendants, church attendants, etc. Use a collective noun that is suitable for the circumstances:a staff of parking attendantsa crew of flight attendantsa congregation of church attendants
Your attendance will be noted by the attendants stationed at the entryway.
Only the queen has attendants, and their pupose is to feed and groom her and generally look after her.