Helpful Tips for Writing Your Own Wedding Vows

It’s your wedding day soon, and everything is on check except your wedding vows. It may have seemed easy when you decided to write your own. In fact, you have this vivid imagination of reading the most beautiful piece and your spouse blushing with love, maybe even shedding a few tears.

However, this is where reality is entirely different. You can’t seem to get the vows you want on paper! Let’s help you with that. Here are tips to help you write your wedding vows.


Get ideas from other vows
You can start by reading vows from your religion if you practice a certain faith. That can serve as a rough sketch for you to build on. Google wedding vow samples. You can pick and choose what you like from different vows and then tailor them to suit you and your spouse-to-be.


Agree on tone
You may have to agree on this with your fiancé/fiancée and choose wisely. Regarding tone, would it be humorous, romantic, or a mixture of both? Also, would you like to write it together or separately?


Make Some Promises
You can come up with some promises. For instance, “I promise to support you in...” Vows are in essence, promises. They are special because you make them wholeheartedly and mean to keep them.


Jot down notes based on your relationship
Take time to think about your fiancé/fiancée. First, about the time you met, then how you fell in love and when you knew you were ready to spend the rest of your lives together. Here are some questions to help get you started:

• What hard times have you gone through together?
• Why did you decide to get married?
• What do you most respect about your partner?
• When did you realize you were in love?
• What makes your relationship tick?
• What makes your heart happy when you think about your partner?
• What was the most selfless thing your partner has done?
• What little peculiarities do you like about them?


Use these tips, speak from the heart, and your vows will not only move your spouse, but there will also, be hardly a dry eye in the audience.

 

Written by Ojatula Opeyemi