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Creating The Best Wedding Vow For Her

A guide on creating the best wedding vow for her to say to her husband-to-be.

A vow is the most important thing during the ceremony. It is where both the bride and groom tell each other about how important they are in each others’ lives. A way of proclaiming your promises to one another and sharing those with your loved ones. A couple may choose to go for a traditional vow or a more personal letter. Most wedding vows nowadays are written by the couple personally since it is more sincere and words come straight from the heart.

Things get very serious and emotional at this time. Most brides have this goal to make their man tear up in a good way. Aside from having the best grand entrance for him to be in awe. This blog is about creating the best wedding vow for her to say to her groom and hopefully going to make him fall for her more.

First of all, the bride should plan on how she is going to deliver her vows.

Traditional

This is usually a script that is passed down from generation to generation, although exact phrasing might differ a bit. It also depends on the faith that the couple believes in. A traditional vow is more spiritual that honors faith. A bride can get help either from the church where they are getting married or the officiant who marries them.

Non-traditional

These vows have no religious or spiritual basis. When a bride is open-minded and chooses to have a non-traditional wedding vow, she is free to copy from any source that she finds. It can either be phrases put together, quotes from influential people, a line from a book, a line from a movie or even a part of a poem. Getting help from close friends will make it easier on creating the best wedding vow for her to say.

Personal

This is for the couples who want to personalize the ceremony. A personalized letter written by the couple filled with romantic words for each other. It still depends on the religion and customs though. There are some that are less flexible than others. Discuss your vows with the officiant before the wedding.

Personal vows can be handwritten or typed. It depends on what the bride is comfortable with, as long as she is the one who made it on her own. For a bride to create a very meaningful letter for her groom, she can:

  • Write the vow somewhere private where she can be alone. This gives her time to reflect on their happy memories together and the love she has for him.
  • Emphasize that the little things in a relationship are just as important as the big ones.
  • Add a touch of lighthearted humor, aside from mentioning important things in life.
  • Write an original poem about their relationship or about her husband if she is into writing.
  • Turn her vow into a song if she is into music or a singer-songwriter.

After the bride has written her vow, she can let her maid of honor hold it for her until the ceremony when it is time for the wedding vows or memorize it if she had written her vows days before. If she’s really confident, she can even go for an impromptu wedding vow but that rarely happens.

Conclusion

A wedding vow is a very personal thing for the couple. It is a way for them to show and confess their love for each other to their family and friends. Whether it is a traditional, non-traditional, or personal vow, as long as they say it sincerely to one another, then everyone can feel the love and sincerity of the vow.

Rachel Wheeler

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