Writing your own vows can be daunting. It really doesn’t have to be. It’s as simple as this: You are writing the vows for one person. You are not writing vows for every guest attending your wedding. Your guests are merely witnesses to your love for this person. All you need to remember is you want to make your significant other half know how much they mean to you.
Before you begin writing your vows, ask yourself a few questions. Answering these questions will help you with the content.
Writing your own vows is so important in making your wedding ceremony personal and meaningful to you both. Vs being given them by your registrars / an officiant.
Maybe it is because your fiancé is the most incredible person you have ever met and you couldn’t imagine being apart from each other. Just remember to be authentic and yourself more importantly.
Perhaps your partner makes you feel like you are the only person in the room. How great they are at this should be recognised in your vows.
This one should be pretty easy. It is that moment of freezing in time, locking eyes and knowing you have a special connection. You’ll know this.
They should feel like your hero, one in a million.
Maybe they have a contagious laugh, or perhaps they are not the best in the kitchen, but can help solve a problem right out of the gate. Anything that comes to mind use.
This can be things like; your favourite places, the love for travel, music, favourite foods.
Now that you pretty much have your content for your vows, the structure should consist of the below:
When you’re honest with your thoughts for this amazing person, the process will be effortless.
Remember, your vows are for your one and only! Best of luck. Dale x
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