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writing your vows

Whether you opt for traditional wedding vows or decide to write your own, put some time and thought into selecting meaningful, heartfelt words.


Have you answered the questions in "Where to Start?" If not, click the back button, click the link and plan an evening with your fiance to answer the questionnaire. Revisiting how you first met, your common interests, passions and the type of ceremony you'd like to have, will help you formulate your plan.

Want something personal? Write your own vows. Too much pressure? Create your vows together and recite them as one. Speak more than one language? Bilingual vows honor culture and heritage.

If you're hesitant to write your own vows because you don't think you're eloquent enough, no worries. Incorporating favorites into your ceremony such as scriptures, poetry, or even your favorite movie line, are excellent ways to personalize the ceremony, while using traditional vows.

 

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