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How To Write Perfect Wedding Vows
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Writing your own wedding vows is a perfect way to express your love on your wedding day. Nothing is more romantic than looking one another in the eyes and speaking what is in your heart, in your own words.

 

Personalized wedding vows are a wonderful way to express your truest feelings. They contain the seeds of dreams to come true, and intentions for your married life. They are also a way to celebrate your relationship and have some fun sharing some of the things you love—and also laugh about—in your relationship.


Here is an easy process on how to write perfect wedding vows.

 

1.Find inspiration for your wedding vows. Look for the kinds of sentiments you want to express in wedding readings, poetry, popular songs that you love or even greeting cards to find wedding vow inspiration. Pour through vow books that share the words of love used by other couples. Source vow ideas from the faiths or cultures you were born into or the spiritual traditions you love.



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2. Connect to the feelings. When you are ready to write your own wedding vows, take a moment of pause or meditation to reconnect to the energy and magic that made you want to marry this person, and let the feelings flow.

 

3. Ask yourself these key questions before writing your perfect wedding vows. Jot down some notes:

 

·What do you love about this man/woman?

·What feelings pour over you when you think of his/her love for you?

·What are your hopes and dreams for your married life?

·What promises would you like to make?

 

 

4. Write a first draft.Ê Begin by sharing what you love about your sweetie (you can include cute and funny reasons) and letting him/her know how he/she makes you feel.Ê Next, share things you look forward to experiencing together. Sprinkle in promises you would like to make. Summarize by sharing how grateful you are for his/her love and the opportunity to share your lives.

 

Revise and perfect your wedding vows. Then go through the first draft; edit or add in new thoughts. Don’t be afraid to use humor—if that’s your style. (“I promise never to change the channel when the Yankees are on,” for example).

 

Make sure you speak from the heart. Let your sentiments come from the heart. They do not have to be long. Approach them with a K.I.S.S. (Keep It Simple, Sweetheart) and make them real. Those are the PERFECT wedding vows.

 

Rev. Laurie Sue Brockway is author of Wedding Goddess: A Divine Guide to Transforming Wedding Stress into Wedding Bliss and Your Perfect Wedding Vows.




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By Melvin, Wednesday, July 09, 2008 08:37:05 AM
Wow, I enjoyed reading this one. I so much agree that writing a draft is imperative to every guy. You don't want to have a messy wedding vow. I have also read a tip on a book Boy Meets Girl by Joshua Harris about it which I can recommend to everyone.
By Prasanna, Wednesday, July 09, 2008 08:15:42 AM
Hey!!! The article is really great. I really enjoyed it. I am not yet married. But i could see all things which i have imagined.This had revealed the love which was hidden in me regarding the marriage. For sure i will find a better partner for me and the 4 points mentioned here are simply superb. I would seriously give a thought to ask these questions on that day.
By Green, Wednesday, July 09, 2008 06:01:17 AM
I have never written my own wedding vows but always thought it was so romantic. I am not really good with romantic words and I guess that is the main reason I never wrote one. These are really nice tips and I could really use them to write my own vows the next time I get married.
By Laura, Monday, June 16, 2008 02:28:41 PM
Really enjoyed the article and will be using it for when I write my wedding vows. I will be getting married soon and will be using these as I wanted to write my own vows but never really knew where to begin.

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